Lombok, the volcanic island east of Bali in Indonesia, has many sights to behold. It has villages of bamboo huts shaded by palm trees and fronted by beaches of multi-coloured outrigger fishing fleets. It has a huge, smoking volcano called Rinjani and apparently it also has rampant ‘illegal’ gold mining.
Lombok also has a beach town called Sengiggi, home to an open-air pub called Papaya with 2-for-1 Bintang beers during ‘Crazy Time’ from half nine to ten pm, and the tightest 7-piece cover band I’ve heard in years. The pub also has a dancing midget.
As the hulking Samoan keyboardist belts out Irene Cara’s Flash Dance hit ‘What a Feeling,’ all three and a half feet of him carves it up on the dance floor, cigarette in one hand, a fluttering bank note in the other and like a bandage, his head encased in a wide white headband emblazoned with the Japanese rising sun. The only other moving thing on the dance floor is a greying blonde perm in a black, bat-winged one-piece jumpsuit with a low V-neck framing a heavily wrinkled tan. With dance moves birthed when even I was wearing a narrow leather tie, from behind a pillar he’s playing ‘come-hither’ with a top heavy post-war German bombshell across the bar.
Next up for the 7-piece is Kool and the Gang. The midget slides effortlessly into a Usain Bolt running-on-the-spot move complete with cigarette and flapping bank note and the greying blonde perm is spinning his captured prey like a top.
It’s five minutes to ten and time for more Bintang. Crazy Time indeed
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I think I've seen my future! I already have the perm and the jumpsuit.
ReplyDeleteI've never been so jealous!
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