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Day Eighty Three (Year Two)

Headed into the studio tonight after I got home from work.  Had to see if I could knock out that intro.  See if it made a difference.  Well, not only did I get it, but it did make a difference.  Now there's part of me that wants to have the clean electric running through the whole song, or at least through the intro and the verses.  Distorted electric in the chorus.  My gut feeling is that it would make things sound as cohesive as possible, which would be a good thing at this point.  Still, with the intro right, the acoustic part works better.  B. was right about that one.

Found a cool book tonight at work by a guy named Robert Jourdain.  It's called Music, The Brain, & Ecstacy: How Music Captures Our Imagination.  It covers everything from performance to composition to listening to rhythm and everything in between.  The book just looks fascinating, and it came with a positive recommendation from a co-worker, so that's all good.

Not much else to report today, but a couple of things I need to do soon include:

1) Importing the Evanescence & Ben Folds I picked up.
2) Sitting down and listening to all 3 discs of said Ben Folds.
3) Read that Rolling Stone I bought a few weeks back with Pink Floyd and R.E.M. on the cover.

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