David Sylvian ( radio interview 27th Oct 22 )

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A nice interview from David , the first I've heard in a while
Best regards to you Mr Sylvian
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  • @pinkpyjamas-ey6rw
    @pinkpyjamas-ey6rw6 күн бұрын

    An amazing man in many ways. David may not wish to listen back to his music with Japan but if he did I'm pretty sure he'd be proud of the music he made then. Amazing sound, great music imo. He may not choose to listen but I'm on it all the time! x

  • @Iloveliquidgoo
    @Iloveliquidgoo8 күн бұрын

    I’m very late to hear this but hearing his thoughts as of a year and a half ago is such a treat. I’m so very happy to hear that David still considers Japan’s work to be some of the best at the time even though they didn’t, and still don’t, get the recognition they deserve(d). While David may be selective about what he shares I’m so grateful for what he does via any medium.

  • @tomislavzdunic802
    @tomislavzdunic8027 ай бұрын

    For me Most beautiful voice In solar system Lirics Music Esoteric diamond in music sky Most beautiful man on blue planet Very unique poet Song Gentle Evokative Senzual All opus Japan 1978 1984.. Brilliant trees Today 15 11 2023 Colours may life I surrender Greetings from Croatia

  • 6 ай бұрын

    A great interview. A true artist. Nice to hear him after all these many years and feel he is grounded, confident in the direction he is taking and happy

  • @jonathanwhite5640
    @jonathanwhite56407 ай бұрын

    A master returns,please stay and shine your light into this space

  • @tedval13
    @tedval13 Жыл бұрын

    Enthralling. I'm so glad he spoke.

  • @DonnieKreyden
    @DonnieKreyden6 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this. I think David is fine. His Instagram page is amazing! He's still got it, he is simply expressing himself in a different way now. Once an artist, always an artist.

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you Donnie for your input , I absolutely agree , it's fascinating work to view , you through David's work,his albums, musical journey over the years I hope to see many more / hopefully hear from David soon , it was awesome to hear this , so thank you I'd at this point like to wish everyone a very well earned Christmas holiday that's upcoming , another year nearly gone, and best wishes for 2024 , I thank you for your support on my channels , the first I dedicated more to Japan , (thanks there to Paul www.nightporter.co.uk) and to the other band members all the best , and raising a glass to you Mr Mick Karn rip , a true pioneer , without you , well,pretty certain I'd not be typing this ....Thank you all 👌 David's work through art/photography on his Instagram page can be followed here instagram.com/davidsylvian258?igshid=MTNiYzNiMzkwZA== www.threads.net/@davidsylvian258

  • @vv247
    @vv2472 ай бұрын

    Love this so much thank you for posting. A truly incredible artist, from Japan to Rain Tree Crow , his solo work and anything else he touched. There's just too many songs I love, all the snippets you played in this clip are wonderful.

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you to my moderators for highlighting this great comment , we appreciate all visitors and its a great world wide group of individuals that , ic i, finding and revisiting the great man work,,, bless you

  • @sama3033
    @sama30337 ай бұрын

    I’ve followed his career, out of Japan and really latched on to his genius when Gone to Earth came out. It remains a singular masterpiece in my opinion, Spirit of the Beehive not far behind. Wish he’d given many more interviews but as an introvert I understand his need for isolation.

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi, hope you'd help moderate my upload as I'm at times offline due to work , please accept moderation post , I've removed a comment tonight "DS is horrible " , so things like this I'll not accept and I hope you'll help keep these people off the thread . Thanks Darran Hankey

  • @sama3033

    @sama3033

    3 ай бұрын

    @@dazzp2 I'd be happy to moderate. Thanks for asking. Anyone who says DS is horrible should keep his opinions to himself. I might understand if your sole intake was methamphetamine-fueled thrash metal, otherwise makes little sense to me.

  • @stevesteve8469
    @stevesteve84696 ай бұрын

    Life goes on, and shapes you appropriately if you are lucky; David a fine testament to this.

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    6 ай бұрын

    His outlook on life is so Unselfish , spot on there Steve 👌

  • @Aiikolo
    @Aiikolo10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this I absolutely love listening to David speak especially after such a long time

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    8 ай бұрын

    Our pleasure!

  • @Justinebourke2971
    @Justinebourke2971Ай бұрын

    I love this man

  • @Tufty007
    @Tufty0078 ай бұрын

    Wonderful interview. Such a deep and thoughtful soul. A true artist!

  • @555tg
    @555tg6 ай бұрын

    David Sylvian has above all stayed true to himself . a real artist creating from the heart .I consider myself a massive Japan fan but I understand why he had to break away to pursue where his real creative side lies . above all he's living his life happy and not in the constraints of a band or hungry record company .

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree totally , I've since I first heard *The Tenant* from Obscure Alternatives , followed with the timeless track from QLife album ,* The Other Side of Life " was David's Vision , I couldn't see it at the time I was too young , but as I've re evaluated over time who would agree these two tracks , I mean by the time GTP was released , it's different level pure magic with (eg Nightporter release}that leading into Tin Drum . But I'd be interested in a few thoughts , I'll post that QT,, thanks again and happy Xmas to you sir 👌❄️

  • @djmylesmatisse
    @djmylesmatisseАй бұрын

    David not looking back at the work of Japan reminds me of Prince, who also always looked forward and didn't like to look back. David, however, takes it to the next level by not playing Japan songs when he toured. Prince, on the other hand DID play much of his older music from his career. I think it would've been great had David had the intellect and optimism to fully look back at the work he created with Japan because the five albums of work greatly inspired me. It had structure and commerciality in a way that disappeared from David's solo work as it progressed. All that Japan music going back to their first album has touched countless lives throughout the planet and it's full of passion, spirit, innovation, intelligence, fearlessness and gravitas. Personally, I think if David were to look back at all the songs he created with Japan, maybe he would be inspired by some of the music of that era of his life and reinterpret the musical styles into new music that he would create in the 21st century. As David's solo career progressed and he moved away from songwriting in a traditional and commercial sense, his music resonated with me less and less. To me, the peak of Japan was Gentlemen Take Polaroids and Quiet Life. By the time of Tin Drum, it lacked the upbeat, dynamic, danceable quality that songs like Life in Tokyo, Methods of Dance, Gentleman Take Polaroids, Halloween, European Son and Quiet Life and even the glorious Swing exhibited. I feel they should've explored that direction a lot more than they did because that was the musical direction they took that inspired me the most then and to this day. I was taken aback when their final album Tin Drum arrived. Not only was founding guitarist Rob Dean gone, but so was that exhilarating sound in the songs mentioned above. It almost became a David Sylvian solo album in sound and scope and its the only album of theirs I have no need to revisit because it's such a disappointing departure to me. I can't get over David deliberately walking away from the New Romantic meets Disco type dance style that I absolutely adored. I was gobsmacked and still am. On a side note when David was talking about his creative involvement with the album covers, it always bothered me with Japan's 3rd, 4th and 5th albums that only David was on the cover. I always felt that since Japan was a band, all five members should have been on the cover in an artistic way, except of course for their final album Tin Drum, which would've been the four of them minus guitarist Rob Dean. Ultimately by David being so resistant to looking back, he's doing his legacy a disservice. How glorious would it be for him to be involved in the reissue of Japan's back catalogue, complete with up-to-date liner notes and essays written by him. Also he could go back in and craft new remixes and new re-imaginings of Japan's past work, be involved in the remastering as well as release any unreleased songs and demos that have never come out. He could even reassemble the remaining members Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri and Rob Dean to finish any unfinished songs they may have in their collection of unreleased works. By bringing up musician Scott Walker, it's almost like David is using Scott's disinterest in looking back as an excuse to justify him not looking back. At the end of the day I'm disappointed that David has not listened to a note of Japan's music since the band broke up. It's disappointing, depressing and sad. Of course it's his choice. I just don't agree with it.

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    Ай бұрын

    I feel personally this is the finest comment , unedited I'll add ,I've ever read on a feed, wow ., , adding to that you'd have done a far far better interview too , godbless you sir , keep the faith 🙏🙏

  • @djmylesmatisse

    @djmylesmatisse

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@dazzp2Thank you. Go back and read it again. I made some changes and additions to make it even better.

  • @andreysma3798

    @andreysma3798

    Ай бұрын

    The thing with Tin Drum is its Chinese-influenced sound. The album revolved around that theme, and while I do think it's a great album, I also noticed some of the things you mentioned. It was somewhat "gimmicky", and while it worked ("Ghosts" was their biggest hit), it didn't do so without taking a huge toll on the band's emotional range, and I find Dave in particular being the most affected member by such constraints. Like you said, there is no upbeat quality like in Methods of Dance, to which I also add there is no emotionally touching songs like Nightporter on it (and Ghosts is not at that level). The irony is that, while David had the aforementioned limitations, it was his brother Steve who benefited the most with the album, as I find his drum work in the album very stellar, to the point I feel he puts at the same level of quality as Mick Karn, who, suffice to say, was an incredibly versatile musician. The difference between Mick and Steve is that Mick's quirkiness gave him some sort of independence from the rest of the band, while Steve was mostly the pillar for it.

  • @philipford6183
    @philipford61832 ай бұрын

    I'll be honest. Been a very long-term fan of Sylvian (since 'Tin Drum' was first released), but I do find his more abstract, experimental work frustrating and, frankly, a bit boring. Still, he can knock out a great song when he's up for it, so I've always stuck around for those rare concessions to harmony and structure. Especially enjoyed his work with Sakamoto (RIP).

  • @Tonythemanc1962
    @Tonythemanc19625 ай бұрын

    An absolute genius saw Japan in 81/82 & Sylvian many times , I’ve come back to listen again & he sound like he is weak in his speaking voice , I hope he’s well I have been musically on his journey from the beginning until now , I heard his vocals on the French artist track & I have to admit vocally he sounds amazing

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks Tony , you never forget these gigs , priceless memories 👌

  • @paulboggan
    @paulboggan2 ай бұрын

    thank you for this upload. i absolutely adore david. truly the most underrated musician that ever lived.

  • @rymkw
    @rymkw Жыл бұрын

    thank you❤ I’m so glad to hear he speaking!

  • @Nibster213
    @Nibster2133 ай бұрын

    Japan were a really underrated band

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    3 ай бұрын

    What it was , Japan were very rated in an * over rated era of "talentless bands*/ one hit Wonderboys and girls , singing about Love, repeated verses x 12 in a 3 minute 7" single ,,I'll not be unfair to name the typical band etc because they may mean something to others , but just look who was in the Top 20 album chart in November 1981 when Tin Drum was released , it'll answer my comment , but you are spot on ...All the best

  • @atomdent
    @atomdent7 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I really appreciate this!!

  • @Lellos_
    @Lellos_7 ай бұрын

    Wow, great stuff!

  • @realityboost4405
    @realityboost4405Ай бұрын

    There are millions of us that appreciate you, David…We ask nothing of you (cause you've already given us so much)…But if you wish to elaborate, we are here with you………😔

  • @MEMEMEX20000
    @MEMEMEX20000 Жыл бұрын

    Pushing back the boundaries as ever ❤🙏🏼😎

  • @AEN.
    @AEN.9 ай бұрын

    Amazing interview

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    8 ай бұрын

    thank you , glad you enjoyed it

  • @dazzp2
    @dazzp211 ай бұрын

    Please , if youve liked this interview ,check my first (non profit , Non moneytised at any point to myself, nor would I want too!!! to the people who so kindly allow us to store this, the genius of David Sylvian and the other amazing musicians, composers David worked with Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri, Mick Karn RIP, Robert Dean (Ryuichi Sakamoto rip, and The Yellow Magic Orchestra , Robert Fripp, to name just a few of many, * and the fans in the East, without you, it would highly be unlikely we'd be here now,, radio, TV stations around the globe, thank you,) I started, with mainly Japan, our way of life , material,, if you've not seen The Making of Brilliant trees , Youll wanna free up your night and pour a Beer , ty again youtube.com/@DarranJHankey66 Also to you, the fans, Godspeed.....

  • @aw3752
    @aw37527 ай бұрын

    I worry about David. He doesn’t sound well. Disappearing for 14 years isn’t a good sign. It suggests depression. I think his divorce was a real blow to his soul as well.

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    7 ай бұрын

    Agreed, in fact it would make a interesting discussion ,,, Is he just depressed, or like Sinead O'Connor , { hopefully not any time soon] will he be taken seriously after he leaves this mortal coil ? I'd be another Morrissey , especially at NME

  • @sama3033

    @sama3033

    7 ай бұрын

    I’d heard he had had a back injury of some kind. I can tell you from personal experience, it can have serious psychological affects on a person, aside from the physical pain.

  • @stevesteve8469

    @stevesteve8469

    6 ай бұрын

    Life goes on, and shapes you appropriately if lucky

  • @Thedirtinyoureye

    @Thedirtinyoureye

    5 ай бұрын

    It's true, his back injury dates from early Japan during a Tour in Australia, he fell from the stage and they immediately took him to the hospital and i think it was a really severe injury because he needed injections for the pain and i believe they told him to rest but they needed to keep touring and record so he could've possibly worsen his case and caused irreversible damage to his back and for this you can tell of how he was more active in stage vs early 80s performances, where he's moving less and playing the piano more ​@@sama3033

  • @Russ453hgf

    @Russ453hgf

    7 күн бұрын

    Did he have the "COVID" Vax. Lots of people suffering harms globally since the worldwide rollout......

  • @simoncarney4593
    @simoncarney45932 ай бұрын

    I have listened to this very interesting interview many many times . As I’ve said I’m a huge Sylvian fan for so many years Back to Japan days ridiculed by so many friends as Puffy Blokes in Make up ? . As an ex Dj if I’d ventured to play any Japan tracks I’d .

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    2 ай бұрын

    The thing that annoyed Japan was it wasnt as David said " fancy dress, he hated the NEW ROMANTIC circle so much, they all said way back during the first album drop, its our way of life, they were the band bare in mind who upported Blue oyster cult New york Dolls ?? paul help me on that NYD, id encourage anyone to visit Pual Lymer unnoficial real deal Japan site its incredible and took him years to accuilate his great colection, not just sweat n tears, but £££££ too, so please repect his site, ask paul for prior permission if youd like to share even donae a jpeg here there www.nightporter.co.uk thanks guys

  • @michaelroche5744
    @michaelroche574411 ай бұрын

    Incredible

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much @Michaelroach , it is wonderful listening to @DavidSylvian after a long time away ,hopefully getting stronger too , I'd like personally to have heard the interview move towards DS feelings of today's up and his personal favourite ( if any ?) new comers , I feel that with his creativity ,even listening to Adolescent sex through to album 5, Tin Drum it actually sounds ,not being biased , timeless ,even the Ariola Hands snubbed first two Japan albums have not surprisingly being listened too at last ! the irony being what /what good/even moreso Bad artistes were in the UK charts in 77/78, Sex Pistols to Rod Stewart ,the first ok ,I love NMTB , but again I'm having a ball tbh ,I'm less stressed these days and just locking one's self in my "Old Lads" pad of a Saturday and savouring Post Brilliant Trees where I got into the House scene at The Hacienda çto right into the early Britpop and Oasis V Blur era.But as I say ,great to hear you @DavidSylvian, also would like to hear people's thoughts on( if there's any truth in all you read ?) The piles of finished recordings with @RobertFripp and possibly with the genius we lost this year @Ryuichisakamoto? I've felt from the first Japan themed channel I did it took a lot of favours and special thanks go to @PaulRymer for help with info from the best one man fan site www.nightporter.co.uk ,and my 2 really amazing good,loyal Japanese guys for letting me grab two pretty rare videos , please *Share, if you enjoy these odd/ shortened part2 channel ,never monetised , DS is our way of life and I'd pay myself to hear more from him ! , Thanks again Michael 🙏

  • @realityboost4405
    @realityboost4405Ай бұрын

    In 2024…Tool (so your brother, RB) are doing SO well…Sufficient to see YOUR and I fans would LOVE to see you David play a guest spot with Porcupine Tree!…Nine Horses is stunning.

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    Ай бұрын

    We can only hope 🙏

  • @dazzp2
    @dazzp24 ай бұрын

    Im going to add people to moderate the great comments as ive been so busy,ive recently lost my mum and its hit home quite bad ,, i think we all love the fact David Sylvian is still very much a spontaneous energmatic genius , i keep thinking "Hes not released his final work " to a audience thats as much new to David Sylvian as he is to many ,someone we've grown wiser with ( we are as old as we feel eh) Id just like to paste my reply that is below and i get it , some are so unsure how we feel , we , i know i do , would love to think "we've not heard a final album from David ..Respect and peace to you all ..🙏✌️ Possible to annotate your welcome comment ? I think we just need to keep David Sylvian in the equation here , many ,myself included speculatively discuss him and as energmatic he is ,myself , I feel we have not had a finale recording from David , as we know he's got a studio full of unpublished material , especially from The Robert Fripp sessions , who knows if there's any more work with Brother Steve , and of course Richie that may be a possible inclusion of a last album , I mean who doesn't ,who wouldn't love another album to totally give to not just a old audience and fans,but so so many who are /,have found David Sylvian and Japan in their Fathers,even Fathers Fathers collection , thanks again

  • @TheObscureAlternative
    @TheObscureAlternative7 ай бұрын

    Is David ok. I can imagine a gifted misanthrope with deep sensitivity must be affected by Americans devolution. The assumption is he’s somehow found a sense of separation from Americas culture? He’s been a aesthetic anchor for me since 1980, David if anything else has proven fairly unpredictable walking away from what could have been a profitable decade. I held a strange resentment after Hammersmith in 82, which funnily enough I hold onto still, my weak fan pathology I guess . Obscure Alternatives , in Vogue & Rhodesia , I guess we’re perceived by me as a pleasant place to visit, unfortunately David was obviously disappointed with the growing outcome of Japan. If he’s healthy, happy & successful then I’m ok with this lingering melancholy i still feel 40 years on.

  • @markkeogh18

    @markkeogh18

    7 ай бұрын

    I wish he's lighten up a bit though. He just seems to take himself so very seriously.

  • @mrp410

    @mrp410

    7 ай бұрын

    I feel much the same way. Was a true Japan fan, loved them and went to their gigs. I saw them in Brighton on same tour I think and did see them in Hammersmith Odeon too (the lobby was full of David clones). Fabulous shows and fabulous memories. The fact that I’m / we are still listening to David definitely confirms that love.

  • @user-kl6wz9pr3w
    @user-kl6wz9pr3w6 ай бұрын

    ありがとうございました。

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    6 ай бұрын

    私たちのチャンネルを訪問していただき、誠にありがとうございます。インタビューを聞いていただけてとても嬉しいです。ぜひまたお越しください。また、シェアしたいエピソードやコンサートがありましたら、ぜひお知らせください。とてもから

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you ❤️

  • @1-silence
    @1-silence22 күн бұрын

    I would like to know where I can listen to the full version.I found that the episode is not currently available on the Radio 6 official website.

  • @karenalexanderful
    @karenalexanderful7 ай бұрын

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you , and Welcome , if you like all things @Davidsylvian.com and Japan , check out my 1st channel more dedicated to Japan as The Band , [ KZread locked me out after I got mugged,and couldn't pass 2 stage verification,god knows,I've been thru fire and ice , they still won't allow simple ID security I'd easily pass,,it's more to do with I won't consider making $ and monetising material kindly owned,but shared with us,the fans by David ,Richie,Steve,Robert Dean,and Hands,/Virgin ,, } but whilst here,I'd still like to thank Paul www.nightporter.co.uk for all his past knowledge , I'd highly recommend all to visit his site,but please,don't use any material unless you contact Paul, it cost him lots of pennies and time ,thx Paul,,, ] feel free, I try and keep my uploads David Sylvian related, we all may have 00000s of miles between eachother,yet have 1 thing in common , the love of listening to David's solo career and Japan's,,it was "Our way of life'

  • @Russ453hgf
    @Russ453hgf7 күн бұрын

    I think the light has gone out in his soul..... America made Sylvian boring. Bowie, too, was more interesting before he uprooted to USA ( i heard he lived in NYC because thats where Iman wanted to be).

  • @briancox8518
    @briancox85189 ай бұрын

    His voice is so different

  • @ajs41

    @ajs41

    8 ай бұрын

    He sounded better as a Londoner.

  • @carls2318

    @carls2318

    8 ай бұрын

    He sounds like he is supposed to sound. A 64 year old man who has lived in America for close to half his life now.@@ajs41

  • @SteeeveO

    @SteeeveO

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ajs41 seems you can take Catford out of the boy.....

  • @Russ453hgf
    @Russ453hgf7 күн бұрын

    I think the light has gone out of his soul..... America made Sylvian boring. Bowie, too, was more interesting before he uprooted to USA ( i heard he lived in NYC because thats where Iman wanted to be).

  • @dazzp2
    @dazzp211 ай бұрын

    Im so glad that all who support our "way of life*/ our generation fans didn't jump on a certain reply i couldnt not put rite yesterday , im wondering now if he was mixing David up with "Sylvain Sylvain*? Whom again is part of Rock history ,a very important part too of Japan ,period, ill leave that comment on in case anyone wants to poloitely add ? Feel free , but remember why we are listening,and who too, the genius of DS and his very much missed prescence with him now retired *through ill health* ,he still is very much still working with many ventures , i feel blessed we all can find a different meaning to Davids / japans work , rhe legends ,Ryuichi sakamoto sadly passed , rip Mick karn , never emulated to this day rip ,to all who along the way we've grown older with , and new fans, Enjoy this genius 🙏 thank you , Lastly ,if i see any foul language which the real fans never used or do on the comment ( nb im not naming this egregious comment from someone who thinks DS is weak for living nearly 29 years stateside picked up an American accent ? I have old ears , but i don't hear Charton Heston, odd words,maybe thats having a ex wife , gorgeous ill add ,and two beautiful American born daughters , i think id be asking "why he sounds like DS on Adolescent Sex PR interview , god bless you all ,please * as David did, Create .... Dont Hate

  • @rachelar

    @rachelar

    9 ай бұрын

    Create don't hate. I think that's my takeaway from an otherwise rambling comment and I m going to try to live by that as there's too much anger and annoyance in my world but DS has shown me another path

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    9 ай бұрын

    @@rachelar Respect to you.....

  • @Xanderbelle
    @Xanderbelle8 ай бұрын

    Loosening up a bit towards the end.

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreed, if you listen to this one , I hear a defensive David kzread.info/dash/bejne/Ymx2tcyIeJS4epM.htmlsi=9Kg_Y6Zh_ktrKmPU

  • @dazzp2
    @dazzp26 ай бұрын

    Out of interest , what early Japan material could you hear David's Vision any particular track ?

  • @matthew4694

    @matthew4694

    4 ай бұрын

    That’s an interesting question given his restless exploration and evolution. David strikes me an artist of both intense sophistication and rare integrity. I feel his best and most fully-realized solo material is on Gone to Earth and Secrets of the Beehive. The closest he came to this vision with Japan early on would be tracks like “Ghosts” or “Nightporter”. I’m a big fan of the Rain Tree Crow album and feel as fans we were blessed to hear him revisit an even better synthesis of what was possible for him in a band setting.

  • @dazzp2
    @dazzp26 ай бұрын

    Id like to share a link with you guys , it's a good interview with Rob Dean , pity Questions i feel the Japan fan weren't asked , i don't do Cliche, but times like this we sometimes wanna ask the typical ones ,,, theres that lost for eords problem, eg if we all got to ask David,Steve, Richie a Question, id really have to ask myself "What dont we know "? What would i like to know ,, anyway , here's the link , please give the guy a like, hes a humble guy whom i believe is a neighbour tp Rob in Costa Rica ,,, Wishing you a very happy upcoming 2024, thank you for a really great year after loosong access to my ,as i call now Part 1 channel , god bless you Ron Dean interview youtube.com/@Fairfaxcitymusic?si=yS1zgA7GFRTWilyY

  • @alwaysinseptember11
    @alwaysinseptember117 ай бұрын

    i'm sorry if this sounds rude but i'm just curious, what caused his speaking voice to be so raspy now? is it because of age or his smoking or both???? i can't tell.

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    7 ай бұрын

    I'd say age, the adopted American slight accent , pretty sure David stopped smoking years ago , his Baritone voice now always dominant , a million miles away from the Days of mid "Japan,post break up " where I still say if you listen on tracks like Lovers on Main street, Adolescent sex , I hear a " Mad Ade Edmondson " when he played Vivian on The Young ones ,,, but who knows, Energmatic, chilled, maybe a glass of Red Wine or two or Jamaican Woodbine, he's still the legend we all love , thank you for your comment by the way ,,,ps ,,, check out my link in the channel description and have a listen at a few different settings during Tours with Japan , he was always I think more laid back when he had his sidekick ,Mick Karn with him ( rip Mick ) Anyway , glad you enjoyed it sir ❣️👌

  • @Coomberg
    @CoombergАй бұрын

    He thinks too much..... a luxury most of us do not have.

  • @dazzp2
    @dazzp23 ай бұрын

    Please *Keep offensive comments off my channel about mine and millions of others lifelong hero , #davidsylvian.He may like us all not like his , herslf at times , but hatred comments , ive always said , if this was TV and you dont like something , change channel like notmal people , this aint no different *MODERATORS* WILL REMOVE at his,/her discretion these posts......

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    2 ай бұрын

    @_TB808 That's why I have 2 moderators , working on the oil rigs I ain't always time

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    2 ай бұрын

    , 3 mods if you'd help. Thanks for your input BTW

  • @nickmoran1
    @nickmoran17 ай бұрын

    The best compliment I can pay David Sylvian is that I almost lost my virginity to 'Secrets Of The Beehive'.

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the comment Nick ❤️

  • @hodreegoo

    @hodreegoo

    7 ай бұрын

    that’s almost a compliment

  • @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc
    @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc4 ай бұрын

    His melodies and mannered vocal style became stale yet his backing became free. For Christ's sake free your voice David!

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    4 ай бұрын

    Possible to annotate your welcome comment ? I think we just need to keep David Sylvian in the equation here , many ,myself included speculatively discuss him and as energmatic he is ,myself , I feel we have not had a finale recording from David , as we know he's got a studio full of unpublished material , especially from The Robert Fripp sessions , who knows if there's any more work with Brother Steve , and of course Richie that may be a possible inclusion of a last album , I mean who doesn't ,who wouldn't love another album to totally give to not just a old audience and fans,but so so many who are /,have found David Sylvian and Japan in their Fathers,even Fathers Fathers collection , thanks again.

  • @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc

    @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc

    4 ай бұрын

    @@dazzp2 has he retired?

  • @shh_you_are_wrong
    @shh_you_are_wrong8 ай бұрын

    I love a lot of David's work but much of the last few albums has been awful. Hard to believe that the the person who wrote Secrets of the Beehive and Gone to Earth also wrote the dire Manafon.

  • @TheObscureAlternative

    @TheObscureAlternative

    7 ай бұрын

    I hate to say it , but I agree. I’m stuck in Assemblage ! How shitty is that

  • @shh_you_are_wrong

    @shh_you_are_wrong

    7 ай бұрын

    @@TheObscureAlternative nothing wrong with Assemblage, great compilation

  • @Horizontedesucesos_

    @Horizontedesucesos_

    6 ай бұрын

    I loved Manafon

  • @nnickdl

    @nnickdl

    6 ай бұрын

    Art is first and foremost about personal expression, not about creating product strictly to appease an audience, and in that sense DS has remained just as true to himself, and thus artisticly alive and vital, through Manafon as with Brilliant Trees, a quality very rare in aging recording artists and musicians.

  • @shh_you_are_wrong

    @shh_you_are_wrong

    6 ай бұрын

    @@nnickdl that's a pretentious copout, you could say the same about Timmy Mallet or Mr Blobby. 'Playing the Schoolhouse ' is utter shite and nonsense, and I think too much of DS to pretend any different. Not all 'art' is equal, much of it is worthless.

  • @burning4902
    @burning49022 ай бұрын

    made some great music promoted the postmodern transgender chic on behalf of the corporate industrial cultural shepherds uneasy whiff of arrogance and hubris thinly disguised as a kind of poetic sophistication despite that, they made some great music, once you unpack it.

  • @dazzp2

    @dazzp2

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your comments 🙏

  • @Russ453hgf
    @Russ453hgf7 күн бұрын

    His accent sounds very mid-atlantic, generic these days......