I've Had An Epiphany: A Blog Where Music Explains The World




"Beginnings" - Chicago (1977) courtesy of ChicagoKid1969


Those of you who have followed or just visited ryanwelton.com for the past several months or years have seen a blog in desperate search of an identity.


Am I going to write about American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance?, or am I going to focus on my efforts as a songwriter? Will I provide pithy commentary on pop culture, or will I periodically focus on sports?


Well, I've had an epiphany.


I'm going to do all of it through music.


For the past few weeks, I've been reading a great book called "How Soccer Explains The World," by Franklin Foer. It's his look at how soccer permeates society and government and the way people and governments behave. Wonderful book.


As I posted Dave Mason's "We Just Disagree" last night, I thought to myself that I was doing the same thing, at a very base level, with music: Talking about the world through music. That thought sparked a series of thoughts about a blog focused on music and how it relates to pop culture, sports, politics, the world, whatever.


It's not so much that my opinion would be reflected in the music I choose relative to subject matter, but I could use it to ignite the discussion among the millions of people who read this blog.


OK, thousands.


Er, make that hundreds?


Most of my traffic enters ryanwelton.com through posts I entered months if not years ago. I'll take the page views, but I truly at this point reject anything I might have said or written in the past. I'm not interested in perpetuating it even if it piques your interest, and as I transition into this effort, I am likely to convert this blog to my WordPress account so that I can utilize cooler technologies and functionalities.


So, when I tell you I've had a blogger's epiphany, you can take this to the bank. I have found a format, a center of discussion, a set of topics, an editorial discipline that I not only like, I love.


Not only do I think this format will be super narrow, it will be uber-unique. And, it will be enjoyable if you like music. I'm apt to have posts show up at any time of the day relative to the happenings of the world; however, I'm planning some music-centric goodies based on the day of the week.


Metal Monday. Look, I was a big metalhead in high school, and I still enjoy harder rock-n-roll.


Two-Step Tuesday. I dig country particularly older more traditional stylings and red-dirt efforts. However, anything in the world of country is eligible.


1-Hit Wonder Wednesday. I'll focus not only on one-hit wonders but also groups and singers who had very limited success, perhaps two or three-hit wonders.


Theory Thursday. This one's going to be a challenge, but I'm going to use Thursday's to talk about how the sausage is made. It won't be so musically nerdy that a non-musician won't understand it, but it won't be worthless. My hope is that on Thursday the person interested in music will come away from ryanwelton.com having learned something new about music or production or songwriting itself.


Freestyle Friday. It's an anything goes day, but it will be purposeful.


Songwriter's Saturday. I'll write only about brilliantly written songs.


Sunday in Columbus Sunday. Let me explain. My family coined the phrase 'Sunday in Columbus' music to describe mellow music, namely smooth jazz. I've got a fairly solid background in that style of music, and because most cities don't have a smooth jazz station in their market, I want to expose you to the best 'Sunday in Columbus' artists.


In between, I'll add posts using music to do what I described above. This will all start on Monday, and I have some work to do between now and then. This post will stay up in the interim, so please make a note to come back Monday and check it out.


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