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I'm a White Sox player. If it's hot I'll shed 'em, but almost never wear shoes, especially iin heavy looping while seated situations. I don't mean to brag, but I've got great toes, almost like little fiingers for tweaking pedal settiings. I even use the clunky Jam Man plastic pedal, cause it works fine with the big toe. But the Boomerang switches are a joy for any toe. eric p echo park Jeff Duke wrote: > Dennis W. Leas wrote: > > > Andreas Willers wrote: > > > > > > I'm just coming home from this first solo gig with a boomerang AND >an EDP > > > and boy I had some fun. > > > > > > > > I take off my shoes when I loop. Recently, I played outside at a >amphitheatre and let > > me tell ya' my feet got COLD! Fall evenings in Indiana... then it >started to > > drizzle... But the loop goes on. > > > > How many other loopers play barefoot? I have for over 20 yrs. > jeff > > > > > BTW, have you heard the looper version of "100 Bottles of Beer on the >Wall"? > > > > first verse: > > 100 bottles of beer on the wall, > > 100 bottles of beer. > > Take one down and pass it around, > > 100 bottle of beer on the wall. > > > > second verse: > > 100 bottles of beer on the wall, > > 100 bottles of beer. > > Take one down and pass it around, > > 100 bottle of beer on the wall. > > > > etc, ad nausem. > > > > This arrangement usually include audience participation, typically in >the form of > > gunshots. :) > > > > - Dennis Leas > > -- > > dennis@mdbs.com