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Day One Hundred Sixteen (Year Three)

Tried to watch the Guitar Center Sessions with Slash today, but discovered that the one I recorded somehow picked up about fifteen minutes in.  Found another airing, though, and recorded that one, so hopefully that will work out better.

Read a lot more of the Juliana Hatfield bio today after work.  I'm over halfway through it now, and I'm still really digging on it.  I think I'm going to have to check ut more of her music than I've heard when I'm done with this book.

Found something unexpected when I picked up the guitar for a bit tonight: a cool, bluesy sounding riff.  Cool enough that I recorded it after playing through it a few times.  Even impressed the Mrs.  "oooh," she said, walking past the door, "I like that."  Then she paused and said "sometimes I forget I'm married to a rockstar."

Remember when she made me promise that, when we got the living room and the studio stuff organized, I'd record some stuff?  Me too.  I'm not sure how much of it will happen immediately, but there will definitely be ideas to be working on.  That much I know for sure.

Felt good to get a cool riff today.  Made me wish I had spent more time playing.

Hopefully that can be tomorrow afternoon.

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