Iron Maiden-Shoreline Amphitheater,Mountain View,US 2003 [Part 2]

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  • Iron Maiden - Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, California, US, August 28, 2003, during the '' Give Me Ed...'Til I'm Dead Tour'' 2003.
    Special thanks for this DVD goes to the owner.
    Part 2 :
    01. The Clairvoyant
    02. Fear Of The Dark
    03. Iron Maiden
    04. Two Minutes To Midnight
    05. Run To The Hills
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    Bruce Dickinson:Vocals
    Steve Harris:Bass
    Janick Gers:Guitar
    Dave Murray:Guitar
    Adrian Smith:Guitar
    Nicko McBrain:Drums
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    The 2003 - 2004 tour was a strange one in the way that it was split in two parts, the division occurring with the release of the Dance Of Death album. The first part, funnily named "Give Me Ed... 'Til I'm Dead", was reminiscent of the Ed Hunter reunion tour as the setlist was - with one notable exception - composed of old songs, some of them not having been played in many years. Bruce commented that "This tour is all about having fun as the name suggests" and the official explanation for it was that it was an appetiser before the release of the album. What springs to mind is that the Dance Of Death album may have been expected for release earlier than it did but, due to unforeseen problems, it only hit the shelves in September whereas the concert venues had already been booked by the band's management.
    Iron Maiden then had to play the shows with a setlist that would please the fans while avoiding new songs that hadn't been made public by then. But this is, of course, pure speculation.
    Only "Wildest Dreams", from the forthcoming album, was played live as a preview of what the album was going to sound like.
    Bruce Dickinson explained himself that this song could be taped and transferred into mp3 files for Internet diffusion. His own words were:
    ''The album is not out yet, but please pull out your small digital recorders, mp3 players, cell phones or whatever you have. Put it on the Internet, spread it all over the world. But on one condition: When you hear the new album, if you like it, pay the equivalent of three beers to buy the record in the store. That is what keeps us alive. If you don't like the album, just forget it.'' [Bruce Dickinson, Oslo, Norway - 2nd July 2003]
    He even added "We're not like Metallica" to further stress that those who are openly against mp3s have a losing battle on their hands. Iron Maiden simply have a very sane and sensible attitude towards evolving technology and they have realised the positive potential of it. MP3s should be about sampling the music and then buying the album if you liked what you heard, not about stealing someone's intellectual property. This is merely what Bruce meant.
    The main particularity of this song is that it was the first song of the album to have been disclosed to the audience during the "Gimme Ed... 'Til I'm Dead" tour that took place prior to the release of the Dance of Death album, and Bruce warned the audience at every concert that he didn't care if the song was illegally recorded and posted as an mp3 file on the Internet, as long as people were going to buy the album on the day of its release. This marks the beginning of a new attitude towards the diffusion of music files over the Net, far remote from Metallica's who initiated court cases during the infamous "Napster Incident", and thus made themselves very unpopular.
    Iron Maiden have understood that the mp3s anyone can download from the Net should be an appetiser, either before an album release or to get to know an album before buying it. People who download music without ever buying the albums are committing a crime by law -- such a crime's name is simply "theft" -- and are abusing this great system that allows the sampling of an album before its purchase. Steve commented quite rightly a few years ago that, because of such an electronic diffusion of music, they would have to re-think the way they do things in the future, and that's exactly what they did. Not a single note of the album was to be found on the Internet prior to the release of Dance of Death, and "Wildest Dreams" was only known through the poor-quality live recordings that were made during the tour. This manoeuvre actually raised the fans' curiosity and constituted a pretty good marketing gimmick. Maiden had cleverly turned illegal diffusion of music files to their advantage, and fuelled more interest in their upcoming album than before.
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    Before 'The Clansman', Bruce bitches about some Iron Maiden bb'er who claimed that Bruce lip synched 'Children Of The Damned' at Irvine, even though the band did not play that song.
    From Nicko's diary: '' The gig was great, we played really well and the crowd loved it. ''
    Opening bands for this concert : Dio and Motörhead.
    [Source : Thanks to ...www.ironmaidencommentary.com ]
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Komentáře • 3

  • @TheAcousticBassist
    @TheAcousticBassist Před 13 lety

    awesome sound! top video thanks

  • @4766maiden
    @4766maiden Před 12 lety

    @MrKeven108 its from 2003 because that is from iron maidens give me ed til im dead tour. i also know its from 03 cause of nicko mcbrain drum set

  • @MrKeven108NoobDestroyer
    @MrKeven108NoobDestroyer Před 13 lety

    this video was posted 4 months ago and it says 2003?