Collection / New York City 1992 The release, in hand · what's this? ? Never heard a bootleg? Here's why people chase them →
× Step 1 of 4. What you're looking at
This is a bootleg, not the official live album. The actual night itself, recorded
from inside the crowd, with the mistakes and the roar left in. This is the concert
as it really sounded, before anyone cleaned it up.
Step 2 of 4. The person who saved it
Ever seen someone at a gig standing dead still, not filming, just there? They might
be recording. Two hours holding steady, so this night doesn't vanish when the lights
come up. Every bootleg exists because one person in the crowd decided it was worth
keeping, for you, a stranger, years later.
Step 3 of 4. "But it's all on YouTube"
Is it? Those old concerts you find there are bootlegs too, someone recorded them,
someone passed them on, someone uploaded them. YouTube didn't replace the collectors.
It lives off them. And what you get is three phone-shot minutes with no context, gone the
day the account is struck. The whole night, in full, doesn't come from an algorithm.
Step 4 of 4. Why it matters
Which is the whole point. Somewhere in here is a night you can never attend, because
it happened before you were born. 1984, behind the Iron Curtain, a crowd that fought
the militia to get in. You weren't there. You couldn't be. But someone recorded it,
so you can still step inside.
// Full facts The show
Date 1992-06-08
Venue The Ritz
Location New York City, USA
Tour Fear of the Dark Tour The recording
Source AUD
Format dvd
Running time 101:00 Credits
Cover art bootlegmariner // Tracklist 01 Be Quick Or Be Dead 02 The Number Of The Beast 03 Sanctuary 04 From Here To Eternity 05 Wasting Love 06 Tailgunner 07 The Evil That Men Do 08 Afraid To Shoot Strangers 09 Fear Of The Dark 10 The Clairvoyant 11 Heaven Can Wait 12 Run To The Hills 13 2 Minutes To Midnight 14 Iron Maiden 15 Hallowed Be Thy Name 16 The Trooper 17 Bring Your Daughter… To The Slaughter 18 Running Free // The night The first North American date of the Fear of the Dark tour, squeezed into a Manhattan club on a tour of arenas: The Ritz, in the old Studio 54 building. Opening were Dream Theater, previewing Images and Words a month before its release, and Bruce gave them an on-stage blessing their singer still retells. The next stop was an arena in Rochester; this stayed the only club night of the leg.
Sources Fear of the Dark Tour itinerary (Wikipedia) · James LaBrie's recollection (Rock and Roll Garage)
// In their words Man, let's hear it for f*cking Dream Theater! These guys kick ass! Bruce Dickinson, on stage, as recalled by Dream Theater's James LaBrie · source
The rating Close The rating is mine, and it is the only quality mark here. The number from 1 to 10 next to a recording is my own listening judgement: how much I enjoy putting it on, everything weighed together.
I do not hand out an "objective" grade, because nobody can grade a live recording objectively. One collector's ears are not another's.
A tape can be clean and still rate lower if it leaves me cold, or rate high in spite of its flaws because it captures the night. Higher means I reach for it more often.
Take it as one ear, then trust your own.
About these releases Close The disc you see in these photos is burned by me and the cover is printed by me, by hand. Each one is a single copy for my own shelf, put together while I catalogue the collection.
This is not a label, and nothing here is a product. Nothing is for sale and nothing is for trade.
If a release looks finished, that is just the fun of the craft. Please do not write asking for a copy. I make them for no one but myself.