DVD Review

Score 10
Written by Ty Brookman
Published on 9/30/2002
My first instinct for this dissection was to throw down a review completely paying homage to Maiden and all that they have accomplished, droning on and on about the importance of Maiden and so on. Then I came to the conclusion of what's the point, by now everyone within the metal scene should know of Maiden and the impact they had within the scene. For us approaching 30 years old and beyond are well aware of the NWOBHM icons. Their high standard of creation is no secret and frankly Maiden's music is pretty much fucking timeless wouldn't you say? Where I do get a little disappointed is within the younger crowd who won't give Maiden the time of day anymore because their music is "dated and sounds cheesy" etc. It is a loss not to walk down Maiden's collection every now and then, these were and are power metal fucking pioneers, plain and simple. I do have to admit that over the years I find myself not returning to my own Maiden collection as frequently but the respect and admiration will always be there. It's when releases such as this DVD comes along and kicks me in the ass to remind me of what a great band Iron Maiden is. The Maiden of the Millennium is still one outstanding entity and still fully impressive if not more so now even. This DVD is the absolute perfect showcase of Iron Maiden. Lets start with the live production and filming of Rock in Rio. There's absolutely nothing I could rip into within, it's completely top notch all the way through and as professionally produced as they come. I know that for a long time I kept seeing tid-bits of updates on this DVD and each time it said "Harris is in the studio editing and mixing the new DVD" and I thought to myself how long does it take Steve? Well it's quite obvious after you see it the reasons behind the delay, if Harris was going to stamp Maiden's name on it he of course wanted it to be perfect. So Steve, fine fucking work once again, you savvy fucking bloak. As for the catalogue of Maiden tunes played, Rock in Rio of course has them all, all the expected and also a few surprises. I personally fed right into the songs played from Brave New World, damn I love that release and with the huge crowds of Rio singing right along with Blood Brothers, Ghost of the Navigator and Brave New World, the chills down the spine come immediately. The showmanship is ever apparent as Dickinson works the crown flawlessly and Janick Gers is without a doubt the full on show boat guitar player both proving over and over again that Maiden is as strong as ever. Harris of course assumes his post at the floor monitor with one foot resting on it while singing the lyrics the whole time, fucking Harris who can fuck with him? These guys love what they're doing and it shows time and time again, it's definitely refreshing to see many smiles on the members of Maidens' faces. Bottom Line: If you're like me and your Maiden discs sit for great lengths of time until that one drunken evening when the whole goddam collection wakes up, you need to own this DVD. It's packed full of great timeless Maiden tunes along with the extra features we've come to expect from DVDs. There are interviews with all members, an insane amount of still pictures, a day in the life segment and of course the live show itself, what more can you ask for really? This is Iron Maiden at their finest along with the element of Millennium technology on their side. It is fully metal through and through and if you say differently you can indeed pull your fucking pants up BOY!



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Total eclipse | posted on 12/2008 | Reply
My favorite band in the world,have seen them at least 15 times out here in California since 82. This is an older Iron Maiden, but they are completely and utterly kicking ass like they allways have, on this DVD you will see the greatest live band of all time on one of there greatest performances ever.
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Iron Maiden | posted on 2/2008 | Reply
Awesome DVD.
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djnavi | posted on 6/2006 | Reply
It's something special to see a band still playing 20 years later...and loving every minute of it. Maiden loves what they do and what they play. It shines through on this dvd. 250,000 people singing along with every song. This dvd proves why maiden is the greatest metal band of all time. Buy it, listen to it, love it.
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danny110 | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
my first heavy metal DVD. what a fucking thriller. iron maiden's lyrics take my breath away.
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James | posted on 12/2005 | Reply
I never really was into Iron Maiden when I first got into metal, I didn't really appreciate it for a while. Now though, I'm amazed every time I listen to them, I'll have to pick this dvd up
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Silky | posted on 12/2005 | Reply
Wow. Just...wow. I had the Rock in Rio CD for a while b4 i got round to buying this DVD, but fucking hell was it the best £8 I spent last year. The sheere emotion that each of the band members puts into the show is amazing. Bit lacking in special features, but Early Days sees to that. My one major complaint is that the cuts between band members are a little too fast-I can understand that Steve had to capture all of the band on a large stage AND a 250,000 strong crowd, but even still...All in all, a great production and one of Maiden's best releases this century
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Sokaris | posted on 5/2003 | Reply
I think IM is a still relevant band in metal; I'm a huge fan and I'm not even as old as some of their best albums. [Adr|an]
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Pentaclo | posted on 3/2003 | Reply
The best metal band of this sorry and tortured world and this dvd shows it. What else can you say? If you don't think so you listen to too much nu metal.
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Out of reach | posted on 3/2003 | Reply
Kick Ass
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Skua | posted on 1/2003 | Reply
Abso-f'king-lutely! This DVD is fantastic. Even those of us nearing the big 40 can appreciate these pioneers... and they are as strong as ever! This DVD proves it! If you can't find time for Maiden you need to pull yer rap-rock head outta yer lame MTV ass!