Two musical things of note today.
First of all... after yesterday's post I couldn't stop thinking about solo stuff and recording and looping pedals. So much so that I researched them for a little while this afternoon. It would be an expense that I can't really afford right now, but then again, so would the recording interface and ProTools that J. has told me I need for the last 4 months or so. If I get to the point where I can afford and/or justify those purchases, I'll also need to refurbish an old laptop that I have lying around, expressly for the ProTools setup. Also, I just think the looping pedal would be cool for songwriting.
And secondly, I watched "Eddie & The Cruisers II" tonight with SL and her Mom. Not as good as the original, but then again, I wasn't expecting it to be. It was a fun movie nevertheless, and I enjoyed it enough that I will now need to pick up the double pack with that and the original film. Both of those movies are just inspiring for me. They make me remember why I fell in love with rock & roll in the first place, and what's more, they make me want to play, to improve, to make something great. As Eddie says in the original movie, "I want something great. I want something that's never been done before."
And at the end of the day, isn't that what we're all really after?
First of all... after yesterday's post I couldn't stop thinking about solo stuff and recording and looping pedals. So much so that I researched them for a little while this afternoon. It would be an expense that I can't really afford right now, but then again, so would the recording interface and ProTools that J. has told me I need for the last 4 months or so. If I get to the point where I can afford and/or justify those purchases, I'll also need to refurbish an old laptop that I have lying around, expressly for the ProTools setup. Also, I just think the looping pedal would be cool for songwriting.
And secondly, I watched "Eddie & The Cruisers II" tonight with SL and her Mom. Not as good as the original, but then again, I wasn't expecting it to be. It was a fun movie nevertheless, and I enjoyed it enough that I will now need to pick up the double pack with that and the original film. Both of those movies are just inspiring for me. They make me remember why I fell in love with rock & roll in the first place, and what's more, they make me want to play, to improve, to make something great. As Eddie says in the original movie, "I want something great. I want something that's never been done before."
And at the end of the day, isn't that what we're all really after?
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