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Now that our first performance in Japan in eight years has finally come to an end, some of you may be at a loss as to what to look forward to in your days. Will their next visit to Japan be a reprint tour of the rumored ``LIVE IN DONINGTON'' DVD release? A bottle perfect for those who find themselves sighing when they think about the future has arrived from overseas. This work is a big live set that spells out past reprint tours with carefully selected videos. IRON MAIDEN regularly conducts reproduction tours of the 80's golden era. There have been three reprint tours so far. The first is "EDDIE RIPS UP THE WORLD TOUR 2005" from DVD "Steel Maiden" to "Brain Reform", the second is "SOMEWHERE BACK IN TIME WORLD TOUR 2008-2009" which is a reprint of the "Powerslave" era, and the third is This is “MAIDEN ENGLAND WORLD TOUR 2012-2014” from the “Seventh Prophecy” era. This work is a 3-disc set that carefully selects masterpiece videos of ``Korezo!'' from these three reprint tours. Each tour includes the best professional shots such as "EDDIE RIPS UP GOTHENBURG", "PERFECT SLAVE", "ROCK IN RIO 2013", and "ROCK AM RING 2014", but this work is not only about quality, but also about "the ultimate experience". A carefully selected audience collection. Now, let's introduce the three performances one by one. [Disc 1: London performance on September 2, 2005] First up is “EDDIE RIPS UP THE WORLD TOUR 2005”. Although it is a tour with few audience shots, we have selected the memorable Hammersmith performance among them. This live was the last day of the tour and was held as a charity benefit for Clive Barr, who suffers from multiple sclerosis. All proceeds from the day went towards Clive's medical expenses. The greatest quality of this work, which records such a memorial concert, is the quality. The shot was taken from the left side of the stage (Dave Murray's side), and the sense of stability is excellent, as if a tripod was used. Furthermore, even though it was about 10 years ago, the image quality with the latest digital equipment at the time was very good, and when zoomed in, it is as vivid as a professional shot. ``Murders In The Rue Morgue'', ``Another Life'', ``Prowler'', ``Remember Tomorrow'', ``Where Eagles Dare'', ``Die With Your Boots On'', and ``Drifter'' are spelled out with such quality......it's very here. A rush of super famous songs that I can't list. It's already the best! What's more, these classics suit Hammersmith well, and they sing and sing with great ferocity! Sing!! It's already a happy reprint live, but since it's held at the traditional venue in London where it all started, it has a particularly strong 80's mood. Furthermore, on this day, the moving scene exclusive to this video is "Iron Maiden." Of course, in the midst of all the madness caused by the giant brain-storing Eddie, Clive appears in a wheelchair. The current members and seven other London metal musicians gather in the center and give a thunderous applause to the scene... Clive passed away eight years later, but they remained family until the end. Not only can you witness the beautiful scenery, but you can also experience it surrounded by like-minded viewers. [Disc 2: Belgrade performance on February 10, 2009] Next is the Belgrade performance of “SOMEWHERE BACK IN TIME WORLD TOUR 2009”. This tour included a performance in Japan, and the official DVD “FLIGHT 666” is also famous. However, the set list was actually different in 2008 and 2009, and the Japan performance and "FLIGHT 666" were both in 2008. On the other hand, this work was released on the first day of 2009, and you can also see "Wrathchild", "Children Of The Damned", "Phantom Of The Opera", "The Evil That Men Do", and "Sanctuary" which are not officially available. In particular, “Children Of The Damned” is a song that has not been played on other reprint tours. As a side note, you can also see a scene where Adrian Smith plays the riff of "Wasted Years" in front of "The Trooper" and is stopped by Bruce. Disc 1 was a live show with a hot intimacy in Hammersmith, but this one has an amazing sense of scale with about 20,000 people swirling with enthusiasm. The shot was taken from the second floor seat on Dave Murray's side, and the field of view was 100% occupied by the stage, with no heads or arms in the front row in the field of view. To put it bluntly, it is a long-distance shot, but perhaps because four years have passed since Disc 1, the quality of the digital image quality has further improved. There's no camera shake even when you're close to the camera, and the digital image quality is unwavering with incredible stability. As expected, the facial expressions are not as dramatic as they are in the distance, but the screen compensates for this. The screen appears at the point where you think, ``I want to see this close up,'' and it looks like a professional shot. It is a film that you can enjoy freely, from the spectacle unique to audience seating to super close-ups like professional shots. And, because it is a distant view, you can see the size of the venue and the huge spectacle of roaring cheers is fierce! If Disc 1 is a frenzy unique to his hometown, Serbia is a frenzy that explodes with admiration for the "big man who was finally reunited." Speaking of Belgrade, it was the capital even during the former Yugoslavia era, and live performances were held on the “WORLD SLAVERY TOUR” and “SOMEWHERE ON TOUR”. At the time, it was talked about as having "crossed the Iron Curtain" (this was at the time of the official video "BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN"). However, after that, Yugoslavia split into a country and entered a long, bloody civil war, and music became a thing of the past. If you are a fan of Euro rock, you may have experienced the heartache of many Yugoslav bands going out of touch with each other during this era, and seeing heroes whose lives and deaths are still unknown. Then, in the 21st century, the civil war ended, and IRON MAIDEN came again, reprinting and showcasing the era. In other words, among the audience shown in this work, there are people who are rejoicing in the peace that has been restored, people whose eyes sparkle as they hear classic heavy metal for the first time, and people who are thinking about their friends who once loved MAIDEN together. . The reason why the enthusiasm surrounding this video is different from others may be because it is filled with such emotions, the feelings of those who survived this historical tragedy. [Disc 3: July 4, 2012 Milwaukee performance] The last one is “MAIDEN ENGLAND WORLD TOUR”. The set list for this tour also changes between the "first half (2012/2013)" and "second half (2014)," but the "first half" is more delicious. There are three songs that are exclusive to the first half: ``Afraid to Shoot Strangers,'' ``The Clairvoyant,'' and ``Running Free.'' In particular, ``Afraid to Shoot Strangers'' was only performed during this period after the band became a six-piece band. (Incidentally, the songs only available in the second half (2014) are "Revelations," "Wrathchild," and "Sanctuary," all of which are familiar from other reprint tours.) This work, which will be the representative audience for the first half of the tour, is a front row shot. This photo was taken slightly to the left of the center of the stage, just in front of Adrian Smith. The handheld camera shakes a bit, but there are no shadows from the front row, and Adrian and Dave, as well as Bruce and Steve running in, are very close even without zooming (you can even see the laces of their sneakers!). The pirate Eddie on stilts from ``Run To The Hills'' and the giant Eddie from ``Iron Maiden'' can be seen up close without any obstacles. That position is evident in the audio, and the close butt sound is wonderful. In particular, Steve's bass is banging, and the "that" sound of the early 80's explodes. Both the sound and the video are full of the taste of being in the front row, and it is one where you can experience “MAIDEN ENGLAND WORLD TOUR” from the front row. Even with the “EDDIE RIPS UP TOUR” and “MAIDEN ENGLAND TOUR” which did not come to Japan, and even the “SOMEWHERE BACK IN TIME TOUR” which did come to Japan, the set list was different from Japan. This is a great value live set where you can enjoy these super delicious shows from the perspective of the audience seats. Professional shots are nice, but the joy of a live show is something you have to experience. A ferocious piece that will let you enjoy that "experience" for 5 hours and 7 minutes with carefully selected top quality. I don't know if they will come to Japan for the next reenactment tour, but while I sincerely hope so, for now, please enjoy the "exquisite MAIDEN experience" to the fullest with this work! Hammersmith Apollo, London, England 2nd September 2005 Belgrade Arena, Belgrade, Serbia 10th February 2009 Marcus Ampitheater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA 4th July 2012Disc 1 (101min.) Disc 1 Eddie Rips Up the World Tour Hammersmith Apollo, London, England 2nd September 2005 1. Introduction 2. Ides Of March 3. Murders In The Rue Morgue 4. Another Life 5. Prowler 6. The Trooper 7. Remember Tomorrow 8. Where Eagles Dare 9. Run To The Hills 10. Revelations 11. Wrathchild 12. Die With Your Boots On 13. Phantom Of The Opera 14. Hallowed Be Thy Name 15 . Iron Maiden 16. Running Free 17. Drifter 18. Sanctuary Disc 2 (102min.) Somewhere Back in Time World Tour Belgrade Arena, Belgrade, Serbia 10th February 2009 1. Introduction 2. Churchill's Speech 3. Aces High 4. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5. Wrathchild 6. Children Of The Damned 7. Phantom Of The Opera 8. The Trooper 9. Wasted Years 10. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 11. Powerslave 12. Run To The Hills 13. Fear Of The Dark 14. Hallowed Be Thy Name 15. Iron Maiden 16. Number Of The Beast 17. The Evil That Men Do 18. Sanctuary Disc 3 (104min.) Maiden England World Tour Marcus Ampitheater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA 4th July 2012 1. Moonchild 2. Can I Play With Madness 3. The Prisoner 4. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5. Afraid To Shoot Strangers 6. The Trooper 7. The Number Of The Beast 8. Phantom Of The Opera 9. Run To The Hills 10. Wasted Years 11. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 12. The Clairvoyant 13. Fear Of The Dark 14. Iron Maiden 15. Aces High 16. The Evil That Men Do 17. Running Free Bruce Dickinson - Vocal Steve Harris - Bass Dave Murray – Guitar Adrian Smith - Guitar Janick Gers - Guitar Nicko McBrain - Drums COLOR NTSC Approx.307min.(TOTAL)

Disc 1 (101min.) Disc 1 Eddie Rips Up the World Tour Hammersmith Apollo, London, England 2nd September 2005 1. Introduction 2. Ides Of March 3. Murders In The Rue Morgue 4. Another Life 5. Prowler 6. The Trooper 7 . Remember Tomorrow 8. Where Eagles Dare 9. Run To The Hills 10. Revelations 11. Wrathchild 12. Die With Your Boots On 13. Phantom Of The Opera 14. Hallowed Be Thy Name 15. Iron Maiden 16. Running Free 17. Drifter 18. Sanctuary Disc 2 (102min.) Somewhere Back in Time World Tour Belgrade Arena, Belgrade, Serbia 10th February 2009 1. Introduction 2. Churchill's Speech 3. Aces High 4. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5. Wrathchild 6. Children Of The Damned 7. Phantom Of The Opera 8. The Trooper 9. Wasted Years 10. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 11. Powerslave 12. Run To The Hills 13. Fear Of The Dark 14 . Hallowed Be Thy Name 15. Iron Maiden 16. Number Of The Beast 17. The Evil That Men Do 18. Sanctuary Disc 3 (104min.) Maiden England World Tour Marcus Ampitheater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA 4th July 2012 1. Moonchild 2. Can I Play With Madness 3. The Prisoner 4. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5. Afraid To Shoot Strangers 6. The Trooper 7. The Number Of The Beast 8. Phantom Of The Opera 9. Run To The Hills 10. Wasted Years 11. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 12. The Clairvoyant 13. Fear Of The Dark 14. Iron Maiden 15. Aces High 16. The Evil That Men Do 17. Running Free Bruce Dickinson - Vocal Steve Harris - Bass Dave Murray – Guitar Adrian Smith – Guitar Janick Gers – Guitar Nicko McBrain – Drums COLOUR NTSC Approx.307min.(TOTAL)

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