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[0029] turn, turn, turn again
Tying up loose ends while I can. Hopefully gonna see one last movie tomorrow night. One more day's worth of sun before I say goodbye for a week. That's not too bad, right? Right.
Been sleeping a LOT this week, and have been having a LOT of nightmares, possibly as a result? Still, sleep nice.
Maybe more updates later, I want to work out and do a bit more cleaning before the night is out, so I will probably just look for reasons to procrastinate instead.

Wikipedia Sez: Unhalfbricking is the third album by the British folk rock band Fairport Convention and their second album released in 1969. It is seen as a transitional album in their history and marked a further musical move away from American influences towards more traditional English folk songs that had begun on their previous album, What We Did on Our Holidays and reached its peak on the follow-up, Liege & Lief, released later the same year.
Prior Familiarity: I have never even heard of this band, let alone this album or any of the songs on it.
What I Did While Listening: Waited for my computer to restart. Yes, it took that long. I really need a new computer.
Verdict: It's fine, but also most of it feels like the soundtrack to a very boring movie and I cannot imagine ever listening to it on purpose again. Maybe they just lost me early on with the painfully accented French Bob Dylan cover.
Favourite Song: Percy's Song, though A Sailor's Life goes on for long enough to fall into a really nice groove.
Been sleeping a LOT this week, and have been having a LOT of nightmares, possibly as a result? Still, sleep nice.
Maybe more updates later, I want to work out and do a bit more cleaning before the night is out, so I will probably just look for reasons to procrastinate instead.

Wikipedia Sez: Unhalfbricking is the third album by the British folk rock band Fairport Convention and their second album released in 1969. It is seen as a transitional album in their history and marked a further musical move away from American influences towards more traditional English folk songs that had begun on their previous album, What We Did on Our Holidays and reached its peak on the follow-up, Liege & Lief, released later the same year.
Prior Familiarity: I have never even heard of this band, let alone this album or any of the songs on it.
What I Did While Listening: Waited for my computer to restart. Yes, it took that long. I really need a new computer.
Verdict: It's fine, but also most of it feels like the soundtrack to a very boring movie and I cannot imagine ever listening to it on purpose again. Maybe they just lost me early on with the painfully accented French Bob Dylan cover.
Favourite Song: Percy's Song, though A Sailor's Life goes on for long enough to fall into a really nice groove.
