LiQUiFY Magazine February 2015 | Page 122

Speaking of that though, how sweet it was to see one of the country’s legendariest (yes we can make up grandiose words when it comes to referencing anything to do with Kram) bands like Spiderbait invite the effervescent Steph Gilmore on the main Valley Stage with her guitar and play the party classic Ça Plane Pour Moi by Plastic Bertrand, interwoven with some bars of Wipe Out. Yeah Steph you killed it! In the backstage bar afterwards, Steph told us how much she enjoyed her first moment axe-shredding to the masses - “I was a little bit nervous though because I hadn’t seen Kram for about four years and we got here and I just had 15 minutes to practice it with them before they went on,” she laughed. And what about her friend who kept running on stage in random acts of dance and then running off again? - “Haha – she was actually running over to me to keep pulling the hem of my dress down because the guitar was making it ride up and it kept going up, so she was dancing as she did it to try to not give away what she was doing!” A mini dress may not have been the best choice considering all the photographers front of stage below, but it was a pretty cool one – a shimmering ocean aqua satin sleeveless dress with cut-out side LiQUiFY | 122 World Champion to rock legend? Steph Gilmore took to the stage with Spiderbait as a duck takes to water