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In an attempt to make people forget the conditions of the war and don't let them think about the terrifying death, two officers from the British army decided to make a gig party in the streets for the people. They went to ask the famous rock star, Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden, to do this.
There is a uniquely fascinating story here, told through a significantly creative lens, unique to those who had lived and created during the Bosnian War.
It's a story that emphasises the sudden shocking reality of war ("the normal life you had was gone," recalls one local), and the value of recognition and respite.