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Day Three Hundred Nineteen (Year Three)

So, I've been saying it for a couple of days now, but today was the day I finally made a substantial dent in the Springsteen bio I checked out from the library in Sioux City.  I had read another, lesser biography on The Boss a good number of years ago now, but what amazes me so far about this one is the level of detail that the author put into it.  Only about 100 pages in right now, but Bruce by Peter Ames Carlin is a great read so far.

When I didn't have my nose in a book today, I either had headphones in my ears, was watching something music-related on TV, or had a guitar in my hands.

I saw a bit of a Guitar Center Sessions episode this afternoon that featured One Republic.  I'm not familiar with their music, but the performances I caught really struck me, and the interview segments were really stellar.  Very well spoken, and good stories.  I'll have to investigate them a bit, I think.

Played some today, as I mentioned, but didn't really work on my own songs all that much.  I really need to do that tomorrow.  Hopefully sometime after the recording that I'll probably end up helming at the church in the afternoon.  We shall see.

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