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Day Thirty (Year Six)

I finally made some progress today on that song that has spent the last 72-96 hours messing me up and slowing me down.  I'm mostly convinced that I have solved the problem in the chorus, now I just need to figure out whether or not what I have holds up to the rest of the songs I'm considering for the EP.  Without it, I've still got 6 that are in the running as of right now, and even having that many feels like pushing the envelope in terms of an EP.  If tonight's work doesn't keep that idea in the running right now... I've got that and one other germ of an idea that might get things moving for a 2nd EP, but that's jumping pretty far ahead right now.

It felt good to get in the studio and be productive at the end of the day, because in all honesty, today was a day where I should have gotten more done music-wise.  Today it wasn't about a lack of time, so much as it was about not making the best use of the time I had.

I finished off the Elliott Smith bio today, though, so that's something  It was an interesting read, if a little bit "book report"-y in some places.

I think it's going to be a pretty good week.

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