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Tin drum and similar may mean:
Coordinates: 35°N 136°E / 35°N 136°E / 35; 136
Japan (i/dʒəˈpæn/; Japanese: 日本 Nippon [nip̚põ̞ɴ] or Nihon [nihõ̞ɴ]; formally 日本国 Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku, "State of Japan") is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, the East China Sea, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south. The kanji that make up Japan's name mean "sun origin", and Japan is often called the "Land of the Rising Sun".
Japan is a stratovolcanic archipelago of 6,852 islands. The four largest are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku, which make up about ninety-seven percent of Japan's land area. Japan's population of 126 million is the world's tenth largest. Approximately 9.1 million people live in Tokyo, the capital city of Japan, which is the sixth largest city proper in the OECD. The Greater Tokyo Area, which includes Tokyo and several surrounding prefectures, is the world's largest metropolitan area with over 35 million residents and the world's largest urban agglomeration economy.
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David Sylvian (born David Alan Batt, 23 February 1958) is an English singer-songwriter and musician who came to prominence in the late 1970s as the lead vocalist and main songwriter in the group Japan. His subsequent solo work is described by AllMusic critic Jason Ankeny as "a far-ranging and esoteric career that encompassed not only solo projects but also a series of fascinating collaborative efforts." Sylvian's solo work has been influenced by a variety of musical styles and genres, including jazz, avant-garde, ambient, electronic, and progressive rock.
Sylvian was born in Beckenham, Kent, the son of a plasterer and a housewife. He was educated at Catford Boys' School, Catford, South East London leaving at 16. As a youth, he listened to glam rock artists such as David Bowie and Roxy Music.
The band Japan, whose other members included bassist Mick Karn, guitarist Rob Dean, keyboardist Richard Barbieri and Sylvian's brother Steve Jansen as drummer, began as a group of friends. As youngsters they played music as a means of escape, playing Sylvian's two-chord numbers – sometimes with Karn as the front man, sometimes with Sylvian at the fore.
The talking drum is an hourglass-shaped drum from West Africa, whose pitch can be regulated to mimic the tone and prosody of human speech. It has two drumheads connected by leather tension cords, which allow the player to modulate the pitch of the drum by squeezing the cords between his or her arm and body. A skilled player is able to play whole phrases. Similar hourglass-shaped drums are found in Asia, but they are not used to mimic speech, although the idakka is used to mimic vocal music.
Hourglass-shaped talking drums are some of the oldest instruments used by West African griots and their history can be traced back to the Yoruba people, the Ghana Empire and the Hausa people. The Yoruba people of south western Nigeria and Benin and the Dagomba of northern Ghana) have developed a highly sophisticated genre of griot music centering on the talking drum . Many variants of the talking drums evolved, with most of them having the same construction mentioned above. Soon, many non-hourglass shapes showed up and were given special names, such as the Dunan, Sangban, Kenkeni, Fontomfrom and Ngoma drums. Interestingly, this construction is limited to within the contemporary borders of West Africa, with exceptions to this rule being northern Cameroon and western Chad; areas which have shared populations belonging to groups predominant in their bordering West African countries, such as the Kanuri, Djerma, Fulani and Hausa.
The Art (sometimes stylised as THEART) are an Australian Alternative Rock band based in Sydney. They began performing under the name The Follow in 2004. Tasmanian band leader Azaria Byrne was known as an unsuccessful contestant on the reality television series Popstars.
Early highlights for the band's career have been supporting successful bands such as the Pixies, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Sonic Youth and Thirty Seconds to Mars as late as 2010, however this was marred by the crowd booing and calls to "get off the stage".
As band leader Azaria Byrne enters middle age success has so far eluded him despite media attention resulting from his being cuckolded by the even older fading celebrity Bill Corgan.
The other band members have all been described as "dull" but this could also be a result of the attention seeking behavior of their singer.
You can buy this album on: https://www.amazon.com/Tin-Drum-Japan/dp/B001GH5J1G/ Track listing: 1. The Art of Parties (0:00) 2. Talking Drum (4:12) 3. Ghosts (7:46) 4. Canton (12:19) 5. Still Life in Mobile Homes (17:47) 6. Visions of China (23:21) 7. Sons of Pioneers (27:00) 8. Cantonese Boy (34:09)
From-Tin Drum-+ David Sylvian, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Steve Jansen & Akiko Yano) [2003 Remaster]
For a change a band I've always admired for there style Japan. With a track full of mystic and emotion Canton it was taken off. The 5th and final album Tin Drum. Although it was from Tin drum 1981, it was released in In 1983. A live version of Canton to promote the live album Oil on Canvas Japan band members David Sylvian: lead vocals, occasional keyboards, cover concept Mick Karn: fretless bass guitar, backing vocals, clarinet, saxophone Steve Jansen: drums, marimba Richard Barbieri: keyboards/synthesizers Masami Tsuchiya: electric guitar, keyboards, tapes
Using Vinyl LP as the source media, this is a remastering of TIN DRUM by Japan. A1 The Art Of Parties 00:00:00.00 A2 Talking Drum 00:04:08.00 A3 Ghosts 00:07:34.00 A4 Canton 00:11:55.00 B1 Still Life In Mobile Homes 00:17:15.00 B2 Visions Of China 00:22:45.00 B3 Sons Of Pioneers 00:26:17.00 B4 Cantonese Boy 00:33:15.00 PRODUCED BY STEVE NYE, JAPAN Engineered by Steve Nye DAVID SYLVIAN – vocals, guitar, keyboard, keyboard programming, tapes, cover concept MICK KARN – fretless bass guitar, African flute, dida STEVE JANSEN – acoustic drums, electronic drums, keyboard percussion RICHARD BARBIERI – keyboard, keyboard programming, tapes Yuka Fujii – backing vocals Simon House – violin Steve Joule – design Phil Bodger – assistant engineer Fin Costello – photography REMASTERED BY DR.TOMOCULUS...
From-Tin Drum-+ David Sylvian, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Steve Jansen & Akiko Yano) [2003 Remaster]
From-Tin Drum-+ David Sylvian, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Steve Jansen & Akiko Yano) [2003 Remaster]
You can buy this album on: https://www.amazon.com/Tin-Drum-Japan/dp/B001GH5J1G/ Track listing: 1. The Art of Parties (0:00) 2. Talking Drum (4:12) 3. Ghosts (7:46) 4. Canton (12:19) 5. Still Life in Mobile Homes (17:47) 6. Visions of China (23:21) 7. Sons of Pioneers (27:00) 8. Cantonese Boy (34:09)
From-Tin Drum-+ David Sylvian, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Steve Jansen & Akiko Yano) [2003 Remaster]
For a change a band I've always admired for there style Japan. With a track full of mystic and emotion Canton it was taken off. The 5th and final album Tin Drum. Although it was from Tin drum 1981, it was released in In 1983. A live version of Canton to promote the live album Oil on Canvas Japan band members David Sylvian: lead vocals, occasional keyboards, cover concept Mick Karn: fretless bass guitar, backing vocals, clarinet, saxophone Steve Jansen: drums, marimba Richard Barbieri: keyboards/synthesizers Masami Tsuchiya: electric guitar, keyboards, tapes
Using Vinyl LP as the source media, this is a remastering of TIN DRUM by Japan. A1 The Art Of Parties 00:00:00.00 A2 Talking Drum 00:04:08.00 A3 Ghosts 00:07:34.00 A4 Canton 00:11:55.00 B1 Still Life In Mobile Homes 00:17:15.00 B2 Visions Of China 00:22:45.00 B3 Sons Of Pioneers 00:26:17.00 B4 Cantonese Boy 00:33:15.00 PRODUCED BY STEVE NYE, JAPAN Engineered by Steve Nye DAVID SYLVIAN – vocals, guitar, keyboard, keyboard programming, tapes, cover concept MICK KARN – fretless bass guitar, African flute, dida STEVE JANSEN – acoustic drums, electronic drums, keyboard percussion RICHARD BARBIERI – keyboard, keyboard programming, tapes Yuka Fujii – backing vocals Simon House – violin Steve Joule – design Phil Bodger – assistant engineer Fin Costello – photography REMASTERED BY DR.TOMOCULUS...
From-Tin Drum-+ David Sylvian, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Steve Jansen & Akiko Yano) [2003 Remaster]
From-Tin Drum-+ David Sylvian, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Steve Jansen & Akiko Yano) [2003 Remaster]
You can buy this album on: https://www.amazon.com/Tin-Drum-Japan/dp/B001GH5J1G/ Track listing: 1. The Art of Parties (0:00) 2. Talking Drum (4:12) 3. Ghosts (7:46) 4. Canton (12:19) 5. Still Life in Mobile Homes (17:47) 6. Visions of China (23:21) 7. Sons of Pioneers (27:00) 8. Cantonese Boy (34:09)
1. The Art of Parties (0:00) 2. Talking Drum (4:12) 3. Ghosts (7:46) 4. Canton (12:19) 5. Still Life in Mobile Homes (17:47) 6. Visions of China (23:21) 7. Sons of Pioneers (27:00) 8. Cantonese Boy (34:09)
Using Vinyl LP as the source media, this is a remastering of TIN DRUM by Japan. A1 The Art Of Parties 00:00:00.00 A2 Talking Drum 00:04:08.00 A3 Ghosts 00:07:34.00 A4 Canton 00:11:55.00 B1 Still Life In Mobile Homes 00:17:15.00 B2 Visions Of China 00:22:45.00 B3 Sons Of Pioneers 00:26:17.00 B4 Cantonese Boy 00:33:15.00 PRODUCED BY STEVE NYE, JAPAN Engineered by Steve Nye DAVID SYLVIAN – vocals, guitar, keyboard, keyboard programming, tapes, cover concept MICK KARN – fretless bass guitar, African flute, dida STEVE JANSEN – acoustic drums, electronic drums, keyboard percussion RICHARD BARBIERI – keyboard, keyboard programming, tapes Yuka Fujii – backing vocals Simon House – violin Steve Joule – design Phil Bodger – assistant engineer Fin Costello – photography REMASTERED BY DR.TOMOCULUS...
Traveling Voices of Japan - Reiko Tachibana The notion of "traveling voices," physically and metaphorically, is an important cultural phenomenon of our globalized world. This presentation will explore the cultural situations (e.g., nomadic subjectivities, identities, hybridity, marginality, etc.) and writings of transnational authors who represent various aspects of Japan and the Japanese diaspora. Reiko Tachibana is an Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, Japanese, and Asian Studies. Her fields of specialization are twentieth Century Japanese literature, transnational writers of Japan, East-West literary relations, and Japanese and German postwar fiction. Her ublications include a book Narrative as Counter-Memory: A Half-Century of Postwar Writing in Germany and Japa...
Toni Childs, David Ricketts
there's an old man talkin
to a young boy weepin
to an old man shaking his head
there's a cool gentle breeze
in the night full of light
as the red glow wavers in the stead
there's a black man crying
and a white man dyin
and a black man's head in the air
the shock of life
feeds the fight
the fight that's in my head
holding tight in the stillness of the night
in the stillness of my thoughts
yet, I know I've only started
beating on a tin drum marching to a sound
what is it I think?
am I beating on a tin drum marching to a cause
when I don't know what it is I believe
lonely peeping chick
calling to his mother
runs amuck
in a sunken black ditch
and wilham's with the widow
while martha's in the meadow
and the lamb is a layin in sick
and the boy in back
is talking some slack
to the king of auld lang syne
and my heart goes out
but I cannot spout what I do not know inside
holding tight in the stillness of my mind
in the stillness of my thought