
I spent most of yesterday in bed with my acoustic working on new music. I recorded 3 or 4 ideas for new songs, not sure if any of them will work out. I'm really want the songs on the album to have some sort of progression, so most what i have been doing is focusing on songs that can fill in the holes. We have another pre-production practice tomorrow night and I'll see what the other guys think of the songs. Lee also said he had a reggae song he is working on, but he may have another tech rehearsal tomorrow for a production of "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown" at YPC, which I am sound designing. It opens next week.
11am this morning I was deep in a dream, band practice, lee wasn't there, I was about start playing a new song when..."misirlou" started playing. That's my ring for the director of the show. Asking if I was coming in today and if I knew where lee was. "Yes, I'm coming in, no I don't know where lee is. see you soon" click. I got dressed, through some cables and 2 cans of mountain dew in my back pack and hopped on my bike and headed over there. My car is still smashed in from the last show at the Triple Rock so I try not to use it as much as possible. I felt like I was going crazy at the theatre. I kept having flashes to my dreams the night before then I would come out of it, feeling slightly nauseous and I would completely forget what I was doing. I realized that it was now almost 4pm and all I had all day was a can of pop. Calling it a day, I headed home to make myself a tofurkey sandwich.
Then sat with my guitar until about 10pm. Nothing. Then off to eat dinner and watch scrubs with Dezee. I did, however, find another possible artist for the album. I sent him an e-mail for a quote, well see.
I also read today that a Wal-Mart employee in New York was trampled to death by hordes of shoppers on Black Friday. I think Dan said it best in his article, "the tragic death of Jimmy Damour is at least in part the product of the current political economy of world capitalism, in which U.S. consumer spending has been the lifeblood of the entire world economy."
"Yet it is also a product of the value system created by capitalism. The capitalist system encourages values such as greed, selfishness, and competition. Corporations are forced to compete against one another in an endless quest to maximize profits for their shareholders, or else face bankruptcy. This forces them to slash wages and benefits, lay off workers, speed up work, squeeze their suppliers, and ignore the environmental impacts of production. It forces nations, representing the interests of these corporations, into wars for oil and to secure markets for their goods."
