Live in Munich 1983 - NEW COMPLETE SOUNDBOARD RECORDING!!!

But this recording is from the World Slavery Tour, not the World Piece tour, a great sounding bootleg I must say
The 1983 Ipswich bootleg is called The trooper in Ipswich and it's true, is among the very best audience recorded bootlegs (the version released in 2006 by the taper himself is the best of all versions)but there is no Running free since it was never played during the World Piece Tour

You're right. I used the wrong name when I was looking up the setlist and confused the two gigs
 
By the way, a little humble brag but can´t be from 30th September because if I recall correctly, they were still touring America in October. I would guess 2nd half of November / 1st half of December. Could check in 35 seconds but, as I said, humble brag.
 
I've added it.
Wait nick solo? IS THIS THE INFAMOUS SHOW WHERE HE FUCKED UP BECAUSE STEVE BASS FUCKED??????
If I remember the Listen With Nickos correctly, he was already doing drum solos during other shows. Steve sent the guy to have Nicko extend his solo so Steve could fix his bass strings (or whatever it was), which caused the solo fuck-up.
 
If I remember the Listen With Nickos correctly, he was already doing drum solos during other shows. Steve sent the guy to have Nicko extend his solo so Steve could fix his bass strings (or whatever it was), which caused the solo fuck-up.
Actually there were drum solos in Iron Maiden shows since the beginning until the World Piece Tour. Same for guitar solos but these ones (actually this one since it was only Dave Murray) were still part of the World Slavery tour setlist. Then on Somewhere on Tour, we had the guitar duet . And after that there were no more single solos on Maiden shows. Well, fun fact, there was an unplanned drum solo on the Wembley'93 show, if I remember correctly the bootleg, there were some issues with Janick guitar and in order to entertain the audience while they were waiting, Bruce hear someone saying "drum solo" and then he goes "drum solo what a good idea"...and Nicko was "forced" to play a short solo. And at the end of it, we can hear him say "I hate drum solos" (again this is from memory, been a while since I've listened to this bootleg)
 
Great performance (although i think Hammersmith on same tour was even better). But man , Clive really whoops Nicko`s ass on first 3 album stuff.Nicko just doesent hit drums hard enough for that era stuff needs and unnecessary fills. Clive plays a better drum solo too than Nicko. Trooper is extra awesome on this one :)
 
Great performance (although i think Hammersmith on same tour was even better). But man , Clive really whoops Nicko`s ass on first 3 album stuff.Nicko just doesent hit drums hard enough for that era stuff needs and unnecessary fills. Clive plays a better drum solo too than Nicko. Trooper is extra awesome on this one :)
Clive definitely hit harder and was a much more consistent rock/metal drummer, keeping a solid beat throughout.

Nicko however, in terms of sheer technical ability and groove was streets ahead of Clive. No way could Clive Burr have managed WED or CSIT for example.
 
Clive definitely hit harder and was a much more consistent rock/metal drummer, keeping a solid beat throughout.

Nicko however, in terms of sheer technical ability and groove was streets ahead of Clive. No way could Clive Burr have managed WED or CSIT for example.
Agreed, but you are saying it like as if Nicko is not a consistent rock/metal drummer.

edit: live drum solos are to show off, but as much as they are different drummers (style, technique, fills), one can find some things like groove(rather beat), fast playing (right? Clive could have been quite steady and quite fast) and cymbals hits to have some shades in common.

 
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Clive definitely hit harder and was a much more consistent rock/metal drummer, keeping a solid beat throughout.

Nicko however, in terms of sheer technical ability and groove was streets ahead of Clive. No way could Clive Burr have managed WED or CSIT for example.
Clive 100% could do those songs. Have you listened to his solos?
 
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