I've had a great day at home: laundry, four hours rewriting my notes on thehistory of BABES IN TOYLAND for the preface to the orchestra score, laying out the last the three numbers on "The Brain." I'm waiting for BK to call me back about a possible key change on "All About Men," A big number from Act Two.
BK, I am jealous! I want my copy of "Oh, Whay A Lovely War!" It's not a great movie but it sure packed a wallop during Viet Nam, and with all the casualties in this current debacle our administration has dumped us into in Poland - oh, wait! that was the Nazis, or was it Cheney and Bush? I think it still has something to say about the idiocy of leaders, the sacrifice of the young, and the mourning of those left behind, and it's got the great Maggie Smith for its metaphor.
Right now I just took apart too many storage boxes to put away too many DVDs as I looked for my Community Songbook that contains the Marines Hymn, Anchors Aweigh, and other military things I need for "The Brain." I'm listening to the Kevin Spirtas DVD as I work, and I'm enjoying it immensely.