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So, Part 3 of 'The History Of Iron Maiden' takes us deeper into the 80s, focusing on the writing and recording of 'Somewhere In Time' and 'Seventh Son of a Seventh Son'. The documentary has this laid-back vibe, almost like being at a pub with old friends reminiscing. There's a lot of candid interviews with band members and those close to them, which really gives a personal touch. The pacing flows well, alternating between tales of creative struggles and the band's rise. What stands out is how they reflect on the themes of technology and identity that permeate those albums. The visuals, while not flashy, effectively support the narrative, making it feel like a journey back in time.
Explores the creative process behind two pivotal albums.Includes interviews from band members and associates.Thematic focus on technology and identity in the 80s.
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