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Day Three Hundred

Slowly, but surely, all of my hopes for this hard rock thing are falling into place. Step 1 had been getting B. on board, but she took care of that one on her own. Step 2, in my wildest dreams, was to get J. to produce and hopefully lay down the bass tracks. This morning at 6:30, he sent me a message that essentially took care of the production/mixing part of it. I'll have to get on him about the Bass stuff, but that conversation can come later. Even if he doesn't feel up to laying down the bass tracks, I do have another person I could ask.

In a perfect world, I'll be able to sweet talk my brother into playing at least a little bit of lead guitar on the record, but he's going on vacation tomorrow, so that conversation will have to wait a bit. This is less of a big deal, considering that the lead stuff won't need to be laid down until the end of the process.

Also, R. asked if we had t-shirts yet, reminded me that there will need to be a tour bus purchased at some point, and informed me that she wanted to be the "High Priestess/President/CEO" of the fan club. I agreed. She also wondered if there will be a mosh pit. I can only hope we get to the point of needing a mosh pit.

There's a lot of work yet to be done, but it's good work, so I say: bring it on!

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