Dance of Death World Tour

Iron Maiden Quebec 2004

Colisée Pepsi 2004-01-21 Quebec, Canada

Iron Maiden, Quebec 2004: the physical release in hand

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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.

// Full facts

The show

Date
2004-01-21
Venue
Colisée Pepsi
Location
Quebec, Canada
Tour
Dance of Death World Tour

The recording

Source
AUD
Format
dvd

Credits

Taper
BootlegDVDs@JTT
Cover art
PagArn

// Taper's notes

Run time 103 Mins Sony DCR-TRV33 MINIDV Camera *I don't remember what DVD Software I used in 2004 the main audio track was EQ'ed with Cool Edit Pro ORIGINAL DVD5 I MADE IN 2004 WITH MENU

BootlegDVDs@JTT

// Tracklist

  1. 01 Intro
  2. 02 Wildest Dreams
  3. 03 Wrathchild
  4. 04 Can I Play With Madness
  5. 05 The Trooper
  6. 06 Dance of Death
  7. 07 Rainmaker
  8. 08 Brave New World
  9. 09 Paschendale
  10. 10 Lord of the flies
  11. 11 No More Lies
  12. 12 Hallowed be thy name
  13. 13 Fear Of The Dark
  14. 14 Iron Maiden
  15. 15 (Band introduction)
  16. 16 Journeyman
  17. 17 Number of the beast
  18. 18 Run to the hills
  19. 19 BONUS!
  20. 20 Fear of the Dark
  21. 21 Iron Maiden
  22. 22 Dio – Quebec City 2003
  23. 23 Stand up and Shout
  24. 24 Dream Evil
  25. 25 Slayer – Moncton 2004
  26. 26 South of Heaven
  27. 27 Angel of Death

// Cover art

// The night

Arch Enemy opened, and Michael Amott wrote home the next day that the Quebec crowd embraced them. A note on the hall: the band's tour archive lists Colisée De Quebec, but since late 1999 the arena carried the name Colisée Pepsi, the same building either way.

Sources Dance of Death tour archive on ironmaiden.com, with Arch Enemy as support Michael Amott's post-show update on BraveWords Arena naming history on Wikipedia

// In their words

// Around the web

The rating

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

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.