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Day Ninety Six (Year Two)

I bit the bullet tonight and uploaded the guitar parts to the dropbox.  I'll leave a note on Skype later, letting them know what's there.  Hopefully that will get things moving forward.

Discovered a new solo record by Miles Zuniga has come out this fall.  He's the lead singer of Fastball, and this is his first solo record.  It's called These Ghosts Have Bones, and apparently it came out in September.  You can preview a track from it on NPR.com right now.  Here's a link to the article:

http://www.npr.org/2011/10/26/141722412/miles-zuniga-turning-therapy-into-sweet-sounds

I met Miles last year at a show here in the DSM.  I suspect that I was one of the only people in the audience who knew who he was.  He's a really cool guy. It goes without saying that I ordered it.

Also, I discovered that Deer Tick has a new record out.  It's their 4th album, and it's called Divine Providence.  That one will either be put on a Christmas List or ordered.  Likely the former, as I've been buying too much lately.  Granted, I'm listening to a review of the album online as I write this, and I just learned that Paul Westerberg wrote a tune for the new one.  Apparently it's a hidden track buried a half hour after the record is supposed to have ended.  I'll have to look for that tomorrow.  Music makes me happy, and the house feels empty tonight.

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