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Day Two Hundred Forty (Year Two)

I found that live performance of "A Long December" tonight.  It's from a show they did in Sterling Heights, Michigan sometime back in the early 2000's, and the moment that truly transcends is the moment when Adam stops the song, right after a searing guitar solo from Dan Vickery that kicks off with Adam saying, "C'mon Dan, light it up."  As I think I mentioned last night, he stops it to yell at security for trying to remove members of his family.  He picks the song up right away thereafter, though, and finishes it off with a flourish.  It's a great take, and would have been a great moment to witness live.

Spent a little bit of time today working on both the Clapton and the songwriting.  Nothing too spectacular to report in that regard, though.  Something tells me that a lot of progress will come on Wednesday this week, when most of what I have to do in the first part of the week has been completed, and I get a day off in the middle to relax, rock out, and enjoy myself.  Very much looking forward to that.

Didn't get lucky enough to have my special order come in today, either, but I wasn't much surprised by that, honestly.  Hopefully tomorrow, so I can enjoy that on Wednesday, too.

Had a good day, if a quiet one.  More musically productive tomorrow, I hope.

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