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Day One Hundred Seventy Four (Year Two)

Went back and forth a bit with J. today.  Still waiting to get around to the musical discussions, however, but I know that'll happen soon enough.  In the meantime, I've spent tonight trying to work out some of the kinks in what we have partially done.  I've been texting back and forth with B. in regards to one of the song pieces we have that I think ought to end up on the EP.  It was something she came up with, though, so I had to find out exactly what the chords were in order to start working on the rest of the song.  Got that taken care of, and also told her that, if this round with J. doesn't work, I'll buy ProTools, and we'll just produce it ourselves.

SL blogged about Counting Crows tonight.  She finally got around to watching the live DVD, and her blog post got me in the mood to listen to a bit of Adam and the guys.  I wound up figuring out the chord progressions for "Recovering The Satellites" and "St. Robinson In His Cadillac Dream."  I also messed about briefly with the chords for "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby," which is probably my favorite song off of This Desert Life.

Here's the link to her post.  http://slambfriend.com/2012/01/13/to-be-brilliant-like-counting-crows/

Feels like I got at least a few things done on a couple of different fronts today, which is good.

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