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Day Sixty One (Year Two)

So, I gave credit to Michael Stipe yesterday, where Peter Buck deserved credit instead.  Found the quote at work today when it was quiet, and I was looking up R.E.M. stuff simply because I could.  Here, as best as I can find at present, is the quote:

"I think we should hire someone who's a fiction writer, and get them to make it all up... that'd be good."

I'm fairly certain that there was more to the quote than that, and if I can find another copy of it, I'll post the whole thing.  Either that, or I'll call my mom and annoy her until she goes and finds the book and reads the quote to me over the phone.

In light of yesterday's news, I've also been in the mood to listen to Uncle Tupelo's 3rd record, March
16-20, 1992.  It was produced by Peter Buck at his home studio.

Played for a bit today before dashing off to work.  Nothing too major, though, and all acoustic stuff.  I keep trying to wrap my head around the potential album ender that I mentioned last night.  Haven't gotten there yet, though.

All in all, a good day, even though I didn't get to as much as I had hoped.

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