Remember This Night
We never really got into Pink Floyd, but not for lack of trying. In high school we actively endeavored to enjoy the band by any means necessary. We listened to Wish You Were Here under the influence of homemade acid and moonshine, we viewed The Wall whilst freebasing peyote, we played Dark Side of the Moon simultaneous with Sister Act, and still--nothing. We gave up and found Radiohead instead.
So we aren't too excited by the announcement that David Gilmour, "the legendary voice and guitar of Pink Floyd," has a new concert DVD out next Tuesday the 18th. But we will graciously grant you an opportunity to win access to an exclusive preview of said DVD (Remember That Night - Live at the Royal Albert Hall) on the big screen at Auburn Stadium Theaters (yes, the Supermall) this Saturday, September 15th at noon.
The DVD is a double-disc affair with all five-plus hours of the 2006 Royal Albert Hall concert--featuring songs from Gilmour's On an Island album, along with Pink Floyd favorites, as well as guest performances by David Crosby and Graham Nash *and* a grand finale with David Bowie on "Comfortably Numb"--plus nearly three hours of extras. Thankfully, they whittled it down to 1.5 hours for the version showing in 111 theaters across the country on Saturday. After the DVD screening, stick around for a live-via-satellite Q&A session with Gilmour, along with a live-via-satellite one-song performance. (Fans may submit a question to the official David Gilmour website and select questions will be answered during the Q&A session.)
Seattlest has one pair of tickets to give away to Saturday's music spectacular. Enter to win by filling out the form below. No worries: Your info is safe with us and will not be shared with advertisers and/or the government, yadda yadda yadda. We'll be drawing one winner Thursday at 10am.


