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Feel the need to play barefoot. Why?


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3 minutes ago, Beedster said:

Too many underfoot hazards in most rehearsal spaces and venues for me to do that 

 

Not to mention bio-hazards - I don't suppose rehearsal space carpets get cleaned that often outside of a desultory vacuum once a week - could end up with Lord Knows What attached to your socks. :D 

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Played barefoot for around four years back in the 70s. Stopped after some kind soul in the audience decided to lob a pint tumbler at my feet one night. Damn thing actually got stuck in my foot - not pleasant at all. So now, tootsies are well covered.

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20 minutes ago, Beedster said:

Too many underfoot hazards in most rehearsal spaces and venues for me to do that 

Yep. I agree - when I was in The Music Complex I kept my shoes on but I really wanted to take them off. If it wasn't for the state of the carpet...

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15 minutes ago, Paul S said:

 

Not to mention bio-hazards - I don't suppose rehearsal space carpets get cleaned that often outside of a desultory vacuum once a week - could end up with Lord Knows What attached to your socks. :D 

Yep. I know. I do have some shoes with very thin tread though, they feel very connected.

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9 minutes ago, snorkie635 said:

Played barefoot for around four years back in the 70s. Stopped after some kind soul in the audience decided to lob a pint tumbler at my feet one night. Damn thing actually got stuck in my foot - not pleasant at all. So now, tootsies are well covered.

Oh god.

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13 minutes ago, Paul S said:

 

Not to mention bio-hazards - I don't suppose rehearsal space carpets get cleaned that often outside of a desultory vacuum once a week - could end up with Lord Knows What attached to your socks. :D 

 

Oh!  What I'd give to be spat-at-in-the-face have the rehearsal room hoovered once in decade ;)

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I used to walk around barefoot quite a lot, and even drove a motor likewise but I'd definitely not be playing a gig or rehearsal room without footwear. 

I suppose you could take your own nice bit of carpet with you and roll it out to stand on, might be an interesting stage gimmick... 

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1 minute ago, Waddo Soqable said:

I used to walk around barefoot quite a lot, and even drove a motor likewise but I'd definitely not be playing a gig or rehearsal room without footwear. 

I suppose you could take your own nice bit of carpet with you and roll it out to stand on, might be an interesting stage gimmick... 

I guess sandals may be a good compromise!

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51 minutes ago, kwmlondon said:

I guess sandals may be a good compromise!

 

53 minutes ago, Waddo Soqable said:

I used to walk around barefoot quite a lot, and even drove a motor likewise but I'd definitely not be playing a gig or rehearsal room without footwear. 

I suppose you could take your own nice bit of carpet with you and roll it out to stand on, might be an interesting stage gimmick... 

CSN&Y used to specify that any stage they played on, had to have a hand-woven Persian rug placed for them to stand on. I seem to recall that Nash used to perform in barefoot-mode.

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3 hours ago, neepheid said:

There's absolutely no way in hell I'd play barefoot on some of the stages I've stood on 🤢

Me neither, especially combined with the at times over enthusiastic audiences landing all over the stage.

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