Monday, July 6, 2015

Blur frontman refused to stop playing – Göteborgs-Posten

Blur frontman Damon Albarn went spinning at Roskilde and refused to stop playing. After five hours, he was dragged from the stage by security guards.

The British singer Damon Albarn, frontman of the band Blur, later Gorillaz and The Good, The Bad and The Queen went off sharply during the weekend’s Roskilde Festival.

After a marathon concert on the five hours he was forced with a certain violence of the scene by security guards because he was so in the gas he simply refused to stop Showa.

The exuberant appearance took place along with the group Africa Express Project, a world music collaboration Damon Albarn started in 2013. Among other things, could Albarn performing a cover of the Clash classic Should I Stay Or Should I Go together with musicians like Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Nick Zinner, Songhoy Blues, Jeff Wootton, and Seye Adel Ekan.

Four in the morning would show ends, and Albarn got several reminders from the concert organizers that it was now high time to put point. But instead incited Damon Albarn audience further to cheer and rejoice. “Fuck what everybody says. If you want more, you should get more!” shouted an apparent game eager Albarn in his element.

The concert took off again, and the crowd was almost in ecstasy, before security guards intervened: literally lifted Damon Albarn and carried him from the scene.

Here you can see the incident on film:

Damon Albarn refuses to stop playing

Damon Albarn will be borne by the scene

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