Disco de Iron Maiden: “Eddie's Archive”
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Fecha de Publicación:2002-11-05
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Metal, 1980s Rock
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Sello Discográfico:Sony
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:696998690721
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Iron Maiden - Live |
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Running Free - Live |
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Sanctuary [Live][#] |
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Wrathchild [Live][#] |
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Run to the Hills [Live][#] |
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Children of the Damned [Live][#] |
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Number Of The Beast - Live |
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22 Acacia Avenue Video |
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Prisoner Video |
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Phantom of the Opera [Live][#] |
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Iron Maiden - Live |
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Prowler [Live][#] |
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Remember Tomorrow - Live |
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Killers - Live |
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Running Free - Live |
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Iron Maiden - Live |
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Wrathchild [Live][#] |
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Infinite Dreams - Live |
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10 |
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11 |
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Number Of The Beast - Live |
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Iron Maiden - Live |
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Prowler [Live][#] |
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Remember Tomorrow - Live |
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Killers - Live |
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Running Free - Live |
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Iron Maiden - Live |
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Wrathchild [Live][#] |
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Infinite Dreams - Live |
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Number Of The Beast - Live |
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Iron Maiden - Live |
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Murders in the Rue Morgue [Live][#] |
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Wrathchild [Live][#] |
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Run to the Hills [Live][#] |
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Children Of The Damned Video |
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Number Of The Beast - Live |
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Another Life [Live][#] |
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Killers - Live |
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Total Eclipse |
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Murders in the Rue Morgue [Live][#] |
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Wrathchild [Live][#] |
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Run to the Hills [Live][#] |
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Children Of The Damned Video |
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Number Of The Beast - Live |
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Another Life [Live][#] |
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Killers - Live |
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Total Eclipse |
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Phantom of the Opera [Live][#] |
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Iron Maiden - Live |
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Sanctuary [Live][#] |
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Running Free - Live |
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Prowler [Live][#] |
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Phantom of the Opera [Live][#] |
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Iron Maiden - Live |
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Sanctuary [Live][#] |
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Running Free - Live |
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Prowler [Live][#] |
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Burning Ambition |
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Drifter (live) |
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Invasion |
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Remember Tomorrow Video |
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I've Got The Fire (live) |
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Cross-Eyed Mary |
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Rainbow's Gold |
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King Of Twilight |
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Reach Out |
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That Girl |
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Juanita |
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Sheriff Of Huddersfield |
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Black Bart Blues |
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Prowler 88 |
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Charlotte The Harlot 88 |
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Burning Ambition |
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Drifter (live) |
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Invasion |
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Remember Tomorrow Video |
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I've Got The Fire (live) |
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Cross-Eyed Mary |
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Rainbow's Gold |
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King Of Twilight |
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Reach Out |
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That Girl |
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Juanita |
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Sheriff Of Huddersfield |
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Black Bart Blues |
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Prowler 88 |
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Charlotte The Harlot 88 |
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All In Your Mind |
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Kill Me Ce Soir |
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I'm A Mover |
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Communication Breakdown |
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Nodding Donky Blues |
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Space Station No. 5 |
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I Can't See My Feelings |
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Roll Over Vic Vella |
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Justice Of The Peace |
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Judgement Day |
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My Generation |
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Doctor, Doctor Video |
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Blood On The World's Hands |
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Aftermath |
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Futureal Video |
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Wasted Years '99 (Live) |
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All In Your Mind |
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Kill Me Ce Soir |
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I'm A Mover |
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Communication Breakdown |
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Nodding Donky Blues |
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Space Station No. 5 |
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I Can't See My Feelings |
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Roll Over Vic Vella |
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Justice Of The Peace |
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Judgement Day |
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My Generation |
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Doctor, Doctor Video |
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Blood On The World's Hands |
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Aftermath |
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Futureal Video |
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Wasted Years '99 (Live) |
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"relykk" (Albany, OR USA) - 26 Octubre 2003
23 personas de un total de 23 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- OFF THE CHART!!
Where to begin?
If you love Maiden then start saving your money. This beauty is pricey but it is worth every penny. Consider the songs it has. Not just the songs, but where and when the songs were played. The "first" album of the collection, (first being the one on the top of the other CDs when you fist open the lid of the real tin box) BBC Archives, has 28 songs, 20 of which were played no later than September 1982!! The other 8 are from The Monsters of Rock Festival at, where else, but Donington Park? The first 4 tracks were recorded (before Iron Maiden's historical and debut album was even released, I might add) for the BBC Radio 1 Friday Rock Show on the 14th of November; wait till you see the year. Would you believe 1979!!!!! This is some fkin classic stuff here!!!
The next 10 tracks are live from the Reading Festival on the 28th of August 1982. I would like to put in here a thought for you to ponder briefly. If you are fairly knowledgeable about Maiden you'll realize (if you care to check the date of the show, in case you've forgotten) that, at the point of the Festival, Maiden had only put out 3 albums, the third being one of the most famous among Maiden fans and that brought Maiden their first, but not final, no. 1 chart position in the UK. Armed with this info you can now fathom just how few songs they could draw from to fill this set for the Festival. The next 6 tracks (beginning on disc 2) are recorded at the Reading Festival this time on the 23rd of August 1980, 5 of which are from Iron Maiden. By doing simple math and knowing that the debut album had 8 tracks (9 with Sanctuary, but it doesn't matter for this problem) you'll realize that over half of the debut album is played at this concert. The other track is entitled Killers and I know what you're thinking. The album Killers wasn't released yet. This is a different version of Killers. The music is roughly the same, but the lyrics are not. This older version is also on the enhanced CD of Killers, which was taken from the video Live at the Rainbow. This classic version makes better sense, because it talks about more than one killer. The song put on the album says "he" and the one here says "we."
The "next" CD in the collection is entitled Beast Over Hammersmith. This is probably one of my favorite live Maiden albums. You'll agree because I just tell you it's from the infamous and classic Beast On the Road `82 Tour. 18 songs and only 2 of them have ever been released before!! Total Eclipse and Children of the Damned were released on the Run to the Hills charity single. The other 16 tracks are incredible. After I heard this, I deemed that Run to the Hills, The Number of the Beast, and Hallowed Be Thy Name were the best sounding live recordings from all the others I've heard. It's great to hear the crowd reacting to Number of the Beast, Hallowed Be Thy Name, and 22 Acacia Avenue when they'd never heard them before; this concert was recorded before the 3rd album was even released!!! They even played tracks from Killers that I'd never heard live like Another Life and Murders in the Rue Morgue!!! This album is worth as much as the whole set, but there's still more!! We're only 2/3rds of the way!!
So there you have it. Now to the other things besides the actual discs. The BBC Archives album cover depicts a gigantic Eddie, standing behind the BBC Broadcasting House, or what's left of it, for he has just dismembered it in a rather fatal manner by stabbing messily through the structure with the end of an enormous flag pole, that is still flying the British flag. In the booklet there is a personal experience written by Tony Wilson about his remembrances of Maiden, complete with black and white photos.
On the Beast over Hammersmith album there is a picture of Eddie sprawling over the Earth and plunging the British flag into it. Inside is the Beast on Road Tour dates, messages from Eddie and Bruce and info on the band members' equipment, as well as all of Maiden members' autographs.
The Best of the B-sides shows Eddie inside, presumably, the tour bus. He is turning to look out of the windshield because he's mooning the viewer of the picture. The words Maiden Rule are splashed across his arse. While maintaining a firm grip on his lowered jeans with his left hand, he's also flipping the bird with his right. The booklet is filled with info on who wrote the songs, what singles they're from ect.
In short this collection worth having and plus you get free shipping. It's too good to pass up. You've wasted this much time reading my review. Buy it and make one of your own that's hopefully shorter. UP THE IRONS!!
11 personas de un total de 11 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Excellent Package
Since the band's earliest incarnation in 1976, Steve Harris always had the ambition to get Iron Maiden to the top of the game. This box set is not just a collection but a testment to their over-the-top live performances and the fans who have witnessed them in the past and present.
First, a look at the box. The box is made of tin and has a number of different insignias and pictures all over (most notably, of course, is the head of Eddie that adorned the top). Once open, there are three compartments. One of which hold a rolled up paper parchment of the history of Iron Maiden, tracing back to Steve Harris' days in Gypsy's Kiss, all the way to the present. A very in depth timeline for the fan who may not exactly be in the know as far as the line-up changes and such go but most of that information you can find in the Run To The Hills biography. Secondly is a pewter and crystal shot glass. Although there is no design on the glass itself, the bass is a circle with 5 legs, each with Eddie's head on them. Also, you can peer into the glass to see Eddie's face at the bottom. A nifty little bit to add to one's Maiden collection.
The third is a compartment for three CD jewel cases. All three contain 2 CDs each and 2 of them are live collections while the last is a series of the band's best b-sides. First of which is the BBC Archives. If I am not mistaken, this is the first official Iron Maiden outing with the band's live material with Paul Di'Anno on vocals. The first four songs are from 1979. The band sounds crisp, clear and raw in these four songs, playing each song just the way you'd hear it on any live album (or the debut). Next is the band's performance at the Reading Festival in 1982. As we all know, the band is an incredible live act and Bruce Dickinson added a new aspect to the band. Maiden sounds incredible, young and strong here. Boundless energy and great precision and speed. Anybody who loves the Live After Death album (and who doesn't?) would enjoy this. The only problem I had with this part was the fact that there was some feedback during some of the tracks. Aside from that, classic live Maiden.
Disc Two of the BBC Archives went back into the Di'Anno era for the Reading Festival of 1980. Again, since there isn't any previous live material with Di'Anno on vocals, this is a refreshing bit. However, this show, as opposed to the BBC show on the first disc, has crowd noise and is actually a live concert. You can think of the eight songs that follow as disc two of live album that could have been released after Seventh Son of a Seventh Son came out. The band pulls off 3 songs from their forthcoming (at that time) album, which that play excellently, while pulling off some regular classics. This is also the 4th time you can hear their self-titled song on the BBC Archives.
The next 2 discs are taken from their show at the Hammersmith Odeon during their Beast on the Road tour which was one of their more monumental shows of the tour. This is another album definitely for the fans of the Live After Death live album. Same boundless energy but with the track list focusing more on the debut, Killers and Number of the Beast (as Piece of Mind and Powerslave had yet to be written). Finally, the third set is a collection of the band's best b-sides from their earliest single (Running Free) to the latest (Out of the Silent Planet; the RIR singles don't count). All the the b-sides have been released before and I am sure the diehard fans have already heard most to all of them. But this collection showcases some of the bands other musical interests as well as some of their style of humor.
All in all, an excellent collection, in my opinion. The only real turn offs a person might have with this is the fact that song Iron Maiden is found a total of 5 times between the 2 live albums, Transylvania is found 4 times and so on with a handful of other songs. Unless you don't mind hearing these songs so many times, you'll more than likely love this.
Mark (Commack, NY United States) - 06 Diciembre 2002
7 personas de un total de 7 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Iron Maiden...still one of the BEST.
I've been a Maiden fan since their first album back in 1980, and I saw them for the first time on the # Of The Beast Tour at the Palladium in NYC in 1982. I bought all of the enhanced CD's as well as the Castle releases which came out as double CD's. I was reluctant to buy this box set, but then realized it's Iron Maiden. They have never failed to deliver a great package, no matter what it is. Their tour books have always been top notch and their t-shirts...just look at them. This box set is what a box set should be...rare live and studio material. I do agree that the 1988 Monsters of Rock should have been released in its' entirety, but it's still great either way. What they shold do is release a box set of EVERY tour they did as a Live Box Set...so Rod Smallwood, if you're reading this, tell Steve and the boys what some fans are looking for. And BUY THIS BOX SET IF YOU'RE AN IRON MAIDEN FAN!!!!
Masked Jackal (Ft. Lauderdale, FL United States) - 11 Diciembre 2002
7 personas de un total de 8 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- MAIDENS GREATEST RELEASE EVER!!!!
This is completely OVER THE TOP!!!
Without question, this is "THE GREATEST RELEASE IN MAIDEN HISTORY".
If you don't buy this right now, you'll regret it for all eternity. That's the truth!!!
I just listened to the entire "Beast Over Hammersmith" show, and I can't even put into words the way I feel right now. I've seen some live footage from this show on the "12 Wasted Years" VHS release years ago, but I had never heard the entire show. It's all here fans, and it's all top shelf production....
I've also been an import collector since 1983, and this has almost every import single Maiden ever released. It's just incredible!!!
I've been waiting for something like this from Maiden since the early 90's. Well, here it is!!!...PURE HEAVEN!!!
I don't want to spoil this, but you'll be foaming at the mouth with anticipation waiting for this masterpiece to arrive at your doorstep. I decide to buy two of them. One for me, and one for my Maiden collection. You can NEVER have too much Maiden around the house!!
No need to keep reading the reviews. Buy It Now!!!
It's Incredible!!
A BIG THANK YOU TO THE GUYS IN MAIDEN FOR OFFERING THE FANS THIS RARE MASTERPIECE....YOU GUYS RULE!!!!
FIVE STARS???.....HUH!!! THIS BABY GETS TEN!!!!
UP THE IRONS!!!!
10 personas de un total de 13 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Reviewer "FIshcake" is an idiot!!! Iron Maiden Rules!!!!!!
Don't be fooled by useless reviews from people like "Fishcake" found on this list! Iron Maiden always has been at the top of the metal game. They are living legends and are still putting out quality music...quality metal. How many bands can pull it off with 3 guitarists? Any true fan of metal or Maiden will want this box and will gain even more appreciation for what they've accomplished over the last 20 years. Up the Irons!!!
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