Don Mescall Singer/Songwriter

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Sept 2001 RTE Guide - Passion and Peeves

Since my daughter Eve was born almost three years ago my passion for life has unfolded. She's at an age now when she has just mastered the art of conversation. She comes out with lines like "Daddy what's a planet?", or even "Daddy look at this ladybird, it's so pretty!"

I am suddenly starting to see the world through the eyes of a child. Everything is "why?" and it makes me question so many things I take for granted. Her sense of innocence and confidence about the world seems unlimited and I worry about the day when I have to explain and protect her against the darker side of life's reality.

Music obviously plays a big part in my life and she seems to have picked up on this. She's sometimes in my studio in the house just watching me playing guitar or listening to music. Lately I was listening to "It Ain't Me Babe" which she instantly took a liking to. Some time later I asked her who her favourite singer was, and I was thinking secretly that it was going to be me. She replied "Bob Dylan".

Nothing could ever have prepared me for the moment when I first heard her singing "Lucky Star", one of my more recent songs. She was just after her bath and humming in her bed before sleep, when the melody came out so sweetly, just like she was singing the Tweenies song. I felt really elevated!

Along with the joys there are also the tears. Eve has sometimes found it difficult to cope with my lifestyle as a touring musician. Several times as I have prepared to leave for a gig or a tour she spots the signs - the bag packed or the guitar case in the hall. The tears start - she wants to come with me.

I explained to her that this was my work and after buying her a child-size guitar of her own I said that when she could sing and play a few songs on the guitar, she could come with me. Little did I know. On leaving for my last tour in Ireland, with the van loaded, I called upstairs to Eve to say goodbye. She quickly appeared on the landing in her pyjamas with one yellow welly on the wrong foot and her guitar in hand saying "Daddy I'm ready and I'm coming too".