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Day One Hundred Forty Three (Year Four)

Tonight after all of the family stuff, Mom, The Mrs., and I went out shopping for a little bit.  We hit Barnes & Noble, the local Half Price Books, and a few other places.  I found some cool music stuff again today, and I won't even make it to Exclusive Company until Monday.  Today's finds included the following:

Best of Bowie - David Bowie (2 CD Set)
Chronicles - Rush (2 CD Set)

There were also 2 disc sets by Chet Atkins and The Everly Brothers.  The coolest part of the Everly's collection is that the second disc has a lot of the songs from the Billie Joe + Norah record.  It's going to be really cool to hear the originals, and then compare them to the new stuff.

There were 3 books, too.

The Songwriting Sourcebook by Rikky Rooksby, and then a book on the last days of John Lennon, and a book on the rise of Mumford & Sons.

The Rooksby book was a given: I've got a few of the other books in his series, the Lennon book seemed cool, and the book on the Mumfords should be fun too.  I'm curious to see how in depth it goes, considering they have only been around for about 6 years.

I went into Half Price Books looking for something I had seen in Madison yesterday on songwriting, but they didn't have it.  Might have to talk the Mrs. into stopping there on the way back home on Monday.

Either tonight or tomorrow (or both) I need ti sit down with the electric and play for a bit.  Didn't get a chance to pick up the guitar yet today, and I'm starting to get antsy.

Good day today, though, considering everything.



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