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Concert Review

Last Night: Iron Maiden at the BankAtlantic Center

By Arielle Castillo, Fri., Apr. 3 2009 @ 11:51AM
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Categories: Concert Review
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Photo by Sayre Berman
To view a full slideshow of photos from last night's performance, click here.

Iron Maiden
Thursday, April 2, 2009
BankAtlantic Center, Sunrise


Better Than: Any other large-scale rock gig around here in recent months. No, no, really.

The Review:

Until last night, it had been well over a decade since British metal kings Iron Maiden had played in South Florida, and singer Bruce Dickinson reminded the audience of this fact several times. The show had been added as an extra date following the band's South American outing, he said in a bit of between-song patter, "because, well, we've got to stop for gas somewhere! All we did was stop for gas and 11,000 people showed up!" In response, the sold-out stadium roared with cheers of approval. It was really a bit of good-natured ribbing from Dickinson, who, along with his bandmates, seemed more eager and pumped up than most rockers less than half his age.
And may the Beast bless Maiden for providing a show that fully went to 11, complete with pyrotechnics, fireworks, and an ancient-Egypt themed stage set, complete with golden sarcophagi with red glowing eyes. Sure, sometimes the jumble of imagery didn't quite all match up -- the show opened with a montage of WWII footage, and one painted backdrop showed the band's zombie-like mascot, Eddie, presiding over a world-flag summit as a mushroom cloud arose in the distance.

And sometimes, the theatrics reached almost Spinal Tap proportions, especially during an extended performance of "Rime of the Ancient Mariner," which saw Dickinson running across the stage risers in a tattered black cloak, amid a thick fog. (Also, it's wildly entertaining to watch a Brit try to rev up a largely drunk Floridian audience with the question, "Are you all familiar with the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge??!!")

Still, to a Maiden fan, this is awesome. With the contemporary rock scene dominated by irony and apathy, Iron Maiden still takes great pains to make sure a hard-working audience member leaves a gig fully entertained. And who can't use some full-on escapism these days? Especially if this is backed with virtuoso musicianship. The band live sounds like the band in its recorded version -- breakneck-fast, full of lurching guitar riffs, and, well, technically flawless. However Dickinson preserves his trademark near-operatic wail, it's working for him.

And with a performance time that stretched, nearly, to an hour and a half, there was time to revisit real nuggets from the band's back catalog. Opening with the epic "Aces High," the set list, however, delved a little bit into earlier, slightly deeper cuts like "Phantom of the Opera" and "Children of the Damned." They were met with equal enthusiasm from the crowd as the hail of monster hits, which included "Two Minutes to Midnight," "Wasted Years," "Fear of the Dark," and, of course, "Run to the Hills."

If you're worried, perhaps, that a gigantic version of Eddie didn't appear as is custom, please don't. He finally materialized during the last song of the main set, when the final painted backdrop was tugged away (it got tangled) to reveal a gigantic, floating golden sphinx head. I'm sure you can guess what came next. There was a flash of light, the sphinx head split apart, and in a cloud of smoke, there was Eddie, this time in the guise of a crane-mounted mummy. He lurched forward, menacingly (although creakily) waving his arms in the direction of the crowd, and then, in a final ejaculation of rage, shot fireworks from his eyes. Sweet.


Personal Bias: Oh, I'm biased towards a good time!

Random Detail: A fan near the front of the general admission pit waved a sign saying "I drove 1500 miles from Detroit." That's dedication.

By the Way: Flight 666, the new Iron Maiden documentary, screens in South Florida on April 21 at the Trademark Coral Square 8 in Ft. Lauderdale. Click here for more information about the film.

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BankAtlantic Center, Iron Maiden
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Ozzy Reyes says:

What a great show! Thank You for reviewing! Bands like this will soon be gone, and having seen them now, I can cross one thing off my "Things to do before I die" List.

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 1:04PM
M.A. says:

Hello,

I'm the superfan you mentioned who held the sign from Detoit, thank you for the recognition.

It was a great show an awesome venue and well worth the long drive down from motown.

How can I get a copy of that newspaper.

M

Posted On: Saturday, Apr. 4 2009 @ 12:08AM
Luc Robitaille says:

Arielle, although most of this review is decent, please do a little research prior to your next assignment. The 'mismatched' backdrop and WWII intro that you refer to is anything but! This show was a recreation of 1984-85's World Slavery Tour, which supported their fifth studio album Powerslave. It is this album, along with the Egyptian theme, that opens with Aces High, followed by Two Minutes to Midnight, both WWII themed songs. The artwork (google Derek Riggs) was created for the singles of these two songs. A little perusing of their website alone will give you some needed history that will help you to understand how and why this show was put together. Perhaps next time...

Posted On: Saturday, Apr. 4 2009 @ 1:56AM
Arielle C. says:

Hi M.A., thanks for reading. This review actually ran just online, not in the print edition of the paper. (We are weekly rather than daily, so our next-day show reviews go up on the web site to get them out in a timely manner).

Luc - I'm aware of where all that stuff came from, just found it a bit of a strange visual juxtaposition to see the WWII imagery flashed amid all the Egyptian decor. Thank you, though, for taking the time to read and comment.

Posted On: Saturday, Apr. 4 2009 @ 1:39PM
Juan says:

My brother and I were also at the concert this past Thursday and all I can say is........Iron Maiden rocks!!!! I've always loved their sound and music since I was a teenager and they haven't missed a beat. I'm 31 years old now and never thought that I would have the opportunity to see them perform live in concert. The concert was amazing and we look forward to the next time they come down here in Florida. During the concert Bruce did mention coming back within a few years. We certainly hope so.

Posted On: Saturday, Apr. 4 2009 @ 10:22PM
go20al says:

starting to feel my age here, but it's been over 20 years since i saw maiden. cuaght every tour from killers to somewhere in time growing up in new york. the best part about this show is that the setlist was entirely from that era. nothing from the blaze era (thank god) and nothing from anything since.
audience was a great mix of parents bringing ther kids along. all attired in maiden t shirts. did anyione notice the guy in the shirt and tie with a maiden shirt over the top (still wearing the tie).
i can see how some may perceive a mismatch, but remember that the stageshow was from numerous tours, out togehter for fans in south america that missed out on those tours. call it a best of.
only thing left out in the review is eddie from caught somewhere in time on stage, not just powerslave above the drum riser.
one last thought, was Jannick's guitar even plugged in ? great guitarist, but a little out of place with dave and adrian

Posted On: Sunday, Apr. 5 2009 @ 11:20PM
Floydian4ever says:

OMG! What a FABULOUS SHOW! Never thought they'd come back after that last show at the Sporto (anyone remember that place?)
GO is right they left out the 15ft high robot Eddie from Somewhere in Time walking around the stage and standing right over the Adrian as he played. Hope the Albatross does return to Florida again in 2011!!!

Posted On: Monday, Apr. 6 2009 @ 8:45AM
Jeff says:

I'm a 42 year old that wears a suit and tie to work everyday. When the board meetings are finished, I return to my very nicely appointed office, close the door and CRANK UP MAIDEN. I'm certain that I am the only one in the 15-story building with a subwoofer under my desk. Nothing like a dose of Rime, Icarus, Tropper, or Thel to get my blood pumping enough that I can read through another $25 million feasibility development study. I've seen the boys probably 10 times since the mid 1980's and they have never not given 110% at a show. THROW UP YOUR IRONS!!

Posted On: Monday, Apr. 13 2009 @ 11:58PM

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