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	<title>Comments on: Iron Maiden &#8211; A Night At Palladium (Goodfellas FELL08)</title>
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		<title>By: kwf484</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 17:42:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This show has been released many times before...I have it as &quot;Concert Of The Beast&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This show has been released many times before&#8230;I have it as &#8220;Concert Of The Beast&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: Hager</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hager</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008 15:59:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I very much appreciate what LedMan&#039;s written about this title, but can&#039;t help but recall what this concert meant to me because I was there when they played this show.  To my disappointment, Dickinson had replaced DiAnno, and I recall his foul mouth at the show and pompous swagger that DiAnno never had, to my knowledge.  For us lovers of early Maiden, in its rawest form, the commercial release of &quot;Early Days&quot; amply satisfies.  Pristine live footage is provided in that DVD of a performance during the &quot;Killers&quot; tour that, for me, shows why DiAnno captured the essence of Maiden that was lost when Dickinson replaced him.  The final, crushing blow was when Nicko McBrain replaced Clive Burr, forever changing Maiden&#039;s direction.  Unfortunately, Goodfellas has put a picture of McBrain on the beautiful tri-fold paper case accompanying this title, although it was Burr performing ably on the skins.

&quot;A Night at Palladium&quot; comes up as &quot;The Beast on the Road&quot; when the discs are inserted into the player, suggesting that this title comes from an earlier version.  The recording&#039;s excellent, and vividly brings back the eerie images accompanying the spoken words preceding tracks like &quot;Number of the Beast&quot; and &quot;Prisoner&quot;.  Dickinson did not, however, do justice to such Maiden classics as &quot;Wrathchild&quot;, &quot;Iron Maiden&quot;, or &quot;Phantom of the Opera&quot;.  Those live performances are best left for listening from the official, and classic, &quot;Maiden Japan&quot; album.  Dickinson&#039;s strength, however, was the new material, and he did a fine job with it in this concert.  As a result, for the fans who loved Maiden with Dickinson on their &quot;Number of the Beast&quot; tour, this is a great title.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I very much appreciate what LedMan&#8217;s written about this title, but can&#8217;t help but recall what this concert meant to me because I was there when they played this show.  To my disappointment, Dickinson had replaced DiAnno, and I recall his foul mouth at the show and pompous swagger that DiAnno never had, to my knowledge.  For us lovers of early Maiden, in its rawest form, the commercial release of &#8220;Early Days&#8221; amply satisfies.  Pristine live footage is provided in that DVD of a performance during the &#8220;Killers&#8221; tour that, for me, shows why DiAnno captured the essence of Maiden that was lost when Dickinson replaced him.  The final, crushing blow was when Nicko McBrain replaced Clive Burr, forever changing Maiden&#8217;s direction.  Unfortunately, Goodfellas has put a picture of McBrain on the beautiful tri-fold paper case accompanying this title, although it was Burr performing ably on the skins.</p>
<p>&#8220;A Night at Palladium&#8221; comes up as &#8220;The Beast on the Road&#8221; when the discs are inserted into the player, suggesting that this title comes from an earlier version.  The recording&#8217;s excellent, and vividly brings back the eerie images accompanying the spoken words preceding tracks like &#8220;Number of the Beast&#8221; and &#8220;Prisoner&#8221;.  Dickinson did not, however, do justice to such Maiden classics as &#8220;Wrathchild&#8221;, &#8220;Iron Maiden&#8221;, or &#8220;Phantom of the Opera&#8221;.  Those live performances are best left for listening from the official, and classic, &#8220;Maiden Japan&#8221; album.  Dickinson&#8217;s strength, however, was the new material, and he did a fine job with it in this concert.  As a result, for the fans who loved Maiden with Dickinson on their &#8220;Number of the Beast&#8221; tour, this is a great title.</p>
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