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Day One Hundred Thirty Nine (Year Six)

Today was a good day that didn't end up involving a lot of studio time.

I picked up the 20th Anniversary edition of Jagged Little Pill.  The two disc one with the unreleased demos and live stuff. 

The other thing I did today, that I'm more excited about is this: I snagged an iTunes card, and used it on the new solo record by J.R. Richards, the former lead singer of Dishwalla.  It's this that I'm starting to listen to as I sit here and write tonight.

Oh, and I grabbed the new issue of Guitar World today, too.

The other cool thing about today happened tonight, after Mom had gone back to her hotel for the day.  She came down to hang out on my only full (non-holiday) day off all month.  She called and said that she had gotten to talking to the maintenance guy as she was coming inside, and that somehow, in the course of the conversation, he had mentioned that he's been writing songs.  Two years my wife worked at that hotel, and not once did it come up that he was working on music.  Now I'm going to have to stop in there some day soon and talk to him about music.  Apparently he has no way to record any of his ideas at the moment.  Maybe there's something I can do to be of help.

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