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User reviews 36 Review. Top review. Best Concert Video Ever. Clearly the best concert video I have ever seen. The effects at the concert were stunning. Floyd played their absolute best. The choice of songs was excellent and covered their entire musical history up to the date of filming. This video would only be better if it was put on DVD so that the sound and video were even sharper. This is one that you can watch over and over and never get tired of it.

Details Edit. I wish the two of them could finally get it to the fans who have waited long enough. Shine On. Watching David deliver this vocal about his old friend Roger Barrett, I thought of what he said in an interview after Syd passed: "I now have this lasting regret that I was so obedient to the family's wishes not to disturb his peace.

A few years ago my wife Polly said to me 'how would you feel if he dies? And I am. I should have gone down there, knocked on his door and said, Hey, let's go for a pint. Because we were friends. I can't see that seeing an old friend would have done any damage.

All of us probably have someone we could say that about-under different circumstances of course. Perhaps that's what makes the sentiments of the song so powerful to the listener. Nice to meet you David. I must admit that I've never been a big Pink Floyd fan. In fact, I think that they are one of the most overrated bands on this site and elsewhere. This is indeed a high quality product! The picture and sound quality is as perfect as it gets. Well, one difference is that Remember That Night has a much warmer and more organic sound.

This is due to the more extensive use of acoustic guitars, lap steel guitar, grand piano, Hammond organ and male harmony vocals by the band themselves and also on some songs by guests David Crosby and Graham Nash. This approach is also reflected in the songs chosen, with Gilmore's most recent solo album On An Island performed in its entirety here having a much warmer and more organic and acoustic, down to earth sound compared to most Pink Floyd material.

And among the Pink Floyd songs played here we get things like the semi-acoustic Fat Old Sun which also has that warm, almost folky sound. This song is much better here than on the studio album Atom Heart Mother, on which it sounds rather boring in my opinion!

Here it really comes to life and the second electric part of the song is really good. The atmosphere on the stage is more personal, with Gilmour basically being surrounded by his best friends with David Bowie and Robert Wyatt as guests plus the presence of Wright.

The stage is smaller but not the audience , bringing the musicians closer together and giving the show more of a band feeling, almost as if they were playing in a smaller club even though it is in the enormous Royal Albert Hall.

And most important of all, I think, the show is about the musicians and the music rather than things like huge video screens, inflatable pigs, aeroplanes flying across the auditorium crashing in the side of the stage and all of those in my opinion exaggerated and unnecessary! Remember That Night is just about some very talented people playing their instruments with emotion and enthusiasm only supported by some great lighting, lasers and a bit of smoke and having fun on stage and off stage too, as can be seen on the documentaries on the bonus disc.

For the Prog fan, I guess that the 20 minute plus Echoes is the most interesting moment in the show. I must say that this performance outshines the studio version by a wide margin. Indeed, all the songs on Remember That Night tend to outshine their original studio versions! These are then, in my opinion, the ultimate versions of most of these songs.

And the choice of songs could hardly be bettered, even though one could have expected a couple of songs from David's previous two solo albums.

The On An Island tracks are very good, but hardly exceptional. It really shows great confidence to perform the whole new album live. David Bowie makes an excellent performance on Comfortably Numb. He really makes this song his own. And it's really great to see Bowie so fit and extremely good-looking as always, I would like to look like that when I'm his age!

Arnold Layne, is just fun. The other guest is Robert Wyatt, an artist I don't know very well. His contribution here is very low key and he just plays a cornet solo.

The extra material on the second disc is exactly like it should be; informative and entertaining - it really adds to the value of the product. I like Gilmour's distinctive guitar sound and his vocals are really good as well it really makes you wonder why Roger Waters ever was allowed near the microphone! I'm now officially converted to Gilmour-ism.

Though good, the weakest link lies in the On An Island tracks. They are not up to par with the rest. But this is still highly recommended and certainly my favourite Pink Floyd related product. While refusing to reform Floyd, possibly avoiding some possible bad blood with Waters , Gilmour took care of Wright's envy of Floyd by taking him on the road while promoting his latest solo album, the very soporific On An Island, which makes the second bulk of the set list, after the Floyd material.

And while the potential emotional charge is enormous the stellar cast , the over-emphasis of such a mediocre album such OAI is not able to fulfil the promised excitement, precisely because of the boring sleep-inducing average songwriting. I was hoping that these would gain from getting a live exposition, but was cruelly deceived, despite some good Gilmourian solos. Probably attracting more glances from the public than his role would allow him, Wright plays a very nice second fiddle, certainly more visible than Manzanera despite hiding all the wayto the left stage , who is also playing second guitar to David.

With the now-standard Dick Parry on sax soon to be playing second sax behind David, since Gilmour made his coming out on Red Sky , other familiar names such as Pratt and Carin are regulars?

After a first DSOTM run opening the concert, the set plunges in the OIA album with some moments of graces the odd brilliant solo, the star-studded guest list and some complete flops some songs, David playing the banjo, even Wyatt's fine cornet solo during a boring song.

Once in a while, one can ask himself if David really needs that many musicians on stage for the amount of decibels delivered and notes played.

Soooo after an exciting start, the first set comes to a close with another snoozer and the intermission is a welcome wake-up call to fill the glasses.

The second set is almost entirely Floyd stuff and opens on the amazing Crazy Diamond, but unfortunately, it isn't that good, despite the return of Crosby and Nash on back up vocals and Dick's Parrytone sax solo, etc? If most Floyd tracks go down easy, Echoes is the real attention grabber, where both Rick and David probably had fun trading those lines at the end of part one. Played in its entirety and followed up with the track WYWH how come Roy Harper didn't show up to this gig for a cigar?

No encore, apparently. Find the Cost of Freedom. Arnold Layne. Comfortably Numb. Track Listing - Disc 2. Uh the Deal. Wearing the Inside Out. Dark Globe. Astronomy Domine. Take a Breath. Island Jam. Bonus Materials. Stream or buy on:. Release Date September 18, David Gilmour. Sunday 18 July Monday 19 July Tuesday 20 July Wednesday 21 July Thursday 22 July Friday 23 July Saturday 24 July Sunday 25 July Monday 26 July Tuesday 27 July Wednesday 28 July Thursday 29 July Friday 30 July Saturday 31 July Sunday 1 August Monday 2 August Tuesday 3 August Wednesday 4 August Thursday 5 August Friday 6 August Saturday 7 August Sunday 8 August Monday 9 August Tuesday 10 August Wednesday 11 August Thursday 12 August Friday 13 August Saturday 14 August Sunday 15 August Monday 16 August Tuesday 17 August Wednesday 18 August Thursday 19 August Friday 20 August Saturday 21 August Sunday 22 August Monday 23 August Tuesday 24 August Wednesday 25 August Thursday 26 August Friday 27 August Saturday 28 August Sunday 29 August Monday 30 August Tuesday 31 August Wednesday 1 September Thursday 2 September Friday 3 September Saturday 4 September Sunday 5 September Monday 6 September Tuesday 7 September Wednesday 8 September Thursday 9 September Friday 10 September



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