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Day One Hundred Sixty Seven (Year Five)

Another good night in the studio.  I don't want to jinx myself here, but I feel like I'm getting into a pretty good rhythm and have been pretty well focused the last couple nights.

I worked on the GW columns again.  I'm taking that whole process slower than I did last year, but only because I want to make absolutely certain that I'm getting as much out of it as I possibly can.  It went well again tonight, though, so I'm feeling confident that I'm progressing in the manner I'm supposed to.  I'm off at 2 tomorrow (Doctor's Appointment), so I'm hoping that once that is over with, I might have a little bit of extra time to focus in on music.

The other thing I did tonight was work on a bit of Dylan.  With all of the focus on picking up the Bootleg Series recordings lately (The Complete Basement Tapes came yesterday), it seemed appropriate.  Tonight I took a look at some songs he did on Unplugged.  "Like A Rolling Stone," "Tombstone Blues," and "Desolation Row," all originally released on Highway 61 Revisited, of course.  It was great fun, and I can't wait to play around with them a bit more tomorrow, and finally dive into a bit of listening this week.

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