Music: Red Hot Chili Peppers - Torture Me - Stadium Arcadium
Mood: Hot
It's 11:40 PM and 82 degrees outside.
I am becoming increasingly enlightened by the books Mr. McConaghy recommended to me. In particular, Joseph Campbell's Reader has become an inseperable compainion that helps me through the listless evenings.
During my lunch break today I started mapping out my December vacation. There are a litany of cities that I want to visit while I am abroad and roaming Europe. The best solution would be to either get a EuroPass or buy cheap tickets on RyanAir. I am going to travel from LA to Marseilles to stay with George for a few days, and then if he wants to tag along with me, I am planning on hitting Madrid, Barcelona, Istanbul, Athens, Florence, and Rome. I will have about 2 and a half to 3 weeks worth of time to explore, and I want to make sure that I spend every minute doing something exciting. I get excited just thinking about it.
Radiohead on Friday. Recording all weekend. Work on Monday. Recording on the 4th. Fun times to ensue.
Be on the lookout for the Prime website. I believe the domain is going to be ThinkPrime.com. More on that later. We will have samples of the tracks up there too, so you can get a taste of what we have to offer. I am really proud of our musicial progression in the past year and a half, but am also equally excited to finish this album so that I can put this catalog of tracks to bed and start writing brand new material.
I love the way John Frusciante layers his backing vocals on the track Torture Me. Particularly in the last minute, after the solo, he does an amazing job of putting his part together, so seamlessly blending together Kedis and his voices, it's phenominal. I get a rush everytime I hear this song.
New obsession: the Discovery channel/the History channel. They are the best things to ever happen to boredom. Nothing quite like lounging on a Saturday afternoon and watching documentaries about various cultural events. I like to think they teach me something, otherwise, it's a complete waste of time and I need to find a new hobby.
The World Cup has been fantastic so far.
Mood: Hot
It's 11:40 PM and 82 degrees outside.
I am becoming increasingly enlightened by the books Mr. McConaghy recommended to me. In particular, Joseph Campbell's Reader has become an inseperable compainion that helps me through the listless evenings.
During my lunch break today I started mapping out my December vacation. There are a litany of cities that I want to visit while I am abroad and roaming Europe. The best solution would be to either get a EuroPass or buy cheap tickets on RyanAir. I am going to travel from LA to Marseilles to stay with George for a few days, and then if he wants to tag along with me, I am planning on hitting Madrid, Barcelona, Istanbul, Athens, Florence, and Rome. I will have about 2 and a half to 3 weeks worth of time to explore, and I want to make sure that I spend every minute doing something exciting. I get excited just thinking about it.
Radiohead on Friday. Recording all weekend. Work on Monday. Recording on the 4th. Fun times to ensue.
Be on the lookout for the Prime website. I believe the domain is going to be ThinkPrime.com. More on that later. We will have samples of the tracks up there too, so you can get a taste of what we have to offer. I am really proud of our musicial progression in the past year and a half, but am also equally excited to finish this album so that I can put this catalog of tracks to bed and start writing brand new material.
I love the way John Frusciante layers his backing vocals on the track Torture Me. Particularly in the last minute, after the solo, he does an amazing job of putting his part together, so seamlessly blending together Kedis and his voices, it's phenominal. I get a rush everytime I hear this song.
New obsession: the Discovery channel/the History channel. They are the best things to ever happen to boredom. Nothing quite like lounging on a Saturday afternoon and watching documentaries about various cultural events. I like to think they teach me something, otherwise, it's a complete waste of time and I need to find a new hobby.
The World Cup has been fantastic so far.
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