Material for Next Maiden DVD Revealed?
Rod Smallwood recently spoke about Maiden's upcoming Early Days DVD (out in early November), the band's 2005 summer tour and that they will try to recapture the spirit of the early shows by playing some older songs and using similar stage sets. Additionaly, he mentions that this DVD is, as indicated, only the first in a series covering Maiden's history so far, and that the next DVD will concentrate mainly on the World Slavery Tour, Live After Death, the sold out Long Beach Arena concerts and a bit from Somewhere On Tour in 1986.Source: Maidenzone.com
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Thanks for that Awsome Info.
A bit from Somewhere on Tour... Well, I know that many fans will certainly be angered that this album seems to be forgotten since its release...
Cheers
QUOTE(The Saint @ Sep 24 2004, 12:01 AM)
A bit from Somewhere on Tour... Well, I know that many fans will certainly be angered that this album seems to be forgotten since its release...
Cheers
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Cheers
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youre right. SIT album for example was the highest chart position for IM in the US (# 11), but theres no live videos (forget SISL). stage set was amazing and all of us are surely crazy to see some professional edited live video from Somewhere On Tour 86/87!!!
let us not forget the solo!
QUOTE(Shadow @ Sep 23 2004, 07:12 PM)
Additionaly, he mentions that this DVD is, as indicated, only the first in a series covering Maiden's history so far, and that the next DVD will concentrate mainly on the World Slavery Tour, Live After Death, the sold out Long Beach Arena concerts and a bit from Somewhere On Tour in 1986.
Source: Maidenzone.com
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This might be the re-release of "live after Death" as is mentioned here