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From: Bob Urz on 2 Feb 2008 10:10 For all of you out there in production that can be on your feet all day and running around. What do you wear for shoes that keep your feet from hurting all day? A 12 hour loud in for Phantom of the opera had my dogs singing.... Bob
From: CJ on 2 Feb 2008 10:38 "Bob Urz" <sound(a)inetnebr.com> wrote in message news:1201965099_39815(a)sp6iad.superfeed.net... > > For all of you out there in production that can be on your feet > all day and running around. What do you wear for shoes > that keep your feet from hurting all day? > > A 12 hour loud in for Phantom of the opera had my dogs singing.... > > Bob Hi Bob, What production of Phantom are you working on? I was in the London show for about eighteen months. Regards, Colin
From: Bob Urz on 2 Feb 2008 10:47 CJ wrote: > "Bob Urz" <sound(a)inetnebr.com> wrote in message > news:1201965099_39815(a)sp6iad.superfeed.net... > >>For all of you out there in production that can be on your feet >>all day and running around. What do you wear for shoes >>that keep your feet from hurting all day? >> >>A 12 hour loud in for Phantom of the opera had my dogs singing.... >> >>Bob > > > Hi Bob, > > What production of Phantom are you working on? I was in the London show for > about eighteen months. > > Regards, > > Colin > > Traveling in Omaha with the B forward unit. Sound wise, its a pretty ancient show. Cadac with side car up front. The tap mikes down stage are original SM91's with 2 9v PS. Miles of audio cable with small speakers all over the house. I should have got a show call on this but the local had other devious gigs for me to do so i did not get the show call. Just the IN/OUT. Bob
From: Tim Perry on 2 Feb 2008 11:26 "Bob Urz" <sound(a)inetnebr.com> wrote in message news:1201967331_39833(a)sp6iad.superfeed.net... > > > CJ wrote: > > > "Bob Urz" <sound(a)inetnebr.com> wrote in message > > news:1201965099_39815(a)sp6iad.superfeed.net... > > > >>For all of you out there in production that can be on your feet > >>all day and running around. What do you wear for shoes > >>that keep your feet from hurting all day? > >> > >>A 12 hour loud in for Phantom of the opera had my dogs singing.... > >> > >>Bob > > > > > > Hi Bob, > > > > What production of Phantom are you working on? I was in the London show for > > about eighteen months. > > > > Regards, > > > > Colin > > > > > Traveling in Omaha with the B forward unit. > Sound wise, its a pretty ancient show. > Cadac with side car up front. > The tap mikes down stage are original SM91's with 2 9v PS. > Miles of audio cable with small speakers all over the house. > > I should have got a show call on this but the local had other devious > gigs for me to do so i did not get the show call. Just the IN/OUT. > > Bob for a loud-in hush puppys work best
From: Peter Larsen on 2 Feb 2008 12:06
Bob Urz wrote: > For all of you out there in production that can be on your feet > all day and running around. What do you wear for shoes > that keep your feet from hurting all day? Brynje safety shoes. They are the bottom part of a the danish army military boot and wide enough for real world feet. > A 12 hour loud in for Phantom of the opera had my dogs singing.... Use earplugs in a loud inn then. > Bob Kind regards Peter Larsen |