Remember That Night
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DVD cover of Remember That Night
Produced by David Gilmour
Starring David Gilmour
Richard Wright
Dick Parry
Phil Manzanera
Guy Pratt
Jon Carin
Steve DiStanislao
David Crosby
Graham Nash
David Bowie
Robert Wyatt
Music by David Gilmour
Pink Floyd
Distributed by EMI (UK)
Columbia (US)
Release date(s) 17 September 2007 (UK/Europe)
18 September 2007 (US)
Language English

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 DVD version came out 17 September 2007 in the UK, Europe and Australia, and on 18 September 2007 in the USA and Canada.[1] The Blu-ray version was released on 20 November 2007.

The DVD has subtitles for spoken portions of the DVD in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Contents

Track listing [link]

Disc 1 [link]

The main concert at the Royal Albert Hall. These are the songs:

  1. "Speak to Me"
  2. "Breathe"
  3. "Time"
  4. "Breathe (Reprise)"
  5. "Castellorizon"
  6. "On an Island" (with David Crosby and Graham Nash)
  7. "The Blue" (with David Crosby and Graham Nash)
  8. "Red Sky at Night"
  9. "This Heaven"
  10. "Then I Close My Eyes" (with Robert Wyatt)
  11. "Smile"
  12. "Take a Breath"
  13. "A Pocketful of Stones"
  14. "Where We Start"
  15. "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-2, 4-5)" (with David Crosby and Graham 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" (with David Crosby and Graham Nash)
  22. "Arnold Layne" (with David Bowie)
  23. "Comfortably Numb" (with David Bowie)

The footage is from his concerts at the Royal Albert Hall on 29, 30 & 31 May 2006.

Disc 2 [link]

This disc contains the following bonus features:

  • Footage from the Mermaid Theatre concert (March 2006)
    • "Castellorizon"
    • "On an Island"
    • "The Blue"
    • "Take a Breath"
    • "High Hopes"
  • Documentaries
    • One filmed between shows in Los Angeles with some shots by Richard Wright, known as the West Coast Documentary
    • Breaking Bread, Drinking Wine, a tour documentary by Gavin Elder
    • The making of On an Island
  • Photo Gallery
  • Credits

Easter Eggs [link]

There are at least three hidden videos (or "Easter Eggs") on Disc 2 of the DVD, they are as follows:

  • An acoustic version of "Echoes" which plays after the "Dark Globe" track (it will show if you fast forward past Dark Globe). This only plays if "Dark Globe" is selected from the menu and will not play while using the "Play All" function.
  • A short video of David playing the cümbüş, to view this watch the Main Menu of the DVD and wait about 25 seconds for a firework to appear, use your DVD remote to quickly select the firework (using the enter button), this will play the video.
  • "On an Island" dance remix video is available on the "Royal Albert Hall" sub-menu of the DVD, which includes bonus tracks from the Albert Hall, again wait about 20 seconds for a firework to play then select it with your DVD remote.

In addition to these are several small videos with further information and interviews in the documentaries, which will play if you press the enter button while the "Wireman" is shown in the window.

Publicity [link]

Cinema broadcasts [link]

The UK/Europe premiere took place at the Leicester Square Odeon on 6 September 2007. It was transmitted live by satellite to various European cinemas. The North American premiere took place on 15 September 2007.

Television broadcasts [link]

BBC One aired an hour of footage from the main concert on 8 September 2007, repeated on 25 May 2008 on BBC Four. This included the tracks:

  1. "Speak to Me"
  2. "On an Island"
  3. "This Heaven"
  4. "Smile"
  5. "The Blue"
  6. "Shine On You Crazy Diamond"
  7. "Fat Old Sun"
  8. "Coming Back to Life"
  9. "Arnold Layne"
  10. "Find the Cost of Freedom"
  11. "Wish You Were Here"

Live single [link]

As part of the build-up to the release of the DVD, a two-track single was released as a download via iTunes with the tracks "Wish You Were Here" and "The Blue" taken from the DVD.

Credits [link]

Guests [link]

References [link]

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Remember That

"Remember That" is a song by American recording artist Jessica Simpson from her sixth studio album, Do You Know (2008).Columbia Nashville released it as the album's second single on September 9, 2008. It was written by Rachel Proctor and Victoria Banks and produced by Brett James and John Shanks.

The song was released in North America. "Remember That" has received mixed reviews from music critics. The song is addressed to women who suffer from domestic abuse. The song did not make much impact in the United States, peaking at number one on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100, but failing to reach the Billboard Hot 100. However, the song did manage to peak at number forty-two on Billboard Country Songs, and at number eighty-eight in Canada.

Background and theme

After the release of her 2006 pop album A Public Affair, Simpson stated she wanted to go back to her roots and do country music because she "has been brought up around country music", and wants to give something back. Simpson had already sung country themed songs previous like "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'". "Remember That" was co-written by country music writers Rachel Proctor and Victoria Banks. The lyrics of the single focus on a history of anger, violence and the strength that it takes for the victim to leave the abuser.

That Night!

That Night! is a 1957 American drama film directed by John Newland and written by Jack Rowles and Robert Wallace. The film stars John Beal, Augusta Dabney, Shepperd Strudwick, Rosemary Murphy and Malcolm Brodrick. The film was released on August 22, 1957, Universal-international.

Cast

  • John Beal as Commuter Christopher J. Bowden
  • Augusta Dabney as Wife Maggie Bowden
  • Shepperd Strudwick as Dr. Bernard Fischer
  • Rosemary Murphy as Nurse 'Chorny' Chornis
  • Malcolm Brodrick as Tommy Bowden
  • Dennis Kohler as Chrissie Bowden
  • Beverly Lunsford as Betsy Bowden
  • Bill Darrid as Dr. Perroni
  • Joseph Julian as Mr. Rosalie
  • Staats Cotsworth as Salesman
  • Peg Hillias as Doctor
  • John McGovern as Ward Neighbor
  • Mercer McLeod as Resident Doctor
  • Vera Allen as Ward Nurse
  • Floyd Ennis as Orderly
  • Fran Bennett as Attendant
  • Ray Doyle as Policeman
  • Jackson Beck as Man on Train
  • Leora Thatcher as Woman on Train
  • Humphrey Davis as Conductor
  • John Raby as Brakeman
  • Sam Grey as Film Cutter
  • Karl Swenson as McAdam
  • Ann Loring as Mrs. McAdam
  • References

    That Night

    That Night is a 1992 coming-of-age romantic drama film written and directed by Craig Bolotin, and starring C. Thomas Howell and Juliette Lewis. It is based on the novel of the same name by Alice McDermott.

    This film is notable for the fact that both Eliza Dushku (of Buffy the Vampire Slayer fame) and Katherine Heigl (of Grey's Anatomy fame) made their first film appearances in it, sharing a few scenes. Dushku was eleven years old at that time, and Heigl was thirteen.

    Plot synopsis

    In 1961 Long Island, Alice Bloom (Eliza Dushku) is a ten-year-old girl who is trying to understand how love works. She is infatuated with the girl across the street, 17-year-old Sheryl O' Connor (Juliette Lewis). She often looks at her from across the street, as their bedroom windows are level with each other. Alice starts to copy every detail about Sheryl, including her perfume and the record she listens to. As Alice and her mother pick up her father from work, she notices Sheryl speeding up to the train station to pick up her own father. She admires the affection that Sheryl's father gives her, as she doesn't receive the same from her own father. She then tells her mother about how amazing Sheryl is: about how she could travel long distances in her car in no time at all, how she was slapped in the face by one of her Catholic School teachers and never cried, and how she ran the mile in gym and never broke a sweat. Alice's mother does not believe what she is saying.

    That Night (novel)

    That Night (1987) is the second novel by American author Alice McDermott, published in 1987 by Picador. The novel was a Finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize in 1988 and the National Book Award in 1987.

    Set in the 1960s, the novel's narrated through the lens of a 10-year-old girl fascinated with the romantic lives of two Long Island teenagers, Sheryl and Rick. That Night was adapted to film in 1992 by director Craig Bolotin, starring C. Thomas Howell and Juliette Lewis.

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