Rays

“See those rays shining
down upon the darkened page”

Michael Nesmith

Rays

Last night we went to a concert. It was Michael Nesmith. Yes, “Mike” from The Monkees. For those of you who don’t know, Mike has had a long and varied post-Monkees career. He is an inspired songwriter and is touring right now, at the age of 71, with an incredible band.

To me, a lot of the fun of a concert (or any event, really) is the anticipation. I prepare for a concert by listening to lots of the artist’s music, often repeating it over and over so I know it fairly well. This enhances my enjoyment of the actual performance, because I know a bit about the music ahead of time. In this particular case, preparing for Michael’s concert, I was reminded of the power of words. Michael uses words with amazing dexterity, pulling rich meaning from even the simplest scenarios. The example I have quoted above is from his song Rays, from the album of the same name. You can hear the joy in this song!

Another of my favorites is Joanne, Michael’s first hit single after leaving The Monkees. I do still have the 45 record! Again, the lyrics are the star. My favorite phrase from the song:

But staying with her and my little bit of wisdom
Broke down her desires
Like a light through a prism, into yellows and blues
And the tune that I could not have sung

Just wow. Gives me goosebumps.

Why The Original Judester?

“Originality does not consist in saying what no one has ever said before, but in saying exactly what you think yourself.”
James Stephens

EightFeetSo, I am taking a blogging class, and the main reason for that is because I want to learn about WordPress. So our first lesson is to set up a blog on wordpress.com. And this caused me to think (ugh, who really wants to do that?). What could I call my blog that was unique to me and about me? What could I share that anyone would give a crap about? And so I thought and thought, and I could hear in my head the nickname my three dearest friends call me. Judester. And, of course, that name is already being used, so The Original Judester was born. Because my friends have been calling me Judester for nearly 30 years. And if that’s not original, I don’t know what is. The name led me to the James Stephens quote above, which has given me a goal. I will do my very best to say exactly what I think, even if it’s hard. And I will seek out and share everyday joy with anyone who cares to read this.