quote:Originally posted by Hal: although the girls in the metal scene don`t really show their feet very often (as oposed to "normal" girls, who usually run around in flip-flops or open toed shoes). I´m totally into metal, punk and goth girls feet but I hardly ever get a glimpse of them...because they are always wearing those damn Doc Martins, boots, Converse or some other closed shoes.
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It must be a regional thing. Here in the mid-west I've been to plenty of metal shows over the years. It depends on the weather, but during the summer months I've been to many metal shows in which some of the female fans come completely barefoot.
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quote:Originally posted by Hal: I´m totally into metal, punk and goth girls feet but I hardly ever get a glimpse of them...because they are always wearing those damn Doc Martins, boots, Converse or some other closed shoes.
Yeah, that's always been my experience too here in NYC. In fact, I can't help but feel that if it weren't for our foot fetish parties that were held at goth/metal venues where the two crowds mixed & mingled, I never would've gotten a glimpse of those gals' feet!
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I haven't played bass in a looooonng time. I used to roadie if you need the help though. Plus, if you point out any girls with nice feet, I can bring them backstage for the after-party.
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quote:Originally posted by Calico Jack: Looks like our foot fetish band has an excess of guitar players so far.
We might be accused of imitating "Spinal Tap" if we have nothing but guitar players.
I've always wanted to do something like The Trans-Siberian Orchestra that combines rock guitar with an orchestra, only I want a whole section of guitars rather than just a couple.
quote:Originally posted by Bondo: We might be accused of imitating "Spinal Tap" if we have nothing but guitar players.
LOL, people are bound to make that comparison anyway seeing as how we'd be singing about feet and Spinal Tap has already sung about asses ("Big Bottom").
"The bigger the cushion, the sweeter the pushin', that's what I said."
It's funny you should mention having "nothing but guitar players" in a Spinal Tap reference - and particularly when Calico Jack mentions the song "Big Bottoms".
In the performance of "Big Bottoms", everybody plays Bass, no lead guitars, no rythm guitars, all bass; David, Nigel and Derek all on bass (of course, you still have Viv on keyboards).
And speaking of "Big Bottoms" (one of the best songs ever made), I always loved the lyric "The looser the waistband, the deeper the quicksand, Or so I have read" ..... because I always wondered where David READ that!
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As Nigel pointed out during one of the interviews, they were "not exactly college material". I did find them brilliant, nonetheless. Do you remember Nigel's insightful, melodic song of beauty, which he demonstrated for Marty (on the piano)?
"My love gun's loaded and she's in my sights, Big game is waiting there inside her tights".
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And by the way, David really WAS well-read and intelligent, as evidenced by his stating he "used to pick whatever little bits of eastern mysticism that would drift through his transom".
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I always thought the "bigger the cushion, the better the pushin'" line came from a Frank Zappa song called "SEX".
***** Some girls try it 'n' they don't like it They complain 'cause it don't last Who wants to ride on a debutante? They talks too much...they moves too fast
Watch the scenery while you ride You can be very warm inside 'N' when the train goes 'round the bend Check the shrub'ry on the other end
quote:Originally posted by Ben Del Amitri: Do you remember Nigel's insightful, melodic song of beauty, which he demonstrated for Marty (on the piano)?
You talking about "Lick My Love Pump"? How could I forget it! hehe Nigel envisioned that one as the first of a four or five hour work to be performed by a full symphony orchestra. He's still working on it as I understand.
quote:Originally posted by Bondo: I always thought the "bigger the cushion, the better the pushin'" line came from a Frank Zappa song called "SEX".
Oh yes, I'd suspect that Zappa's psycho-sexual lyrics had some significant influence on Tap. "Sex" was released on Zappa's The Man From Utopia album in March of 1983, and the Spinal Tap movie wasn't released until a year later in March of 1984, so ya never know!