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Live at Donington (released on VHS as Donington Live 1992) is a live album and video by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, documenting their second headlining appearance at the Monsters of Rock festival at Donington Park, a motorsport circuit located near Castle Donington.
The Fear of the Dark Tour was a concert tour by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden from 3 June 1992 to 4 November 1992.. Supporting acts on this tour included Testament, Corrosion of Conformity, W.A.S.P, Warrant, Thunder, Coda, Face to Face (not to be confused with punk rock band from California) and a then-lesser known Dream Theater.
Thunder - Live at Donington: Monsters of Rock 1990; Whitesnake - Live at Donington 1990; 1991 17 August Monsters of Rock 1 day 1 stage 5 bands 72,500 [12] AC/DC - Live at Donington (DVD) 1992 25–26 July One Step Beyond 24 hours 1 stage 60+ DJ's 28,000 [13] 22 August Monsters of Rock 1 day 1 stage 6 bands 68,500 [14] Iron Maiden - Live at ...
Saxon (released as the semi-official live album Donington: The Live Tracks . "I still meet people," noted Biff Byford, "that come up and tell me about their own little twist on the day: 'Just as you started 747 (Strangers In The Night), a plane came over.' Of course, we wrote a song about [the event]: And the Bands Played On." [5]) Riot; Touch
Live at Donington (Iron Maiden album), a live album and video recorded in 1992 at Monsters of Rock, released in 1993 and reissued in 1998 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Live at Donington .
The album spent three weeks on the UK chart, [3] and was promptly followed by Live at Donington. When Maiden rereleased all of their pre-The X Factor albums in 1998, this album was combined with A Real Live One to form the two-disc A Real Live Dead One. The cover is by long-time Maiden artist Derek Riggs, and depicts Eddie as a disc jockey in Hell.
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Smith joined Iron Maiden onstage at Donington Park in 1992 to "Running Free". [31] That performance appeared on the live album Live at Donington. In the same year, after hearing King's X for the first time, he decided that he would "love to play in a band like that" and formed The Untouchables, [32] which later became Psycho Motel. [31]