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Day Forty Three (Year Three)

I found a great quote from Dave Grohl today while surfing the internet for music news.  It came from an interview he did in conjunction with uber-producer/drummer for Garbage, Butch Vig around the time of the Grammys last year.  Grohl and the Foos cleaned up at the awards last year, and Vig produced Nevermind (you know, that record by Grohl's "other" band, wink wink).  All of that's beside the point, though.  Here's the quote from Dave, it makes reference to the multiple Grammy Winning, Vig produced record Wasting Light, which the Foo Fighters made in Grohl's garage:

"It's not rocket science. If you're semi-decent at an instrument and grew up with Beatles albums, make a f--ing record in your garage. You might get a Grammy nomination. It's not an impossibility."

Between Grohl's quote, and SL's statement tonight that "while you don't have a job, you should treat your music and practicing like a job.  Or your writing."

Or both.  If I spent the mornings working on practicing and lesson stuff and my afternoons writing songs, what, if anything, would be wrong with that?  After all, when I actually have a regular job, I'm going to look back and wish I had made better use of this time.  I'd like to avoid that feeling if at all possible.

I grew up with Beatles albums.  I'll make a f--ing record in my garage.  Or my living room.

Also, I got the rest of the CDs sorted and put away today.  Man, oh man, did that feel great.

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