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Day Two (Year Five)

The second day was an interesting hodgepodge of musical fun.  My mom is in town this weekend, so we spent most of the day out and about.  In the process, I stumbled upon a lot of really cool stuff, including:

- Two books on music at the library book sale downtown, one called Classic Rock Stories about the writing of a lot of the hits in the classic rock era, and the other called Clawing At The Limits Of Cool: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, And The Greatest Jazz Collaboration Ever.

- New issues of Guitar World & Guitar Techniques
- A book on scales
- A fretboard roadmaps book that I've been looking for for a while
- A book on the redemption of Johnny Cash and the American Recordings
- Lazaretto, by Jack White, on vinyl... FINALLY!

All told, it wasn't a day where a lot of playing got done, but it did end up being a day where I snagged a lot of cool resources that will liven up the start to the new blog year, and help push things in a forward direction.  I'll call that a win, and look forward to tomorrow, when work will begin in earnest.    

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