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Death On the Road (Live)

Iron Maiden

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Customer Reviews

OK....

I don't like this live album very much, the other live ones are better. I feel as if Bruce was less tense in the other live ones, or something because I don't like this live album.

Great Live album

First I would like to say this is one concert, I'm glad lately Iron Maiden has been just using on concert in its entirety(the only Times they didn't are with A Real Live Dead One and Flight 666, Live After Death has one concert and others) I have only heard a few tracks from Live After Death(the ones that appear on Somewhere Back In Time) and a few comments on the Paul Di'anno songs, here they sound better(than studio and Live After Death) because Bruce Dickinson is singing in his normal voice rather than a fake Paul Di'anno voice(can't say for Running Free though because I wouldn't know…yet) and Lord Of The Flies sounds better with Bruce Dickinson(in my opinion) Can I Play With Madness sounds better live. Fear of the Dark is better here than the studio version(studio version is awful) or any version in the 1990's but the Rock In Rio version is the best(refer to From Fear To Eternity-The Best Of 1990-2010) of course Hallowed Be Thy Name Sounds great, and all others sound great wish they would have done more Blaze Bayley songs, and more from Brave New World.

Biography

Formed: 1976 in London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Known for such powerful hits as "Two Minutes to Midnight" and "The Trooper," Iron Maiden were and are one of the most influential bands of the heavy metal genre. The often-imitated band has existed for over nearly four decades, pumping out wild rock similar to Judas Priest. Iron Maiden have always been an underground attraction; although failing to ever obtain any real media attention in the U.S. (critics claimed them to be Satanists due to their dark musical themes and their use of grim mascot "Eddie"),...
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