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Iron Maiden: [1981] Bologna, Italy (1981)
Character: Drums
Iron Maiden at Palasport, Bologna, Italy 01. Purgatory
02. Wrathchild
03. Twilight Zone
04. Remember Tomorrow
05. Killers
06. Running Free
07. Murders In The Rue Morgue
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Iron Maiden: [1981] Milan, Italy (1981)
Character: Drums
Iron Maiden at Rolling Stone, Milan, Italy 1. Another Life
2. Killers
3. Innocent Exile
4. Running Free
5. Transylvania
6. Guitar Solos
7. Drifter
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Iron Maiden: Visions of the Beast (2003)
Character: Self
Visions of the Beast was released by Iron Maiden on June 2, 2003 and contains every promotional video through 2001's Rock in Rio. It is basically an updated version of The First Ten Years: The Videos and From There to Eternity. It also includes never-before-seen Camp Chaos animated versions of six definitive Iron Maiden songs, interactive menus and discographies, and some special hidden extras.
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Di'Anno: Iron Maiden's Lost Singer (2025)
Character: Self (archive footage)
Paul Di'Anno (Paul Andrews), Iron Maiden's first vocalist before Bruce Dickinson, passed away in October 2024. Di'Anno was expelled from the band after the release of their second album due to drug and alcohol problems. During this period, he signed a contract excluding him from song royalties after Iron Maiden had risen to fame. "Di'Anno: Iron Maiden's Lost Singer" follows Paul Di'Anno's final years.
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Iron Maiden: [1981] Beat Club Bremen (1981)
Character: N/A
Recorded live at Beat Club, Bremen, Germany, January 22nd 1981 01. Intro - The Ides Of March 02. Prowler 03. Charlotte The Harlot 04. Wrathchild 05. Remember Tomorrow (False Take) 06. Remember Tomorrow 07. Transylvania 08. Running Free 09. Innocent Exile 10. Sanctuary 11. Killers 12. Another Life 13. Phantom Of The Opera 14. Iron Maiden 15. Sanctuary (2nd Take)
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Classic Albums: Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast (2001)
Character: Self - Drums
1982 was a momentous year for Iron Maiden. Following the addition of brilliant new vocalist Bruce Dickinson, their third album the number of the beast was released to universal acclaim from both critics and rock fans. The album topped the UK charts for 2 weeks, launched them into the US top 40 for the first time, and invaded the top 10 album charts worldwide achieving a plethora of gold and platinum awards. The number of the beast is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential heavy metal albums of all time, including, along with demonic title track, such classic metal anthems as run to the hills, hallowed be thy name, the prisoner and children of the damned. This exclusive film tells the full and vibrant story behind the making of the album.
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Iron Maiden: Beast Over Hammersmith (2002)
Character: N/A
Beast Over Hammersmith is a live album by the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 4 November 2002. Recorded 20 years previously, during The Beast On The Road tour at the Hammersmith Odeon, the footage was specially co-produced and mixed by Steve Harris and Doug Hall to be a part of the Eddie's Archive box set. Even though this album contains material from The Number Of The Beast, it was actually recorded two days prior to its release (although Run To The Hills had already been released as a single). An abridged video version of the concert is included on Disc 1 of The Early Days DVD. Intended to be released on VHS around the time of its recording, the band withheld the footage as they were unhappy with its visual quality due to lighting difficulties during the show.
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The History Of Iron Maiden - Part 1: The Early Days (2004)
Character: Himself
First part of the documentary series, The History Of Iron Maiden, featuring an exhaustive, thoroughly complete history of the early years of Iron Maiden, from their humble beginnings in London's East End in 1975 through their triumphant Piece Of Mind album and tour in 1983. The set features a large collection of rare videos and concert footage, as well as interviews with former members such as Paul Di'Anno, Clive Burr, Dennis Stratton, Dave Sullivan, Terry Rance, Kent Ewing, Doug Sampson, Ron Matthews, Terry Wapram and Bob Sawyer.
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