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September 29, 2003

Who's Behind The Door?

NP: A Perfect Circle, Thirteenth Step (CD)

Okay, I think I may have taken this "using song titles for entries" thing too far, but with that in mind, I leave it to the reader to identify the artist on this one. Without using allmusic.com, please.

Anyway, I think that, in the space of an hour or two, Door #1 may have closed and Door #2 may have opened. This is all hypothetical and necessarily vague, but I think that's an accurate enough description of my life right now that it will have to do. Heck, there may even be a Door #3, and at the end of the day, the numbering scheme is wholly inaccurate, by at least a factor of ten or more.

I spent a lot of Saturday transcribing about half of Frank Zappa's "Zomby Woof," which was exactly the kind of task I needed to fill the weekend. For someone as harmonically and melodically challenged as I am (I mean, come on, I'm a drummer), it's been pretty satisfying. Plus, it should make life easier for the nascent Young Sophisticates, the Zappa cover band I'm putting together. Stay tuned for details, but I don't see anything substantial happening there for a good couple of months.

Finally, with the Cubs and the Red Sox both in the postseason, I'm a little afraid that the end of the world may be upon us.

Comments

Zebra, whose only other "hit" was "Tell Me What You Want", or something like that.

Congratulations! Give that man a Cubs postseason!

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