- Music
- 14 Jul 03
About a Boy
Danielle Brigham catches up with the Badly Drawn one
Badly Drawn Boy
Sporting his trademark beanie even in the face of sultry Irish climes, Damon Gough took to the main stage yesterday with a piano, a guitar and a harmonica and despite his backing band ‘standing him up’, was as rich and beautiful and simple as ever. Few artists could appeared before a festival audience of thousands and create such an intimate atmosphere. Sitting at his piano with a cigarette at arms reach, he delivered plenty of old favourites as well as some new material, with the occasional improvisation and clearing-of-throat mid-song. An epic rendition of ‘Pissing in the Wind’ had good vibes radiating throughout Punchestown, and judging from the rapture of The Diehard Fan beside me, I have to conclude that this was an extra special Badly Drawn Boy experience.
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