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Day Sixty Three (Year Two)

Today was another day like yesterday.  Lots and lots of time spent with Counting Crows bootlegs.  Shows from Miami and Madison (in 2001 and 2000 respectively), the legendary shows from Paris in December of 1994, and a disc of Studio & Live acoustic performances.

Also included in my haul were 5 or 6 discs of rarities (covers, live stuff, etc), and the much discussed "Bunny Speaks" disc, that has nothing but Adam stories and the epic 9 minute version of "Goodnight Elizabeth" where he goes off and starts talking to "Elizabeth."  Freaking brilliant.

Went down to Indianola today to support JP in her first art/craft show.  Weather was perfect, and plus, it gave me a chance to crank up the Stevens Point show.  S.L. was right, it really is a great show.  What surprised me the most was how little improvisation there was.  Although, considering where in the tour I saw them, it would make sense that they hadn't had a chance to really stretch out the songs much yet.

Back to the band thing tomorrow.  Getting up early to finish off that recording before I have to dash off to work.  Can't wait to get back to it... feels like it's been forever.

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