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05-13-2005, 10:23 PM
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This is taken from ironmaiden.com
Iron Maiden have confirmed they are to release a Double DVD and Live Album titled “DEATH ON THE ROAD” through EMI Records on August 29th 2005, and on Sanctuary Records in the USA on August 30th 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 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 DVD’s 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:
WILDEST DREAMS
WRATHCHILD
CAN I PLAY WITH MADNESS
TROOPER
DANCE OF DEATH
RAINMAKER
BRAVE NEW WORLD
PASCHENDALE
LORD OF THE FLIES
NO MORE LIES
HALLOWED BE THY NAME
FEAR OF THE DARK
IRON MAIDEN
JOURNEYMAN
THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST
RUN TO THE HILLS
The release of the DVD and Live album coincides with their 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. They first appeared there in 1980 as special guests to UFO 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 first ever headlining appearance at a festival anywhere.
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
This should be awesome! I'll be getting both the CD and DVD when they come out!
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05-13-2005, 10:54 PM
|  | - that dog won't hunt, Monsignor. Moderator | | | | Cool. | 
05-14-2005, 12:31 PM
| | | | That's cool, I'll probably buy the DVD. Seems like a good set list, though I wish they wouldn't do the Blaze Bailey-era stuff. I'll buy it just to see Pashendale live.
Up the Irons!
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05-15-2005, 11:16 AM
|  | GOLD Supporting Member | | Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: New Orleans LA | | | That should be awesome. The "Rock in Rio" live DVD and the "Early Years: Part 1" DVD's are two of the best band DVD's put out, whether you're a Maiden fan or not. They are both so well done. Can't wait for this one. | 
05-15-2005, 11:45 AM
| | an actor who wants to run the whole show | | Join Date: May 2004 Location: Bridgeport, CT | | | werd...I've never seen rock in rio, i might have to hunt that down, today. | 
05-15-2005, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 43% burnt werd...I've never seen rock in rio, i might have to hunt that down, today. | Rock in Rio is from the 2001 Rock in Rio Festival. Disc 1 has the following concert tracklisting:
Intro
The Wicker Man
Ghost of the Navigator
Brave New World
Wrathchild
2 Min. to Midnight
Blood Bros.
Sign of the Cross
The Mercenary'
The Trooper
Dream of Mirrors
The Clansman
The Evil That Men Do
Fear of the Dark
Iron Maiden
# of the Beast
Hallowed Be Thy Name
Sanctuary
Run to the Hills
Disc 2 has interviews, "A Day in the Life" documentary, and Rob Halfin Photo Diary.
Awesome concert DVD. | 
05-16-2005, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by BassGod That's cool, I'll probably buy the DVD. Seems like a good set list, though I wish they wouldn't do the Blaze Bailey-era stuff. I'll buy it just to see Pashendale live.
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Graeme | Awe, no Clansman :/
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05-16-2005, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by BassGod That's cool, I'll probably buy the DVD. Seems like a good set list, though I wish they wouldn't do the Blaze Bailey-era stuff. I'll buy it just to see Pashendale live.
Up the Irons!
Graeme |
Pashendale rocks!!! | 
05-16-2005, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by xolin Awe, no Clansman :/ | The Clansman is actually the only Blaze-era song I like. But I like Bruce's live version better.
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