sexta-feira, 22 de fevereiro de 2008

IRON MAIDEN "Live After Death"


News are not exactly the forte of the DVD "Live After Death" of Iron Maiden, launched in Brazil to take advantage of the coming of the group of English heavy metal to the country in March.

The material is the revival in the new format VHS with records of a show of the group in the United States in 1884, during one of the most celebrated tour of Iron Maiden, which had "The Trooper", "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner", "Powerslave "and" Number or The Beast "in the repertoire.

But remember the presentation of the times in which Dickinson also had the long hair and desfilava your pants colantes colored with enthusiasm by stage is not the most fun part of the DVD. The second disc of the box brings together two documentaries an hour-long with testimonials, interviews and scenes of scenes of the band throughout their career. There memories on bebedeiras and confusion where meteram members of the band in the days of youth, and the inevitable complaints about the wear of the routine shows, trials and recordings of the disks.

In line historical, the most interesting highlight of the DVD "Live After Death" is the record of the presentation at Rock in Rio in 1985, one of the most memorable concerts of the group, according to testimony of the Iron own components.

Descartado the understandable commercial opportunism of a relaunch such as "Live After Death," see (or revise) scenes of Iron Maiden of the 1980 to the eve of another show of the group in Brazil, more than 20 years after the historic participation in Rock In Rio, it is an opportunity to put into perspective the always heated discussion about the long career of the group.

In certain point of the show, "Live After Death," the singer Bruce Dickinson stop the presentation and commented on the success of the tour the group even without major badalações gone to the media in the eighties. Well, simply observe the outskirts of shows that the group will be in Brazil in March to see that all this time, at least in the enthusiasm of fans, little has changed.

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