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    Death on the Road - 2003 Tour (3pc)

    Death on the Road - 2003 Tour (3pc)Actor: Iron Maiden
    Studio: Sanctuary Records
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $24.98
    Buy New: $13.99
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    Seller: musicsales90036
    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 78 reviews
    Sales Rank: 19854

    Format: Box set, DVD, Enhanced, Live, NTSC
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Region: 0
    Number Of Discs: 3
    Running Time: 105 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: D82295D
    UPC: 828768229590
    EAN: 0828768229590
    ASIN: B000LPR6CY

    Theatrical Release Date: August 30, 2005
    Release Date: January 30, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    4 out of 5 stars Ironing Out The Flaws. Good Show, Mates.   January 18, 2007
    Sky (New York)
    33 out of 34 found this review helpful

    The 2007 release of Death On The Road is actually a third attempt after the first release attempt back at the beginning of 2006 had a plethora of disc problems ranging from audio mis-labels to manufacturing defects. The second attempt at releasing Death On The Road died in September 2006 for reasons unknown by me.

    So here it is. One year later and you can finally buy 2003's Death On The Road tour on DVD. Make no mistake...this DVD is NOT a performance associated with 2006's A Matter Of Life And Death tour; it is a performance from 2003's Dance of Death tour...clearly there could be some confusion on that matter.

    The Death On The Road DVD gives you:

    1. Wildest Dreams
    2. Wrathchild
    3. Can I Play with Madness
    4. The Trooper
    5. Dance of Death
    6. Rainmaker
    7. Brave New World
    8. Paschendale
    9. Lord of the Flies
    10. No More Lies
    11. Hallowed Be Thy Name
    12. Fear of the Dark
    13. Iron Maiden
    14. Journeyman
    15. The Number of the Beast
    16. Run to the Hills

    6 of the 16 are from the 2003 Dance of Death CD.

    Of the remaining 10 songs, 8 are on Rock in Rio. Leaving only Can I Play With Madness and Lord Of The Flies as new classic entries since the 2002 Rock in Rio release (which incidentally is on my Amazon Listmania list of The Best Hard Rock DVDs With High Quality A/V...click on my name above and visit my profile to check it out).

    Dance of Death was not as strong as Brave New World (The Brave New World tour is chronicled on the 2002 Rock in Rio DVD), and Dance was also not as strong as 2006's A Matter Of Life And Death. So if the Dance Of Death CD wasn't one of your favorites and you don't own the Rock in Rio DVD, I highly recommend going the route of 2002's Rio instead of 2003's Death On The Road.

    If you've got Rio already and have got to own everything Maiden, then this certainly is another opportunity. I'm counting on a future DVD release that perhaps switches out some of the classics (please guys, how about a nice high def update of say Flight of Icaris, 22 Acacia Avenue, Murders in the Rue Morgue, Where Eagles Dare and the like?).





    3 out of 5 stars Great DVD, great show -- but for the editing. Sigh.   February 10, 2006
    Robert Barnhardt (in The Frozen North)
    16 out of 16 found this review helpful

    I'm among the people who thought Dance of Death was a much stronger album than Brave New World, so I was really looking forward to this DVD -- unlike some, even moreso once I heard what the setlist would be.

    However, finding out that Steve Harris was editing it again made me fear for actually being able to work out what was happening on stage, like the Rio DVD -- and I'm afraid I have to say that, as far as I'm concerned, it wasn't a baseless fear. If anything, the editing is faster than Rio: rarely do we stay with a shot for more than a second, and many (most?) cuts are a fraction of a second in length. When your audience (me!) wishes they could look through just one camera -- pick a camera, any camera! -- for a few straight moments, maybe you're overdoing it a bit on the AVID.

    Don't get me wrong: I love the setlist, I love the audio (much better than Rio, IMHO), but the video is pretty much wasted on me. Maybe I'm getting old, but I long for the days of Live After Death (and, for other bands, Rush's _A Show of Hands_ and Pink Floyd's _Pulse_ or _Delicate Sound of Thunder_), where you could actually remember individual songs -- hell, individual shots! -- and even have favourite ones, 'cos you got to see the band members doing their thing for more than a tenth of a second at a time.

    It's harsh, but my feelings are honestly this: 'arry is a really talented guy, but we had to suffer through his audio mis-production on about 4 Maiden albums and one live DVD before he got that right. I sincerely hope we don't have to go through another two live DVDs before Steve figures out how to edit video; maybe the next time will be the charm.

    Hope springs eternal...



    2 out of 5 stars offical u.s. release does have problems!   February 23, 2006
    Shawn Bell (henderson, nv. United States)
    16 out of 17 found this review helpful

    The rating is for the product it self, not the actual content! I picked up the offical release on the day it was released. And I wasn't sure what to expect after reading some of the other reviews. Well, they were right!!! The first problem is the sound. There are three discs, two of which are the concert each containing a different sound. Disc 1 says dolby digital 5.1 and disc 2 says stereo. These discs are mislabled, the one reading dolby digital 5.1 is in-fact in stereo. And the one reading stereo is in-fact in dolby digital 5.1... The other flaw with these discs is kind of annoying. And it happens on both disc 1 and disc 2 (the same problem in the same spots) The concert plays fine up until the end of song 6. dance of death. When that song ends the disc pauses for a split second like it is going to swich
    layers, but it doesen't it goes to the track selection menu. It also does this after each of the next two songs, rainmaker and brave new world. So after going to the menu a total of three times (and you must go to the main menu and hit play all and then jump to were you left off. Because, from the track menu, if you select a song -any song- it will only play that song, not continue on to any song that may come after)you get to finish the concert finally!!! The problem with this situation is it is a manufacturing problem, and that means you can't just return it and get a new one, because they all have the same problem. I hope that someone from iron maidens camp finds out the problem and does something to fix it, and post the solution on their website for all of us that are now stuck with this product, or nothing at all. I do not blame iron maiden or their crew, but I know if they knew about the quality of their product they would take care of it. They have always taken care of their fans, and I should know I have been listening to them for 23 years!!!!!
    I would have rated this 5 stars because the content is great and I don't mind the quick cut editing. It just gives it a faster pace.



    2 out of 5 stars A good show... if you can stand to watch it   March 21, 2007
    J. McElligott (San Jose, CA USA)
    7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    After a year-and-a-half wait for the corrected version (the first run had major technical issues) to be released in the U.S., I finally got to sit down and watch this latest live DVD from The World's Greatest Metal Band Ever. Man, was I ever disappointed. I had heard bits here and there about how people didn't like how (Maiden bassist) Steve Harris had edited the footage, but ordinarily I find it's never as bad as people make it out to be. I was wrong. It's that bad. The whole concert is put together with a rapid-fire pace that might be cool for a video single, but not for an entire live show. No shot is ever held for more than 2 or 3 seconds, except between songs.

    If you have the CD's you know this is Iron Maiden in their finest live form, but on the DVD you'd never know to look at them, because you can barely see them.

    The bonus stuff on disc 3 is pretty good if you're a Maiden diehard like me, but nothing new, really.

    All in all, buy the CD, stay away from the DVD, and join me in waiting not-so-patiently for a DVD release of Live After Death, Maiden England and Live at Donington.



    2 out of 5 stars Does not live up to Iron Maiden's quality standards   February 25, 2006
    S. Estupinian (Florida)
    7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    I am very disappointed with the quality of this DVD set. I am not going to repeat the technical issues, but everything that you read here is true.

    My biggest complaint and the reason I hate this DVD set:
    FAST CAMERA ANGLE SCENE SWITCHING!!! The scenes switch so fast that you can not enjoy what you see. It has a strobe light effect that I can not live with. The warning at the beginning of the DVD states,

    "WARNING: The Live concert footage contains prolonged periods of fast flashing imagery and light patterns which may cause a small percentage of people who suffer Epilepsy to have seizures."

    I don't have Epilepsy, but that warning is no joke with this DVD set. I hate fast camera angle scene switching because it covers up overdubbing. The new producer Kevin Shirley even admits it during the documentary. You wont find too many close-in and tight video shots on guitarists hands while playing...like in the old Maiden DVD's. This new guy Kevin Shirley exaggerated the overdubbs and covered them up with fast video scene switching so that careful observers (like true Maiden fans) couldn't tell that the guitarist weren't "jiving" with the music. That's my opinion....agree or disagree....this is the worse Maiden DVD and it was not worth the wait.


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