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“FEAR OF THE DARK TOUR 1992” was their last visit to Japan during their heyday. A superb video that allows you to experience the scene from a special seat is now available. This work was filmed on November 2, 1992: Performance at Osaka Festival Hall. This is the spectacular audience shot. Speaking of footage of his visit to Japan in 1992, “NAGOYA 1992” is popular at our store. First, let’s check the positions of both works from the schedule at the time.・October 26th: Nagoya Rainbow Hall “NAGOYA 1992” ・October 28th: Fukuoka Welfare Pension Hall ・October 30th: Hiroshima Welfare Pension Hall ・November 1st: Osaka Archaic Hall ・November 2nd: Osaka Festival Hall ←★This work★ ・November 3rd: Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium ・November 4th: National Yoyogi Stadium [Legendary super active shot MAIDEN edition] All 7 performances. “NAGOYA 1992” was the first day of their visit to Japan, but this work was the fifth performance of the tour that progressed rapidly. The biggest point of this work, which records such a show, is the breathtaking scenery. “NAGOYA 1992” also had a wonderful view with no obstructions, but this work is even more intense! I was filming from a seat on the second floor facing the front of the stage, but probably because I was in the front row, I couldn’t see any of the audience at all. It’s not “don’t cross in front of me”. “It doesn’t show up.” Not only your arms and head, but even the first-floor seats that were supposed to be spread out below you are not included in the angle, and the stage is completely the only thing that occupies your field of vision. Moreover, the field of vision is extremely active! From the screen capture posted on the right, you can see how the members are so uptight, but this move was definitely unexpected. It violently goes back and forth between the close-up and the entire stage view, capturing the highlights in a big way. More specifically, it’s amazing because it synchronizes with the music. Just when you think you’ve captured a super close-up of Dickinson singing cheerfully, he pulls back to create a sense of dynamism as he suddenly accelerates. It keeps zooming in and out repeatedly along with the up-tempo… The camera work has gone beyond the level of “recording the show in an easy-to-see manner” and is now at the level of “directing the show itself.” As some of you may have already noticed, this work is (probably) created by a person who has been praised for his “roller coaster angle” and “super acrobatic shots” in MOTLEY CRUE, MEGADETH, RATT, etc. Since the photographer is unknown, it is impossible to say for certain, but above all, the quality and super unique camera work are what make this work scream “that master’s Maiden edition”. Furthermore, this “acrobatic shot” suits IRON MAIDEN at the time. After all, at that time, it was the second world tour with Yannick Gers joining. Maiden was reborn with Yannick’s action of running around the stage, and Bruce went wild with his silky long hair. Even Dave Murray, who is usually an immovable guitarist, was active, and since there were not yet 6 people, the stage was spacious. The camera work doubles the charm of the stage, where the highlights occur at the same time. Of course, the huge Eddie of “Iron Maiden” was captured with perfect timing, and the incident of “Sanctuary” where Japanese fans burst in was also clearly recorded. [A super luxurious show that concentrates the essence of the Golden Age] Moreover, the set list of this show is also the best. To put it bluntly, “DONINGTON LIVE 1992” is further concentrated, but let’s organize it just in case. ・1st album: Iron Maiden/Sanctuary/Running Free・2nd album: Wrathchild・3rd album: The Number of the Beast/Run to the Hills/Hallowed Be Thy Name・4th album: The Trooper・5th album: 2 Minutes to Midnight・6th Album: Heaven Can Wait ・7th Album: The Evil That Men Do/The Clairvoyant ・8th Album: Bring Your Daughter… to the Slaughter ・9th Album: Be Quick or Be Dead/From Here to Eternity/Wasting Love/Afraid to Shoot Strangers/Fear of the Dark…and it goes like this. An even selection from all of his works, from his debut work “The Virgin of Steel” to the final work of the Golden Age, “FEAR OF THE DARK.” As a matter of fact, this “FEAR OF THE DARK TOUR” is the last time that there was not only a lot of representative songs but also a wide range of shows so far. After the Blaze era and the 6-piece band, there were too many albums, so we no longer “play from all the albums.” Because this work still imposes the constraint of “from all albums” on itself, it is wide-ranging to the limit, and you can enjoy the best set that summarizes “songs that can’t be missed” from each album. The Japan performance of the “FEAR OF THE DARK TOUR” regained the vitality of a youthful live band with “NO PRAYER ON THE ROAD” and the set was rich with the masterpiece “FEAR OF THE DARK” full of famous songs. This is a rare masterpiece video that allows you to experience the scene with super active shots. Live at Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan 2nd November 1992 AMAZING SHOT!!!!!!!!!!! 1. Intro 2. Be Quick or Be Dead 3. The Number of the Beast 4. Wrathchild 5. From Here to Eternity 6 Wasting Love 7. Bring Your Daughter … to the Slaughter 8. The Evil That Men Do 9. Afraid to Shoot Strangers 10. Fear of the Dark 11. The Clairvoyant 12. Heaven Can Wait 13. Run to the Hills 14. 2 Minutes to Midnight 15. Iron Maiden 16. Hallowed Be Thy Name 17. The Trooper 18. Sanctuary 19. Running Free COLOR NTSC Approx.94min.
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