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Day Seventy (Year Two)

Up early today.  Worked at twelve.  Played around in studio a little bit more, but still didn't crack the effect issue.

Had an interesting conversation with a customer today, as well.  I hyped Monte Montgomery to him, and he returned the favor by hyping Andy McKee to me.  Apparently, McKee's a jazz guitarist, or at least that's the way he comes up in our system.  Not much was available to order, but it looked like there might be a couple of albums.  I'll have to check him out on YouTube before I make any decisions, but either way, it's always good to have a new recommendation.

The other fun customer of the night was also a recommendation:  The Pomegranates.  They're an indie rock band out of Ohio that sounded pretty cool.  Normally, when someone recommends an indie rock band, at least of late, they end up a bit too "spacey" for me.  But these guys, they had active melody lines and forward movement to their music.  I'm definitely going to have to listen to more of their stuff than was immediately available on the listening stations at work.

Tomorrow night needs to be filled with playing, whether it's scales or the guitar workout or learning something or recording, or (hopefully) all four of those things.  There needs to be some serious working out of the fingers in the hours after work.

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