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Iron Maiden/Germany 1981

Iron Maiden/Germany 1981

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A shocking new discovery of the super-excellent multi-camera pro shots from the Paul DiAnno era! Urgent release has been decided!! It's just amazing, amazing! It's amazing!! An incredible video has come out. Speaking of long professional shots from the Diano era, the official “LIVE AT THE RAINBOW” was at best, but this work is more than twice as long as that, and the quality is super high-quality official. It is a transcendental video that significantly updates the highest peak of the initial IRON MAIDEN without any questions or answers. The contents of such a professional shot is “January 22, 1981 “BEAT-CLUB””. For many years, the 30-minute broadcast air check has become a staple (until now it was supposed to be April 29th, but it seems it was actually more than three months ago), but this work Totally different. This is the unedited version before broadcast. There are tons of famous songs and famous scenes that were cut from the broadcast. Just to list a few, there are plenty of unaired songs such as "Charlotte The Harlot," "Transylvania," "Running Free," and "Killers." In particular, the two songs “Charlotte The Harlot” and “Running Free” were numbers that could not be seen even on the official “LIVE AT THE RAINBOW”. More specifically, “Charlotte The Harlot” is a song for which there was no professional shot/soundboard (“THE EARLY DAYS” was also an AUD shot). I never thought I would be able to witness such a rare song with an ultra-excellent multi-camera professional shot... Two songs that you can't miss are "Remember Tomorrow" and "Sanctuary." In addition to the OK take that was also used for broadcasting, it also includes another take that was redone. Moreover, this is not just another take. Particularly interesting is "Remember Tomorrow." At first, it was playing smoothly, but after about 2 minutes, an unusual noise occurred. The performance ended up being canceled due to equipment trouble. This scene is already amazing. Even though it was an in-house studio live performance, Bruce Dickinson would have been able to do the William Tell Overture to soften the mood, but Deano turned to Sakura's audience and simply said, ``The equipment is broken.'' I will give an explanation, but other than that I will leave it completely untouched. They had a wry smile and talked with the staff on the side of the stage, and the members started drinking beer in a playful atmosphere. Even though they had been putting on a big performance just like a real performance, the difference in performance was tremendous, and the mood of an up-and-coming band that was not used to recording was very realistic. Not only these scenes, but also the scenes between each song were filmed. It is a completely different video work from the edited TV broadcast version. I got a little off track because it was so interesting. Of course, the true value of this work is the harsh performance, and the super quality that engraved it. This new excavation was carried out by the “BEAT-CLUB” itself, and its quality is a complete master. Super vivid with absolutely zero dubbing marks. Not only does it exceed previous air checks, but the master, which has been sitting in a warehouse for many years, has no playback deterioration, and even by modern digital standards, it is completely official-grade super quality. An ultra-excellent long multi-camera professional shot that easily surpasses even the traditional official video ``LIVE AT THE RAINBOW.'' I wonder if something so amazing existed, and I wonder if it's worth watching... This is a transcendent video that will make your skin crawl with awe. Even in the history of IRON MAIDEN, which is packed with many masterpieces and topical works, this is definitely one of the best and most shocking works. Beat Club, Bremen, Germany 22nd January 1981 PRO-SHOT (64:14) 1. Ides Of March 2. Prowler 3. Charlotte The Harlot ★First appearance 4. Wrathchild 5. Remember Tomorrow #1 ★Equipment trouble (first appearance) 6 . Remember Tomorrow #2 7. Transylvania ★First appearance 8. Running Free ★First appearance 9. Innocent Exile 10. Sanctuary #1 11. Killers ★First appearance 12. Another Life 13. Phantom Of The Opera 14. Iron Maiden 15. Sanctuary #2 ★First appearance Paul Di'Anno - Vocals Steve Harris - Bass Dave Murray - Guitar Adrian Smith - Guitar Clive Burr - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 64min.

1. Ides Of March 2. Prowler 3. Charlotte The Harlot ★First appearance 4. Wrathchild 5. Remember Tomorrow #1 ★Equipment trouble (first appearance) 6. Remember Tomorrow #2 7. Transylvania ★First appearance 8. Running Free ★First appearance Appearance 9. Innocent Exile 10. Sanctuary #1 11. Killers ★First appearance 12. Another Life 13. Phantom Of The Opera 14. Iron Maiden 15. Sanctuary #2 ★First appearance Paul Di'Anno - Vocals Steve Harris - Bass Dave Murray - Guitar Adrian Smith - Guitar Clive Burr - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 64min.

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