Thu 4 Mar 2010, 23:00, BBC Four
A film that documents the first leg of Iron Maiden's Somewhere Back in Time world tour, which took them 50,000 miles around the planet playing 23 concerts on five continents in just 45 days.
One of the stars of the movie is the customised Boeing 757, Ed Force One, which carried the band, their crew and 12 tons of stage equipment and was piloted by airline captain and Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dick-less-son.
The film gives a close-up, behind-the-scenes look at what happened on and off stage, when Maiden gave full access to a camera crew for the first time, and contains some of the most spectacular live footage yet seen of the band.
Taking the viewer from Bombay to Santiago, LA to Sydney, Tokyo to San Paolo and all points between, through exhaustion and fan pandemonium, travelling with band and crew on the plane, to and from shows, in the bar and during leisure time, this really is Access All Areas.
Phew! Rock 'n' Roll!!!
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Mr. Blast, sir, was this said tour in 1995?James Blast wrote:Thu 4 Mar 2010, 23:00, BBC Four
A film that documents the first leg of Iron Maiden's Somewhere Back in Time world tour, which took them 50,000 miles around the planet playing 23 concerts on five continents in just 45 days.
One of the stars of the movie is the customised Boeing 757, Ed Force One, which carried the band, their crew and 12 tons of stage equipment and was piloted by airline captain and Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dick-less-son.
The film gives a close-up, behind-the-scenes look at what happened on and off stage, when Maiden gave full access to a camera crew for the first time, and contains some of the most spectacular live footage yet seen of the band.
Taking the viewer from Bombay to Santiago, LA to Sydney, Tokyo to San Paolo and all points between, through exhaustion and fan pandemonium, travelling with band and crew on the plane, to and from shows, in the bar and during leisure time, this really is Access All Areas.
Phew! Rock 'n' Roll!!!
If so we saw them live in JHB and that was indeed rock 'n roll!
*edit ~ I don't get BBC four so if some kind soul could record it for me please? I will be forever grateful.
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It's something like this that positively demands an official DVD release. Cheesecake 80s metal at it's finest.
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Heavy Metal Britannia - Friday 9pm BBC 4
Heavy Metal Britannia - Friday 9pm BBC 4
Nigel Planer narrates a documentary which traces the origins and development of British heavy metal from its humble beginnings in the industrialised Midlands to its proud international triumph.
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1995 could have been the Tenth Anniversary Celebration Tour for that album, yesMadameButterfly wrote:Mr. Blast, sir, was this said tour in 1995?James Blast wrote:Thu 4 Mar 2010, 23:00, BBC Four
A film that documents the first leg of Iron Maiden's Somewhere Back in Time world tour, which took them 50,000 miles around the planet playing 23 concerts on five continents in just 45 days.
One of the stars of the movie is the customised Boeing 757, Ed Force One, which carried the band, their crew and 12 tons of stage equipment and was piloted by airline captain and Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dick-less-son.
The film gives a close-up, behind-the-scenes look at what happened on and off stage, when Maiden gave full access to a camera crew for the first time, and contains some of the most spectacular live footage yet seen of the band.
Taking the viewer from Bombay to Santiago, LA to Sydney, Tokyo to San Paolo and all points between, through exhaustion and fan pandemonium, travelling with band and crew on the plane, to and from shows, in the bar and during leisure time, this really is Access All Areas.
Phew! Rock 'n' Roll!!!
If so we saw them live in JHB and that was indeed rock 'n roll!
*edit ~ I don't get BBC four so if some kind soul could record it for me please? I will be forever grateful.
IZ.
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You can count me in.Big Si wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r600m
Heavy Metal Britannia - Friday 9pm BBC 4
Nigel Planer narrates a documentary which traces the origins and development of British heavy metal from its humble beginnings in the industrialised Midlands to its proud international triumph.
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Oh thanks IZ. yeah Tenth Anniversary Tour rings a bell.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:1995 could have been the Tenth Anniversary Celebration Tour for that album, yesMadameButterfly wrote:Mr. Blast, sir, was this said tour in 1995?James Blast wrote:Thu 4 Mar 2010, 23:00, BBC Four
A film that documents the first leg of Iron Maiden's Somewhere Back in Time world tour, which took them 50,000 miles around the planet playing 23 concerts on five continents in just 45 days.
One of the stars of the movie is the customised Boeing 757, Ed Force One, which carried the band, their crew and 12 tons of stage equipment and was piloted by airline captain and Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dick-less-son.
The film gives a close-up, behind-the-scenes look at what happened on and off stage, when Maiden gave full access to a camera crew for the first time, and contains some of the most spectacular live footage yet seen of the band.
Taking the viewer from Bombay to Santiago, LA to Sydney, Tokyo to San Paolo and all points between, through exhaustion and fan pandemonium, travelling with band and crew on the plane, to and from shows, in the bar and during leisure time, this really is Access All Areas.
Phew! Rock 'n' Roll!!!
If so we saw them live in JHB and that was indeed rock 'n roll!
*edit ~ I don't get BBC four so if some kind soul could record it for me please? I will be forever grateful.
IZ.
Just had to see them since the tickets were free. haha.
Madfuckin crowd through! Jos smuggled tot bags in his balls! I was sooo proud! Whiskey & Southern Comfort were IN!
I don't remember much of what happened on stage mind. hee.
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I thought you wouldHom_Corleone wrote:You can count me in.Big Si wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r600m
Heavy Metal Britannia - Friday 9pm BBC 4
Nigel Planer narrates a documentary which traces the origins and development of British heavy metal from its humble beginnings in the industrialised Midlands to its proud international triumph.
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Leather, studs, sweat, distortion. Why would I not?Big Si wrote:I thought you would
...and that's just Rob Halford.
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Such requests have been posted on a 'Metal' Forum that I frequentMadameButterfly wrote:*edit ~ I don't get BBC four so if some kind soul could record it for me please? I will be forever grateful.
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Pretty please Si! I don't do other forums except HL. Still exclusive!Big Si wrote:Such requests have been posted on a 'Metal' Forum that I frequentMadameButterfly wrote:*edit ~ I don't get BBC four so if some kind soul could record it for me please? I will be forever grateful.
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Thanks for the heads-up James!
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