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Day Two Hundred Ten (Year Four)

The biggest goal I had going into the tonight part of tonight/Thursday was to get the tempos figured out for the rest of the 11 songs that are going to make up the record.  I very much got that done tonight. 

Tomorrow is a day off, and I need to get at least a scratch drum track set up for each track on the record, and (hopefully) get some guitar parts laid down.  That sounds like an aggressive plan for tomorrow, but in the wider view (if it's possible to have a 9 day wide view), I've got the weekend off, and then am off next Tuesday before working all the way through the 28th.  If I can really focus in during my free times the next few days, that should make the work-day nights more manageable.

Had a great conversation with my brother tonight, too, mostly about finding ways to get the sounds we hear in our heads to flow out through our fingers and our instruments.  It was good to talk to him when he wasn't stressed out and buzzing.

Listening tomorrow includes the Volcano Choir stuff, and some Big Star. 

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