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Day Two Hundred Fifty Seven

It took me a while to get started on my day, but when I did, I got a lot done. Didn't finish any one thing on my list from the other day, but I did get started on a few of them. I started sorting and trying to organize the burned stuff, I got most of the way through the album artwork/organizing in itunes, and I started debating on the organization for the practice regimen. I'm hoping to work on it some more before I fall asleep tonight. Starting a notebook to collect my thoughts and take note of which sources I want to use to form the base of the plan.

I don't think I own enough Gov't Mule. I've always really enjoyed Warren Haynes' guitarwork, whether it was with the Allman Brothers, The Dead, or the Mule... and I absolutely love Warren's solo acoustic disc, Live At Bonnaroo. The reason I mention it tonight is because I discovered that he has a couple of instructional DVDs out there on electric blues & slide guitar. Allegedly Guitar Center has one of them in stock. Something tells me I'll be making a trip over there tomorrow.

I'm all over the place tonight musically. I've jumped from Dylan to Wilco to Mellencamp to Brandi Carlile in the last 20 minutes... and now that I look at that list, it seems my mind has gone to a decidedly acoustic place this evening. I really hope tomorrow is a day for loudness.

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