I know this will likely post late, but since I haven't slept yet, technically it's still the same day. Besides, I met some interesting people in the music world here in town whilst I was out. That aside, I worked on the rhythm and a few of the lead lines for Clapton's version of "I'm Tore Down" today before heading off to work. The background is an interesting pattern of notes, nothing too difficult, but something that will definitely be fun once I have it incorporated into my playing. It was easy to see the various applications for it as I was working through it. More work on it tomorrow (later today), I think. Good times!
So, the new Springsteen disc is amazing. There's enough of a mixture of his upbeat rockers, his ballads, and his message songs to make this his best record since The Rising . And speaking of that record... Buying The Boss the day it comes out always takes me back to a specific moment in life. It was July 30th, 2002, the year after 9/11, the year after someone on the streets of New York told Springsteen "we need you now." I had driven to Oshkosh, WI to visit some friends, when I remembered that Springsteen's disc was scheduled to come out that day. I drove downtown to The Exclusive Company, but had to park a few blocks back. At the time, there wasn't much going on downtown, but when I got out of the car, I could hear this music coming from up the block somewhere. The closer I got to Exclusive, the more it began to dawn on me, they had set up a giant set of speakers in their upstairs windows, and were blasting the new album out into the streets....
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