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Brussels, Ancienne Belgique


David Sylvian
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Date: September 20, 2007

September 20, 2007


Venue

Setlist:

Wonderful World
It'll never happen again
World Citizen
The Day the Earth stole Heaven
Ride
Playground Martyrs + Transit
Fire in the Forest + Ghosts
Snow borne Sorrow
Mother & Child
Atom & Cell
Sugar Fuel
Brilliant Trees + Before the Bullfight
The Librarian
Every Colour you are + Riverman
Wanderlust

 

David Sylvian : guitars, vocals
Steve Jansen : drums & keyboards
Keith Lowe : basses
Takuma Watanabe : keyboards

Tour information of 2007 - The World Is Everything

David Sylvian, Steve Jansen  David Sylvian tour Europe in September/October 2007 for the first time in 4 years.
On his reason for touring now, Sylvian writes:

"This tour is in part a means of putting earlier chapters of my working life behind me. Of embracing the work that was done and, with a sense of finality, cutting the ties that bind me to it as a body, an entity. In the future if I return to this material it will likely be in the context of a new body of work with which it shares a connection. In this sense there'll be a greater clarity regarding the content of future performances (should there be any). But we are by no means focusing exclusively on the past as we shall be exploring more recently recorded compositions, in particular those from the 'Nine Horses' releases. 'The World Is Everything' will be an intimate show, in some ways an echo of the 'Slow Fire' performances of a decade ago only on this occasion I shall be supported by a trio of musicians, a line up which will include Steve Jansen on drums and samplers, and bassist Keith Lowe."

David Sylvian, June 2007


Snow Borne Sorrow

Wonderful World

 

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