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    That's Mr. to you, Sir!! Trane's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarebird View Post
    There was a Dutch Shoes as well.
    borrowed or stolen, for sure!!!
    my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trane View Post
    borrowed or stolen, for sure!!!
    I'm not sure but I think they were the first. Started in 1963 as White Shoes. First single in 1966 as Shoes. Ended in 1972.

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    How sweet! The Amsterdam 3 having a conversation.
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    How 'bout Frank & "Stinkfoot?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    He had magical grand master plans floating around in that grey meatball of his that never came to fruition.
    Oh, but it did. The Sinister Footwear ballet was performed, in a highly innovative production using life-size puppets, as part of the "A Zappa Affair" production in 1984.

    http://www.afka.net/scrapbook/images/AZA%203.jpg

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    really anything by Bootsy Collins
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    Ruby Boots!

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    A band with two Hodgkins = win
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Triscuits View Post
    Oh, but it did. The Sinister Footwear ballet was performed, in a highly innovative production using life-size puppets, as part of the "A Zappa Affair" production in 1984.

    http://www.afka.net/scrapbook/images/AZA%203.jpg
    Here's the info that I have with my mp3 files:
    http://home.swipnet.se/fzshows/FZOrchestral.html <==== dead link ===
    16-Jun 1984, Zellerbach Auditorium, University of California, Berkeley, CA
    110 Min, FM, A
    "A Zappa Affair". Berkeley Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kent Nagano.
    Many versions are interspersed with interviews.
    Bob In Dacron/Sad Jane,
    Mo 'n Herb's Vacation,
    Sinister Footwear,
    Spontaneous Minimalist Composition,
    Pedro's Dowry

    d1----------------------------
    t1-3: bob in dacron/sad jane

    t4-8: mo 'n herb's vacation
    t4: fz spoken intro
    t8: at 4:40 fz spoken intro to sinister footwear
    t9: spontaneous minimalist composition

    t10: Pedro's Dowry

    d2-----------------------------
    t1-5: Sinister Footwear

    t6: (probably Pierre Boulez) - dupree's paradise
    t7: (probably Pierre Boulez) - dupree's paradise
    t8: unknown orchestral piece 6:21 complete with snoring
    t9: synclavier piece: while you were art #1 (1985)
    from Return of the Son of Serious Music

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    Daevid Allen had the best shoes.....

    http://s987.photobucket.com/user/tom...a8fcc.mp4.html

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    I see shoes like that all the time at the gym. I think people must think they look "fast" when wearing them.
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    Joins a forum in July...

    inaugural post is spam about shoes the next March.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave (in MA) View Post
    Joins a forum in July...

    inaugural post is spam about shoes the next March.
    Come on, who better to ask for fashion advice than a bunch of prog nerds?
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    I just got some new slippers.

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