David Sylvian - Red Guitar video free download


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Duration: 04:49
Uploaded: 2006/01/30

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.

Comments

8 years ago

Zack Gomez

I saw a bunch of WIRE magazines on a street in Seattle and decided to pick it up. One of them featered David Sylvian, so I decided to check it out.

8 years ago

Rob Trust

If depressed? Lock the blades away. 594,616 JUMPERS.

8 years ago

Graham Burns

Anton corbjin dosent make bad videos,this no exception

9 years ago

goog googer

It's the "iron in the my soup" ? or the "eye in my soul" ?Either way we are covered for nutrition - spiritually or physically ...

9 years ago

Frank Schmidt

Poor David being buried in the freeking desert!

9 years ago

Bill Mentzer

Wow, that audio quality is horrible. No way to get a good copy on there? Unfortunate. Great song.

9 years ago

Gary Mansell

hauntingly beautiful & forever timeless ...

9 years ago

Andy megsid

He could sing the israeli national anthem, and I would like it

9 years ago

Rob B

The maturing of Sylvian after the split of Japan; the Brilliant Trees CD is excellent - too bad he got more avant-guarde every release after this one...although Back to Earth (the double LP) has some great stuff on it too...

9 years ago

安堂和宏

時折、戻って来る歌。自分の琴線に触れる。

9 years ago

rofano lubis

Gloomy Brilliant Sylvian !

9 years ago

Vermillion 303

He's got it all, beautiful music, great lyrics, killer cheekbones...

9 years ago

CF Smith

Ahead of their time, David Sylvian and Japan.

9 years ago

nincom poop

great band , made some good stuff , but no man should be that pretty

10 years ago

oded fried-gaon

Neither Sylvian nor McBean here at their best, but... i'll take it.

10 years ago

cs goh

If only David Sylvian did not look as good as Johnny Depp his music may have stood for something

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