Not too much to report today. Found a couple of books that I've had for a while, both of which focused on music theory and its applications to playing. I never feel like I know enough about how things fit together, whether it's notes on the fretboard or scales over chords or what have you. Figuring this out from the bottom up, and then applying it to what I'm doing has GOT to happen this year, and so I'm off to *gasp* study! I'm off tomorrow, so hopefully (crosses fingers) I can put in some serious time.
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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