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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One of the best live recordings ever and almost perfect except for...
...except for the fact that the songs fade out at the end of each song creating silence between songs. This takes away from the live concert feel for me personally. I would have given this recording a perfect score if they had simply cross-faded the songs so that there wouldn't be silence between tracks. This would have made it feel more like a single concert (even...
Published on June 11, 2009 by Christopher Glenn

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3.0 out of 5 stars Flight 666 CD
I thought the sound could have been better, but other than that it was still a good concert, captured live, on two CD's. Iron Maiden performing from various dates on the tour, of some of their best material. Also available on DVD.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One of the best live recordings ever and almost perfect except for..., June 11, 2009
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Christopher Glenn (Charleston, SC USA) - See all my reviews
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...except for the fact that the songs fade out at the end of each song creating silence between songs. This takes away from the live concert feel for me personally. I would have given this recording a perfect score if they had simply cross-faded the songs so that there wouldn't be silence between tracks. This would have made it feel more like a single concert (even though each track is recorded in a different country), which most folks prefer to preserve the feeling that you are actually at a concert.

Other than this one issue, this is an unbelievably excellent recording. The sound quality is perfect, the setlist is awesome, and the band performs flawlessly. Highly recommended. I also highly recommend the Blu Ray version if Flight 666. It is one of the coolest Blu Ray releases ever!



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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wanna know why Maiden are the best live band ever?, July 14, 2009
This review is from: Flight 666 (2CD) (Audio CD)
Then buy this.

In Febuary 2008, filming began on a documentary about the band Iron Maiden's most adventurous tour ever- The Somewhere Back in Time World Tour. The documentary was titled Flight 666 and released into theaters for one night only (I missed it :(). On June 9th, it was released on DVD and blu-ray, and along with it came a companion piece which was a 2 CD set, featuring all the recorded versions of the songs (plus 2) that made it into the movie.

Well, I'm happy to say that this is the best live album ever! Just Aces High alone is enough to make up for the lackluster Live After Death. This album is truly amazing on every count!

ACES HIGH (Mumbai, India)- After the churchill intro, the guitar intro begins, and then the band rush out on stage and give us one hell of a version of the song. Bruce's voice here is AMAZING!!!!! No struggling, he hits the notes perfectly. And everything just goes well.

TWO MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT (Melbourne, Australia)- This may be even better than the Rock in Rio version. The crowd are loud as usual, the band are really on fire here. Amazing!

REVELATIONS (Sydney, Australia)- HOLY FREAKING CRAP. They slowed down the playing a bit from the LAD version- it's a tad faster than the studio version, but only a tad. And Jan's solo here sounds great!

THE TROOPER (Tokyo, Japan)- Best, most chaotic, and heaviest version of The Trooper yet, plus we get some of Nicko's blistering foot speed!

WASTED YEARS (Monterrey, Mexico)- The third official live recording of this, and the best sounding one yet. H sings a bit during the chorus... he has a very unique voice. Definitely an amazing live version.

THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST (Los Angeles, USA)- Best version of Number of the Beast ever. Bruce is ON FIRE. Plus H improvises a bit here, which is a bit strange but cool since he is the "one messed up note and it's officially crap" guy.

CAN I PLAY WITH MADNESS (Mexico City, Mexico)- WAY superior to the Death on the Road version. Bruce sounds more up to shape here, and the solo is the best of any version of this song.

RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER (New Jersey, USA)- The 13 minute epic. Way superior to the LAD version- No struggling Bruce here, plus to the slow and creepy part, some more cool creepy sounds have been added. Plus Bruce's "RAAAAAAAIIIINNNN!!!!!!!" scream is... whoa.

POWERSLAVE (Alajuela, Costa Rica)- WHOA. THOSE SYNTHS. They add a more powerful and desperate feel to it- amongst Bruce's amazing voice. THis is the best Powerslave version yet, and yet the synths make it more powerful and add a tragic feel to the song, where you can sympathize for this pharoah as he's about to die.

HEVAEN CAN WAIT (Sao Paulo, Brazil)- I say this for everything, true, but BEST HCW EVER. Everything is up to speed, Bruce is on top of his game, plus the usual audience coming up on stage during the "WHOAAAAAA" part is awesome.

RUN TO THE HILLS (Bogota, Colombia)- The anthemic song from Maiden has an amazing rendition once again, definitely awesome!

FEAR OF THE DARK (Buenos Aires, Argentina)- The ultimate song for Audience participation... hearing this version brought back memories of the concert I went to. The band release us the best "Fear" yet!

IRON MAIDEN (Santiago, Chile)- The 2nd best sounding on the album! The outro, as usual, is just incredible... I get shivers thinking about it!

MOONCHILD (San Juan, Puerto Rico)- We never thought it'd happen, but it did- the opening track to Seventh Son being brought back to life! WAY better than both the Studio version and the Maiden England version, plus Jan's solo is AWESOME.

THE CLAIRVOYANT (Curitiba, Brazil)- Amazingly beautiful song, amazingly beautiful version too! I just plain love it. The 3 amigos do miss the guitar in the first couple seconds but then come back in, which I think sounds cooler. May be the best Clairvoyant yet!

HALLOWED BE THY NAME (Toronto, Canada)- WHOA. IN TEARS AT HOW AMAZING IT IS. EVen futher, it was recorded in my home country of Canada! BEst HBTN for sure... everything is just plain perfect. "See you in the summer"... that's true, I did see him (and them)- June 6th, 2008!

So in short, this is Maiden's best live album ever. Live After Death was cool, but THIS IS WAY BETTER. I listen to this album every day, and it's bar none, the best live album ever!!!!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Iron Maiden Live Album yet!!! A+, July 2, 2009
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This review is from: Flight 666 - The Original Soundtrack (MP3 Download)
I do consider this to be the best live offering from maiden yet...I explain...

1. Live After Death-- Production B+, Performance A- (Bruce was struggling with some songs-for example, Aces High), Songs Selection A+

2. A Real Live/Dead One-- Production C-, Performance B-, Songs Selection A+

3. Rock in Rio-- Production A, Performance A+, Songs Selection B-

4. Flight 666-- Production A+, Performance A+ (just listen to Bruce's Vocals--AMAZING!!, especially for his age), Songs Selection A
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Iron Maiden live recording ever!, June 5, 2010
This review is from: Flight 666 (2CD) (Audio CD)
I've got into Iron Maiden maybe 8 or 9 years ago, but I own all of their live albums and DVDs or VHS tapes (and all their studio albums as well).

I have got to say that this is without a doubt my favorite live Iron Maiden album to date. Not only because it has my favorite tracklist which I will mention later, but it's the best recording and best performances yet - yes, even better than Live After Death which is all I need to say about how top notch the performances on this live album. Any Iron Maiden fan knows how awesome Live After Death was!

And I nearly had an accident when I saw the tracklist. Four of my favorite Iron Maiden songs are Moonchild, Aces High, Rime of the Ancient Mariner and The Evil That Men Do, the latter being the only one that stayed in their setlist past 1990ish. The other three tracks made their way back into the setlist and onto this recording, as well as several other songs that haven't been on the setlist in some time (Powerslave, The Clairvoyant, Wasted Years, Heaven Can Wait, Revelations) as well as some of their most popular and some of their mainstays (2 Minutes to Midnight, The Trooper, The Number of the Beast, Run to the Hills, Fear of the Dark).

To be honest, if I made the setlist the only thing I would change is I might try to get Afraid to Shoot Strangers, Man on the Edge (which is a great song, especially when Bruce sings it), The Thin Line Between Love And Hate and possibly The Evil That Men Do and/or Infinite Dreams in there somehow. I'm happy enough having Moonchild, Aces High, Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Powerslave.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The return of metal's biggest band..., June 25, 2009
This review is from: Flight 666 (2CD) (Audio CD)
Having listened to the entire set for the third time, I just can't get enough of this amazing collection of metal classics. First of all, the setlist is unreal. For those of us who are old enough to have seen the original tour in 1984 - 1985, this brings back memories of a time when all things were great in the world of metal and hard rock!

Up until now, Life After Death was THE bible on that era...but no more. These perfromances are just too good to ignore. Bruce is singing like he is in his teens but with a maturity that reflects one of the eras greatest vocalists.

The three headed monster of Gears, Smith and Murray didn't make sense to me at first and the studio recordings with the three of them had not convinced me. But here they shine like never before! The triple leads on "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" give me chills! INCREDIBLE!!

Steve Harris is so solid you could set your watch by his powerful playing!

But the real hero is Mr. McBrain. This is his greatest moment with Iron Maiden! The tempos are perfect, his playing is frantic and controlled at the same time. A feat not easily done. The power, the speed and the control are amazing to watch and listen to. He is 1000% better then on Live After Death and the band is better for it.

Now I can't leave out Kevin Shirley's massive recording. Each player is easily heard in the mix but together create a wall of sound almost never re-created before. I love the background keys on the chorus of "Powerslave" it makes the whole song.

This now ranks up there with KISS Alive, Live and Dangerous, Made in Japan and other all time classic hard/heavy live recordings of all time!

UP THE IRONS...Maiden is once again the biggest metal act in the world...BAR NONE!!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, June 18, 2009
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Flight 666 vinyl is truly stunning. The album captures their best performances and is a testament to how good they are live. Also, the pictures on each disc are extremely detailed and flawless.

The sound is amazing, though a little on the bass end of the spectrum: Nicko's drums are strong on this recording and really make listening a unique experience because you can clearly hear what he's doing back there. Adrian, Dave, and Janick all have a clear and distinct sound making each one distinguishable while the newer added harmonies for the old songs cut through nicely. Bruce is upfront and clear as always. Steve's bass cuts through and owns it's own part of the e.q. spectrum which makes for a bit more bunch. I really enjoy the sound on the record and it is a pleasure to sit back, listen and experience the 'round the world tour entirely on LP.

I saw Maiden at their last show in Ft. Lauderdale and I wish they would have added the extra material from the '09 set list to this live album. The way I see it, the more Maiden, the better. But that being said, There is plenty of music on this album. all the classics are here. It is truly awesome of Maiden to go out and recreate the Powerslave tour, film it, record it, allowing fans to relive those days while introducing new fans to their older material. Not many bands care about their fans as much as Maiden do and this is a gift to the fans.

I recommend this record to any audiophile and music fan out there with a passion for vinyl. Maiden did a great job.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy it by the song, not album, June 9, 2009
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This review is from: Flight 666 - The Original Soundtrack (MP3 Download)
At $0.99/per song, buying the seventeen songs on this album individually comes to $16.83, but Amazon is charging $16.99 for a download of the entire album. You're not getting any kind of bonus for the extra money. Sure, it's only 16 cents, but that adds up as you purchase more albums from Amazon...and it's your money. IMO, Amazon is doing a poor job on the "value" front here.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars great complement to "Live After Death", June 11, 2009
This review is from: Flight 666 (2CD) (Audio CD)
Let's face it - every live Maiden album has had to live in the shadow of "Live After Death." LAD did what a live metal album should do - speed songs up that needed to be faster, crank the guitar overdrive so that they sound heavier, slow songs down that should have been slower, and have plenty of improvisation not found in the studio recording (I'm looking at you, Nicko!). LAD did just that, and in my opinion (huge Maiden fan, BTW), all other live Maiden albums that followed LAD choked. Hard.

Flight 666 delivers in ways that surprised me. When I first heard IM would be releasing a new concert CD, I thought "Here we go again, do I really need another version of 'Number of the Beast' or 'Hallowed Be Thy Name'?" But the set list here is different because the subject of the "Somewhere Back in Time Tour" was different. They were not promoting an album per se, but were attempting to deliver to us older fans a glimpse of what we could remember from 1985 (when I was just a wee teenager), and give the younger fans a taste of what it was like 25 years ago. But the setlist here does not disappoint. Many of the tracks are rarities ("Moonchild," for example), but all of them come from the golden age - Number of the Beast through Seventh Son (and they threw in "Fear of the Dark" as well, which is a big crowd pleaser in South America). At the end of the day, the set list is excellent.

The production quality is good, and I knocked a star off because it isn't excellent production quality. Sometimes the reverb gets a little overwhelming, especially from the larger venues. Also, the mixing of three guitars is still not right. On LAD, Murray's guitar occupied the left channel exclusively, and Smith's the right channel (Harris, Nicko, & Bruce were center channel, or both L+R in your headphones/stereo speakers). But with three guitarists, the mixing is all over the place. I noticed Smith's guitar sliding in and out of center channel like it did on Rock in Rio, and for the most part Murray is still on the left channel and Gers on the right during rhythm sections, but when one of them steps up to perform a solo, the signal gets weird and starts sliding around. I was hoping that the sound engineers would put Murray on the left exclusively, Gers on center channel (both L+R) exclusively, and Smith on the right exclusively. So just be aware that if you're wondering who is playing which solo, you might not get it right based on where their guitar signal "came from" just prior to playing the solo. Most fans probably won't care about this, but as an avid guitarist myself, I like to rack and stack the members of Maiden to see who has improved the most through the years (Smith, your solos still make me smile, man!).

Lastly, the CD is more pleasurable to me than the DVD because then we don't have to watch Gers make a fool of himself on stage by tring to act like Ritchie Blackmore and Pete Townshend.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blast From The Past !!!, June 10, 2009
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I ron Maiden will for ever go down as doing things for their fans first. 25 Years after Live After death Maiden has compiled tremendous recordings from their Somewhere Back in Time Tour that rivals The World Slavery Tour years ago. The recordings are awesome !! Bruce Dickinson in my opinion is the best voice to ever come out of England. I put him right up there with Dio. With a three lead guitar phalanx and Steve harris being one of the most under rated bassits ever the sound quality is great. ron Maiden is still the best live band I have ever seen or heard and if you have yet to see them I suggest you do before they hang it up. Not that it looks like that will happen any time soon. They have a new album coming out I believe next year. Iron Maiden is Metal personified. Rock on Guys and God bless you !!!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars La mejor recopilacion de la gira!!!!!, July 7, 2009
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Excelente escuchar de nuevo a Iron Maiden en concierto, despues de haber vivido el concierto en vivo y en directo... esta es la mejor recopilacion de toda la gira.
Up the Irons.
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