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I thought he took his name from a Viz character? pomegranate 02:53, Feb 18, 2005 (UTC)

I do believe he did. Badly Drawn Man, it was. I've seen it in outside sources, can't remember where, but [List of Viz comic Strips] has it. 209.6.170.137 03:13, 22 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Actually the inspiration for his name came from the cartoon series 'Sam and the magic ball' because the main character Sam was drawn very badly!

I thought it had been taken from a cartoon in Select Magazine called "Badly Drawn Boy"
It wasn't in Viz, but I remember clearly there was definitely a character called BDB in one of the Viz copy comics in the late 80s/early 90s. Might have been Zit, or Smut, or UT, I forget which. Pollythewasp (talk) 12:30, 22 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
This article states that his name was "inspired by a cartoon his little nephew had drawn": https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/jul/12/badly-drawn-boy-interview-hour-of-bewilderbeast-tour-damon-gough#img-2. Pyronite (talk) 19:26, 9 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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While Badly Drawn Boy's good and all that, do all his songs deserve the links they have, all currently inactive but I presume with the idea that someone's going to actually creates pages for each single - I don't think any have been a big enough hit to be culturally important - unlike his albums, which have all been culturally important. But, maybe some BDB fan would object to this, so I've not changed it. Plinthnick 00:35, 12 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

They (the singles wikilinks) are now removed, I notice. Derek R Bullamore 19:44, 25 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Taja Sevelle incident

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Shouldn't someone mention the Taja Sevelle incident?

What Taja Sevelle incident ?!? Derek R Bullamore 19:44, 25 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Boss

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The way that sentence in the trivia is written - "self-confessed" Springsteen fan - makes it sound as if that's something he should be ashamed of! Willnz0 22:24, 19 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Birth

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He was born in 1969, yet there's a link at the bottom for 1970's births. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.129.212.98 (talkcontribs)

I do remember that his year of birth used to be known as 1970; I don't know if this is a proper reference, but the NPG here : http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw64655/Badly-Drawn-Boy-Damon-Gough still says 1970. Ab930 (talk) 22:49, 7 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The change from 1970 to 1969 was made on 20 August 2006 19:45; no reference to ground this, but there was no reference for 1970 either. Might be worth to look at this again. Ab930 (talk) 22:58, 7 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Bolton or Dunstable

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Someone has today changed BDB's city of origin from Dunstable to Bolton. Not being an expert, I don't know which is correct - but have made the b in Bolton a capital. Please note that it wasn't my original change, and if it's wrong then feel free to revert. Willnz0 19:33, 5 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sell-out

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What a sell-out! Posing for Rolling Stone (cleaning up his grimy appearance), allowing his songs to be put into Hummer commercials? Badly Drawn Boy sucks and is getting worse. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mach Seventy (talkcontribs)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 18:52, 13 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Trivia

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  • He is patron of the charity Manchester Aid to Kosovo and on 31 January 2001, Gough bought his own hat at an auction, raising £1,500 for the charity.
  • In 1991 Gough attended Leeds College of Music and is featured in the College's Alumni.
  • Badly Drawn Boy sponsors Buxton Ladies FC.
  • Gough tried out for Manchester United having been captain of his local football team.
  • Badly Drawn Boy is a supporter of Manchester City Football Club.
  • Famously, Mark E Smith once hailed down Gough's car mistaking it for a taxi. Honourably Gough drove Smith home and was thanked later when Smith realised who he was. Smith also reportedly left his false teeth in the back of the car.[1] Badly Drawn Boy later contributed to The Fall's song "Calendar".
  • The Fall also refer to a 'Badly Boy Drawn' with an 'acoustic case' in the 2002 track "Susan vs. Youth Club".[1]
  • Gough is a Bruce Springsteen fan.
  • He is parodied in the adult comic Viz as "Badly Overdrawn Boy", a pop singer who fails to sell any records and resorts to busking outside his local bank.
  • He was once almost denied entry to the bar at the Sanderson Hotel for his scruffy appearance.
  • For the video for the single "All Possibilities" Damon busked outside Waterloo Station for 8 hours, earning £13.74.
  • Gough is well known for his eccentric dress and matching woolly hat. A reputation which earned him the title of "second worst pop outfit" in a Woolworths poll of 14,000 music fans in 2003.
  • "Silent Sigh" is the theme song for the BBC's One Life series.
  • "Dead Duck" is the theme to the BBC's 'Digital TV' awareness adverts.
  • "You Were Right" is the theme song for the Swedish TV show "Gomorron Sverige".
  • "All Possibilities" was the theme song (and slogan) for one of U.S. retailer Target's advertisement campaigns. The same song is also currently being used in an ad campaign by the UK electrical retailer, Comet.
  • Is a fan of Jeff Buckley; he is seen discussing his views on the late singer on the BBC Documentary "Everybody Here Wants You".
  • Gough is a self-confessed Pot Noodle addict.
  • Gough is a Pixies fan and is interviewed for their 'Gouge' documentary.
  • He was featured in the style section of the Rolling Stone Magazine in their 15 November 2006 issue.
  • Badly Drawn Boy was among numerous artists who performed at the Tsunami Relief Cardiff concert in January 2005 to raise money for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake.
  • He resides in a suburban area south-west of Manchester called Chorlton-cum-Hardy.
  • He asked the audience at the Tsunami Relief Cardiff for a Mexican Wave which many people frowned upon, considering the cause of the concert.
  • Gough has expressed public disapproval of the "Rick Roll" internet joke.

Trivia from article. --Soetermans | is listening | what he'd do now? 12:42, 19 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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