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Day Two Hundred Eighty Nine (Year Two)

I ordered The Search by Son Volt today at work.  That will finish off their studio records for me.  There's still a retrospective out there that has some live tracks and unreleased stuff, but I can pick that up some other time.  I've really got to be more selective on what I pick up.  I've snagged a lot of stuff lately, all of it good, but I need to be more careful.

I waded through the old music stuff from my producing days with B. and the friend of ours that passed.  There's about 7 or so songs.  I think I'm going to go back through the songs and try to see if there's a way that I can remaster the stuff they had.  I know for sure that there's one great, great song in that list of 7.  It's been something I've secretly wanted to use for my project with B. for a while now, even though it doesn't quite work with our stuff.  Might make a fitting tribute to do it up right with an official studio quality recording.

I did a bit of playing today, but I'll admit that I got more stuff done around the house today than I did working on "Red House" and the like.  Tomorrow I close, and I'm off Wednesday.  A lot will get done in that time.

In talking with B. last night, she said that she needed to be in touch.  I know she feels.  I feel like we need to get some serious music stuff done this summer.  That EP's got to get done this summer, or at least get closer to done.

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