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David Gilmour Remember That Night Live At The Royal Albert Hall [2006]
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Manufacturer:
EMI
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To Be Announced
Binding:
DVD
EAN:
5099950431199
Format:
Box set
Label:
EMI
Manufacturer:
EMI
Number Of Items:
2
Publisher:
EMI
Region Code:
2
Release Date:
2007-09-17
Running Time:
310
Studio:
EMI
Theatrical Release Date:
2006
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Summary:
Simply wonderfull
Comment:
Great DVD masses of music and bits and bobs from the 2006 tour and of course to see the late Richard Wright so clearly enjoying himself is a joy to behold.
Buy it if you like Gilmour/Floyd simple as that.
Customer Rating:
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help
Comment:
hello friendly,
i'd like to know if this DVD have the subtitles into italian language..
thanks
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Unbelievable
Comment:
David Gilmour is well known for his work as a quarter of Pink Floyd during their most successful period. However, he should also be known as a great performer in his own right - particularly on the strength of this DVD. I know someone who actually attended the Albert Hall gig and was blown away by it - he has a copy of the DVD to keep reminding himself how good the night was!
The material here comprises a large chunk of Pink Floyd's better known material, along with songs from his latest solo album, On An Island. The highlights for me include "Take A Breath", "Time", and "On An Island", but the whole performance is spectaular. Gilmour's vocals have always been as inspirational to me as his guitar playing, and this still holds true. His voice is as good as it ever has been, perfectly pitched and completely clear.
The guitar playing on this album is also phenomonal. Every solo is perfect - particularly the old favourite "Shine On You Crazy Diamond". The arrangement for "Shine On..." is a little different to normal - with the first verse being Gilmour's guitar and vocals on their own, but that really shows his talents to their full - whilst the guitar in that section may not be difficult, his voice is what really carries it.
The addition of David Bowie is both a blessing and a hindrance. His vocals on "Arnold Layne" are very impressive - better by far than the original. However, his version of "Comfortably Numb" was a bit of a let down - the only part of the DVD that didn't exceed my expectations. Although I admire him for trying to do something different with the verses, I felt that the song had been changed too far beyond recognition. Thankfully, disc 2 features an alternate take of "Comfortably Numb" with Richard Wright supplying vocals - a much better performance. However, the guitar work on both versions is, as ever, exceptional. This is possibly one of the best live DVDs I've ever come across. It doesn't matter if you are a die-hard Floyd fan or not - you will love this DVD.
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Summary:
BLU RAY VERSION SAVE YOUR MONEY
Comment:
HI I WAS LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS BLU RAY DISC AND WAS LET DOWN .IT IS TWICE THE PRICE OF THE STANDARD DVD AND THERES NO POP UP MENUS AND PICTURE
QUAILTY IS NOT VERY GOOD A LOT OF THE TIME .I THINK IT WAS RUSHED OUT FOR CHRISTMAS SO IF YOUR A FAN SAVE YOUR MONEY AND BUY STANDARD DVD.
Customer Rating:
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Take some DGs
Comment:
This is boring. The band does not gel and Gilmour's playing lacks practice. I don't like the choice of material - most of it is bland. He fumbles a lot with solos. He was more assured in his playing on Live 8. The film quality here is terrible with lots of colour noise in the darker parts. If you want to see and hear how to do a show like this properly, see Roger Waters' Live in the Flesh DVD. Different ball game altogether.
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