The bootleg "A Real Drunk One" is a real collector's gem! The Wembley show has become something of a legend among Maiden fans.
Let me explain why... maybe the title already gives you a clue?
Janick Gers is completely wasted. He messes up a lot of songs and eventually ends up causing the concert itself to grind to a halt.
Starting from the beginning, the first few songs are played pretty poorly and very cautiously. It feels like Janick is getting drunker and drunker as the show goes on. The turning point comes at the end of "Wasting Love", where he completely misses his part, which seems to throw the rest of the band off a bit.
Then during "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter", things get really weird. Bruce stops singing, Steve and Nicko keep playing the same thing over and over, and the song somehow stretches out to an unbelievable 13 minutes.
The band finishes the song and then... nothing. A break. Nobody seems to know what's going on. Bruce tries to keep the crowd entertained, joking around and talking, but it's obvious he doesn't really know what to do next.
The audience comes up with an idea: a drum solo. Nicko picks up on it and starts banging away, but honestly it's boring as hell. It clearly wasn't planned.
After a while Janick finally reappears (a quick detox session, maybe?) and they launch into "Wasted Years." Bruce's loud sigh and his "Oh my God..." pretty much says it all.
From there the show somehow limps along, one song after another.
Musically, it's not a particularly great concert, but Janick's drunken antics and the chaos they caused are definitely entertaining enough to make this bootleg worth tracking down.