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4.0 out of 5 stars
"Iron Maiden's First 12 Years - Captured on Film!",
By Alex Shuris (Princeton, MA. (USA)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: From There to Eternity [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is probably the 2nd best IRON MAIDEN video compilation on the market (or has it been deleted?) besides 2003's "Visons of The Beast." The film chronicles Iron Maiden's early days with Paul Di'Anno on vocal duties (1978 - 1981), Bruce Dickinson's golden era (1982 - 1988), and the group's latter years (1990 - 1992)with guitarist, Janick Gers. The true stand-outs would have to be "Run to The Hills", "2 Minutes to Midnight", "Running Free (1985 Tour version)", "Wasted Years", "The Evil That Men Do", and a rare in concert version of "Infinite Dreams (my personal favorite)." The first two tracks or so, feature Maiden's original vocalist, Paul Di'Anno, and might not be recognizable to the casual fan. 1980's "Women in Uniform", and the live "Wrathchild (1981)" capture Maiden before they became the very popular heavy metal group they are today. Another good thing about this video, is that it overlooks the 1995 - 1998 era of Iron Maiden, which was by far their worst era. Eventhough there a few good tracks here and there in the late 1990's, nothing compares to this video of Bruce Dickinson classics and early Paul Di'Anno Maiden.Up the Irons!!! I Sure Hope they release "Live Afer Death" on DVD soon in America, the import is ridicuously priced.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must have for all Iron Maiden fans!,
By amisfitsfan (gfjh) - See all my reviews
This review is from: From There to Eternity [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This video covers every music video Iron Maiden released from 1980 (Women In Uniform) to 1992 (From Here to Eternity). 1992 also marks the last year with singer and frontman, Bruce Dickinson, who left the band. Iron Maiden then went on to make two lackluster albums with singer Blaze Blayley. Anyways, the video gives you great classics such as "Run To The Hills", "The Number of the Beast", "The Trooper", "Aces High", "Wasted Years", and "The Evil That Men Do", along with some more underrated songs that are just as good as the classics like "Stranger In A Strange Land", "The Clairvoyant", and "Be Quick or Be Dead". It also includes more videos than the ones I already listed, and two live videos, in "Running Free", and "Infinite Dreams". I would highly reccomend this to any Iron Maiden fan.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Videos You Don't See on MTV,
By Theresa Gaffney (Astoria, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: From There to Eternity [VHS] (VHS Tape)
From the albums "Iron Maiden" to "Fear of the Dark," this tape has all the music videos from Iron Maiden that are worth seeing. Some of the videos are basically live footage, an example being "Tailgunner." The rest are the classics you used to see, like "Can I Play With Madness?" and "Holy Smoke" (personally one of my favorites because of it's humor), but you just don't see on MTV anymore. I suggest anyone interested in expanding their Maiden collection to get this. I also suggest those who want an introduction to Maiden to pick up "From Here to Eternity" just to sample some of their best tracks and show footage.
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