David Gilmour: Live At The Royal

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DAVID GILMOUR'S
REMEMBER THAT NIGHT – LIVE AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL
Double DVD Set, Features More Than Five Hours Of Material
And Guest Appearances by David Bowie and Robert Wyatt

David Gilmour
One critic described David Gilmour's "On An Island" Royal Albert Hall concert, as "a near-perfect gig, where the magic kept coming, as did the surprises'." Now music fans, who may have missed Gilmour's 2006 tour, get a chance to share in that magic with the release of Remember That Night - Live At The Royal Albert Hall, a double DVD commemorating Gilmour's highly acclaimed SRO tour. Lasting more than 5 hours, Remember That Night - Live At The Royal Albert Hall includes Gilmour's rave-reviewed London concert -- featuring special guest appearances from David Bowie, Robert Wyatt, David Crosby and Graham Nash -- as well as 2 hours and 40+ minutes of extras, notably a revelatory fly-on-the-wall documentary following Gilmour and his band on tour. A 20-page booklet accompanies the DVD.

Gilmour's two-and-a-half-hour concert features band members Richard Wright of Pink Floyd, Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music, new band member Steve DiStanislao on drums, plus Pink Floyd regulars Dick Parry, Guy Pratt and Jon Carin.

David Gilmour, the legendary guitarist and voice of Pink Floyd, will premiere an 85-minute theatrical version of Remember That Night – Live at the Royal Albert Hall, to 111 movie theatres on Saturday, September 15 at 3 p.m. Eastern/ Noon Pacific. This exclusive, one-time event will also include a one song live performance by David Gilmour prior to the concert and end with a special question and answer session – both live via satellite from London.

http://www.davidgilmour.com

[Published on: 8/27/07]
 

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treetophigh Mon 8/27/2007 08:02PM
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treetophigh

caught waters in 06

but missed gilmour

come on dave give me one more chance

durazno Tue 8/28/2007 05:03AM
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durazno

sounds good, I'll buy it.

mackadocious Tue 8/28/2007 07:10AM
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mackadocious

If I truly believed in God at this point I'd thank him for SIR David Gilmour, one of the greatest singer/guitarists of our time.

delaneyira starstarstarstarstar Tue 8/28/2007 07:11AM
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Im definetly going to buy this one. To anyone out there who wants to see the best concert dvd ever... watch Frank Zappa - Baby Snakes... best concert in the history of music...

HoodooVoodoo Tue 8/28/2007 10:34AM
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HoodooVoodoo

Saw Gilmour last year up in L.A...fucking amazing show. Pretty nice little laser show too. Actually saw Waters twice this year and I must say I enjoyed the Gilmour show a lot more. Waters had some cheesy 80s hair metal looking guitarist playing in his band. The guy's name was "Snowy White"...I'm not shitting you. LOL

DBang Tue 8/28/2007 11:43AM
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Baby Snakes is awesome, but I'd put it third on the list of best Concert Movies, behind The Last Waltz and Stop Making Sense. David Gilmour rules, though...I like him solo alot more than Waters solo.

DBang Tue 8/28/2007 12:28PM
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Baby Snakes is awesome, but I'd put it third on the list of best Concert Movies, behind The Last Waltz and Stop Making Sense. David Gilmour rules, though...I like him solo alot more than Waters solo.

D-Line Tue 8/28/2007 01:23PM
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hey hoodoovoodoo you need to brush up on your history before you write a comment and sound like a dummy, "Snowy White" was not the guy with the cheesy 80's hairdo, snowy is the other old guy with the white hair standing next to him. snowy has been pink floyds second guitarist since dark side, and has been on tour with them ever since the 70's, and HE ROCKS. Rogers show was amazing, in a roger way, just like david's was amazing, but its the elements of both ( rogers crazyness, and davids Emotional sound on guitar) that makes pink floyd pink floyd.having said that, they were both awesome but neither was better then the other, just differnt....now if we can only get them together...

JakeCinningerisgod Wed 8/29/2007 12:42AM
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good luck getting them together they hate each other. Gilmour commented about a reunion with him and waters and said he doesnt need the money "he has enough houses". I cant forseeing it happening again but crazier shit has happened... They r both amazing but have giant egos but i mean who can blame them, they r pink floyd.

kolmah starstarstarstarstar Wed 8/29/2007 08:46AM
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kolmah

Gilmour's new stuff is awesome, love the "On An Island" is such a stellar album. I thing this DVD is going to wind up in a shopping cart of mine somewhere. Love to see the tracks with a guest performing Bowie. Righteous!

kolmah starstarstarstarstar Wed 8/29/2007 08:47AM
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kolmah

I love his new material, especially "On An Island"

badfish420 Wed 8/29/2007 11:04PM
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badfish420

every musician lets money get to his head to some extent, but to grade A pricks like waters thats all he cares about. Yea hes a brilliant songwriter and most of my favorite floyd classics wouldnt exist without him, but for christ sake forget about money and play for the sake of music, for the sake of your millions and millions of adoring fans just holding onto a tiny glimpswe of hope... Its too bad because I love gilmour mason wright and waters as a band - the four of them together are unbeatable. And Im sure they would still sound fucking awesome to this day!!! somebody get these assholes back togehter please!!! ill pay tons of money to see them i promise!

guitardave starstarstarstar Fri 8/31/2007 09:06AM
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guitardave

If all Waters cared about was money you'd see a full on Pink Floyd Greatest Hits tour year after year. Do you even listen to his lyrics? "Have A Cigar", "Money", "Pigs", all decry greed. Has he written any solo material that even resembles a radio friendly hit single?

Greatest Concert Movies: Last Waltz, Stop Making Sense, Gimmie Shelter, Concert for Bangladesh, Heart of Gold.

Filo starstarstarstarstar Sat 9/1/2007 06:20AM
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Filo

There are some deep seeded issues with Gilmour/Waters that regular sheep like us will never know, but it was beautiful to see it one last time at the Live 8 concert, and I could have literally strangled those two VH1 douchebags when they interrupted Comfortably Numb at the climax. I thought for a moment something good could be on the horizon for a Pink Floyd reunion, but that was squashed a month later when I heard Gilmour doing a radio show promoting On an Island and he dismissed all ideas of it, and then a magazine article with Roger about the same time where he was pretty much back to ripping on David. Never say never, though.