May. 3rd, 2019

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Very sore today. I lifted weights yesterday morning, and then did a core routine and rode in the evening. I guess I felt guilty for not having done anything the past two days. 

I'm still struggling with the structured training. I was going back through the past couple of weeks of ride data and I think I have hit my numbers exactly once. I had been trying to target a heart rate range, but when I do that, I'm overshooting my power numbers. so I guess I will have to stick to the trainer and go by power. That works out ok I guess since it's basically rained every day this week and will continue as such. 

I found out a couple of weeks ago that Guitar center rents their lesson rooms without the lessons very cheaply. ($10 an hour) After an extended period trying to get in touch with the person in charge of them I booked one for this afternoon. I have electronic drums set up in the living room, but I've largely given up on them after playing the two shows I did in '17. 1. I was totally burnt out on playing drums and 2. the electronic drums lack the tactile feedback and inherent randomness (analogness?) of acoustic drums. I figure it will be nice just to go hit things, but maybe if I come up with anything inspired I can record it on my phone and use it to build something around. 

Speaking of songwriting, I keep meaning to lean more heavily on this collection of silly band names that I've kept for the last 3+ years. Whenever someone says something funny or particularly interesting, I record it. It started as just kind of a joke, but after reading that guided by voices book, my list is not unlike the song seeds that Bob Pollard always came up with. (additionally, a band from kalamazoo that I liked called kissmequick (and their later band, wizard attack) did this too.
Here are some recent additions:
Grown-up little league
Your dollars are under the knife
Straight up analog lunch space
The ambitious flake
Minimizing classification
The _____ of being unremarkable
The curse of always going half way
Swamp lemons
10 year olds with specialized tastes
Four year boomer ritual
Living in the laundry room


Some are a little more heady than others, but most seem interesting enough that you could build something around them. Some I remember the context that they came from, others I have no idea. There's an old one I've been working on: "harry homes for owls", that was from a conversation Helena and I had when we first started dating. We were walking to the taco shop (a Robertos, for all you San Diego folks) at dusk.. magic hour? and I was talking about how weird palm trees are up close. It's a jokey phrase, but since there's a whole scene around it, I'd really like to make it into something pseudo-romantic. ..which is really not my forte. My first attempt turned it into a tour of Bird Rock, the area that I worked in out there. Not even particularly from my point of view. And then that turned into a perspective switch to one of the neighborhood bums...

All the way from PB
to the birdrock roundabouts
walking down the street in a wet suit
eating snowcones out of a lean-to
Have you ever seen such a sea?
I've got everything I need.

smoking butts under the stairs
thinking about cashing in for a ride up to the county fair
been sweating in this blazer for the last two weeks
all i own is this backpack and these worn out 'sneaks
it's a strange life


Not very good, but starting is 90% of a thing. Ironically, the harry homes for owls line didn't even make it in.. maybe they are separate songs. 

No knife

May. 3rd, 2019 10:45 am
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I've probably posted about No Knife before.. a band I really like from San Diego. Spotify link if you're so inclined. They had packed it in long before I got out there, but I was lucky to get to see them do a halloween show of cure covers. 

So they announced a show in LA opening for Jawbox a month or so ago. I bought a ticket just in case, but had pretty much resigned to not going because the combination of flights and lodging made the $30 ticket into a $500 ticket. But yesterday they announced a San Diego show the day after the LA show. Now the whole thing is back on the table. Bought a ticket just in case. 

I spent about an hour fiddling with various cheap flight apps/websites trying to keep cost down and it still sucks. but two shows for the cost of one trip! I'm still trying to figure it out. Currently the plan is something like:

IND->LAX between 7/12 and 7/14
Show on 7/14
AirBNB 7/14 
Eat at Donut Friend 7/15 am (cool donut place in LA)
Take the train down to San Diego
Put bags in airport locker (does SAN have lockers?)
Eat at Jimmy Carters Mexican Cafe
Show 7/15
Walk to SAN after show (it's like 1 mile from the venue, which is in my old neighborhood)
Sleep in the Airport until flight
SAN->LAS Spend Tuesday in Vegas eating crab leg buffets and playing penny slots
LAS->IND

The Vegas side quest doesn't really add any cost to travel, so I figured I may as well throw it in. Additionally, I could add in another side quest to see my brother in Long beach. flying in to LGB is more expensive than LAX though. (although a better airport experience) 

I'm still undecided. I wish I had some Southwest points to burn. 

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