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Day Two Hundred Thirty (Year Two)

Okay, so I know I've posted about all of the cool perks regarding my job in a small corner of the music industry quite a lot in the last few weeks, what with all of the cool music I've come into, but I really think today might be the highlight of them all. 

Apparently, Gaelic Storm is playing at the Val Air Ballroom here in DSM tomorrow night at 7.  We had a girl walk into the department today with a poster hyping the show, and a huge stack of free tickets.  She was bummed that she couldn't put up her poster, but she still gave a few of us employees free tickets to the show!  Whether or not she was supposed to is another matter entirely (I think she wasn't), but regardless of that, I got FRONT ROW seats to the show tomorrow night!  How awesome is that???  Now, if I could only find someone to go along... last minute like this and the whole world is busy.

The other cool musical thing that happened today was that R. dropped off a copy of Circuital by My Morning Jacket for me.  We had that record on rotation at work for a bit, and I really dug it, so it's cool to have another of their albums to check out.

Not much playing today.  I'm hoping that's what tomorrow during the day will be for, though, so we'll hold our breath on that one!  

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