deadsongs.vue.137 : Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo
permalink #76 of 84: David Gans (tnf) Mon 1 Mar 10 13:11
    

"Lost my boots in transit/pile of smokin' leather" might be a reference to
Jerry's famous car accident, in which Paul Spiegel was killed and Jerry was
separated from his shoes.
  
deadsongs.vue.137 : Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo
permalink #77 of 84: David Dodd (ddodd) Mon 1 Mar 10 13:48
    
Yep, I've always made that assumption. ("Always" meaning ever since I
read about that accident, probably in some interview you published,
David.)
  
deadsongs.vue.137 : Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo
permalink #78 of 84: Robin Russell (rrussell8) Tue 2 Mar 10 05:21
    
Not a connection I had made, very interesting.
  
deadsongs.vue.137 : Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo
permalink #79 of 84: David Gans (tnf) Thu 6 Feb 14 11:34
    

August 12, 1972:

"I laced a retread to my feet..."
  
deadsongs.vue.137 : Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo
permalink #80 of 84: David Dodd (ddodd) Thu 6 Feb 14 12:58
    
Love that.
  
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permalink #81 of 84: David Gans (tnf) Wed 22 Nov 23 14:24
    

<https://www.dead.net/deadcast/wake-flood-50-mississippi-half-step-uptown-toode
loo>
  
deadsongs.vue.137 : Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo
permalink #82 of 84: coal will turn to gray (comet) Fri 24 Nov 23 21:50
    
I always heard it as 
“Nailed a retread to my feet”

This could be because the original huaraches were cut from pieces of
disintegrated tire retreads nailed to leather sandals. As the rubber
tread wore thin the heads of the nails would get pushed up into
contact with your feet. 
  
deadsongs.vue.137 : Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo
permalink #83 of 84: David Gans (tnf) Fri 24 Nov 23 21:59
    
Sounds uncomfortable!
  
deadsongs.vue.137 : Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo
permalink #84 of 84: Roman sandals/Manly footwear (comet) Sat 25 Nov 23 05:51
    
Yeah that was how you knew it was time to replace them. But they
were very sturdy and affordable as starving student gear in the 60s.
When people got jobs they could afford Earth Shoe>Birkenstock
fashions. 
  



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