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This item is already sold(3) Colorful Old Unused Iron Maiden Embroidered Advertising Cloth Patches
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The picture shows a view of all (3) Colorful Old Unused Iron Maiden Embroidered Advertising Cloth Patches in this lot. These are not dated but they are believed to be from 1985. One has the band's name and the other two advertise the band's ''Live After Death'' album recording. One of the patches has a ''MADE IN ENGLAND'' sticker on the back. They are all believed to have been made in England. To judge the sizes the longer one at the bottom measures about 7-7/8'' x 1-7/8''. All three are in mint unused condition as pictured. Below here is some additional background information that was found on Iron Maiden and the ''Live After Death'' recording:

Live After Death
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Live album by Iron Maiden
Released: October 14, 1985
Recorded: October 8, 9, 10, and 12, 1984, and March 14 – 17, 1985
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 1:36:57
Label: EMI

Iron Maiden chronology
Powerslave (1984)
Live After Death (1985)
Somewhere in Time (1986)

Live After Death is a live album by the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on October 14, 1985. It was recorded during their World Slavery Tour. The album is often regarded as one of the greatest live albums ever recorded. The first 13 tracks (12 songs and the intro) were recorded at the Long Beach Arena in Long Beach, California on March 14 - 17, 1985. The last 5 songs were recorded earlier on the same tour, at the Hammersmith Odeon (now known as the Hammersmith Apollo) in London on October 8, 9, 10, and 12, 1984. On the original double LP version, the songs from Long Beach are on the first three sides, whereas the songs recorded in London (''Wrathchild'', ''Children of the Damned'', ''22 Acacia Avenue'', ''Die With Your Boots On'', and ''Phantom of the Opera'') were on side four.

The initial CD version (released in December, 1985) of this album includes everything that the first three sides of the LP version contain. The fourth side was not included on the original release, due to capacity problems. Also, ''Running Free'' is shortened from about 8:43 on vinyl to about 3:16 on the CD by eliminating the crowd interaction. The 1998 remastered re-release has the unedited version, and includes a second CD with the tracks that were previously missing. It should be noted that the 1995 re-release also has an extra CD, but that had the b-sides from the singles on it. Also, this re-release was not remastered.

The Live After Death video is also recorded at the Long Beach Arena, but on a different night. It contains a full gig, complete with intro and encore, and closes with ''Sanctuary'', which was not on the LP or original CD release of the album. Two singles were released from Live After Death: ''Running Free'' and ''Run to the Hills''.

Cover Art
The cover art was as usual at this time done by Derek Riggs, and pictures the band's mascot, Eddie rising from a grave. On that grave is a tombstone with a quote from the fantasy and horror fiction author H. P. Lovecraft's The Nameless City:
''That is not dead which can eternal lie
Yet with strange aeons even death may die.''

The proper quote is actually ''And with strange...'' instead of ''Yet with strange...''.
The cover depicts Eddie as he is seen on covers before Piece of Mind (with long hair) though he is also bound by metal cuffs connected by an electrical surge, as seen in Powerslave merchandise, and also the metal headgear from his Piece of Mind lobotomy. The back cover also shows Death in the clouds above the destroyed city. This is the third cover where its figure can be seen (the first being Twilight Zone and the second being The Trooper, though it is also played by Eddie on Dance of Death and Death on the Road). In 2007 The National Entertainment Collectibles Association released an action figure diorama of the album cover. It is the third in the series. Other available figures are based on Somewhere in Time, Phantom of the Opera and Piece of Mind.

Intro
The intro before ''Aces High'' is a part of the We shall fight on the beaches speech made by Winston Churchill in the House of Commons on June 4, 1940. (Churchill re-recorded the speech - the original speech in the House of Commons was not recorded.):
''... We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender ...''

Track listing
All songs written by Steve Harris, except where noted.

CD 1
1. ''Intro: Churchill's Speech'' (Winston Churchill) – 1:32
2. ''Aces High'' – 4:14
3. ''2 Minutes to Midnight'' (Bruce Dickinson, Adrian Smith) – 5:16
4. ''The Trooper'' – 4:07
5. ''Revelations'' (Dickinson) – 5:59
6. ''Flight of Icarus'' (Dickinson, Smith) – 3:30
7. ''Rime of the Ancient Mariner'' – 14:06
8. ''Powerslave'' (Dickinson) – 6:54
9. ''The Number of the Beast'' – 4:49
10. ''Hallowed Be Thy Name'' – 7:14
11. ''Iron Maiden'' – 4:02
12. ''Run to the Hills'' – 3:50
13. ''Running Free'' (Paul Di'Anno, Harris) – 8:43

CD 2 (1998 release only)
1. ''Wrathchild'' – 2:58
2. ''22 Acacia Avenue'' (Smith, Harris) – 4:58
3. ''Children of the Damned'' – 4:21
4. ''Die With Your Boots On'' (Dickinson, Smith, Harris) – 5:39
5. ''Phantom of the Opera'' – 7:01

Bonus CD (1995 release only)
1. ''Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)'' - 4:14
2. ''Sanctuary'' (Di'Anno, Dave Murray, Harris) - 4:40
3. ''Murders in the Rue Morgue'' - 4:32

Credits
Bruce Dickinson - vocals, guitar on track 5
Dave Murray - guitar
Adrian Smith - guitar, backing vocals
Steve Harris - bass guitar, backing vocals
Nicko McBrain - drums

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(3) Colorful Old Unused Iron Maiden Embroidered Advertising Cloth Patches


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