Friday, 21 June 2013
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Cosmography of the Local Universe
A film by Hélène Courtois, Daniel Pomarède, R. Brent Tully, Yehuda Hoffman, and Denis Courtois
Four Tet IS NOT Burial
What started as an asshat with a Tumblr was then boosted by being picked up here yesterday. The Equalizer is a satirical site, often fugn hilarious like this and this and...
♪♫ David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - Live in Japan (1993)
God's Monkey
Brightness Falls
Every Colour You Are
Jean The Birdman
Firepower
Damage
Exposure
Gone To Earth
20th Century Dreaming
Wave
Riverman
Darshan
The First Day
Blinding Light Of Heaven
Sylvian - voice, guitar, keys
Fripp - guitar
Michael Brook - "Infinite Guitar"
Trey Gunn - Warr touch guitar
Pat Mastelotto - drums
♪♫ David Sylvian - Live in Tokyo (2004)
Showa Women's University, Hitomi Memorial Hall, Tokyo, 24th April 2004
Recorded by and broadcast on Japanese public broadcasting network NHK. 10/10
Opening
Blemish
The Good Son
The Only Daughter
The Heart Knows Better
She Is Not
Late Night Shopping
A Fire In The Forest
When Poets Dreamed of Angels / Cries & Whispers
Blue Skinned Gods
Praise
Maria
Wasn't I Joe?
World Citizen
Jean The Birdman
David Sylvian
computer, keyboards, acoustic guitar, vocals
Steve Jansen
computer, keyboards, electronic percussion, vocals
Masakatsu Takagi
visual images
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Recorded by and broadcast on Japanese public broadcasting network NHK. 10/10
Opening
Blemish
The Good Son
The Only Daughter
The Heart Knows Better
She Is Not
Late Night Shopping
A Fire In The Forest
When Poets Dreamed of Angels / Cries & Whispers
Blue Skinned Gods
Praise
Maria
Wasn't I Joe?
World Citizen
Jean The Birdman
David Sylvian
computer, keyboards, acoustic guitar, vocals
Steve Jansen
computer, keyboards, electronic percussion, vocals
Masakatsu Takagi
visual images
+
Peter Hudson: ‘Words and Music’ (Portrait of Paul Kelly 2007)
Paul Kelly & The Portraits
National Portrait Gallery Canberra
19 June – 1 September 2013
Info
National Portrait Gallery Canberra
19 June – 1 September 2013
Info
Portraits offer insight into enigmatic Paul Kelly
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