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BACK ON THE SADDLE SHOES | PART 2

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Well, their white bucks

And saddle shoes

That's the style

That's makin' the news

Ivy league at all at best

In the north and the south

And the east and the west

Getting ready to go steady

Are white bucks and saddle shoes

Getting ready to go steady

Are Joe's white bucks

And Mary's saddle shoes


1958 | "White Bucks and Saddle Shoes" (excerpt)
Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman





1947 | High-School Fads
Photograph: Ed Clark
Source: LIFE | November 17, 1947


SADDLE SHOES MAKE COMEBACK

Recently at Griffith Institute, a new style has been instigated. This style is the wearing of saddle shoes. Saddle shoes, for those who don't remember them, are black and white oxford-type shoes that tie like sneakers, and for many of us, were a low point in social fashion. They were, in mother's own words, "sensible, healthy shoes." 

They weren't, however, in most children's words, "stylish." (At that time, one needed patient leather shoes to be considered fashionable.) Now the tables are reversed, and saddle shoes are becoming the rage. What should one do about this ironic twist of fate? Why, go out and buy a pair of saddle shoes, and bring them home and ask your mother: “aren’t they neat?”

Linda Burke
Buffalo courier Express | January 28, 1967




1948 | Saddle Shoes & Roller Skates at Palo Alto, CA
Source: LIFE Magazine | June 21, 1948


She proudly showed me some black and white saddle shoes. Oh, my. They were hideous, in my opinion I felt hot tears stinging my eyes, and I stood there not knowing what to say. I didn't want to hurt her feelings, but neither did I want t wear those shoes.

... Ma said she was leaving the shoes on top of my dresser. She was sure they would grow on me. I felt sick to my stomach each time I looked at those shoes, knowing I was going to have to wear them.

Lesson learned: is this where I learned that what I said or thought didn't matter? Or am I just super sensitive?

Yvonne Grady
From: My Hometown Was the Backseat of a Car (Balboa Press, 2017)



1999 | Celebrate The Century - 1950s
Set of fifteen stamps issued May 26, 1999
Source: stampcommunity.org


The big girls, seventh and eighth graders, would bring their favourite records to school, and the Sisters of St. Agnes - nuns - supplied a record player! Yes, they did - and I remind you that this was St. Mary's Catholic Grade School.

Believe it or not, almost all the girls (never the boys) danced to rock and roll every lunch hour. In fourth grade, I had "rock-and-roll saddle shoes." They were white with a black saddle-shoe band that came to a point on either side of the laces, and the sole were soft and smooth - perfect for dancing.

From: Penny Loafers & Bobby Pins. Tales and Tips From Growing Up In The ’50s and ’60s.(Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2010)



Eve Arnold | The Fifties. Photographs Of America
(Pantheon Books, 1985)



FOOTNOTE

The picture "High-School Fads" (first one on top) is also available at Getty Images but it is placed out of context. They don't explain that it was a fad among the teenagers which had fun swapping one shoe. 

This happens quite often with historical photographs and it's a pity because Getty Images manages the complete LIFE Picture Collection, hence they should know. In other words, you pay full price for half the picture.



BACK ON THE SADDLE SHOES | PART 3




Various Artists
Dancing Shoes Volume One
Auto Change Records


BACK ON THE SADDLE SHOES | PART 3 | A.K.A. TBAMFW # 25

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1978 | Original Saturday Night Live cast member Gilda Radner
Ad for CREEM magazine subscribers
Photograph: Lynn Goldsmith
Source: CREEM magazine | May 1978


Routineers - Self Titled
(Sammich/Dischord, 2004)


The Modernettes - Get Modern Or Get F*cked
(Lady Kinky Karrot, 2007)


1983 | Donald Roller Wilson
Patricia (the dog) | detail


Boulez Conducts Zappa - The Perfect Stranger
(Zappa Records, 1984)
Painting called Patricia by Donald Roller Wilson


The A's - Self Titled
(Arista, 1979)


The A's - Self Titled | Inner Sleeve
(Arista, 1979)



FOOTNOTE

Routineers was the last known band led by former Desiderata/Sammich Records owner Amanda MacKaye. Recommended if you like Ignition, Warmers and Rites Of Spring. "Get Modern" is a compilation of the great Modernettes from Vancouver: punk/power pop of the highest order. Even Philly-s The A's were power pop but with an emphasis on pop. Zappa is Zappa even conducted by Pierre Boulez but you would have failed the blindfold test. I failed it too.


BACK ON THE SADDLE SHOES | PART 1

BACK ON THE SADDLE SHOES | PART 2

THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING
SHOES & MUSIC



1973 | Mick Jagger In Vienna
Photographs: Robert Cohen
Source: Julien's Auction

Both pictures used for the bootleg "Goats Head Soup Outtakes Collection" (The Godfatherecords, 2012)

1949 | LOLA ÁLVAREZ BRAVO | EL SUEÑO DE LOS POBRES 2

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During her long career, Lola Álvarez Bravo worked as a photojournalist, commercial photographer, professional portraitist, political artist, teacher, and gallery curator. 

Despite her professional success, it is her personal photography that marks her most significant contribution to the history of the medium. While working professionally she culled a small, core group of photographs she would refer to as her personal work, “mis fotos, mi arte.”

CCP
Center for Creative Photography


1949 | Lola Álvarez Bravo
El Sueño De Los Pobres 2
Source: CCP


Lola Álvarez Bravo
Photogallery At CCP

SHOES & ART
1832 - 2013

NO MORE WHITE BUCKS | ELVIS PRESLEY FOR BLUE TANA LAWN SHOES

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1988 | The Model ABUNDANCE | detail
Blue Tana Lawn Shoes
Source: FameBureau


ELVIS PRESLEY, FOR BLUE TANA LAWN SHOES (ADVERTISEMENT IN HARPERS & QUEEN, LONDON, JUNE)

“ABUNDANCE” it says, “by ELVIS PRESLEY.” “Not a barn dance,” it says. He’s wearing blue and red “19th century floral design” shoes. They look great.

Greil Marcus
From: Real Life Rock column (Village Voice, September 1988)



1988 | Elvis
Liberty ad by art studio Shoot That Tiger
Source: FameBureau


FOOTNOTE

The Greil Marcus quote refers to a different ad. Here the caption plays with the better known "blue suede shoes".

Anyway, Elvis is on stage at the Olympia Theater, Miami - August 1956.
The original photograph was taken by Charles Trainor and Elvis is wearing white buck shoes.
MKTG SUX.



1956 | Elvis | Olympia Theater, Miami | August
Photograph: Charles Trainor (The LIFE Images Collection via Getty Images)
Source: News Museum

Happy b-day Elvis, wherever you are.

JAMES LEE BURKE | BOURBON STREET SHOES

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“My favorite bunch of hustlers and scam artists, the black sidewalk tap dancers, were out in force. They wore enormous iron taps that clipped onto their shoes, and when they danced to the music from the bars, their feet rang on the concrete like horseshoes."


You Betcha!
Found On Etsy

"A tap dancer would stop a tourist, rivet him in the eyes, and say, "I bet you a half-dollar I can tell you where you got yo' shoes." If the tourist accepted the wager, the dancer would then say, "You got yo' shoes on yo' feet, and yo' feet is on Bourbon Street. You ain't the kind, now, to back out on yo' bet, is you?”

JAMES LEE BURKE
From: The Neon Rain (Simon & Schuster, 1987)

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