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Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio (2DVD)
Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio (2DVD)
Director: Dean Karr
Actors: Bruce Dickinson, Steve Harris (iv), Dave Murray (iii), Adrian Smith (ii), Janick Gers
Studio: Sony
Category: DVD

List Price: $19.98
Buy New: $10.50
You Save: $9.48 (47%)
Buy New/Used/Collectible from $10.39

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(116 reviews)
Sales Rank: 30460

Format: Color, Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Live, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 120 minutes
Number Of Items: 2
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 5.3 x 0.5

MPN: 54269
ISBN: 0738902179
UPC: 074645426990
EAN: 9780738902173
ASIN: B00006G8G1

Release Date: August 20, 2002
Theatrical Release Date: August 20, 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
A souvenir from the 2001 Rock in Rio festival, this set proves that Iron Maiden not only are among the elite heavy-metal purveyors of all time but can still shred onstage with the best of them. The British sextet holds its audience of a quarter-million in thrall for two hours, opening with a pummeling "Wicker Man" and wending its way through nearly three decades of hard-rocking tales of the mythic and supernatural: "The Mercenary," "The Trooper," "The Evil That Men Do," "The Number of the Beast," and ending with the ubiquitous "Run for the Hills." Concert footage was edited by bassist Steve Harris; obviously attuned to his band's rhythms, he ensures the visuals are as in-your-face as the music. A second disc spends 50 minutes showing band members doing non-rock & roll things offstage, like vocalist Bruce Dickinson's predilection for fencing and flying planes. A short "Day in the Life" featurette, brief group interviews, and the band's photographer Ross Halfin's photo diary round out the bonus disc. --Kevin Filipski


Customer Reviews:   Read 111 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Rock in Rio Revisited   December 9, 2008
Finally got around to playing Visions on a new Blu_ray player and there is a cut from this disc in that one as a bonus or whatever. The sound of the cut from this disc just blew me away and I ordered RiR the next day. The picture quality is GREAT and the DTS sound track is just wall to wall, 9 on a 10 scale. Two negatives however, the video editing is nauseating. The picture does not stay on the screen from one camera for more than just a few seconds at a time. I think the box says they used 18 cameras and they edited the video switching between them as fast as humanly possible, Bruce's vocals could have been mixed/edited/overdubbed just a little better. There are a couple of drop outs on the vocals during the show. Nothing is perfect but this could have easily been fixed in post production.

In summation: PQ gets 5 stars, video editing 3 stars, Sound FIVE BIG STARS. The sound from this show will knock you down, run over you, back up and run over you again. Buy or Die!



5 out of 5 stars Iron Maiden - 'Rock In Rio' (Sony)   September 30, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Superb eighteen song DVD of the notorious Iron Maiden playing to an extremely large crowd in 2001. Fortunately, I got to see them a year before that. Semi-promising tracks off their new (at the time) disc 'Brave New World' included the title track, "Ghost Of The Navigator" and "Dream Of Mirrors". Sound and picture quality here are top notch. Of course, we also get to thoroughly soak in plenty of that good 'ol classic Maiden like "The Trooper", "The Evil That Men Do", one of my personal Maiden favorites - the awesome "Number Of The Beast", "Hallowed Be Thy Name" and the '80's metal foot-stomper "Run To The Hills". For me, one of the most memorable scenes on this DVD is during the song "Iron Maiden", when vocalist Bruce Dickinson bonds with several women (who are dressed to be sacrificed) groups in and willingly enters an actual iron maiden - the ancient torture device. Highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars Make sure you get this as the DVD   September 29, 2008
Hearing Maiden Live on the CD version without seeing them just doesn't do them justice. Contrary to some other reviews, this DVD has plenty of old classics like "2 Minutes to Midnight", "Wrath child", and "The Number of the Beast", and the newer stuff totally rocks. The dueling guitars in the second half of "The sign of the Cross" are just classic, even by old school Maiden standards. Up the Irons!


1 out of 5 stars Great Music, To Many Camera Shots   September 22, 2008
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

The music on this set is filled with some of Maiden's best work and is played to near perfection. However, the production and editing of this DVD is terrible. The concert footage contains a dizzy-ing number of camera shots and completely wrecks the Iron Maiden experience. For example, on 2 Minutes to Midnight, a song that is approximately 6 minutes long, the average camera shot is 2 seconds long with the longest being about 5 seconds and a large number of shots being 1 second or less. Image, approximately 180 camera shots in one song. The camera shots change so quickly, that you cannot appreciate the music or the musicians. The multiple shots get pretty annoying in just a short period of time. Additionally, the camera shots seem to have no relevance to the moment. For example, when the lead guitarest is in the middle of a great riff as he played on Blood Brothers, why would I want to watch 1 second of the drummer, 1 second of the crowd, 1 second of the singer, 1 second of the bass player, then back to 3 seconds of the guitar player? Just leave it on the guitar player.

For a full appreciation of an Iron Maiden concert, I recommend the Live After Death DVD. This DVD better captures the excitement and energy of an Iron Maiden show.

As for Rock in Rio, I recommend purchasing the CD instead of the DVD. The music and sound are fantastic.




5 out of 5 stars Friggin' awesome   July 20, 2008
While I have never been the hugest Maiden fan (like listening to them, but never I guess totally appreciated them), this is making me more of a Maiden fan. They rock on this. I'm already feeling like I'm back in H.S. LOL This is a good performance from the boys, and the second disc isn't too bad either. Put this on and rock out!

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