We're back in Oz and before we give you Part 1 of the tour diary we have a whole swag of gigs to tell you about starting with...
FREE ALL-AGES SHOW - QPAC - BRISBANE
THIS FRIDAY 3RD JULY
with Texas Tea, Men into Space and Des de Mona
Night starts 8pm. The Boat People onstage at 11pm.
THE TOTE w HUNGRY KIDS OF HUNGARY - MELBOURNE
SATURDAY 11TH JULY
with Hungry Kids of Hungary, Mirror House Antics and Dream Twins 8pm
UPSTARTS at SPECTRUM - SYDNEY
WEDNESDAY 22ND JULY
with Tokenview, Bearhug and Upstarts DJs
$10 presented by whothehell.net
TOURING WITH THE BASICS IN JULY
17 Jul 2009 Sydney Opera House Sydney
18 Jul 2009 Heritage Hotel Bulli, NSW
19 Jul 2009 The Brass Monkey Cronulla, NSW
23 Jul 2009 Transit Bar Canberra, ACT
24 Jul 2009 Republic Bar Hobart, TAS
25 Jul 2009 Hotel New York Launceston TAS
30 Jul 2009 The Zoo Brisbane, QLD
31 Jul 2009 Woombye Hotel Woombye, QLD
1 Aug 2009 Beach Hotel Byron Bay, QLD
ROBIN BOAT LA TOUR DIARY PART 1
I rate LA. It's our third time here in the last 9 months, the first time being via CMJ in New York, the second being after SXSW in March. This time is an LA-only affair as we spend a week playing showcases before heading home to record album number three.
We all meet in Sydney and board the flight to LA which is really no longer than a driving tour from Brisbane to Sydney. The first night is spent buying mexican food and a keyboard stand. I lost my last one in SXSW when I lent it to the Youth Group kids and then got drunk and never came back. I also realise that Wilco and Okkervil River are playing Thursday but have sold out. Sob. The next day we wake up early to play a TV thing for Beta TV who coincidentally have just finished interviewing another Australian band who I've never heard of but who look like a bunch of heavy -set, more heavily tattooed Keith Urbans. I get to use my 1982 Yamaha battery-powered keyboard which has a "tone variator" and pastel buttons. Yum! I use the "fantasy" setting.
We then hit an opshop across the road which has a whole bunch of old Hollywood costumes and the girls behind the counter coerce us into playing a private show for them. No discounts though.
The show that night is in a club above the Roxy called 'On the Rox' which is apparently owned by Mischa Barton's boyfriend. It looks like a tiny airplane cabin. The two other bands we play with are great - "The Picture" from NYC and The Parson Red Heads who hold down the soul of California with some sweet harmonised CSNY Rock n Roll. They all look great in white slacks too. Next comes my favourite part of an LA night out which is when the bars close at 2am (boo!) and you all go and have buddy times at a 24 hour diner. We end up in Swingers sitting at a table across from the Veronicas. Brisbane. Everywhere.
Ahh sweet jet lag. Perfect for keeping gig-like hours. We wake up about 3pm and mooch around in the pool for a while before an acoustic run-through and a band meeting ("James? Present. Robin? Present." etc). Then we head to gig number two at the Mint Lounge. The first band are another Great NYC band called Pete and J who it turns out are staying with an Australian girl who has a mutual friend in Bertie Blackman. I tell Pete my Wilco woes and he offers to text their manager and ask for tickets. This didn't work obviously as I'm sitting here writing this at about the time Wilco are probably hitting stage. My hopes are raised and dashed again as I find out that Pheonix are playing on Sunday and then find out that's the day we fly home. We finish with more diner times among our new friends, a breakfast burrito and cheap mexican beer that would cost $12 per bottle in Australia.
Thursday! This is a slightly nerve-racking day as we play a morning (uuuuurgh) boardroom showcase for a whole bunch of Film and TV types at the Warner building for our licensing company Rhino. It goes well and I also get explain the concept of glassing someone to the audience. Nic Harcourt who has been our LA champion also turns up, tells us a story about playing soccer against deep purple and then sorts out a last minute show for us at the hotel cafe.
We get home to find out Michael Jackson is no mor
e. RIP big fella. Me and Charles leave the others playing in the spa which has been filled with dish detergent and head into town to check out the holy grail of record stores "Amoeba" but then get distracted by a Sheila E. (Prince's drummer) drum clinic. Nerdlishious. Hollywood is packed with people going Jacko-Wacko and news vans are everywhere doing live crosses and the like.
Now I'm sitting here writing to you gentle reader but there is so much more fun to be had - tonight we go out in echo park, tomorrow we lay down a track for Blue Microphones and play the Hotel Cafe, then Saturday we play our biggest show at the Echoplex in Silverlake with Telekenisis. I'll leave you with the dubious (depending on your taste for double entendre) image of the California sun cascading down my face. Stay tuned for part 2. xox robin
(written 9.7.09)