The Outsider: Neon Wilderness

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Steve Shearer (freeride76)
Swellnet Dispatch

"Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the kings horses and all the kings men Couldn't put Humpty together again." Traditional Nursery Rhyme.

Greetings sports fans. Welcome to the auspicious year of the Water Dragon, a symbol of great optimism and dynamic growth for our illustrious and numerous Chinese comrades. We welcome them warmly to the Sport of Kings.

The contrast, of course, couldn't be greater with our own self-flagellating Western economies and the great and noble pursuit of Pro Surfing, financed as it is by Big Surf, whose fortunes are bumping along the bottom of the retail river, waiting to be scooped up and flensed by predatory bottom feeders of the vilest disposition and motives.

Should we take a moment to survey the landscape? Whenever I feel that impulse come on I take the drive north from the cow paddocks of sleepy Lennox Head up to the seamy underbelly of the Gold Coast, where things like the ASP HQ, surf retail and Pro Surfing reach their glittering apotheosis.

There's time to think before one enters the exhausted squirm of motorways which lead into the fibrillating heart of the surf-industrial complex. Coolangatta. The Cooly-gatta now stands poignant and quietly sad, a town in rictus, deserted by big money.

Money colonised Coolangatta like heroin did in the post-Vietnam era, like a cancer does a healthy body, leaving as it's legacy the ghastly tumours of high-rise buildings, internal skeletons of retail shops now empty and lifeless like cadavers in a morgue.

Marooned on this economic reef lies Pro Surfing, prey to a viciously polarised debate which saps it's legitimacy and drip fed by surf corporations who are at the bleeding edge of the greatest transfer of economic wealth from the Old World to the New World ever seen. The Old Markets that have acted as cash cows for the sport are doddering and decrepit, milked dry by a predatory capitalism that socialised it's losses onto unsuspecting taxpayers.

The industry needs access to Asia to grow. And the biggest Asian market, of course, is our ancient, somewhat repressive, communist friend the Peoples Republic of China. The Nike People's Republic of China ASP World Tour. That rolls off the tongue doesn't it? Why waste anymore time looking for a global sponno? The Reds are the only ones with the readies. And that's not just my opinion. In a freak accident I ran into one of the founding heads of the major surf corps on the sands of Snapper Rocks. He spoke to me on condition of anonymity. We'll come back to him.

Writing about Pro Surfing has been a pastime for me for two years. In those turbulent times, anyone who casts a critical eye on the caper can't help but develop a kind of paternal fidelity, perhaps similar to the feeling garnered from caring for a mildly disabled red-headed step-child. I mean no disrespect to mildly disabled red-headed step-children either. It may be that their highest purpose on Earth is to make the ASP look good.

I kid, I kid.

Maybe it's closer to observing some kind of clumsy endangered animal like a dodo before it went the way of the, well, dodo, a species uniquely ill-suited to thriving in it's natural environment. It's hard to say. Whatever it is, the constant game of existential whack-a-mole which seems to keep the ASP in perpetual crisis mode makes for uniquely compelling viewing.

Is there clear air ahead for the ASP? Perhaps, but the next controversy to pop up could be as close as a failed drug test away. My message to the ASP: embrace the chaos.

In the absence of a desperately needed "pitch-man", a CEO who could conceive of and drive a compelling narrative, Pro Surfing has now hitched it's caboose to a new crop of uber-mensche who are still too young to buy a drink in the USA. Medina, 'Brother' Andino and John John Florence have all of a sudden made Julian Wilson seem a veteran and Jordy a washed up has-been.

Florence, in particular, has been off the hook, delivering the kind of otherwordly performances at the Pipeline which recall the greatest live performances of Hendrix. In response Dane Reynolds has thrown down his own freakishness, via the delayed mechanism of web video.

Of the two, Florence's houdini act at Pipe was by far the most engaging. The simple self-evident fact that Pro Surfing must rely on: Live music is more compelling than the studio version when it comes to great talents.

Dane on tour was live and uncut: the incendiary performances complete with multiple WTF moments, the mid-heat implosions against lesser talents, the awkward, oblique interviews with fawning surf journalists. It seemed more transparent. More honest. A multinational corporation paid him huge sums of money and in return he entertained the masses with his talent. Now, ironically, as a freesurfer, Dane the concept, the entity, the product, is more tightly controlled in terms of public exposure than ever before. Freedom through unfreedom.

I raised it with him at the weirdly downbeat press conference today which took place at the happily corporate surfers tent.

"So, no more live and uncut gigs for the fans eh? We get the three minute clips?" "Man, I'm a recording artist now. There's less live gigs for sure. Shit, everyone gets tired of touring. You've got to get back in the studio sometimes otherwise you get no new music." "Is that what you're doing? Going back to the creative source?" "I think so. Yeah. Essentially." "Any books to recommend to the new kids. Still on the Bukowski?" "Oh yeah, still on that. You know that one that starts: 'So I'm an artist now?'" (laughs) "Sweet, hope you get a match-up with John John" "Me too, that'd be rad"

An audience with the former Messiah always requires a steadying ale and on my way post-haste to the nearest bar I ran headlong into the Captain of Industry mentioned earlier in the tale. Fresh off the sand as it were.

I opened the exchange: "Is surf dead?" "Nah, nah. (laughs). Look this is the biggest crisis the surf industry has ever faced. Europe is a basket case. Whose got money to spend on surf gear when the family budget won't balance? But there will be a new dawn." "Does the thought of a new CEO of the ASP taking control back from the franchises make you nervous?" "No, cause it's not gunna happen." "What would you say to critics who say the sport needs an independent body to govern it?" "I'd say you're dreaming. The surf companies have bankrolled it since day one. The surfers own the other half." "What about a global sponsor?" "In exchange for what? What do you think they want? Control of the product. You don't get something for nothing. I don't think the surfers would want to sell out for that. And you think you're going to get the webcast for free?" "What about being to offer a consistent product?" "It's competition between the brands that is producing improvements in the webcasts. A consistent product could be cheesy and not representative of the surf culture. Look around (he swept his hand), this isn't golf or tennis." "No, no it's not."

The baldly stated facts are that the brands will relinquish control of the ASP over their dead bodies. They will drive it anywhere they want. Any structural reform is impossible in such a scenario. In effect a new CEO will be merely another puppet placed in position to advance the status quo agenda.

The most wildly inappropriate thought went through my head after this convo, triggered by something one of the Aboriginal dancers had said in the opening ceremony. Love Mother Earth. That's what he said. And he meant it. Everything, Pro Surfing, the Surf Industry, the whole capitalistic nine-yards-ball-of-wax is predicated on growth. Growth. Pro Surfing doesn't need to grow. It needs to shrink. Back to a clipboard on the beach and a cooler of cold beers for the judges. Mobile and fluid, low impact, built for the core and the romance of peak performances in peak conditions instead of the bastardry of circus top sideshow surfing. Pro Surfing as performance art and sport at the pinnacle. As privilege for the very few, not cashcow for kids homeschooled on the myth of mainstream acceptance.

It could happen, but not in this lifetime.

But chin up comrades, our all too human hearts beat strongly yet. The Messiah walks among us, still clothed in the dust of this suffering world and the cosmic violence of our Communist overlords is a nightmare for a different time. Our rookies stand ready to shine, like fresh autumn blossoms thrown into the maw of this consumerist maelstrom, as yet unsullied by rain or mud.

The divine comedy is ready to resume.

Shalom shipmates.

Stop The Presses: J-Bay has been dropped from the World Tour this Year. Expect further amputations as the wounded surf industry attempts to quarantine the global infection.

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norv Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 4:11pm

Great reading... its been too long ;)

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the-spleen_2 Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 4:31pm

9.33 but would've been a 10 if it was later in the comp (bless the vagaries of judging).

You gunna do one every day?

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freeride76 Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 4:37pm

I expect so.

That is if they let me back in to the "gatta.

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the-spleen_2 Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 4:47pm

Excellent, but dont get complacent with us fucken judges. We like to see repertoire you know.

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windjammer Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 5:17pm

Welcome back Cap'n O.
As always, steady at the helm.
Don't cut those scurvied bilge rats an inch of slack!

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sidthefish Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 5:49pm

well to be honest Outsider, it was all a bit too frilly, and made poor ol' Sid think too hard on a lazy friday arvo... Sid capitulated to the safety of more tooheys.

but just the thought of it making rottencramps spit pretzels on twitter made it worth while.

if you want back into the 'gatta, relax, Sid know's people, who know people.

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billie Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 6:50pm

Yay!!!!!! Thanks for helping me figure out who freeride 76 is.

I knew I smelled a rat.....

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whaaaat Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 7:46pm

D'oh!! I thought he was the Idiot Bunny!

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whaaaat Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 7:47pm

Noice work Stive.

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sidthefish Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 7:50pm

windjammer, get your beadie eyes off my tow-in vessel.

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supercrunch Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 9:40pm

Can you try and delve into what John John is reading too?

How about an expression session with China, Butto, Reg Riley and Branno? At least it might add something to the goldy culture vacuum with some alcohol-soaked, drug-addled legends ripping and being interviewed.

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t-diddy Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 10:22pm

good shit as per usual..spoke with dane the other day at d-bah..turns out the dude is awesome. its so good to have your suspicions confirmed. let the contest fall into the rubble. surfing will lose its popularity and in turn we can get some less crowded days. while i'm at the internet can go too. all the hyperlinks overload your working memory so its just a bunch of snippets of nothing

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t-diddy Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 10:24pm

also, am i wrong in saying danes current mustachio gives him the appearance of a young ernest hemingway?

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sidthefish Friday, 24 Feb 2012 at 11:05pm

before Dane Reynolds...

THERE WAS DANE KING...

look it up poofters.

now there's a MAN.

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the-roller Saturday, 25 Feb 2012 at 2:51am

Shaloha Stiv. Nice work.

And on sid's subject of poofsters, since it looks like he's been like the rest of the comp, demoted and deleted from the J-bay affair, say hi to GT for us.

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stevenug Saturday, 25 Feb 2012 at 5:27am

Dearest Steven,

Not bad. Not bad at 'tal.

But the Country Boy meets The Goldie storyline was done last year. Wasn't it? Perhaps that was your homage to a certain writer we all know and love that excels at the apocalyptic tale. The end of times doesn't suit you Steve. You are more of a half glass full of sheep shit, saltwater and ale type of bloke.

And what's this bullshit the unidentified "founding head of the major surf corps" source (read: pussy, anonymous commenter) says about competition between the brands making the product better? Competition between failing brands only becomes a competition on who can spend the least and get the most. That's not progress.

And what half of the tour do the surfers own? Half of nothing is nothing. At least that's what my home school economics professor told me.

And least we found out Daynolds was still on the Bukowski.

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timmeh Saturday, 25 Feb 2012 at 6:05am

At last!! Keep it coming and I definitely agree that judges need more beer... well at least this one!

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the-roller Saturday, 25 Feb 2012 at 6:37am

Steve Nuggie, no need to go so public with your expose of jealousness of Steve Shearer gettin' paid to write the goods.

Still, it's good to see you know failure first hand, you epically failed blogger you.

Welcome to Swellnet.com/au!

Oh, and it might seem to you, nuggie, that competition is something new, or even dubbed "cool" to some in society,.... but, in reality, it's what's been served for breakie for well over 250,000 years.

http://chillicon.wordpress.com/2012/02/02/opportunism-the-new-cool/

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stevenug Saturday, 25 Feb 2012 at 7:03am

@Freeride76

They can take away your press pass but they will never take your un-freedom. Just means more time for drinking. These surf stories tend write themselves sometimes.

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the-roller Saturday, 25 Feb 2012 at 10:23am

Earth to nuggie,

Stories never write themselves. Never.

Maybe that's your problem, and why Steve is still apples?... The reason why Steve is aces and you've ended up failing epically,...

the sole reason why your blog self destructed...

You've been waiting all this time for your stories to write themselves.

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stevenug Saturday, 25 Feb 2012 at 11:43am

Part II should be interesting.

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radiationrules Saturday, 25 Feb 2012 at 2:52pm

Outsider,

You have nice turn of phrase but the some of your dialogue reminds me of little kid who has been left in the sandpit without any friends or toys to play with.

1. Go to www.businessspectator.com.au, do a search and read the article "Finding-hidden-value-in-Billabong" for some informed commentary of the current state of Billabong. In the rock roll cut and thrust of $Billion company's in a very difficult 2012 they are doing pretty dam well with selling minor assets, clearing down debt and fending off take-over bids.

2. There wasn't ever a "golden period" of professional surfing competition, so stop lamenting its current demise as though there is some perfect world to compare it to. There is only the joy of the current era, i like your wry commentary but it would be nice to celebrate the moment too??

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whaaaat Saturday, 25 Feb 2012 at 7:49pm

@radiationrules

"You have nice turn of phrase but the some of your dialogue reminds me of little kid"

Mebbe try some indefinite articles and a little proof reading yerself, my friend.

And if you're gonna cite Bartholomeusz, you should also cite (read it first) his article "A pressing retail chain reaction".

The "minor assets" Bong have just offloaded are precisely the sort of high margin, high value, in-demand items best suited to an on-line strategy.

If Bong had one....