Video duration: 288 seconds
Global video hits: 114451
Promo Video. The first single from David's debut album "Brilliant Trees", the video features legendary photographer Angus McBean (part of the video is based on one of his photographs)and was directed by Anton Corbijn.
Video duration: 74 seconds
Global video hits: 47704
September - David Sylvian
The sun shines high above
The sounds of laughter
The birds swoop down upon
The crosses of old grey churches
We say that we're in love
While secretly wishing for rain
Sipping coke and playing games
September's here again
September's here again
Video duration: 335 seconds
Global video hits: 33173
Recorded live in Italy during the Fire In The Forest tour, 2003-2004.
In performance: David Sylvian, Steve Jansen, Masakatsu Takagi (projection images - live mix). DV footage by Yuka Fujii for Osmosis
Video duration: 835 seconds
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The World Is Everything Tour - live footage, recorded in Brussels.
In performance: David Sylvian, Steve Jansen, Keith Lowe, Takuma Watanabe + Theo Travis. DV footage by Yuka Fujii for Osmosis Film.
http://www.davids ylvian.com/tour
Video duration: 587 seconds
Global video hits: 6824
David performs both songs from "Secrets of the Beehive" back-to-back on the Everything and Nothing tour. They sound great live, and I wish he would include them in his set list more often.
Be sure to watch this incredible compilation of black and white images set to The Boy With the Gun:
http://youtube.co m/watch?v=MgqItiTeYj I&feature=related
Video duration: 437 seconds
Global video hits: 3159
Here is the very immaculate "Cafe' Europa" from David Sylvian's masterpiece and much recomended album "Dead Bees On A Cake" from 1999.
If you have NOT heard this album and you are into Sylvian's work, PLEASE buy it and listen to it.
Hope you all enjoy watching it, this was a very challenging and artistic one to make.
Video duration: 246 seconds
Global video hits: 39851
30 seconds... to make an impression. That endures from day through dream. That holds the power lines and lets the bushes blow.
Music: Darkest Dreaming by David Sylvian