Concert Review: Iron Maiden Rocks Paris at the Bercy, July 2008

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For two nights at the beginning of July, Iron Maiden took a sweltering Paris and literally throttled it into submission. The crowd at the Bercy rose to the challenge and the hardest working heavy metal band you will ever see put on a show with all the non-stop, energy-sapping theatre and drama you could ever wish for.

Never a band for sitting back and taking their collective foot off the gas, Maiden tapped into the tangible excitement of the crowd and truly delivered. If they rocked Rio they certainly did the same to Paris with a set list that included most of the all time highlights from the Somewhere Back In Time album. Supported by a strangely misfiring Avenged Sevenfold and Maiden main man Steve Harris’s daughter Lauren, who showed that some of the family magic has rubbed off, Maiden arrived on stage. I have to say I felt some sympathy for the US’s Avenged Sevenfold who tried in vain to ride the tide of Maiden hysteria with an energetic set that included the powerful "A Little Piece of Heaven" but by that stage the crowd was now like a pack of guard dogs that only Maiden could satisfy.

Suddenly, with the deafening sound of a passing Spitfire and Churchill’s "fight them on the beaches" speech, you are launched on a ride akin to Disney’s Space Mountain except this one lasts nearly two breathless hours. In a sea of pyrotechnics and explosions, Bruce Dickinson, a man driven with so much energy that you wither with exhaustion just watching him, takes us into "Aces High" from the Powerslave album. In typical but timeless Maidenesque style the stage is set straight from the cover of that album with an Egyptian tomb complete with mummies and hieroglyphs and sinister flame-breathing figures, but it is the movement of the band that catches the eye and the sheer pace and volume that shreds the nerves.

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Article Author: Jeff Perkins

Jeff is a writer who lives in France. He writes CD/DVD box sets, music reviews and has had a book published about David Byron of Uriah Heep. He is 'busy' exploring the music of Europe with his wife Debbie and dog Dylan. It's Dylan that does the writing of course. …

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  • 1 - J B Woodward

    Jul 28, 2008 at 3:49 am

    A very evocative account. This plus the playing of the appropriate albums provides the next best thing to actually being present. Certainly an incentive, should any be needed, for fans to try their hardest to get to a live performance.

  • 2 - Sebastian

    Aug 06, 2008 at 9:58 pm

    Awesome concert I was there on the first night, even though people didn't receive Avenged Sevenfold I do have to admit that the Reverend, Avenged's drummer, was awesome that night.

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