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Visions of the Beast (2003)

Starring: Iron Maiden Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Iron Maiden
  • Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Sony
  • DVD Release Date: July 15, 2003
  • Run Time: 154 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00009VTY4
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #37,270 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Documentary including every current and former member of the band. Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 07/15/2003 Run time: 154 minutes

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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Half-vision of the Beast, November 30, 2003
Let me tell you that I had a lot of fun with this video collection. Especially since most of them are concert footage. The sound has been well treated for this DVD version, and the image is what you expect from 80's videos.

In disc one is where the good stuff really is, or the good years. Women in Uniform is their first video, that strangeously was never included in an album. We can appreciate the original lineup, including original guitarist Dennis Stratton and dynamic drummer Clive `Burr. Then we have Wrathchild from Live at the Rainbow, right after Adrian Smith joined the band. Unfortunately, no more videos with Paul Di'Anno. They should have included more tracks from Live at the Rainbow, since it is in Betamax version only. I'm sure it is great document of the early years.

Then we have the promotional videos from the Number of the Beast, Piece of Mind, and Powerslave, which received good MTV exposure. Although these videos were not that good, it is the music where the meat really is, and looking at the performers is really enjoyable, especially the guitar interplays between Adrian Smith and Dave Murray, the twin guitars, and, of course Steve Harris masterful bass playing. Nicko McBrain drumming was quite elaborated, just look at The Trooper, and Flight of Icarus. And you all know how great is Dickinson as a singer/frontman.

Sadly, they did not include anything from Live After Death, their most successful live album and tour, with the band at its musical peak. I hope this means that a DVD version of that is coming.

Then we have Wasted Years, which is my favorite video, from Somewhere in Time, where you can appreciate all Eddie's covers up to that date (1986), changing with every note of Adrian Smith's dazzling solo. In Stranger in a Stranger Land, you can have a slight idea of what that tour was, when the band mastered their sound and show after the Powerslave tour. Can I play with Madness is actually a bad video, sort of Two Minutes Two Midnight, which I dislike as well. But as album and performance, things got better with Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, just look at The Evil That Men Do, The Clairvoyant, and Infinite Dreams. The latter is a real live video, taken from Maiden England, just great.

In these two last albums they started using guitar synthesizers, which I don't think is a bad thing. The new sound was really enhancing the power of the songs. What I don't understand is why they did not play guitar synths live. This made the unnecessary addition of a sixth hidden member, Michael Kenney, for the live keyboards.

Up to this point the band was on the top of their career, showing a constant evolution from album to album, in performance, songwriting, production, and the show itself. Then Adrian Smith left the band for a solo project. Bruce Dickinson went to a solo career as well, but still being in the band. His guitarist, Janick Gers joined the band, and things changed for Iron Maiden. It seems they wanted to go for a rawer sound, sort of revival of their early albums, but not quite. This "new" sound was really bad, just look at Holy Smoke. Tailgunner, although not that bad, doesn't show much of that outstanding guitar interplay of the twin guitars. Certainly, Janick Gers' playing doesn't come close to Adrian Smith's. Janick Gers' contribution to the band has been more as a showman than a guitarist. Musically, Janick Gers provided more distortion than actual playing, sort of Eddie Van Halen's style, but without talent. Check Tailgunner, Bring Your Daughter, and Hallowed by Thy Name. The latter, filmed at Donnington, shows the guitar solo completely ruined by Janick Gers. Of course, he was too busy shaking his head and jumping all around the stage instead of playing good notes! Any other live version of this song (without Janick), especially from Live After Death would have been better.

In the disc two, the videos were more developed, but the music quality declined. Things got worse after Bruce Dickinson left. I don't understand why Blaze Bayley was chosen, he can't sing! Nevertheless, Blaze era is rewarded with six videos. The Angel and the Gambler is a neat video with so-so music.

Fortunately, Bruce Dickinson returned to Maiden, so did Adrian Smith. But they kept Janick Gers, Why? It did not make sense having three guitar players. You can see in the last three videos, that the guitar rhythms are really redundant, as well as the solos. Twin guitars are two, not three!! This louder guitar sound made Steve Harris' incredible bassplaying unlistenable. This becomes more obvious in the two Rock in Rio cuts. With three guitar and a keyboardist, the band became with seven members (!?). Now it should be named Steve Harris' Big Band.

This would have been the perfect combo: all the videos from Women in Uniform to Infinite Dreams, the videos from Brave New World and Rock in Rio, and the addition of some videos from Live at the Rainbow and Live After Death. Ok, if you want (if there is enough memory in the CD), The Angel and the Gambler as a hidden track. All these probably fit in one disc. Wouldn't that have been great?

If you're a fan, just buy it and don't complain (like me).

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For Iron maidens fan-video collections 1980-2001!, June 30, 2003
By Tal Avraham (eilat , israel) - See all my reviews
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For iron maiden`s fan its 5 star - 31 tracks with more 4 hidden tracks ( 2 cd) for iron maiden`s fan . the sound is in dolby digital 2.0 ( brave new world and fear of the dark videos from "rock in rio" both feature 5.1 dolby digital ) video collections from 1980-2001 all original sound, many of the songs filmed on tour or during tour 4 of them real live tracks . hallowed be thy name filmed at donington august 1992 ( great track ) the other tracks filmed at studios. the quality of the package 5 stars the sound is average - original sound - video`s quality( ONLY dOLBY STREO). for irons maiden`s fan who want to have and enjoy the video history of iron maiden`s clips ( 180 minutes included nice pictures betweens the tracks. disk 1- 75 min( 1980-1990) disk 2- 79 min (1990-2001) with over 40 minutes of bonus meterial and hidden extras.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome collection, July 22, 2003
By birddogger5150 (Roseville, MN USA) - See all my reviews
The intro to the menus drags out a little, but it is quite cool. The navigation system is a little slow however, there's a noticable break in the action whenever you move around to check out the options. Seems like kind of antiquated technology, but that's quibbling. The real star here is the videos, and this is as comprehensive a collection as you can find. I'm surprised it doesn't include "Running Free" from the "Live After Death" video, since this was included on the previous VHS compilation "From There To Eternity". But since "Live After Death" is slated to be released on DVD some time in the future, it's hardly a big deal.

I will say that despite being pioneers in video making, Maiden is fairly notorious for beating a dead horse. No less than five clips ("Run To The Hills", "Number Of The Beast", "The Trooper", "Aces High", "Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter") depend on old b&w movie or newsreel footage, and they all start to look the same after awhile. Also, the video budget must've been pretty low during the "No Prayer For The Dying" era, because the trio of clips from that album all look like they were shot for broadcast on Public Access Cable TV. Conversely, the low-profile Blayze Bailey era is treated to some pretty high-tech stuff like the CGI-heavy "The Angel & the Gambler".

Overall though, a fittingly elaborate and comprehensive package of all of Maiden's videos, on 2-DVD's at a bargain price. Pick it up!

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5.0 out of 5 stars These visions are worth your Maiden DVD collection!
If you like Maiden, I am very sure you will love this DVD. It contains their videos from 1980 to 2001, and even contains some live videos as a bonus. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Denzel Lockheart

5.0 out of 5 stars excelente , UP THE IRONS
excelente , pero son tantos y tan buenos los videos de Maiden que tendrian que tener 4 o 5 dvds para que la colección fuera completa.
Sin embargo , es una buena colección
Published on March 8, 2007 by Jose Aguilar

4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but if you have their other DVDs then don't bother.
Iron Maiden are one of the greatest bands ever, having all these classic videos is awesome, but the menu on this DVD is completely annoying. Read more
Published on January 4, 2007 by tacomaboy

5.0 out of 5 stars not much to say, just one word GREAT
If you are a fan of Iron Maiden DO NOT HESITATE TO BUY THIS! I assure you you will be amazed! I bought it and it's just great. Read more
Published on November 1, 2005 by Jure

4.0 out of 5 stars Visions of the Beast
As a huge Iron Maiden fan, I'm glad I found this. This set contains all Maiden's videos from their first twelve albums. Read more
Published on July 4, 2005 by Axel

5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Piece
Maybe in some respects this DVD compilation is for fans, but the collection is quite good, and very representative of the MAIDENs over the years. Read more
Published on February 24, 2005 by Santeria

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, better then i thought!
this dvd rocks, we all now that. now i want to rate the videos/songs

1.women in uniform video:5/5, song:3/5

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Published on November 2, 2004 by Vinnie Jackson

5.0 out of 5 stars What Every True Maiden Fan Must Have!!!
This 2 disc set is the definitive Maiden Video collection. If you just got into Iron Maiden, this is an excellant introduction to the band's body of work. Read more
Published on September 20, 2004 by Edward J. Holmes

4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable video retrospective of Maiden's first two decades.
VISIONS OF THE BEAST is a 2 DVD set featuring all of Iron Maiden's promo videos from 1980 to 2000.

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WOMEN IN UNIFORM (3/5) Rare promo featuring Dennis... Read more

Published on April 11, 2004 by BD Ashley

5.0 out of 5 stars WHAT A STUPID MORON!!!!!!!!
You IDIOT!!! Making fun of people with disabilities!!!!
What IF YOU had something like that what would YOU THINK!!!
WHAT KIND OF RETARD ARE YOU!!!!! Read more
Published on March 18, 2004

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