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Day Three Hundred Thirty Four (Year Three)

Started getting some of the new music imported tonight.  Got the new Isbell, and the new Kurt Vile dropped into itunes.  I'm kinda pumped about everything I've picked up recently.  Heard great reviews on the new Isbell, and Kurt Vile is someone I've heard hyped for a while now.

In other news (that I forgot to mention the other day), I have seen the future music room, and I know (at least somewhat) how everything is going to be set up!  The closet in said room is big enough that I will be able to put a couple of bookshelves inside of it to hold all of my music resources.  One wall will have all of the CDs, and one corner of the studio will have the recording gear/computer setup.  Somewhere in there I need to find room for a work table and a TV to watch all of my music DVDs on.  I'm positive it can all be done, but having at least a few of the details out of the way is a good feeling.

I teach twice this next week, Tuesday & Wednesday.  That'll be great, but I'm also looking forward to tomorrow, Thursday, and Friday.  Quiet nights at home when I can get some music stuff done.

Good day today, better one tomorrow.

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