* Brooke Fraser (who's been on the all-ages
Beach Day Out Tour before resuming dates with Goldenhorse)
"It's like school camp but cooler - school
camp with Scribe-mania all around. He's, like, the hottest thing, you know?
I was in a restaurant yesterday with Ben King from Goldenhorse having lunch
and the waitress didn't recognise us or anything and she goes, 'I hear
Scribe's in town, I heard he just walked into a shop across the road'. Then
I felt these hands on my shoulders and I turned around and it was Scribe and
he was just giving me a little back rub. She looked at him and then looked
at me and went bright red. It was hilarious.
"Yesterday we played Tauranga and it was
pouring with rain and really miserable but everyone agreed it was the best
crowd so far. They were the hardcore ones, you know? They were the ones who
were there to get their money's worth and were really responsive.
"Goldenhorse and I went and had dinner at
the hotel restaurant last night and some of the meals were disgusting so
Kirsten [Morelle] complained and managed to get it free. It's good being
with people like that."
* Ben King, Goldenhorse
"There's a great sense of camaraderie on
the tour. Except for one car, everybody's been travelling on the same bus
and watching the same trashy movies and eating the same dodgy corn snacks.
There's also the sense that it's you against everyone else. It's the bands
against the promoters, against the hotel management, whatever's going on.
"One interesting way the group subdivided
is that there's some openly Christian acts on the tour - Eight, Brooke
[Fraser] and Nesian Mystik - and Goldenhorse isn't religious at all. I think
Brooke has a conservative streak but she's hardly a nana. I often think if
you're going on tour with Christian bands that you're not going to have much
fun, it's all going to be prayer and unleavened bread. But everyone is
really sociable. We've been having regular water fights, which sounds kind
of lame but hey, it's good clean fun. Very clean."
* James Reid, the feelers
"We had a great time in Coroglen. Larger
Than Life seems to be going particularly well because everyone knows it,
thanks to the radio.
"We're staying wherever we can, really.
Pull up a piece of grass somewhere and get in there. There's been a bit of
cricket, in fact we're just about to make our debut. My forte? I'm an
all-round retard."
* Hamish Gee, the feelers, Crazy Beach Tour
"It's been a lovely tour, it's basically
been a holiday with an exciting show every night, which is the best of both
worlds. We're all getting good tans. On these summer tours it's a case of
combining business with pleasure.
"It's hard to pinpoint the best show
because we've had full houses every night. In the Coromandel and places like
that you get quite a young crowd in their late teens, early 20s who always
frequent those spots and they really get into it. The shows we did in
Auckland had an older crowd.
"We've been doing this for a while now and
we've grown up a bit. It used to get a little bit expensive when we had to
take care of things like hotel rooms getting wrecked. The bills would roll
in and it wasn't really funny anymore. But we're grown-ups now and things
run a lot smoother. We're behaving ourselves, yes. Why, what have you
heard?"
* Dave Gibson, Elemeno P
"The crowds have been wicked because
everyone's on holiday and letting their hair down. In Coroglen there were
about 1200 people, which was cool because it seems like it's in the middle
of nowhere. Whangamata was pretty intense, there's so many people down
there. The hotel we're at has been getting noise complaints from neighbours
and there was real concern they were going to give us notices. I'm like, if
you want some peace and quiet don't move to Whangamata, especially not at
New Year's Eve.
"There's been lots of inter-band mingling
and competitiveness in a New Zealand-versus-Australia kind of way. We played
a game of cricket, which Steriogram won, if you must know, just by one ball
though. It was very, very close, which is good given none of us are sports
people and I'm crap at anything that requires hand-eye co-ordination.
"Tyson [Steriogram] copped it pretty bad
last night 'cos he gave Justyn [Elemeno P] a brown-eye out the window of
their van and Justyn happened to have a mince pie in his hand ... Yeah, I
think Tyson got the worst of it. I'm just waiting for retribution so it's a
scary time.
"Most of the time we hang around until the
feelers have finished. You hear a lot of rock'n'roll stories about the
feelers - mostly revolving around alcohol - but they've been better behaved
than I expected. Everybody's always like, 'Hey, where's the afterparty?' but
then we go home, we watch David Letterman and have a cup of tea."
* Tyson Kennedy and Brad Carter, Steriogram
B: "We went surfing yesterday in Oakura,
just over the road from the show. We've been in America all year and haven't
had a chance to go to the beach so it was our first time in the water. We're
really happy to be back in New Zealand and able to eat nice food and drink
nice coffee and meet nice people. It's like a holiday for us, eh."
T: "And it's cool 'cos people know your
songs. The other day we played in Whangamata and right from the start they
were all up the front and shouting 'White Trash!' and stuff like that. Some
of the other crowds, it's been more like a warm-up. But Whangamata, they
were just straight into it.
T: "Last night there were a few interesting
games that were ah, introduced to the evening. Drinking games. That was
mainly from Elemeno P and the feelers.
"The other day we pulled up to the gas
station and Elemeno P was there. We've got this great Previa van and it has
a big sunroof, so I decided it would be a good idea to pull my pants down
and stick my bum out, and Justyn decided it would be a good idea to throw
this boiling hot mince pie at my ass. Fortunately he missed. He got the side
of the van and it just splattered on me so it wasn't the full deal.
B: "There's been quite a lot of bums on
this tour. I brown-eyed Hamish, from the feelers, across the motel yard the
other day. He saw me, but then he brown-eyed me back and there was a girl
who saw it and then, like, Brent Eccles [promoter] saw it too and he told
him off. That was cool."