Is that a skull motif above the letter i? It’s similar to the Goonies logo. Hard to make out what it is unless you have the vinyl.
Yes, the issue was Steve was shoehorning them into being a thrash sounding band to try to keep up with what was hip at the time. And Bruce trying to sound tough on those raspy vocals just kills it, it sounds horrible.
FOTD on the other hand was definitely chasing a heavier, more modern sound. BQOBD and the title track were more in the thrash/speed metal wheelhouse. But then you have FHTE which again, wants to be GnR (not to mention some of the filler material like The Apparition).That FOTD era b-side where Dickinson calls a horse race and Metallica is coming up in the rear view mirror says it all. They were desperately trying to compete with the big four. Meanwhile you’ve got a guy who went to private schools and studied history at college trying to pretend he’s a badass. It’s just silly. They should have just been themselves.
The lead guitar intro melody in the title track is the melody of the vocal in Stairway To Heaven - dear lady can you hear the wind blow …
Would love to, but that album is just filled with noise.Guys, NPFTD has keyboards. Will you please just listen to the music?
Now that's a bit far fetched in my opinion.
The lead guitar in the "Hooks in you... I've got those hooks in you" bridge is probably going to sound amazing with the Somewhere in Time sound.Because Hooks In You is everywhere in the bottom of Maiden song rankings I just HAVE to make a cover of it
For reference what I have been doing check this thread out. There is also No Prayer For The Dying
Cheers!
As a big fan of Somewhere In Time I have been doing these Iron Maiden songs as if the would've been done in Somewhere In Time era. Some
songs are faithful to the original ones and on some songs I have done some changes. I don't really practise these songs. I just record them and try to get them done as one take for the video.
The list is starting from the first and the sounds evolve (to better, I hope) with the newer ones.
For guitar players here, there's also the backing track with guitar tabs after my take!
I'm open for suggestions, if you like what you...
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Sounds like you discovered Maiden just a few years after I did. For me, it was SIT, and Wasted Years, that caught my attention around age 14 and then I backtracked the catalog and never looked back save for a hiatus in the 90s where I only listened to SSoaSS and earlier, but had mostly diverted to other bands and types of music.When it was released I was getting towards the later years of high school and had just got into Maiden a few months earlier. For the couple of years prior I’d been listening to all sorts to try and find what I really liked, following the crowd so go speak.
All of my mates, and most of my year, seemed to be into stuff like Technotronic, Ice Ice Baby and Tom‘s Diner. But not me. One this album was released I’d got the keys to view at number 22.