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Live After Death Anniversary Show from NYC Tribute

on March 31, 2005 @ 03:23

Sanctuary- Iron Maiden Tribute from NYC, are touring this year playing the entire "LIVE AFTER DEATH" album, celebrating it's 20th Anniversary. They also will be playing a pre-Ozzfest show at BB Kings Blues Club in NYC's Times Square in July opening for FOZZY. Powerslave stage set, simulated flames, and "Eddie" are all included.

17 Songs featured:
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
Wrathchild
Children Of The Damned
22 Acacia Avenue
Die With Your Boots On
The Phantom Of The Opera

Upcoming confirmed showdates for the 20th Anniversary "Live After Death" album shows.

Saturday, April 16th
Snookers
370E Main Street
Ansonia, CT
(203) 734-5103

Saturday, April 23rd
The Underscore
1733 1st Avenue
Manhattan, NY
w/ British Steel - Judas Priest Tribute
*Twins Meet-up Party*

Saturday, May 14th
Tom-n-Jerry's
1006 MacDade Blvd
Millmont Park, Pennsylvania
(610) 586-1008
*2 big sets, possibly 2 stage shows*

Saturday, May 21st
The Chance Theater
6 Crannel Street
Poughkeepsie, NY
(845) 471-1966
*20th Anniversary Live After Death* (DVD video shoot)
Tickets are on sale now through TicketMaster

Saturday, May 28th
Barney McNabbs
600 Tuckahoe Road
Yonkers, NY
(914) 961-8960
*20th Anniversary Live After Death Show*
w/British Steel - Judas Priest Tribute

Saturday, June 11th
The Cup Entertainment Complex
1410 East Elizabeth Ave
Linden, NJ
(908) 486-8925
w/Decoder
*20th Anniversary Live After Death Show*

Monday, July 11th
BB Kings Blues Club
237 W 42nd Street
Times Square, NYC
(212) 997-4144
Presented by: Eddie Trunk
also appearing:
Fozzy w/Chris Jericho is headlining this show
Exciter - Judas Priest Tribute
Tickets are on sale now through Ticketmaster
*20th Anniversary Live After Death show*

Saturday, July 23rd
Renegades
748 Yonkers Ave
Yonkers, NY
(914) 375-2233

Sunday, July 24th
Crash Mansion
199 Bowery (at Spring Street)
New York City
(212) 982-7767
*20th Anniversary Live After Death Show*
with special guest
Exciter - Judas Priest Tribute

Saturday, August 6th
Cook' s Cafe
203 Church Street
Naugatuck, CT
(203) 729-3760

Saturday, Sept 3rd
The Wreckroom
551 Main Avenue
Wallington, NJ

Check out their website !

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10 Comments


Anonymous said:

any serious tribute band should know that Phantom of the Opera doesn't have a "The" at the begining tongue.gif

#922, March 31, 2005 @ 11:36


Anonymous said:

QUOTE(gor @ Mar 31 2005, 07:36 AM)
any serious tribute band should know that Phantom of the Opera doesn't have a "The" at the begining   tongue.gif
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ahem......type www.ironmaiden.com, look at the tab on the top, click albums, and look for Live After Death, took a good look at the albums song selection. If that's too much to ask, here's the link:

http://www.ironmaiden.com/homepage.php?sec...=0&subsection=0

is this "serious" enough for you? after you check out the link, send an email to the web administrator at the official Iron Maiden website about the problem you have with the word "The" on Phantom of the Opera.

P.S. while your at it, mention to them that when "Killers" was released, song #2 was spelled "Wratchild"

Thanks buddy headbang.gif

#923, March 31, 2005 @ 13:07


Anonymous said:

Touché lol[1].gif

#924, March 31, 2005 @ 13:30


Anonymous said:

I dont understand.
Is this a mistake? Just like wratchild and wrathchild?
:dude:

#925, March 31, 2005 @ 14:16


Anonymous said:

QUOTE(SandMaN @ Mar 31 2005, 10:16 AM)
I dont understand.
Is this a mistake? Just like wratchild and wrathchild?
:dude:
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Hey Sandman,
Nope, it's not a mistake. It's just one of those typical things where a tribute band tries to post an announcement, and someone has to find some kind of "flaw" in what you have to say, and then points it out to the world to make you look stupid. This sort of thing happens alot to tributes because they're not the "Real" Iron Maiden.


#926, March 31, 2005 @ 15:01


Anonymous said:

QUOTE(SANCTUARY @ Mar 31 2005, 04:07 PM)
ahem......type www.ironmaiden.com, look at the tab on the top, click albums, and look for Live After Death, took a good look at the albums song selection. If that's too much to ask, here's the link:

http://www.ironmaiden.com/homepage.php?sec...=0&subsection=0

is this "serious" enough for you? after you check out the link, send an email to the web administrator at the official Iron Maiden website about the problem you have with the word "The" on Phantom of the Opera.

P.S. while your at it, mention to them that when "Killers" was released, song #2 was spelled "Wratchild"

Thanks buddy headbang.gif
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It hurts........wink.gif

#927, March 31, 2005 @ 19:34


Anonymous said:

I appreciate tribute bands... really.
I wouldnt like to hear maiden covers in another rithm or singed by Avril lavigne (I dont know how to write it) like Metallica did. But if a metal band wants to do some maiden covers means that people like maiden stuff....

#928, March 31, 2005 @ 20:05


Anonymous said:

wow. where did that come from? I was only poking at how maiden fans scrutinize everything, it wasn't aimed at tribute bands. Infact, I believe everyone should have a passion apart from his bread making job.

I myself have done tribute work on Maiden that has cost money and years without knowing if it will ever serve its purpose. I really enjoy what tribute bands do and I have been at such a conert. So no, it wasn't aimed at tribute bands.

#929, March 31, 2005 @ 21:56


Anonymous said:

QUOTE(gor @ Mar 31 2005, 05:56 PM)
wow. where did that come from? I was only poking at how maiden fans scrutinize everything, it wasn't aimed at tribute bands. Infact, I believe everyone should have a passion apart from his bread making job.

I myself have done tribute work on Maiden that has cost money and years without knowing if it will ever serve its purpose. I really enjoy what tribute bands do and I have been at such a conert. So no, it wasn't aimed at tribute bands.
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Hey gor,
I apologize if my last entry seemed like a harsh statement. I didn't mean it to be that way. As a tribute band, we do get negative comments from time to time, and we perform the music practicallly note for note. I hear you about the costs of maintaining a tribute. I went through some great lengths to create a near Iron Maiden stage show. We've created mock up stage sets of Iron Maiden's Live After Death stage set and a Dance of Death castle. Of course we add costumed Eddie appearances to the show, and giant show closer Eddie's. I'd like to think we do alot more than most of the tribute acts out there. Thanks

#930, April 1, 2005 @ 16:18


Anonymous said:

cheers man, I hope everything turns out great for you guys

#931, April 1, 2005 @ 17:30

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