In the old days, when the young men would ask a girl for dance, she would write her name down on a piece of paper. The young pursuiter would keep the paper and present it to her when he wanted to dance with her.
That may be, but it's not the meaning of the song. A girl might not have pockets, but boys do, even in cajun areas! :)
The magical use of a paper spell to get a girl is the more common cajun explanation. Cajun magic isn't just a seasoning, and paper spells are still common. A boy goes to a juju woman or a gris gris man and gets a spell, usually with the girl's name on it, and puts it in his shoe, where it stays hidden. Then he courts the girl, hoping the "papier" will help him get some attention, and maybe another date.
Alternate suggestions range from the claim that you put paper money in your shoe to keep it safe, or another hoodoo explanation that he put the name of an enemy in your shoe, and step on them, and that would keep 'his baby" safe, or that he kept his marriage license in his shoe, and was secretly married to the girl.
The "official" explanation by Boozoo Chaviz, who made the song popular in 1954 was that he had holes in his shoes, and put paper or cardboard soles in them. Maybe, but he isn't the original author.
Interestingly, there are also claims that much older versions say "pepper" not "paper", or even "pebble", but then the oldest goes back to "paper", so there seems to be some confusion even among those that sang the song.
So, I think the most likely explanation of the original intent is that it refers to a love charm kept in the shoe to give the boy confidence to approach a girl he likes.
The name Schoeman is of German origin. It is formed from the words 'schuoch', meaning 'shoe', and 'mann', which means 'maker'.
A grade horse is a horse without paper. Not registered.
Not unless you are an idiot. A horse's hoof is shaped like the shoe. Putting a horse's shoe on backwards is like putting your own shoe on the wrong foot.
The shoe horn is a lever that helps a user put shoes on more easily. It supports the back of the shoe from getting crushed.
In my opinion an egg bar shoe is not an orthopaedic shoe. It falls into the corrective shoe category. It's main use is for collapsed and under-run heels and in the early stages of navicular. These conditions are acquired throughout the life of the animal. Orthopaedic shoes, in my opinion are moreso used for congenital deformities eg. lateral/medial lifts and extensions. When the collapsed heels are rectified a normal shoe may be applied to the hoof thereafter. Therefore an egg bar shoe is a corrective shoe applied to correct a problem and not an orthopaedic shoe, needed on a longterm basis, to allow the horse to move optimally.
Zydeco Scream was created in 2000.
Zydeco Scream ended in 2005.
Acadiana Zydeco was created in 2010.
Zydeco Force was created in 1988.
Sure! The zydeco band had the crowd dancing and clapping to the lively Cajun music.
The instrument that Buckwheat Zydeco plays accordion and vocals. Buckwheat Zydeco a zydeco musician and an american accordionist. He has performed with many famous musicians and is very good with organ playing.
I believe zydeco originated around Lafayette, Louisiana.
Zydeco Junkie was created on 2010-07-20.
Buckwheat Zydeco was born on 1947-11-14.
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Zydeco is a musical genre which evolved in southwest Louisiana by the French Creole. Zydeco blends Cajun music, blues and rhythm and blues together.
Buckwheat Zydeco's birth name is Stanley Dural Jr..