My apologies. I was without the Internet for a few fantastic days in New York City.
I am going to do a series of posts on people that have influenced me. I used to not want to talk about my influences because the second I talk about how much I love Billy Joel you will immediately hear the influence in my music. I can't hold back any longer. I'm bursting.
So here's a list to satisfy my own needs:
(They're in alphabetical order)
The Beatles
Eric Clapton
Tina Fey
Mick Jagger/Keith Richards/The Rolling Stones
Billy Joel
Alicia Keys
Seinfeld (as in the TV show)
Bob Thompson
U2
The Who
I'll start with those ten. They may change, but that's not likely. If anything, I'll add more.
Anyway, I'm back at Berklee, and there is work to be done and some cleaning to do. In ten short, beautiful days, I will be back in New York City with the Business Club, and I can't wait.
Ten days to accomplish easily twenty days of work. I feel a song coming.
My mind is all over the place these days. More on that later.
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Sunday, March 22, 2009
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Today, Part Two
Mission Accomplished:
4. Spend 45 minutes on Ear Training. Check.
6. Catch up in Legal Aspects. Check.
7. Work on a song. Check.
Seven is a good number. I made a list of seven goals for tomorrow. I'll spare you the list (it's not that exciting). Anyway.
If you live in the Boston area and are free this Friday night, don't miss Tom Howie at King's!

4. Spend 45 minutes on Ear Training. Check.
6. Catch up in Legal Aspects. Check.
7. Work on a song. Check.
Seven is a good number. I made a list of seven goals for tomorrow. I'll spare you the list (it's not that exciting). Anyway.
If you live in the Boston area and are free this Friday night, don't miss Tom Howie at King's!
Today, Part One
Told you I'd get back to you! Today was much better than yesterday, and it's not done yet. I made a new list. I'd take a picture, but it would be backwards. So here it is:
1. Declare major. Check.
2. Finish 'Forever Man'. Check
3. Go to the gym. Check.
4. Spend 45 minutes on Ear Training. 1/3 check, I did 15 minutes earlier today.
5. Finish College Writing before dinner. Check.
6. Catch up on Legal Aspects.
7. Work on a song.
I'll post Part Two as soon as I finish the list, which will be sooner rather than later.
Back to the grind!
1. Declare major. Check.
2. Finish 'Forever Man'. Check
3. Go to the gym. Check.
4. Spend 45 minutes on Ear Training. 1/3 check, I did 15 minutes earlier today.
5. Finish College Writing before dinner. Check.
6. Catch up on Legal Aspects.
7. Work on a song.
I'll post Part Two as soon as I finish the list, which will be sooner rather than later.
Back to the grind!
Monday, February 23, 2009
Lists
I like to make lists. I like to accomplish things. I made a small list of things to do today. So far I'm batting .000 (spring training starts soon, what do you expect?). I tried to buy the books I needed for class, but the bookstore was sold out AGAIN. Then I was gonna go declare my major, but it's like a tornado outside and I didn't feel like walking down to the Fenway building. I haven't practiced yet. I've been working on getting an apartment for next year, so I'm working on getting that sorted out. Then I just have to organize my room a bit, which I will probably do while watching the Jack Bauer Power Hour also know as 24.
By the end of the day I will be 2 for 5, batting at .200--maybe 3 for 5. If that was a Red Sox player's stat for a game, it would probably be J.D. Drew having a good day while going through a slump sometime in July. Katie Lannan, please weigh in on this.
So I'm going to make up for today's bad day at the plate with tomorrow. I know the day isn't done yet, but I am not going back outside if I don't have to. The biggest bonus about staying in the dorms is the convenience factor.
I will blog again tomorrow, and by that time I will be a declared business major that has mastered Forever Man and has an organized room. I'll have even worked on some Ear Training, finished my Harmony homework (if I have any), gone to the gym, done some reading, finished my Arranging homework, and might even have a song written.
Today was good, tomorrow will be great. Why be good if you can be great? To quote Paul Anka, good is the enemy of great.
By the end of the day I will be 2 for 5, batting at .200--maybe 3 for 5. If that was a Red Sox player's stat for a game, it would probably be J.D. Drew having a good day while going through a slump sometime in July. Katie Lannan, please weigh in on this.
So I'm going to make up for today's bad day at the plate with tomorrow. I know the day isn't done yet, but I am not going back outside if I don't have to. The biggest bonus about staying in the dorms is the convenience factor.
I will blog again tomorrow, and by that time I will be a declared business major that has mastered Forever Man and has an organized room. I'll have even worked on some Ear Training, finished my Harmony homework (if I have any), gone to the gym, done some reading, finished my Arranging homework, and might even have a song written.
Today was good, tomorrow will be great. Why be good if you can be great? To quote Paul Anka, good is the enemy of great.
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