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Day One Hundred Ninety Seven (Year Five)

I found myself with a bit of time in the studio at the very end of the day, and in a somewhat different spot than I had been pretty much all week long. 

The electric was back in the studio (having lived the week in the living room, so I could pick it up if I needed to while I was out there), and I was drawn to it immediately.  I tested out one of the song ideas I need to finish off this month, just to make sure it held up on both instruments (it does), and then I dove into "100 Riffs" for a bit and discovered something cool...

For the most part, meaning aside from a few small issues that won't take too long to clean up, I'm up to riff #13 (Purple Haze) already.  Having filled in a few spots at the end of last month, I already knew a few of the riffs between the end of the first eight and where I am now.  Granted, I'll spend some of tomorrow going over the couple of rough patches, as well as cranking them up on the amp, but all told, I'm feeling pretty good about that challenge right now.

Got to put in a good amount of time with the record tomorrow, too.  Should be a fun start to the weekend.

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