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Live at the Rainbow
Video by
ReleasedMay 1981
RecordedRainbow Theatre, London,
on 21 December 1980[1]
GenreHeavy metal
Length31:51
LabelPMI
Iron Maiden chronology
Live at the Rainbow
(1981)
Video Pieces
(1983)

Live at the Rainbow is the first live video recorded by Iron Maiden on 21 December 1980 and released in 1981. It includes one of the band's earliest concerts with guitarist Adrian Smith as well as a very early version of "Killers", with lyrics that differ from the album version that would be released in 1981. Paul Di'Anno later admitted writing the lyrics five minutes before going on stage that night.[2]

Due to technical problems, a sound line broke down halfway through the show. As a result, the audience were allowed to stay after the show to watch the band perform "Iron Maiden" and "Phantom of the Opera" again for the recording.[1]

This concert is included on disc 1 of The History of Iron Maiden – Part 1: The Early Days DVD.[3]

In addition, the cuts "Iron Maiden" and "Wrathchild" from this video received heavy rotation on MTV during its first hours on the air.[4]

Track listing

All songs written by Steve Harris except where noted.

Songs
No.TitleWriter(s)Original ReleaseLength
1."The Ides of March" 1981 ~ Killers 
2."Wrathchild" 1981 ~ Killers 
3."Killers"Harris, Paul Di'Anno1981 ~ Killers 
4."Remember Tomorrow"Harris, Di'Anno1980 ~ Iron Maiden 
5."Transylvania" 1980 ~ Iron Maiden 
6."Phantom of the Opera" 1980 ~ Iron Maiden 
7."Iron Maiden" 1980 ~ Iron Maiden 

Credits

References

  1. ^ a b Bushell, Garry; Halfin, Ross (1985). Running Free, The Official Story of Iron Maiden (2nd ed.). Zomba Books. p. 84. ISBN 0-946391-84-X.
  2. ^ The History of Iron Maiden – Part 1: The Early Days (DVD). EMI. 23 November 2004.
  3. ^ Thompson, Dave. "Iron Maiden - The History of Iron Maiden, Pt. 1: The Early Days". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
  4. ^ Fish, Marshall. "' 'List of First 25 Videos played on MTV' '". Spinditty.