

Five metal gods, 189 shows, 13 months — and one dead Egyptian pharaoh's curse.
Continuation of "The History Of Iron Maiden" documentary series, which began with The History of Iron Maiden – Part 1: The Early Days. Band members, crew, friends and associates talk about the period in the band's career which saw the writing, recording and release of the Powerslave album, the following World Slavery Tour and the recording of the Live After Death album.
Production
Massive Egyptian stage sets that almost bankrupted them
Editing
Seamless weave of vintage 1984-85 footage with fresh interviews
Sound
Live After Death album remastered clips that'll blow your speakers
Director
Matthew Amos
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Powerslave album cover's hieroglyphs are mostly authentic — the band hired an Egyptologist who later revealed he'd hidden a rude message about his ex-wife in the symbols.
This period invented the modern stadium metal show: the mummy sarcophagus, the pyrotechnics, the Eddie mascot at massive scale. Every Iron Maiden tour since is essentially a remix of this 1984-85 blueprint.
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