David Sylvian Tears of Flowers。
The tears of the crocodile。

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David Sylvian Tears of Flowers。
The tears of the crocodile。

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After the demise of Japan, former bandleader David Sylvian went to work on his debut album. He would unleash his masterpiece Brilliant Trees
Me tryna attract David Sylvian
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Ars Longa Vita Brevis
There is, in reality, a virtual me. This virtual me will not age, and will continue to play the piano for years, decades, centuries. Will there be human then? Will the squids that will conquer the earth after humanity listen to me? What will pianos be to them? What about music? Will there be empathy there? Empathy that spans hundreds of thousand years. Ah, but the batteries won't last that long. - Ryuichi Sakamoto, 23 Feb 2023 ---
Forbidden Colours Lyrics (Song by David Sylvian/Ryuichi Sakamoto)
The wounds on your hands never seem to heal I thought all I needed was to believe Here am I, a lifetime away from you The blood of Christ, or the beat of my heart My love wears forbidden colours My life believes
Senseless years thunder by Millions are willing to give their lives for you Does nothing live on?
Learning to cope with feelings aroused in me My hands in the soil, buried inside of myself My love wears forbidden colours My life believes in you once again
I`ll go walking in circles While doubting the very ground beneath me Trying to show unquestioning faith in everything Here am I, a lifetime away from you The blood of Christ, or a change of heart
My love wears forbidden colours My life believes My love wears forbidden colours My life believes in you once again
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Ars Longa Vita Brevis "Skilfulness takes time and Life is short" Rest In Peace Maestro Jan 17 1952 - Mar 28 2023

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The original David Sylvian
Happy Birthday David Sylvian David Sylvian is an English musician, singer, and songwriter known for his work as the lead vocalist and main songwriter of the band Japan. After Japan disbanded, Sylvian embarked on a solo career, releasing a number of critically acclaimed albums that explored a variety of musical styles, including jazz, ambient, and experimental rock. Sylvian has collaborated with a wide range of artists, including Ryuichi Sakamoto, Holger Czukay, Robert Fripp, and Brian Eno, and his work has been praised for its poetic lyrics and inventive production. #davidsylvian #DavidSylvian #Japan #Musician #Songwriter #Experimental #Jazz #Ambient #Collaboration #RyuichiSakamoto #RobertFripp #BrianEno #PoeticLyrics #InventiveProduction https://www.instagram.com/p/Co_nS3PNLN_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Now I’ll preface this by saying I’m a huge David Sylvian fan — saw him twice in concert back in the day and will go to my deathbed with Alchemy as one of my top-5 records of all-time, closely followed by Brilliant Trees. That said — I picked up 2009’s 2-LP Manafon on vinyl the other week, quite proud of myself for getting it for $29.99 instead of $47, and I’ve got to say…I got overcharged by $29 as far as I’m concerned. Hell, I should be paid $29 just to have to listen to it. Y’know, I have a lot of the Flux & Mutability-type stuff he has done over the years, and it’s no secret that he leans into ethereal sound collages. I’m good with that; some of them are pretty cool. Manafon is not cool. This is as if he read every review that ever called his music pretentious and said “Oh YEAH? I’ll show you! You ain’t seen nothing yet!” This stuff is so formless in its execution, so arrogant in its supposition that someone would want to hear it, so mindbogglingly dull and pointless that it’s really indefensible even as abstract soundwork. It’s bad art done badly. What a disappointment.