HW: Lab coat history
Doug Pearson
jasret at MINDSPRING.COM
Mon Apr 1 23:10:11 EST 2002
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 23:57:43 +0100, M Holmes <fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> wrote:
>dave hall writes:
>
>> Ah ha, Lab coat elitism eh. Medical students! Seriously though, I've
>> worked in labs for around twenty years and have never been tempted to
>> wear one at a gig! Although I tempted by the rather natty disposable
>> white oversuits with matching overshoes, and contrasting blue gloves
>> and facemask. Trouble is I'd start the gig weighing in at 14 stone
>> and end up as a puddle.
>
>Yeah, I always fancied turning up at a gig in a movie spacesuit or a
>biohazard suit but concluded that there'd be that problem.
... my halloween costume this year (in remarkably poor taste) involved a
lab coat, facemask, rubber gloves, several vials of white powder, and
envelopes "addressed" to "the librull nooz meedia", "spoketator of the
sennit", etc. I didn't wear it in public for fear of being arrested.
Of course I wore a lab coat for the Hawkwind tribute gig I did (even though
I was filling the Calvert/House/Dettmar roles, not Dave's), and have for a
few others. As far as *uncomfortable* gig outfits, the plastic biohazard-
type jumpsuit I wore in the Devo tribute band was pretty excruciating,
especially with a bulky skateboarding helmet on (fortunately the yellow
jumpsuits only lasted about half a set before we'd strip down to shorts and
t-shirts).
-Doug
jasret at mindspring.com
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