In addition to the complete concert, the DVD features Part 2 of "The History Of Iron Maiden" DVD series, which began with 2004's "The Early Days", documenting the recording of the "Powerslave" album and the following tour. The new release had two mixes of the audio: Martin Birch's version, which serves as the original concert audio, and a brand new 5.1 Stereo mix by Kevin Shirley. As a "thank you" to the hundreds of thousands of fans, who packed arenas the world over, the 2LP Live set and VHS "Live After Death" was issued in 1985. Lasting from August 9, 1984, to Jand visiting such countries as Poland, Austria, Hungry, Yugoslavia, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, England, Germany, Sweden, Canada, Japan and the U.S., the show included a mammoth setup that replicated the intricate ancient Egyptian scenery of the "Powerslave" album cover. Iron Maiden's World Slavery Tour was one of the longest and most extensive tours ever undertaken by a Rock band. The seventh DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.Īt last on DVD with 5.1 surround sound remix! This double DVD set contains re-release of the legendary "Live After Death" VHS, filmed at Long Beach, California in 1985as well as bonus disc with Documentary / Bonus Concert Footage. Made in Germany. First press.ĭVD 1 - Iron Maiden Live At Estadio Nacional, Santiago, ChileĢ. Subtitles: English/Spanish/French/German/Italian/Dutch/Portuguese/Swedish/Hindi.ĭTS | Dolby Digital | 5.1 | 2.0 | Region: all. A fascinating insight into how a dedicated team with a range of expertise right across the spectrum, works tirelessly to ensure that Maiden fans experience the best possible show the band can offer. The bonus disc contains a documentary “Behind The Beast”, a detailed account of exactly what is involved in staging an Iron Maiden concert, from initial concept through to the planning and execution stages, right up to day-of-show itself. “En Vivo!” embodies the heart and soul of Iron Maiden 2011: the music, the fans, the venue, the country. Maiden’s spectacular stage show and the electrifying atmosphere of the Estadio Nacional are captured here using 22 HD cameras and an Ictocam. This landmark show, filmed in front of 50,000 die-hard Chilean devotees, reveals a band firing on all cylinders, feeding off Latino passion and energy to deliver one of the most dramatic and powerful performances of “The Final Frontier Words Tour”. On April, 10th, 2011 Iron Maiden became the first Metal band ever to play in Chile’s prestigious Estadio Nacional in Santiago. Strictly Limited Edition Deluxe Steelbook 2xDVD with 2 hours live show at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile + documentary bonus disc with Special Extras! Ninth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band. "Rock In Rio" is literally what it sounds like for a quarter million people having their dreams realized, an experience that should be enjoyed by everyone who is smart enough to pick up this record!!įor the first time on black vinyl, 2015 remastered, triple 180 g vinyl in trifold cover. From the time they were young lads, to now as seasoned veterans, this six piece has never let the fans down, always performing to their utmost ability, with their utmost determination. Iron Maiden are the pinnacle of Heavy Metal performers, with none acting as rivals. Also performed were two tracks from the Blaze Bayley-era, "Sign of the Cross" and "The Clansman". Show features many of band's most well-known tracks, including the eponymous "Iron Maiden" and "Run to the Hills", along with six songs from "Brave New World", such as "The Wicker Man" and the title track. The band played to approximately 250,000 people - it's the second largest crowd of their career (the band's largest concert attendance was their 1985 Rock In Rio performance to an audience of 300,000) and with the relatively recent return of lead singer Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith to the band. It was one of the few places that a quarter of a million people would turn up to see the act in 2001, and judging from the audience response, the band's set list didn't bother them much either. With the reunion studio disc "Brave New World" failing to recapture the imagination and intensity of Iron Maiden in America and even in many places in the band's European homeland, going to Brazil seemed like a smart move. Recorded at the Rock in Rio festival, Brazil, 2001, on the last night of the Brave New World Tour. For the first time on black vinyl, remastered re-release of the seventh live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
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