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Topic: What do you wear on your feets?? |
Joseph V. Sapp
From: eastern shore, Md.
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Posted 30 Apr 2005 8:22 am
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well to start with,,,I'm 6'3" and dont use a lift kit. (first Problem). so my footwear is super critical. anything with a very small heel and thin soles are in order. I love moccassins around the house, and use them in the studio,,,but for a regular gig,,,a pair of penny loafers work fine. cowboy boots are out for any fast pedal work. (at least for me). they get caught between my rods. then if you have any foot problems,,(flat feet) or such,,,anything that your happy with, and works,,,,,,go for it.
Joe
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George Redmon
From: Muskegon & Detroit Michigan.
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Posted 30 Apr 2005 10:10 am
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Hard Sole Leather Slippers... no one can tell they are not casual dress shoes..but my goodness bob...ick...change them once in a while...and hey pal..the socks to, remember when your mother told you to change your underware in case you had an accident you would have clean drawers on? Bob maybe you should try those fancy slippers Dorothy wore to OZ buddy.......
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Dave Grafe
From: Hudson River Valley NY
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Posted 30 Apr 2005 11:36 am
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I used to play barefoot or in mocassins. Can't play barefoot in a public place that serves food, it's the law. Wore out the mocs and never replaced them. Tennies are comfy but don't look so good on stage with the Nudie suits, string ties and c'boy hats.
I play in tennies when it's appropriate (practice, jams) but I always put on the Tony Lamas or the Dingos when it's showtime. It takes me a few minutes to get used to the volume pedal when I have the boots on, but dressing the part is just part of being a PROFESSIONAL - I'd rather be wearing boots with the band on stage than tennies by myself in the basement. Anytime.
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Dave Grafe - email: dg@pdxaudio.com
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Pickin', etc.
1978 ShoBud Pro I E9, Randall Steel Man 500, 1963 Precision Bass, 1954 Gibson LGO, 1897 Washburn Hawaiian Steel Conversion
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Mike Heavner
From: Fallston,N.C.
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Posted 30 Apr 2005 1:15 pm
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Ropers or nikes, I havn't really had a problem with playing in either one.I still sound and play the same.(horrible) HA! HA! HA!. Hey man what ever works for you........ |
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CrowBear Schmitt
From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
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Posted 30 Apr 2005 2:04 pm
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sneakers, loafers, or mocassins do fine fer me
i'll wear boots, but i'm not too crazy 'bout 'em |
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John Drury
From: Gallatin, Tn USA
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Posted 30 Apr 2005 2:44 pm
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Bobbe,
I lifted the photo off of Winnies website.
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John Drury
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ESnow
From: Berryville AR USA
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Posted 30 Apr 2005 9:27 pm
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Tony Lama or Justin lizard cowboy boots work best for me. |
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Paul Honeycutt
From: Colorado, USA
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Posted 1 May 2005 10:24 am
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I can just picture this greasy biker band with a steel player wearing pink bunny slippers along with his studded denim and leather. No one would mess with him, though! |
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Ronnie Burks
From: Pasadena, Texas, USA
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Posted 1 May 2005 11:06 am
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I HAVE SEVERAL PAIRS OF BOOTS BUT USE ONE SPECIAL PAIR TO PLAY IN----RUBBER SOLES---HOPE THEY NEVER WEAR OUT----- I WOULD BE IN TROUBLE---I HAVE EVERYTHING ON MY STEEL SET FOR THESE BOOTS--I LIKE THE HIGHER HEELS----BOTH FEET HAVE BEEN BROKEN AND THIS IS THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY FOR ME TO PLAY--THIS MAY SOUND CRAZY BUT THAT IS BEST FOR ME---I AM NO HOTSHOT BUT I HAVE TO BE COMFORTABLE TO DO MY BEST------I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING FROM BAREFOOT,SOCKS,SLIPPERS,HOUSESHOES,ETC---THE BOOTS ARE THE ANSWER FOR THIS OLD GOAT----RB |
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Farris Currie
From: Ona, Florida, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 1 May 2005 11:23 am
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rubber boots, cut off to ankles, comes in white or black. protect you from electric shock. farris |
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Fred Shannon
From: Rocking "S" Ranch, Comancheria, Texas, R.I.P.
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Scott Moon
From: Canyon Lake, TX
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Posted 1 May 2005 6:03 pm
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Everything from flip flops to pointy toed boots!
Scott |
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Kenny Davis
From: Great State of Oklahoma
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Posted 1 May 2005 6:32 pm
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When I first started, I wore those zip - up boots like my hero Doug Campbell. After a couple of years I graduated into Patent Leather cowboy boots with "x" toes (pointed) and riding heels. Black Reebok Classics is my choice now. They look good for a sneaker, have a low profile and nice flat bottom. I get a new pair every year at the Reebok factory outlet store while I'm on my way to the Texas show! |
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Adrienne Clasky
From: Florida, USA
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Posted 1 May 2005 7:31 pm
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"rubber boots, cut off to ankles, comes in white or black. protect you from electric shock. "
Farris, does that really happen? I'm a new player. |
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Adrienne Clasky
From: Florida, USA
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Posted 1 May 2005 7:47 pm
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"rubber boots, cut off to ankles, comes in white or black. protect you from electric shock. "
Farris, does that really happen? I'm a new player. |
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Charles Dempsey
From: Shongaloo, LA
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Posted 1 May 2005 8:07 pm
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Justin bullhide ropers.
Tennies are way too sticky. Leather sole ropers are the right way to fly. Black is good, red is OK, don't get the pink ones.
Charlie |
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FIONA TOMANY
From: ISLE OF CUMBRAE SCOTLAND
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Posted 3 May 2005 7:19 am
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Pair of Nike Running shoes |
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Travis Toy
From: Nashville, TN, USA
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Posted 3 May 2005 7:53 am
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For me, I've found that I can wear just about anything, if the ankle is cut pretty low in it. As long as my ankle has room to pivot back and forth on the pedals, I'm usually ok. |
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David Doggett
From: Bawl'mer, MD (formerly of MS, Nawluns, Gnashville, Knocksville, Lost Angeles, Bahsten. and Philly)
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Posted 3 May 2005 3:53 pm
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Black velcro walking shoes. I can wear them loose to keep my bunions comfortable, then when I play, I reach down and tighten up the velcro so it's tight across the ball of my foot for rocking the pedals. When I finish playing and forget to loosen them back up, my bunions start complaining. Getting old is not for sissies. |
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Jimmie Martin
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 3 May 2005 4:52 pm
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farris may be right probably osha approved. |
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John McGann
From: Boston, Massachusetts, USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 4 May 2005 6:59 am
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Boat shoes-thin enough soles that you can feel what's happening, easy to rock ankle, and can swim across beer.
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