...My review of this dvd is this it is absolutly amazing and should definatly be in the collection of iron maiden fans. This DVD is i think one of their best including the new Death On The Road. The line up for the show was:The Wicker Man, Ghost of the Navigator, Brave New World, Wrathchild, 2 Minutes to Midnight, Blood Brothers, Sign of the Cross, The Mercenary, The Trooper, Dream of Mirrors, The Clansman, The Evil That Men Do, Fear of the Dark, Iron Maiden, The Number of the Beast, Hallowed Be Thy Name, Sanctuary, Run to the Hills. Also it has some extras on their some interviews with the band. I would definatly reccomend it. Really just the best iron maiden in my opinion. It is the best for its great musicians every member in the band does something spectacular. Nicko McBrian again wonderfully throughout the songs adds the great fills...
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Advantages: Musicians were outstanding Disadvantages: Singer wasn't amazing.
...Well wat can i say about this one i think that the world tour and this DVD has been eagerly awaited by many fans.
I think that Death on The Road is not the best but still a bloody good live DVD. As usual the guitarist wowed me with their stunning complex solo's being a guitarist myself i can see how they are absolutly amazing and never made one mistake. A truely amazing performance yet again i think that the only let down was bruce dikinsons singing as after watching Rock n' Rio so many times i was expecting the works. I think the guitarists, drummer and bassist really did impress but singing was bad at some points in the show. It was like he had forgoton the words.
Still don't let that put you off still a great DVD to watch only a few bad points with the singing but the rest was good.
The track list for the show was,
1. Wildest...
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Advantages: Another good John Wayne Western Disadvantages: Storyline too similar to Rio Bravo for my liking
...I've always loved Westerns, but it's only in the past year or so that I've become a particular fan of all Westerns that feature John Wayne. So I was overjoyed to find that one of his many films was being shown on Saturday afternoon TV last week - and that it was one of the films which I didn't already own on DVD.
Being as some smart-ass at BBC Scheduling ensured that it clashed with the Grand National, I recorded the film and sat down a couple of nights ago to watch it.
The film is set in Texas at a period just after a war. The story centres around John Wayne's character, a gunman who has been hired by Jason to take on the MacDonald family. MacDonald and his family (three sons and a daughter) own a large piece of land with their own source of water which Jason wants. Of course, Jason hasn't quite put it this way to Wayne, and so...
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