Iron Maiden - Flight 666 (2CD) - Amazon.com Music. From The Community. Try Prime CDs & Vinyl Go Search EN Hello. 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.
Review Text Like Cheap Trick's At Budokan (1979) and the Who's Live at Leeds (1970), Iron Maiden's seminal Live After Death (1985) successfully established its creators as rock & roll legends from pole to pole. Little has changed for the band in the nearly 25 years between that album and 2009's Flight 666, a two-disc set recorded in 16 different cities (and nearly as many countries) during the group's first leg of their 2008 'Somewhere Back in Time' world tour. Even the set lists are similar, with 'Churchill's Speech' serving as the launch pad for the quadruple threat of 'Aces High,' 'Two Minutes to Midnight,' 'Revelations,' and 'The Trooper.' That the band still sounds as tight and engaged as ever may be the primary reason behind its enduring legacy, but it's the fans who number in the millions and sing every word that makes the disc so special. Also, the fact that ageless frontman Bruce Dickinson piloted the band's customized (as in longtime mascot 'Eddie' looking out from the rudder') Boeing 757 during the jaunt is pretty f.cking cool. James Christopher Monger. When Iron Maiden first burst onto the British music scene in the late 1970s, they were part of the 'New Wave of British Heavy Metal,' a movement of young bands bringing a fresh energy and ferocity to hard rock.
But in the 21st Century, Iron Maiden are still on the road; they've grown from young upstarts to one of the most popular, enduring and respected bands in metal, playing around the world to sold-out crowds comprised of new listeners as well as longtime fans. In 2008, Iron Maiden set out on an international tour that saw them playing 23 shows in 45 days, traveling 40,000 miles in their private Boeing 757, with lead singer Bruce Dickenson doing double duty as pilot as they played to crowds from California to India.
Filmmakers Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn, who directed the documentary Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, were invited to join Iron Maiden for their global tour, and Iron Maiden: Flight 666 offers a behind-the-scenes look at life on the road with this iconic metal band along with plenty of highlights from their explosive live show. Iron Maiden: Flight 666 was an official selection at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival. Mark Deming, Rovi.
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