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Iron Maiden - Donington Live 1992 [DVD]



8.5 | 46 votes |
Release date: 10 November 1993
Style: Heavy metal

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01. Be Quick Or Be Dead
02. The Number Of The Beast
03. Wrathchild
04. From Here To Eternity
05. Can I Play With Madness
06. Wasting Love
07. Tailunner
08. The Evil That Men Do
09. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
10. Fear Of The Dark
11. Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter
12. The Clairvoyant
13. Heaven Can Wait
14. Run To The Hills
15. 2 Minutes To Midnight
16. Iron Maiden
17. Hallowed By The Name
18. The Trooper
19. Sanctuary
20. Running Free

Additional info
Released in VHS and double CD format.

Recorded at the Monsters of Rock festival on August 22nd 1992 at Donnington Park in England.

On the bill that day were several other heavy metal bands, such as Slayer, Thunder, W.A.S.P., The Almighty and Skid Row.

This appearance was the second Donnington outing for Iron Maiden, as they appeared in 1988 as a part of their tour for the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son album. The 1988 festival was a sad day for music as two people lost their lives during riots which occurred during the set of Guns n' Roses.

Iron Maiden played the 1992 festival as a part of their Fear Of The Dark world tour.

This concert was a particularly memorable day in Iron Maiden's history because during the final song, Running Free, Adrian Smith, the guitarist up until 1990 (later replaced by Janick Gers) joined Iron Maiden for the final encore. It was memorable because it was the first time Iron Maiden played as a six-piece. This lineup eventually joined on a more permanent basis in 1999.


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19.06.2015 - 06:06
chucomonho
Classic
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19.06.2015 - 06:14
Lord_Regnier
Pretty useless, as the setlist is almost identical to "A Real Live/Dead One".
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19.06.2015 - 18:52
Lord_Regnier
Written by deadone on 19.06.2015 at 07:37

Written by Lord_Regnier on 19.06.2015 at 06:14

Pretty useless, as the setlist is almost identical to "A Real Live/Dead One".

Real Dead One/Live one weren't released as videos whereas Donnington was (indeed this entry is for the DVD ie VHS version).

Never understood the rationale of 3 live albums in such a short period of time. Maybe it had something to do with countering the myriad of cheap bootlegs floating around at the time?



Also just noticed MS gets it wrong and lists A Real Live Dead One as a single entry when in fact it was released as two separate albums. It ws reissued as a single CD in 1998!

I understand about the video. By useless, I meant the CD version.
And yes, it was originally two seperate live albums. "A Real Live One" featured their most recent songs, while "A Real Dead One" contained the older songs.
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