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Day Thirty Seven (Year Two)

Great day today... I got that pesky acousitc part recorded for J. and stuck it in the dropbox so B. can get at it too, if she so desires.  On top of that, I laid down a solo electric take on one of the new songs that B. and I finished when I was home.  The track was only a little over 2 minutes long.  I was expecting a lot more.  Perhaps more needs to be added to the chorus progression.  We shall see.

Either way, it's good to feel like I'm actually working again.  Progress, however slow and intermittent, has begun again.

Also of note, two new releases that I'll be shouting from the rafters about:

1) August & Everything After - Live At Town Hall by Counting Crows
2) The Spade by Butch Walker & The Black Widows

I listened to about half of the first track of the Counting Crows record on the way home, and have yet to crack the Butch Walker record, but seeing as I'm off tomorrow, that will likely happen, so... reviews and such to come tomorrow.

Feels like a lot happened today, but not a lot got written about it.  Guess that's okay.  We'll see what goes on tomorrow.

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