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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Entertainment
Cath Clarke

Scream for Me Sarajevo review – rock stars recall unwitting gig in war zone

Deeply felt and comical … Scream for Me Sarajevo.
Deeply felt and comical … Scream for Me Sarajevo.

In 1994, Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson got a call from a bloke at the UN in Bosnia – fancy popping over to do a gig in Sarajevo? Being a bit foggy on the details of the war and the hell-on-Earth siege of Sarajevo, then in its third year, he said: “Yeah, why not.”

An entertaining whiff of Spinal Tap hangs over Dickinson’s anecdotes about his semi-clueless road trip to Sarajevo in this music documentary – an interesting if minor footnote in the history of both the Bosnian war and heavy metal.

Interviewed now, Dickinson (who these days looks more rugby club than rock’n’roll) pokes fun at his shambolic schlep across a war zone accompanied by a couple of musicians he’d been recording with. When the armoured helicopter they were expecting didn’t turn up they bummed a lift to Sarajevo in the back of a van, with a couple of sleeping bags and two crates of beer to keep warm. Slightly surreally, the gig was pulled together by an awfully posh ruddy-faced British general, now retired, interviewed here as if dressed for a shooting party in tweeds and a corduroy waistcoat.

The band’s reminiscences are deeply felt as well as comical. But the doc belongs to the Bosnian metalheads at the gig, now in their 30s and 40s. As teenagers during the siege, every day they were convinced they were going to die. In photos taken at the gig their faces are wild with energy and life. Dickinson’s bassist remembers a musician from the young Bosnian support act asking if he’d brought any drugs with him. Some heroin maybe? Err, no. Drugs are bad for your health. Matter of factly, the guy told him that, with most of his friends dead, “my life expectancy is pretty short already.”

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