Brazilian DVD release

February, 2007: Jamming at David's Barn. Photo: Polly Samson.IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: ANOTHER DELAY (19/10/07)

‘Remember That Night’ will finally (yes, really) be released in Brazil on Friday 26 October.

I’d like to sincerely apologise – on behalf of Sony BMG – to David’s many passionate Brazilian fans for this late date. I know how irritating these delays are, and can only say that I’m truly sorry for the frequent disappointment caused.

The DVD is worth waiting for, I can promise you that much.


The winners of Friday’s 12-hour raffle are as follows:

- Signed David Gilmour lithograph print: Emilio (#99)
- Best Buy exclusive ‘Remember That Night’ DVD: Pete (#8)
- Promo CD, as issued to radio stations: Piero (#84)
- ‘Remember That Night’ programme/pass: Chris (#38)

Well done, all. Please let us know where we should send your prizes.

‘Remember That Night’ is finally released in Brazil today. I hope you enjoy it and, as always, look forward to hearing your views.

The chatroom is closed today, but will be open tomorrow from 9AM (UK time).

104 comments

  1. peter

    Cori,

    No it was not you.

    All I was trying to do was expand on my previous note where I thought I had not explained my thoughts sufficiently.

    Pete – Coventry

  2. Cirion

    As you know, Brazil is a very large country… the dvd will arrive here in my city only in november (or the last october week). This wait is killing me =P

    (I live far far away from big cities like Sao Paulo or Rio, where things comes first, so I don’t have any choice instead of waiting.)

    Tchau!

  3. Doug

    What a beautiful concert….I have to say it is some of the most touching music (and Im not prone to cry), but found myself fighting tears…Blue is very pretty, smile is just heartwarming…very nice short sweet tune….

    On An Island is a very well done and shows why Gilmour is one of the greats…cheers Mr.Gilmour!

  4. Features Editor

    ‘Remember That Night’ will be released in Brazil a week today: on Friday 26 October.

    We’d like to apologise – on behalf of Sony – to David’s many passionate Brazilian fans for this delay.

    The DVD is worth waiting for, we can promise that much.