Somewhere in Time.
It's still great, mind you, but the band was burnt-out and it is overall less inspired, even if the visual and the sound cover it up.
It goes much earlier. The first time it appeared live was during the Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour (1988) but apparently, they "met" one year earlier:
The Beatles' self-titled album (or White Album) comes to mind. Come on: "Bungalow Bill"?, "Happiness is a Warm Gun"?, "Wild Honey Pie", "Why Don't We Do It in the Road", not to mention "Revolution 9"? :facepalm: I think they are really detrimental to the gems that also appear on this album.
And...
Still Life
Stranger In A Strange Land
Run To The Hills
Back In The Village
Wasting Love
The Book Of Souls
The Assassin
Innocent Exile
Strange World
The Educated Fool
Gates Of Tomorrow
The Aftermath
The Prophecy
Dream Of Mirrors
Isle Of Avalon
The Time Machine
Out Of The Shadows
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