Maiden NA Tour Dates

i remember when Wasted Years was released as a single ... there was somewhat of a big backlash from the diehards as it sounded so ... polished and commercial in a way. i still think its Maiden's "I was made for loving you" ... but its such a damn great song!
 
sadly, I don't think we all hang out enough :(
[Cough, cough]Whose fault is that?[/Cough, cough]

also, I would agree that Somewhere in Time is the weakest of the Bruce/Smith/Maiden material (but it's still goddamn great you homos)
It's a very good disc. It's just not that good within the context of Motley Crue's discography:

Shout at the Devil
Too Fast For Love
Theater of Pain
Dr. Feelgood
Somewhere in Time
New Tattoo

Zod
 
ha, bless my ignorance of Motley Crue! I was thinking, "why is he comparing the Iron Maiden song 'Caught Somewhere In Time' with the Blind Guardian song 'Theatre of Pain'? That's a really odd comparison!" (and please don't tell me that the Blind Guardian song is a cover of a Motley Crue song!)

Neil
 
damn my ignorance of Motley Crue!
Fixed.

I was thinking, "why is he comparing the Iron Maiden song 'Caught Somewhere In Time' with the Blind Guardian song 'Theatre of Pain'? That's a really odd comparison!" (and please don't tell me that the Blind Guardian song is a cover of a Motley Crue song!)
Nope. Crue doesn't have a song called "Theater of Pain".

Zod
 
LOL @ Zod bringing in strange comparison tangents. :tickled:

@ Lurch - people complained about 7th Son too. And South of Heaven. I'm fairly certain all those whiners now listen to soft jazz or some crap.
 
A few days old but what the hell......


Finally available on DVD for the first time, New Door Records/UMe are proud to announce the eagerly awaited release of the double disc DVD of "Live After Death", the legendary recording of IRON MAIDEN's four night stand at Long Beach Arena, California, in 1984.

In the stores February 5, 2008, the release will coincide with the start of the band's Somewhere Back In Time World Tour on which they will recreate many of the aspects of this original and spectacular show.

Disc one contains the recording of this full 90 minute concert. Originally filmed on 35mm, the footage comes alive on DVD resulting in a visually stunning film that far outstrips the usual live video of the '80s. The disc carries two sound options — the original concert audio specially mixed into 5.1 Surround Sound by Kevin Shirley, MAIDEN's producer since 1999, plus the original stereo sound track by Martin Birch, the band's producer from 1981 to 1993. Originally released on video in 1985, this has been largely unavailable for the past 20 years

Disc two has Part 2 of the "History Of Iron Maiden", continuing on the MAIDEN story from "The Early Days" DVD, along with rare and unseen bonus footage in the form of "Behind The Iron Curtain", "Rock In Rio '85", and "'Ello Texas", all in all giving a total running time of well over three hours. Plus of course the photo galleries, relevant promo videos, artwork galleries, tour dates, tour program and other features which all combine to make MAIDEN DVDs a very special and utterly comprehensive treat for their fans.

Manager Rod Smallwood explained: "The original video of 'Live After Death' has not been readily available for a long time so its good that we finally got around to this. lt was one of the first full concerts to be filmed after the advent of video and of course the live album, recorded on a different night to the video, has long been considered to be one of the seminal metal live albums and has sold millions since. Fans have been begging us to do this DVD for some time now but we wanted to wait until we were able to recreate that whole tour to go with it and also to make it part of a series of DVDs that we are putting together around the band's history. And of course we are making sure that now we have got to it we will be giving the fans everything we can find from that period!!”

Full list of contents:

Disc 1 — Live After Death

"Live After Death" concert with Stereo and Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio (90 minutes)

Setlist:

01. Churchill Speech/Aces High
02. 2 Minutes to Midnight
03. The Trooper
04. Revelations
05. Flight of Icarus
06. Rime of the Ancient Mariner
07. Powerslave
08. Number of the Beast
09. Hallowed Be Thy Name
10. Iron Maiden
11. Run to The Hills
12. Running Free
13. Sanctuary

Disc 2 - Documentary / Bonus Concert Footage

1. The History of Iron Maiden — Part 2 (60 mins) — Documentary.
Band members, crew, friends and associates talk about the period in the band's career which saw the writing, recording and release of the "Powerslave" album, and later "Live After Death", and the subsequent massive touring. And not just the serious side!!

2. Behind the Iron Curtain (57 mins approx) Documentary and Live — shot during MAIDEN's historic tour of Poland and other parts to the Eastern Bloc in 1984 featuring interviews, live and offstage footage capturing the atmosphere of this remarkable journey behind the Wall at the height of the Cold War.

3. Live Footage - Rock in Rio '85 (50 mins approx)
The full MAIDEN set supporting Queen on the first day of the first Rock in Rio in front of 300,000 manic metal fans. A bloody and stirring performance!! Songs performed include "Aces High", "2 Minutes to Midnight", "The Trooper", "Revelations", "Powerslave", "Iron Maiden", "Run To The Hills", "Running Free"

4. Ello Texas — 15 minutes — Interview and live. Caught by a film crew in 1983 at the Alamo and sound checking their show in San Antonio.

5. Artwork Gallery, Tour Programme, Tour dates and photo gallery

6. Promotional clips for Aces High and 2 Minutes to Midnight
 
This is the setlist from last night's tour kick off in India.

01. Intro - Churchill's Speech
02. Aces High
03. 2 Minutes to Midnight
04. Revelations
05. The Trooper
06. Wasted Years
07. The Number of the Beast
08. Run to the Hills
09. Rime of the Ancient Mariner
10. Powerslave
11. Heaven Can Wait
12. Can I Play With Madness?
13. Fear of the Dark
14. Iron Maiden
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15. Moonchild
16. The Clairvoyant
17. Hallowed Be Thy Name
 
I'm curious why a tour to celebrate the middle years ("Powerslave - Seventh Son") has "Fear Of The Dark" on the setlist. Shouldn't they have kept that one for the next 'history' tour? I can understand the songs from the first four albums being on the tour. They were on the "Live After Death" album. They are also pushing the DVD release of "Live After Death" during this tour.
 
the L.A date is coming up fast and I'm undecided if I should go. There are tix left but it's literally obstructed view seats since they're viewing the stage from the side. Not even an angle, literally sideview of the thing. I don't know what to do!
 
I'm curious why a tour to celebrate the middle years ("Powerslave - Seventh Son") has "Fear Of The Dark" on the setlist. Shouldn't they have kept that one for the next 'history' tour? I can understand the songs from the first four albums being on the tour. They were on the "Live After Death" album. They are also pushing the DVD release of "Live After Death" during this tour.

The tour is for the next four albums after the first four, and that includes Fear Of The Dark TBH.
 
The tour is for the next four albums after the first four, and that includes Fear Of The Dark TBH.

The next four would be:

Powerslave
Live After Death
Somewhere In Time
Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son

If they don't count "Live After Death," then the next album would be "No Prayer For The Dying." "Fear Of The Dark" would be the fifth studio album since the last tour.