And what a night out it is. Jon Shihad starts out sitting in the back of a car with a middle-aged couple. Those two are having a jolly old time, laughing and getting pissed on wine, while Jon sulks like a teen who’s being forced to attend his dumb uncle’s dumb 50th birthday. He doesn’t want to go; there’ll only be old people there.
The car drives around the streets of what I think is Wellington. It’s dark and I can’t quite pick any familiar landmarks, but it feels like Wellington. And if it is the capital, there was a lot more neon and less street lighting back in the ’90s.
Finally the car arrives at a hall in the suburbs where a party is in progress. “And I pray for a rain to wash you far away,” Jon sings. Steady on, Jon! It’s just some oldies having a knees-up.
At the hall, everyone is having a good time. The oldies are enjoying tasty wedges, and young ‘uns are rock-and-roll dancing. Finally old misery guts gets up on the dance floor and has a good old kanikani, with the rest of Shihad enjoying themselves.
This is the first Shihad video that features Shihad not playing as a band. It suits the mellower, more atmospheric song. I’m sure the suburban shindig setting was used to be edgy and ironic, but 16 years on, it’s a lot easier to believe Shihad enjoying themselves at such an event.
Best bit: the platecam capturing the look of glee as the oldies grab the wedges.
Director: Chris Mauger
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Definitely Wellington. The carpark at the start with the neon Steinlager sign is where the Reading complex is now; where it backed on to Courtenay Place there was a pie cart and (the late) Kenny the busker had his patch before his amp was impounded. At about 0:55 is James Smith’s Corner on Manners and Cuba Streets as it was then, and I’m pretty sure I can pick out lower Cuba Street, Lambton Quay and Frank Kitts park in the background of other shots as well. I have a higher res copy of this on video somewhere, and the locations are a bit easier to pick on that 🙂
That’s brilliant info – thanks! Now what I watched it again, it starts to make sense. The James Smith corner looks totally different, all wired up with neon.
No probs 🙂 That corner is also now missing the bridge from the JS to the Oaks complex too.
Just wanted to listen to Debs Night Out again and saw these comments – as one of the oldies it brought back wonderful memories. Brilliant night for us oldies with Shihad as our very special Guests.
Thanks for the memory- and having recently seen Jon at The Waterfront performing a brilliant one-man concert you can see we knew talent when we saw it all those years ago.