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Date: September 23, 2003

September 23, 2003
Tue 23rd September - BRISTOL, Colston Hall

Setlist:
Blemish
The Good Son
The Only Daughter
The Heart Knows Better
She Is Not
Late Night Shopping
How Little We Need To Be Happy
A Fire In The Forest
The Other Side Of Life
When Poets Dreamed Of Angels + Cries And Whispers (medley)
The Shining Of Things
Blue Skinned Gods
Praise
Maria
Wasn't I Joe?

1st Encore
World Citizen

2nd Encore
Jean The Birdman

Merchandise:
Tourbook (Trophies 3), Signed Blemish CDs, T-shirts and badges.

Picture of tourbook kindkly provided by Adam.
Pictures of David and Steve provided by Clive (taken by Richard).

Tour information of 2003 - Fire In The Forest

New tour featuring David Sylvian and Steve JansenBrand new tour featuring David Sylvian and Steve Jansen with visuals by Masakatsu Takagi.

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#1 authorname 2003-09-24 20:06
This show was well attended particularly given the short notice and lack of publicity. The set kicked off with most of the tracks from Blemish, with Steve and David sat behind keyboards whilst visuals played on video screens behind. David then moved on to accustic guitar playing many tracks from Secrets of the Beehive, Cries and Wispers and The Other Side of Life. The set finished Praise and a couple of new songs which I guess will be on Steve and Davids new album Encores were World Citizen and Jean the Birdman. Some of the Blemish tracks were uncompromising, some sounded far better than on the album. Overall the show flowed really well and lasted around 1 hour 45 mins.
 

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