Other explanation: it's pretty clear when watching Flight 666 that numerous songs contain shots from other venues (probably because there was a limit to the amount of cameras that could be brought along and set up each night). So they might've repeated crowd footage from a handful of venues.
I remember a similar discussion happening along these lines in the past, and I thought that the general consensus was that "No More Lies" was the mystery song in question.
That's the direct result of trying to do as many '80s tours as possible. They've only got what, 3, maybe 4 at the most, years to cover? Years that by Maiden standards weren't particularly eventful.
I'm not sure what footage would exist from the Somewhere On Tour. If I'm remembering correctly, only one show (in Philadelphia) was filmed, and the odds of being able to find the source tapes for that are approximately 0 (and the existing footage being passed around is low quality and warped in...
I'd be interested in hearing these tracks if you could send me a PM.
To me, Dance of Death was a real missed opportunity. It had some of Maiden's very best material, but a mediocre mix and 3-4 superfluous songs. A better-sounding, shorter album would've been counted right among the '80s...
http://www.hockeyanalytics.com/Research ... Review.pdf
Alan Ryder's 2010-11 NHL Review.
Some interesting stuff there. A synopsis of sorts:
Most Valuable Forward
1. Jonathan Toews
2. Martin St. Louis
3. Alexander Ovechkin
4. Ryan Kesler
5. Corey Perry
6. Loui Eriksson
7. Thomas Vanek
8. Alex...
Ok then. Assuming the Czech Republic as the drop-off point, I think Canada could field three competitive teams.
Our goalie depth isn't really all that strong:
Luongo
Price
Ward
Crawford
Fleury
Roloson
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