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Remember That Night

David Gilmour Live At The Royal Albert Hall 2/DVD

 

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Am 17. September wird David Gilmour`s Konzert DVD Remember That Night veröffentlicht werden. Einen Tag später wird sie in den USA und Kanada zu kaufen sein. Gefilmt wurden 2006 die drei ausverkauften Konzerte in der Royal Albert Hall. Regie führte David Mallet der mit allen Rockgrößen dieser Welt zusammengearbeitet hat: U2, Queen, Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Pink Floyd (Pulse) und David Gilmour (In Concert) um nur ein paar Namen anzuführen. Das DVD-Cover stammt aus der Feder von Steve Knee der schon für das On An Island Design verantwortlich war. Remember That Night soll zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt auch als HD und Blue Ray Version angeboten werden.

 

"It's an extremely enjoyable tour, fantastically good fun and very, very satisfying." David Gilmour

 

Diese DVD wird nur schwer von einer zukünftigen Pink Floyd oder Solo DVD überboten werden können. Der Inhalt ist als ob sie von einer Fan Wunschliste abgeschrieben wurde. Unglaublich mit viel Sorgfalt sie zusammengestellt wurde. Die Songliste und Extras sind ein Traum!! Sogar ein im Januar 2007 unter Beteiligung von Rick Wright eingespielter neuer Island Jam wird auf Disc 2 zu sehen sein!! Wir erinnern uns gerne an den Island Jam zurück der im Dezember 2005 zu weihnachten auf Gilmours Homepage veröffentlicht wurde. Damals waren Guy Pratt am Bass, Wix Wickens (Paul McCartney) Hammond Orgel und Ged Lynch (Peter Gabriel) am Schlagzeug mit dabei. Von meiner Seite gibt es Standing Ovations und Thanx a lot David für diese DVDs!!!

 

DVD Booklet Cover

 

Sony HDCAM SR auf Tournee mit David Gilmour

 

"It's probably the most fun, most professional and easiest tour I've ever done in my life Rick Wright

 

Die DVD wird ein 20seitiges Booklet mit mehr als 80 Fotos haben. Die Dokumentation Breaking Bread, Drinking Wine ist eine Art 46-minütiges Roadmovie. Sie zeigt rare Momente von David Gilmour, der Band, den Spaß miteinander während den Höhen und Tiefen der Tour, der einstürzenden Bühne in Venedig, dem russischen Glassharmonie Spieler und Problemen mit deutschen Zügen! Möglicherweise sind damit die österreichischen Züge gemeint: Salzburg. Das von Rick Wright gefilmte Backstage Material aus Los Angeles ist 5 Minuten lang.


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Disc 1

Live At The Royal Albert Hall:

01  Speak To Me
02
 Breathe
03 
Time
04
 Breathe (Reprise)
05
 Castellorizon
06 
On An Island - Crosby & Nash
07
 The Blue - Crosby & Nash
08 
Red Sky At Night
09
 This Heaven
10
Then I Close My Eyes - Robert Wyatt
11
 Smile
12 
Take A Breath
13 
A Pocketful of Stones
14 
Where We Start
15
 Shine On You Crazy Diamond - Crosby & Nash
16
 Fat Old Sun
17
 Coming Back To Life
18 
High Hopes
19 
Echoes
20 
Wish You Were Here
21 
Find The Cost Of Freedom - Crosby & Nash
22 
Arnold Layne David Bowie
23 
Comfortably Numb - David Bowie

Gesamt: 151 Minuten

Regisseur: David Mallet

Gesamtlaufzeit: 5 Stunden, 13 Minuten + Live DVD Stream Run Time

Disc 1: 151 mins; Disc 2: 163 mins

Total: 314 mins
Available Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Disc Format: DVD-9 (Dual-Layer)

 

Untertitel: holländisch, englisch, französisch, deutsch, italienisch, polnisch, portugiesisch und spanisch. Die Sony (NTSC) Version für den Rest der Welt mit Untertitel in folgenden Sprachen: Cantonese, English, French, Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese and Spanish.

 

Disc 2

Performance from Royal Albert Hall:
01 Wot's… Uh The Deal (29.5.)
02
Dominoes (31.5.)
03
Wearing The Inside Out Richard Wright (29.5.)
04
Arnold Layne Richard Wright
05
Comfortably Numb Richard Wright (30.5.)

Nick Mason der am 31.5. bei Wish You Were Here und Comfortably Numb das Schlagzeug bediente wollte seine Aufnahmen nicht auf der DVD verewigt haben. Es stellt sich die Frage: Warum eigentlich?

 

Documentary: Breaking Bread, Drinking Wine

gives viewers a rare glimpse of David Gilmour, the man and musician, his band and crew enjoying and enduring the highs and the lows of life on tour: from flashfloods, a collapsing stage, a Russian wine-glass player, and problems with German trains! Shot by Gavin Elder, it contains behind-the-scenes footage of the tour, from the rehearsals in Bray (that is, after the first European and American legs, through to Gdansk. 46 Minuten

 

Performance from Summer Tour 2006: Dark Globe Burg Clam

 

Recorded at Abbey Road Studios: Astronomy Domine 29.8. Studio 2

 

Performance from the AOL Sessions: This Heaven 7.4. New York

 

Performances from the BBC Mermaid Theatre concert:
01 Castellorizon
02 On An Island
03 The Blue
04 Take A Breath
05 High Hopes

 

Documentary: The Making Of "On An Island"

 

Documentary: The West Coast

Gefilmt Backstage in L.A. von Rick Wright: A short, but funny, film shot on the West Coast of America. According to David, it will include "some hilarious, but drunken stuff". 5 Minuten

 

Music Videos:
01 On An Island
02
Smile

 

Bonus Track: Island Jam 2007

David Gilmour nahm im Januar 2007 eine neue Version des vom Dezember 2005 bekannten Island Jams auf. Die neue Version wurde von Gilmour mit Rick Wright, Guy Pratt und Steve DiStanislao eingespielt.

 

Photo Gallery: Polly Samson

 

Gesamt: 163 Minuten


Videos

Einen ersten Einblick bietet der folgende Trailer: David Bowie und Gilmour hatten wie man deutlich sieht viel Spaß miteinander! Besonders lustig ist die Szene als Bowie erzählt, dass ihn seine Eltern im Alter von 6 oder 7 Jahren zu einem Pink Floyd Konzert im Marquee Club mitnahmen!! Bowie ist Jahrgang 1947!

 

EPK  Fat Old Sun  Breathe  Trailer

 


Breaking Bread, Drinking Wine Dokumentation von Gavin Elder

31.08.2007: Wer sich gerne überraschen lassen möchte - der sollte die nächsten Zeilen nicht lesen. Es handelt sich um Zitate von Gilmour, Wright und anderen aus der Tour Dokumentation: Breaking Bread, Drinking Wine.

 

“To have you on this tour has been a true pleasure and I am thrilled and I love you!” David Gilmour zu Rick Wright an dessen Geburtstag (München 28.7.2006). Zu sehen und hören auf Remember That Night! Vorsichtshalber werde ich die nächsten Zeilen in der Hintergrundfarbe schreiben. Ich möchte niemanden die Vorfreude oder das Überraschungsmoment nehmen. Um alles lesen zu können markiert einfach die folgenden Zeilen.

 

David Gilmour’s tour documentary: from Bray in Berkshire to Gdansk, Poland.

Rehearsals at Bray Studios: David Gilmour is rehearsing with his band in one of the rehearsal rooms and Roger Waters is doing the same, in another rehearsal room… both bands will be touring in 2006, at different times… they share a keyboard player, Jon Carin

DAVID GILMOUR: “We are in Bray Studios and there are three rooms here, Roger’s in one of them and we’re in the other…by pure coincidence, strange though it may seem and hard as that may be to believe.”

 

Manchester Concert (in band room before concert):

GRAHAM NASH, who was born in Salford, performed with David Crosby at all the UK Gilmour dates. He comments about Manchester: “Man, walking around, there’s so many memories, holy shit! I just walked past the building where I saw Bill Haley in 1958, changed my life.”

 

At the Royal Albert Hall, prior to the concert:

DAVID GILMOUR: “It’s an extremely enjoyable tour, everyone seems to be getting on. Maybe if we did it for a year all the old bitchiness and pettiness would start.  It’s been brief but fantastically good fun and very, very satisfying.”

RICK WRIGHT: “I was thinking about this today. I think it’s probably the most fun, most professional and easiest tour I’ve ever done in my life.”

 

David Gilmour and Rick Wright discussing Arnold Layne:

DAVID GILMOUR: “Originally I did that melody line, you did the high line”

RICK WRIGHT: “I did the high line?” Originally, really?”

DAVID GILMOUR: “And with the record, it’s Rick doing the high line.”

RICK WRIGHT: “I cannot get up to that, can’t get up there, no way.”

RICK WRIGHT: “Interestingly enough the difference again between Pink Floyd tours and this tour is I actually hear every note he’s playing, so it’s like the first time I’ve really heard him play.”

RICK WRIGHT: “It’s David’s tour so he’s doing what he wants to sing, he’s doing what he wants to play and there’s no sort of: “well we need to see the circular screen and the pigs flying across”.  It’s a very personal tour for him and I’m just so happy to be in it.”

 

David Gilmour on playing at the Royal Albert Hall:

DAVID GILMOUR: “Pink Floyd played here in 1968. We had a choir sing on ‘A Saucerful of Secrets’ which culminated in us setting of two Waterloo canon on stage and we got banned for life; although like prison sentences, life did not mean life”

 

Rick Wright on playing at the Royal Albert Hall:

RICK WRIGHT: “It brings back a lot of memories.  I actually played ‘A Saucerful of Secrets’ on the Royal Albert Hall organ and I was thinking today, can I try and get back on the Albert Hall organ?”  Rick did later that afternoon and it’s on the doco.

 

Rick on being back on tour, his first since 1994’s PF Division Bell tour:

RICK WRIGHT: “I’m just getting so much pleasure out of this tour, I really am. It’s revitalised my whole love of going on stage.”

 

David Gilmour about Rick Wright on tour:

DAVID GILMOUR: “He’s really coming out of his shell on this tour.  His abilities have returned to him, along with some of his strange ‘attitude things’ have cropped up again.  How shall I put that, not attitude exactly.”

 

David Gilmour and Rick Wright during the concert interval, discussing ‘A Pocketful of Stones’ and David’s assertion that Rick made a mistake:

RICK WRIGHT:  “Oh come on, David give me a break! Where was I wrong, come on?”

DAVID GILMOUR:   “Oh the same place, where you’re always ….”

RICK WRIGHT:  “On the second verse?”

DAVID GILMOUR:   “Yes on the second verse, you were fractionally late..”

 

Phil Manzanera on playing at the Royal Albert Hall:

PHIL MANZANERA: “Playing here with David and Robert Wyatt, and to have both of them here, completes the circle, which also includes David Bowie who we as Roxy Music, supported at the Greyhound Pub in Croydon in 1972.  It was the first time that I’d been on the stage with Robert Wyatt.”

 

David Gilmour talking about David Bowie’s performance of ‘Comfortably Numb’:

DAVID GILMOUR: “He really let it all out didn’t he, he made it his own.”

 

Rick Wright on David Bowie’s performance:

RICK WRIGHT: “I was just totally blown away last night because in his part of Comfortably Numb he just turned it into a David Bowie song. it was absolutely extraordinary, it was just wonderful.”

 

DAVID GILMOUR: “Steve DiStanislao is a brilliant drummer who I nicked from Crosby&Nash. 

 

Steve DiStanislao: “Actually I feel like I won the lottery by playing with this band, it’s an unbelievable experience.”

 

Robert Wyatt: “I don’t do gigs, haven’t done a gig for 30 years, I can’t sort of handle it.  Last time I played at the Royal Albert Hall was about 1969 when I was a drummer (with Soft Machine). And then it was very different, I went out of the back for a fag and the commissioner wouldn’t let me back in, I said, “I’m playing here” he said “Look son, we only have proper music in here” and I said “Well not tonight, we’re on.”

 

On tour bus to Manchester:

DAVID GILMOUR and DAVID CROSBY having guitar chat: “The guitars that smell old, you know when they’ve got that, when you put your nose up to the sound hole and there’s that smell and they’ve got this old wooden smell to them. there’s something about them.  I’ve got a 1947 Martin D18 and it’s just lovely, that’s about my favourite wood… just beautiful.”

 

Clam Castle, Austria concert:

DAVID GILMOUR – a few days after Syd Barrett had died: “I’m going to do a song, if I’m brave enough, called ‘Dark Globe’ which is from Syd Barrett’s first solo album The Madcap Laughs, which I worked on at the time.  Tonight is my first performance since Syd died, just a little tribute.”

DAVID GILMOUR: “It’s a song that I’ve never sung in my life or rehearsed in my life and I don’t intend to... I thought I’d do my first rehearsal tonight!”

 

Munich, birthday dinner for Rick Wright:

On the US version of the doco, the band singing ‘Happy Birthday’ to Rick cannot be heard as it can’t be licensed:

DAVID GILMOUR : “To have you on this tour has been a true pleasure and I am thrilled and I love you!”

During the dinner the band tuned up wine glasses and played the intro to Shine On You Crazy Diamond (it was originally done with wine glasses at Abbey Road studios!)..David was dared to use the glasses at the following night’s concert in Munich!   Which he did for the rest of the tour!

 

Arriving in Venice to play two concerts in St Marks Square:

DAVID GILMOUR : “I think in 1989 we played here and got into all sorts of trouble which was not our fault at all it was completely to do with the council  and the people that ran it in those days, who all got fired shortly afterwards.”

David asks Igor, who is playing amazing music on wine glasses in one of the streets in Venice, to join him on stage for the concert to play ‘Shine On’… from street musician to playing with one of the world’s most famous musicians in one of the world’s most historic squares!

DAVID GILMOUR : “So do you want to play it with us tomorrow night on the stage here in St Mark’s Square?"

But the two concerts had to be cancelled due to one of the stage beams bending and making the stage roof unsafe!  The concerts were re-arranged for the following weekend.

 

Gdansk Concert for 26th Anniversary of Solidarity:

The doco shows David Gilmour meeting Lech Walesa, attending a press conference in the town hall and laying a wreath at the memorial to the shipbuilders who lost their lives in the struggle against the government of the time.

DAVID GILMOUR: “We had a meeting with Lech Walesa this morning; he got us drunk on schnapps.”