Iron Maiden: Live After Death Streaming
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Iron Maiden: Live After Death Streaming.
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After a ten year wait Iron Maiden’s classic home video release Live After Death has finally been released on DVD.
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This isn’t just a straight, barebones issuing of the concert on DVD, however. This is a SPECIAL edition 2 disc DVD set, which will also include bonus live footage and the History of Iron Maiden Part 2 documentary, picking up where The Early Years left off.
The official details:
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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. The disc also 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.
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.
The multiple audio mixes and new video transfer from the original 35mm elements should make this a fantastic DVD. While this has been a long, long wait for the official DVD release, it looks like it will be well worth it.
Ths Live After Death show itself was fantastic. The band plays with an amazing amount of energy, but also with great musical ability as well. The songs are all classics, and the stage set is one of the best from that era.
(Update: The video quality of the Live After Death concert looks better than either the VHS or LaserDisc versions that I have, and the sound quality is really, really good. The remastered stereo mix is incredibly, “In your face,” and is just a wall of sound. The 5.1 remix? Meh. Kevin Shirley has the guitars too low in the mix. It’s punchy and INCREDIBLY clean, but it lacks the power of the original stereo mix. The extras are really nice. The History Part II documentary has a lot of great info, and is a great continuation of the first part from The Early Days. The 1985 Rock in Rio, however, is a disappointment. Not because of the performance, but because the audio/video quality is so poor. The audio is a bit muddy - originally mastered on video tape it has aged poorly - but the video is the real shame. Herky jerky, jittery and jumpy, the original master tape was not stored properly and now has serious tracking issues. It’s almost like watching Cloverfield. That’s too bad, because the band gives another great performance. The other extras like ‘Ello Texas and the extended version of Behind the Iron Curtain are a nice bonus, and make the set an even greater value than it already is. Overall, I’m very pleased with the set, but it is not without a couple flaws. It’s clearly still a, “Must Have,” DVD.)
Is this recording really 23 years old? Can it be? Has time slipped away that quickly. Some would certainly argue the opposite. In fact, all of us waiting to finally get a picture clean-up and an audio enhancement would probably say that it seems as though the wait has been forever or long overdue at best.
But here it finally is…Live After Death on two DVD disks. Disk one is the classic performance wrap-up of Iron Maiden’s 1984/1985 World Slavery show in Long Beach, CA. This just has got to go into any Maiden fan’s collection. The cleaned-up, full screen picture is better than the VHS, but it still makes you appreciate how much better the technology is today. The audio has been converted to 5:1 and sounds terrific. The Live After Death set list goes:
“Intro: Churchill’s Speech”
“Aces High”
“2 Minutes to Midnight”
“The Trooper”
“Revelations”
“Flight of Icarus”
“Rime of the Ancient Mariner”
“Powerslave”
“The Number of the Beast”
“Hallowed Be Thy Name”
“Iron Maiden”
“Run to the Hills”
“Running Free”
“Sanctuary”
The show runs for about 90 minutes and captures a great performance and all of the energy that a Maiden show was back in the early days.
Disk two includes a lot more time than the DVD jacket suggests. The DVD jacket says that Disk Two runs for 150 minutes, but rest assured that, if you include the photo gallery tour, you get 231 minutes of Maiden stuff that includes:
1) “The History of Iron Maiden Part Two” - This is getting billed as the follow up to the 2004 release of The History Of Iron Maiden - Pt. 1: The Early Days, but don’t expect the same kind of multi-year documentary here with Part 2. To be sure, Part Two is a 60 minute documentary of only the Powerslave, or should I say World Slavery, tour. So if you’re expecting (as I was) that this is another multi-year documentary of Maiden that perhaps takes us into the Janick Gers/Blaze Bayley years, you’d be mistaken.
2) “Behind the Iron Curtain” - Apx an hour in total length, this chapter features some behind the scenes stuff as Maiden made their way through Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Hungary (in 1984 I think). You also get complete live performances of:
“Aces High”
“The Trooper”
“22 Acacia Avenue”
“The Number of the Beast”
“Hallowed Be Thy Name”
“2 Minutes to Midnight”
“Run to the Hills”
3) As if the above weren’t enough, you get another 50 minutes of live footage from Maiden’s 1985 appearance at the Rock in Rio festival. “Scream for me, Brazil!” The picture quality was beyond repair (by today’s standards) for this, but the sound is pretty good.
“Aces High”
“2 Minutes to Midnight”
“The Trooper”
“Revelations”
“Powerslave”
“Iron Maiden”
“Run to the Hills”
“Running Free”
The good news is that if you wan’t a high quality A/V Rock in Rio performance by Maiden, you’ve got it with 2002’s outstanding Rock In Rio DVD.
4) Finally, you get another 49 minutes of stuff with:
- “‘Ello Texas!” - Same songs (3 altogether), different time period. From 1983’s World Piece Tour…’22 Acacia Ave’, ‘Flight of Icaris’ and ‘Iron Maiden’.
- Videos for “Aces High” and “2 Minutes to Midnight”.
- A 20 minute photo gallery tour.
How could any Iron Maiden fan pass on this. Simple…a true Iron Maiden fan CANNOT pass on this. I predict that in conjunction with the 2008 Iron Maiden “Somewhere Back in Time” World tour, the boys will record a show and release it on DVD next year with History Part Three. Let’s hope on the next DVD that they switch out some of those classics that we’re so used to hearing for some great tunes like Murders in the Rue Morgue, Where Eagles Dare, Killers, Die With Your Boots On, and so on and so on.
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