According to davidsylvian.net member abetomo, the Fire in The Forest 04 concert on April 24 at the Showa Joshi Hitomi Kinen Kohdohin in Tokyo (Japan), was recorded for Hi -Definition Television broadcast by the Japanese TV station “NHK”. The show will be broadcast on 30 July 2004 from 11:45pm to 1:15am (Tokyo time) in High Vision TV format (digital format) in Japan. It means that the show can not be viewed from normal TV. It will also be broadcast on normal TV on 15th August as 11.45pm (Tokyo time) on channel NHK BS2. Update: the show as shown was incomplete. Cut songs are How Little We Need to be Happy, The Other Side of Life, and The Shining of Things.
Updated: Fire In The Forest concert in Tokyo broadcast on TV
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