I was walking down the hallway the other night, and the crazy patients........ (psychiatric)....... were yelling out crazy things from their rooms.
(* and by crazy, I mean literally crazy. Psychotic. Seeing things. Hearing things...... thinking you're the FBI............. or the devil).
And I was carrying the last adult diaper in the hospital towards my patients room. As I got closer to the smell, I thought to myself wishfully, "I'd rather be writing a blog about the blues". And so, here it is.
The Blues is like hospital work in that it's all about what it's like to be in the crap.
At risk of sounding too "smart-ass", (like one of those Star Trek dudes that wear the costumes and speak Klingon) I've been studying Blues music recently and I discovered that the Blues is played on a positive (major) scale with an occasional stretched (minor) note (referred to as a blue note). I think it's ironic that the technical aspects of the music tell the story of a relatively sunny life (major scale) being corrupted by the occasional stormy monday of a blue note, because that's real life.
POINT: generally, Life is good, but sometimes it sucks.
I've never listened to blues music until just a few years ago. That said, I'm a white dude that grew up in the redneck suburbs of Houston Texas, listening to Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. I Played in a couple of "hair bands" (karma?) in the eighties (See pic of me now, above "about me" segment on the right of the screen). And as a child my mother played me the classics like Elvis, Chuck Berry, and Bo Diddley. But, I think if you were to hunt the roots of all that music, you would eventually find the blues. And the thing about the blues is that it's relatable. Somewhere, sometime there were more innocent days, and then somewhere something happened and everything broke loose. (sound familiar?).
So here I am now, walking towards a funky room, carrying the very last disposable thing separating me and all the crap. And all the way down the hall I'm listening to the crazies yelling at me. And suddenly I find myself wondering where all this crap came from, and how it all got started. And of course I wanna know if anyone has ordered the freakin diapers yet, and I'd like to know if anybody knows when the CRAP they're coming in?!!
i can relate. jennifer, i know, feels the same way.
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ReplyDeletemy attention span goes so far, so I lost track as what I was going to say but @ times I feel that I'm in a psychiatric facility not working but barely living... music is a great way to escape the nutty-ness of the day...but still find peace in enya and evanesance :)
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