Just what we need--MORE live Maiden

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For the JK's of RC:

From Blabbermouth:


IRON MAIDEN have confirmed they are to release a double DVD and live album titled "Death On The Road" through EMI Records on August 29, 2005.

The show was filmed at the Westfalenhalle Arena, Dortmund, Germany during the "Dance of Death" European tour in December 2003 and fully captures the magnificent stage production and electricity of the band’s performance. Steve Harris once again took weeks personally editing the footage, and like "Rock in Rio", this means thousands of cuts right into the heart of the action.

Says Steve Harris, "The shows on that tour were perhaps far more theatrical than some of our recent tours so it has a very different feel than that of, say, 'Rock in Rio', which was a massive festival environment. The 115-minute show was originally filmed by Viva TV in Germany to broadcast across their national TV network a few days afterwards. However TV and DVD are always very different, mainly owing to the time restrictions. So we've spent time starting from the bare bones to create a full-length concert feature that captures the excitement of the show but also the drama as well. I think when people see songs like 'Paschendale' and 'Dance Of Death' they’ll be blown away by the spectacle. At the same time there are some great moments in 'Journeyman' that I think will surprise a few people. IRON MAIDEN with acoustic guitars?! I'm really happy with the end result as it captures the dark and lighter moments perfectly."

The album and PCM Stereo / 5.1 Surround sound for the DVD has been mixed and produced by Kevin "Caveman" Shirley and co-produced, as always, by Steve Harris.

The double DVD also features a full 70-minute documentary directed by Matthew Amos charting the album's creation and then subsequent preparations for the following tour. The feature length program includes candid and personal footage of the band during the recording and writing of the album, which is the first time it's ever been filmed.

Says manager Rod Smallwood, "The documentary is something quite special for the fans as it really is a very revealing portrait of how MAIDEN work together recording and it took me hours to persuade them to let the cameras in the recording studio. Previously they'd never allowed any of that to be filmed but this time we decided to have a camera floating around to try and capture the MAIDEN recording process. A lot of it was filmed by the Kevin Shirley and the band themselves. I think it's a great representation of the talent, effort and humour of a MAIDEN recording session. The documentary also covers what it takes to set up a major world tour and has various interviews with our Killer Krew and hopefully it will be as insightful and interesting as the well received 'Early Days' documentary footage.

"As usual we have crammed as much as possible into the DVDs with a host of extras including all of the promo videos from the album, footage of the band performing in South America, background interviews with members of the production crew and fans along the tour, artwork and photo galleries. Many hours of MAIDEN mayhem.

"Like 'Rock in Rio' we have again decided to release a DVD and CD. Those who have DVD players will presumably opt for the DVD but we wanted to ensure all fans could get at least the audio of this tour and many countries of the world do not have widespread capacity to play DVDs."

The full set list from the show is:

01. Wildest Dreams
02. Wrathchild
03. Can I Play With Madness
04. Trooper
05. Dance Of Death
06. Rainmaker
07. Brave New World
08. Paschendale
09. Lord Of The Flies
10. No More Lies
11. Hallowed Be Thy Name
12. Fear Of The Dark
13. Iron Maiden
14. Journeyman
15. The Number Of The Beast
16. Run To The Hills

The release of the DVD and live album coincides with IRON MAIDEN's headlining performance at this year's Reading and Leeds Festivals which sold out within hours of going on sale. Reading Festival holds a special place in MAIDEN history. The band played their first headlining show there in 1980 and the following year a certain Bruce Dickinson was famously approached backstage for the job of vocalist before returning in 1982 for IRON MAIDEN's second headlining appearance, this time as the front man.

The Reading and Leeds appearances will complete their busy summer touring schedule that includes top billing at major European Festivals and their own headlining stadium dates like their record breaking show in Gothenburg at the 55,000-capacity Ullevi Stadium that sold out in a mere two and a half hours. Just prior to Reading and Leeds the band will be joining BLACK SABBATH on Ozzfest in North America, plus a handful of arena headline dates.
 
Since I didn't buy Rock in Rio, I probably won't buy this either. :loco:

I really want the follow up to The Early Days more than anything else, charting Powerslave through to Seventh Son era. We need to get Live After Death remastered for the DVD, plus they should include Maiden England. We'll also get the videos for "Stranger in a Strange Land" and "Can I Play with Madness" etc.
 
I've actually already got LaD on some Brazillian DVD, but those dirty Mexizillians just transferred the VHS to DVD, so there was no improvement in quality. Still, I got it because it's still better than nothing. My Maiden England is on VHS too. You gotta hear Bruce do "Moonchild" - it's flawless.
 
My only copy of LaD was a VHS recording from when it aired on MTV. I haven't had it for years. Like you, I missed out on Maiden England, so can't wait to check it out. I just hope they include full shows. If they stick to format, one disc will be predominantly documentary. Not sure what the run time for either of those concert films are, but room may get scarse.
 
I highly, highly doubt they will cut the live shows down. If anything, they will not include the videos because they were all released on "Visions of the Beast" pretty recently anyway. Plus I'm not aware of any documentaries from that period, but they could just be stuff that's not been aired.

I do remember a documentary following Iron Maiden on the Monsters of Rock tour (or at least the Donnington show of '98 where 2 or 3 people died in the crush when Guns n Roses took to the stage). I also remember it included some footage of Bruce talking about his book and clips of him fencing, ha ha.
 
Erik said:
Lord of the Flies live with Bruce = will rox

I don't think he did it that well tbh...in fact when I saw them I barely recognised the song when they started playing it, I only knew it was Lord Of The Flies cos that was the 'unaccounted for' song so far in the set...

This news stirs no great passion for me, which is really worrying seeing how this is Maiden after all :erk: I was rooting for a new studio album, or at least the aforementioned followup to The Early Days. Goddamn, Maiden are becoming a bloody cinema band...

I'll probably buy it anyway :rolleyes:
 
Very self-evident, nobody except completists who can't find any new music to spend $15-20 on will need this. Especially after Maiden finally relented to complaints about them not varying the set enough. They should have waited to record the 80-83 set, which will undoubtedly be the next live album.
 
Tranquillian said:
Come ooooon. It's MAIDEN. Buy or die 10/10.
nah dude, i've got plenty, PLENTY of maiden, and not enough money for all the other stuff i want...i'll be skipping this one, good though it may turn out to be