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Day Two Hundred Seventeen (Year Four)

If all goes the way it should, the demos for my record-in-a-month project should be finished sometime tomorrow.  I go in to work late, because I'd be getting overtime otherwise, so that gets me a couple of hours in the morning, and then I'll have tomorrow night to finish up the final 2 demos.

Yep, you read that right, there are only 2 guitar parts yet to be tracked.  Of course, they are the two hardest ones on the whole record, but I should be able to crank them both out tomorrow, much less over the next two days.

If you're playing the numbers game at home, that means I got 5 of them finished off tonight, in about two and a half hours.  All that remains are the parts for songs 1 and 4.  To even be this close is a great feeling. 

I'm really hoping that I can knock them out before I have to go into work tomorrow.  That way, I could spend the evening relaxing and finally getting around to that listening I've been talking about for what seems like three weeks now.

On an entirely different note, I had a really great conversation about 90's-2000's rock with a co-worker today that somehow involved Sister Hazel, The Crash Test Dummies, and other bands that wrote songs involving Superman.

That is all.

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