I know I'm chiming in late to this one, but here goes.....for most gigs I do (which is usually normal casual attire) I either wear Chuck Taylors or Vans classic checkerboard slip-ons....aka Spicolli shoes! For the occasional jazz gig, dress shoes/boots. And for the rare Beatles tribute gig I do, authentic Beatle boots!
Shoes or no shoes?
I know I'm chiming in late to this one, but here goes.....for most gigs I do (which is usually normal casual attire) I either wear Chuck Taylors or Vans classic checkerboard slip-ons....aka Spicolli shoes! For the occasional jazz gig, dress shoes/boots. And for the rare Beatles tribute gig I do, authentic Beatle boots!
Beatle boots, eh? I have had many pairs of those- made by Florsheim, Stacy Adams, and a few other not-so-famous makers. Anyone know who made the "original" Beatle boots?
I had a pair of Doc Martens just like what Martin Gore (Depeche Mode) wore. Wish I had a pic of those...
Dead dogs like rusty fire hydrants!!!
Anello and Davide for the lads from Liverpool http://www.handmadeshoes.co.uk/
I like to play in Adidas Sambas...
Maybe I could have some made when I go back home next year.
Thanks for the link.
Dead dogs like rusty fire hydrants!!!
Visited the UK for the first time last summer... really enjoyed the visit. Caught the McCartney tour in Hyde Park... what a party!
They rented me a 6 speed diesel Ford Kuga down at Gatwick.. that took some getting used to... round abouts and wrong side of the road and all... but we all survived.:o
Raise a pint for the forum! :)
Kronenberg or Stella?
I don't do cider (even though it's a West Country thing, where I am from). Maybe some Courage bitter.
Round abouts are just part of the fun, as is driving on the CORRECT side of the road.
Dead dogs like rusty fire hydrants!!!
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