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Day Two Hundred Eighty (Year Three)

New Airborne Toxic Event came out today, and while I got to read all of the (rave) reviews on Twitter, there was no place in town that had the album in stock.  I always miss Barnes & Noble more on Tuesdays than any other day of the week.  If I didn't love the band so much, I'd just cave and buy the record on itunes, but for some reason I need to have an actual, physical copy of their records.

Looked into a tab stamp online today, turns out they actually have such things.  I've just run into more situations lately where I don't need a whole sheet of tab paper, but having a small chunk of it would be nice, and I'm growing weary of writing out the lines and such, so I'm definitely ordering one of those at some point in the near future.

In light of no Airborne (yet), I took the new Son Volt record with me in the car.  Haven't found a ton of time to listen to it otherwise, so I figured I'd start with me being in a confined space.  I'm enjoying it.  There is definitely something striking about Jay Farrar's voice.

I teach tomorrow, so that will be awesome.  Hoping to find a bit of time for my own playing as well.  

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