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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1993 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bmg Special Products |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Music Video - Pop/Rock |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 723338009193 |
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Customer Reviews of Iron Maiden: Raising Hell
Interesting concept, needs better execution... Not strictly a concert video, Iron Maiden's "Raising Hell" combines a live concert with a theatrical show. Interspersed between the heavy metal barrage that is Iron Maiden, are theatrical productions and magic tricks, with a "horror" theme. These interludes, performed by illusionist Simon Drake, do get a bit gory at times, and break up the continuity of a "normal" concert. This style of presentation may not appeal to everyone.
The performance taped in 1993 at Pinewood Studios in London, features Bruce Dickinson, Steve Harris, Dave Murray, Nicko McBrain and Janick Gers, performing material up to the "Fear Of The Dark" release. This was apparently Bruce's last performance with Maiden in the 90's, before splitting, at least temporarily, for a solo career. Unfortunately, the quality of sound mix is uneven, and on some songs, Dickinson's vocals can barely be made out over the sound of the guitars. One wonders how this could have happened. As this is his final performance, Bruce doesn't save his voice when singing a number like "The Trooper". The trouble is we can't always hear him. The guitar sound is cranked up right in front, and Harris's bass and McBrain's drums are also overpowered at times in the mix. Overall the video presentation is not bad, we do get to see the band from various angles, but it could have been better. We see too much of the audience, especially on some of the shots of the front of the stage, the angle is low and the heads and upraised arms of the members of the audience fill the bottom of the screen.
The song selection is a good mix of newer songs and classic favorites. As expected songs from the most recent release are prominent. "Be Quick Or Be Dead", "Fear of the Dark" and "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" are welcome additions to the set which includes staples like "Hallowed Be Thy Name", "Wrathchild" and "Iron Maiden". Also included are songs from the later Adrian Smith period, "The Evil That Men Do", "Heaven Can Wait" and "The Clairvoyant". A nice blend of songs from the band's entire history.
This is also an opportunity to see "new" guitarist Janick Gers, who is definitely more active on stage than Adrian Smith. He has the material down and has no problems with the harmony guitar parts. On some songs he show himself capable of a pretty good imitation of Smith's original solos. His own soloing style is less melodic and relies more on speed and flash.
No one plays guitar like Dave Murray. His trill filled soloing style is unique, and has become a signature of the Iron Maiden sound. The man is outstanding here, as his fingers blaze across the fretboard like lightning. He appears a more confident musician than in the past, with more of a stage presence than before. Very nice to see him step forward this way. In the mix, his solos always seem louder than Janick's.
While the presentation may not be to everyone's liking, and the sound mix could have certainly been better, "Raising Hell" does have its good points. Bruce and the boys do give an energetic performance. Iron Maiden are one of the pioneers of British metal, and you get some of their best songs in the DVD format. Both Bruce Dickinson, and Adrian Smith have since rejoined Maiden, and a DVD release of concert material is supposed to be forthcoming. Until then, this will have to suffice.
Amazing concert...But whats with the "magic" show
I am a huge Iron Maiden, and know everything there is to know about maiden, and I was so excited to get this dvd. The concert was amazing although Bruce's vocals were hard to hear. But what was with the magic show. Simon doesn't have any talent. On the track "from here to eternity" simon attempts to cut off daveys hands, and replace them with his. Simon then acts like he's playing the guitar solo with dave's hands. It's very cheesy. As well with all the other cheep magic tricks he attempts to perform. It might have been a good show if they chose a beter magician. Other than that the concert was awesome. As always displaying their amazing stage performance. And even adding some older song to the playlist.
Starting off with "be quick or be dead" just shows you how great Iron Maiden is live. Then "The Trooper" another Iron Maiden classic. "The Evil That Men Do" arising from maiden's "synthy" era. Then "The clairovant", also arising from seventh son...Then "Hallowed Be Thy Name" another maiden classic which gives metal, a good name. Then going back to the beginning to "Wrathchild". Then to "Transylvania". A classic instrumental. "From here to eternity" one off of FOTD. Then to "Fear of the Dark" one of maiden's best songs to date. Then to "Number of the Beast", always the show stopper. Then "Bring Your Daughter...To the slaughter" a mid tempo song off NPFTD. Then to "Two Minutes to Midnight" always a great song. Then to one of my favorites, "Afraid to Shoot Strangers". "Heaven can wait" is next, one of maiden's sing a long songs. Then to another classic "Sanctuary". Then of course you gotta have "Run to the Hills" one maiden's self proclaimed best songs ever. Then nothing makes an Iron Maiden concert without their seftitled track "Iron Maiden", another classic starting back to their first album. So if you're a huge maiden fan, and don't already own this...THen get it! just don't mind the magic show.
an okay video of a great band
I bought this thinking "Great! A new video of my faves!". I was disappointed with the sound quality. And knowing Steve Harris is picky about those kinds of things, I figure they just rushed this out and told him it would be great. The music is good, but the magic show is crap to just detract form the band. he's not even good at what he does! I think the "Live After death" video needs to be put on DVD right now! I have gone through 3 copies of the VHS. Their Live In Rio DVD is cool, even if I am not a big fan of their latest stuff. I would suggest getting Visions Of the Beast first, then Live In Rio and maybe this a distant third or fourth pick. When are we gonna see the early Rainbow shows (stuff on the enhanced CDs) released to the masses???