Iron Maiden Rock In Rio (DVD)
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Tracklist:
1. Program Start/Intro
2. The Wicker Man
3. Ghost Of The Navigator
4. Brave New World
5. Wrathchild
6. 2 Minutes To Midnight
7. Blood Brothers
8. Sign Of The Cross
9. The Mercenary
10. The Trooper

1. Dream Of Mirrors
2. The Clansman
3. The Evil That Men Do
4. Fear Of The Dark
5. Iron Maiden
6. The Number Of The Beast
7. Hallowed Be Thy Name
8. Sanctuary
9. Run To The Hills

Special Features:
A Day in the Life (Documentary)
Candid Interviews with the band

Ranking: #1 for 2002

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2006-01-26 | 26 comments | 1,602 views

6 of 6 thought this review was well written

The crowd's anticipation is at a breaking point, only Nicko McBrain stands behind his drumset. Enter Adrian Smith, pumping out the opening riff of The Wicker Man and its off to the races with one of the greatest DVDs I've had the pleasure of watching.

The year was 2001, metal legends Iron Maiden headlined the Rock in Rio festival, playing before an audience of 250,000. The show was superbly filmed and recorded, allowing the band to make their DVD debut forever capturing an incredible show.

From the get-go, its obvious that Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith are glad to be back with their band after their departure in the early 90s. The reunited classic lineup, now with the added skills of Janick Gers put on one helluva show. From the powerful opener they cover every inch of the stage, never slowing down or letting up for a moment.

Bruce Dickinson's frontsman antics are in top form, as he screams out his trademark vocals, and getting the crowd to sing, clap, and chant along with him at every turn. Guitarists Adrian Smith, Dave Murray, and Janick Gers add solos into many of the songs, showing off talent never before dreamt of in their studio work. Bassist Steve Harris plays his signature gallop perfectly and Drummer Nicko McBrain's insane single bass speeds have never been this great.

Rocker's like Wrathchild or The Mercanary which, while infused with energy, never quite did it for me in the studio come alive here. The band truly feeds off the crowd like few bands can.

Almost every song is performed immaculately. From the fast as lighting performance of The Trooper to the melodic and introspective Blood Brothers they give every song their complete effort.

They also resurrect two songs from the band's Blaze Bailey era: Sign of the Cross and The Clansman. Both are some of the bands biggest epics, but I was skeptical as to how Bruce would approach singing Blaze's material. Fortunately, he works wonders on both songs, the former of which also features Dave and Janick shredding in ways that would impress Eddie Van Halen.

And of course, there's something utterly majestic about two hundred thousand people singing along word for word to Fear of the Dark. That song is easily the highlight of the DVD, with Bruce's chilling vocals, and wonderful playing from all the members of the band.

At first glance, I must admit that the setlist seemed to be a bit lacking, but the utter strengthe of the material garnered their reunion album Brave New World makes up for the lack of oldies. Still though, despite classic's like Hallowed Be Thy Name and 2 Minutes to Midnight being present and wonderfully performed, I wouldn't mind seeing songs like Ghost of the Navigator replaced with something along the lines of Flight of Icarus, Aces High, or Powerslave. Fortunetly, having seering live performances of newer classic such as Brave New World, Blood Brothers, or Dream of Mirrors is certainly a plus

So honestly, I can't say enough about how great this DVD is. Many peope have complained about the rapid editing, but I didn't feel it was hyperactive at all. And as far as the extras go the 'documentary' A Day in the Life seems pretty surperlative, but the interviews, conducted while the band was having time off (Bruce is seen fencing, Steve playing soccer, Adrian fishing, Nicko and Dave golfing, and Janick hanging with the fans) are actually pretty interesting. Overall, this is a superb testiment to the power of Maiden's live show.

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Shattered_Future


Comments: 1502
01.26.06

Album Rating: 5

This is honestly one of the best live DVDs I've ever gotten. The energy throughout it is immense, considering the band members are all nearly 50 years old, the setlist, aside from a few minor flaws, is excellent, and the band is in top form. Truly a DVD everyone should own.

Good review as well.

Orgasmatron2005


Comments: 4
01.26.06


Nice review. Iron Maiden kicks so much a**. Do you have the first few live albums they released in the Eighties? Those are just as good as Rock In Rio.

ToWhatEnd


Comments: 3100
01.26.06


Fantastic review. I own the CD which is great and have seen a few of the songs from the DVD, Wicker Man, The Trooper, Hallowed Be Thy Name, Fear of the Dark and Run to the Hills all of which were superb. So I'd recommend this as well.

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temporary


Comments: 207
01.27.06

Album Rating: 5

Nice review. Iron Maiden kicks so much a**. Do you have the first few live albums they released in the Eighties? Those are just as good as Rock In Rio.


Unfortunatly I only have Rock in Rio, I really want to get Live After Death.

Shattered Future, you pretty much sumed up my exact opinions of the dsic.

Electric City
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 9817
02.26.06


I havent really heard any Iron Maiden, in fact the only reason I know who they are is because of Wheatus's song Teenage Dirtbag, which includes the line Listen to Iron Maiden Baby with me.

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tom79


Comments: 2805
02.26.06


^wow. you should definatly check them out.

as for this, i seen it and its one amazing live showThis Message Edited On 02.26.06

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namaan


Comments: 10
04.04.06


I also own the DVD...and it absolutely rocks....the set list is almost exactly how id have done it.... i have already watched it three times in as many days,,it's that good.

plus the fact that i am a drummer and the single bass pedal on the wicker man still amazes me...how the hell did he do that

Saxon Priest


Comments: 110
05.10.06

Album Rating: 5

It annoyed me when I watched this to discover Janick plays a sizeable chunk of Adrian's solos considering Adrian is a better guitarist and more stylish it's beyond me.

And another thing, why does Janick play a right handed guiar when he's left handed, surely he'd prove himself a better guitarist.


As for the show it's immense, despite what people say I prefer this to Death on the Road DVD, it has more of their 80's stuff although I'm dying to see Aces High and Phantom of the Opera played live.

Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3497
05.10.06


Death on the Road has Paschendale and that recording thing which I'd like to see, so I'd probably prefer that I guess. I dunno. Have the errors been fixed yet?

I'd like to see a Live after Death dvd, since I wasn't even born in 1984. The World Slavery Tour has my favourte setlist. This Message Edited On 05.10.06

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SabianStinkfist


Comments: 14
06.28.06

Album Rating: 4.5

awesome review. way to keep it crisp.
this concert has SO much energy. your right. fear of the dark is definately the highlight of the album. they sing along just the way they do with YYZ in rush in rio. those guys in Brazil rock.

temporary


Comments: 207
06.30.06

Album Rating: 5

this concert has SO much energy. your right. fear of the dark is definately the highlight of the album. they sing along just the way they do with YYZ in rush in rio. those guys in Brazil rock.


Yeah, after seeing those two DVDs, I'm in awe of the Brazilian audiances.

Spamwise


Comments: 83
09.05.06

Album Rating: 4.5

Am I the only one that can't find this anywhere?


And another thing, why does Janick play a right handed guiar when he's left handed, surely he'd prove himself a better guitarist.


I'm a lefty and play a righty. I find it easier to pick with my right hand than fret with my right hand.

Josh D.


Comments: 6155
09.05.06

Album Rating: 4

I like this DVD. In fact, I need to watch it again. I wish I could find "Live After Death".

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Spamwise


Comments: 83
09.28.06

Album Rating: 4.5

I ordered this online a few days ago, it should come in tomorrow. can't wait!

Spamwise


Comments: 83
10.08.06

Album Rating: 4.5

Wow, this is an amazing concert. I really wish I could have been there. Such great energy. They have amazing stage prescence.

FR33L0RD


Comments: 1095
09.20.07


I will buy this DVD soon

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Geedrummer


Comments: 607
09.20.07


"Steve playing soccer"

sorry but its fuking "football", u use your feet, unlike ur american football. sorry if im wrong but im sure you mainly use ur hands

the best music concert dvd ever by the way

yas666eer


Comments: 247
05.05.08

Album Rating: 4

Best iron maiden ... live.....

Murray and smith are gods

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sba4life


Comments: 320
11.29.08


I actually belive Maiden's newer material (esp from Brave New World and Dance of Death) could top any of the albums in the 80's muscianship wise and songwriting wise.

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PunkItUp


Comments: 207
11.30.08


wow a CLASSIC DVD. i'll have to check it it must be REALLY super!



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