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Gone To Earth (live 1988)


In Praise Of Shamans tour 1988
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Length: 6:38

Date: March 23, 1988

Performed live in The Praise Of Shamans tour 1988.


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David Sylvian - vocals, keyboards
Richard Barbieri - keyboards, guitar
Steve Jansen - drums, percussion
David Torn - guitars
Robbie Aceto - guitars, vocals
Mark Isham - trumpet
Ian Maidman bass

Lyrics

With a burning candle
A book of holy things
They'll throw you up against the wall
Bind your hands with string
Caught in the sudden shower
Our host of heavenly Kings
They're all victims of circumstance
Of ancient bells that bring
All the fear in the world, naked and shy
Down upon our heads, with no reason why

And though voices may holler
For all they're worth
The rabbits have fled their burrows
Gone to earth

Artists related to this track

Steve Jansen - copyright Dirk Tholenaar for davidsylvian.net
Steve Jansen (performer)
2011 copyright Samadhisound
David Sylvian (performer)
copyright Matt Brown Guildford, UK
David Torn (performer)
Richard Barbieri
Richard Barbieri (performer)
Press photography
Mark Isham (performer)
Ian Madman. Picture taken from paulbrady.com
Ian Maidman (performer)
copyright Robbie Aceto
Robbie Aceto (performer)

This track can be found on:

In Praise Of Shamans tour 1988
Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis

March 23 1988

In Praise Of Shamans - Los Angeles
Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, USA

April 5, 1988

Teatro Astoria, Ravenna Italy

May 5, 1988

Cirque Royale, Brussels Belgium

May 25, 1988

Hammersmith Odeon, London UK

May 28, 1988

front sleeve
In Praise Of Shamans

Japanese bootleg. Superb!!

front sleeve
Live In Theatre 1988

Italian bootleg

Rockwell Hall University, Buffalo

March 29, 1988

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