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Remember That Night is a live concert recording of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour's solo concerts at the Royal Albert Hall on 29, 30 & 31 May 2006 as part of his On an Island Tour. The title is taken from a line in the song "On an Island". It has been released on both DVD and Blu-ray formats.
The Rattle That Lock Tour was a concert tour by English singer and musician David Gilmour to support his fourth solo studio album, Rattle That Lock.The tour became a commercial success, grossing $47 million and selling 288,997 tickets in 16 shows in the 2015 total.
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, England.It has a seating capacity of 5,272. [1]Since the hall's opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres have appeared on its stage.
A performance from the Royal Albert Hall is featured on Gilmour's DVD, Remember That Night. It is also featured on Gilmour's live album Live in GdaĆsk . [ 8 ] " Fat Old Sun" was performed during Gilmour's 2015–16 Rattle That Lock Tour [ 5 ] and features on his 2017 live release, Live at Pompeii .
Robert Wyatt – cornet on "Then I Close My Eyes" (Royal Albert Hall shows) David Bowie – vocals on "Arnold Layne" and "Comfortably Numb" (Royal Albert Hall, 29 May) Mica Paris – vocals on "The Great Gig in the Sky" (Royal Albert Hall 30 and 31 May) Nick Mason – drums on "Wish You Were Here" and "Comfortably Numb" (Royal Albert Hall, 31 May)
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David Jon Gilmour was born on 6 March 1946 in Cambridge, England. [5] He has three siblings: Peter, Mark and Catharine. [6] His father, Douglas Gilmour, was a senior lecturer in zoology at the University of Cambridge, and his mother, Sylvia (née Wilson), was a trained teacher who later worked as a film editor for the BBC. [7]
David Gilmour in Concert is a DVD of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour's solo concert that took place at the Royal Festival Hall, London in June 2001, as part of the Robert Wyatt-curated Meltdown festival.