I’ve been listening to Senjutsu today and the more and more I think about it the more and more I would actually quite like a new Iron Maiden album. However, I think I would really miss Nicko‘s drumming.
Maybe he is splitting it between festivals in the summer and own shows in the winter? I’m not sure.
To be honest, I had never trusted Bruce with dates. He says in the interview that they first recorded in Jersey in 1981 for Piece of Mind…
https://www.itv.com/watch/news/bruce-dickinson-reveals-how-jersey-inspired-some-of-iron-maidens-biggest-hits/pl7m9r5
New interview with Bruce with ITV from Jersey. It is quite an interesting interview. He talk about when they used to write the albums in the 80’s. He also confirms a solo tour...
https://www.itv.com/watch/news/bruce-dickinson-reveals-how-jersey-inspired-some-of-iron-maidens-biggest-hits/pl7m9r5
New interview with Bruce with ITV from Jersey. It is quite an interesting interview. He talk about when they used to write the albums in the 80’s. He also confirms a solo tour...
The Sign of the Cross is my favourite song but The Wicker Man is the best opener.
I have always had a soft spot for Wildest Dreams, Different World and The Final Frontier. They are not the greatest songs, but they are great openers.
I am supremely jealous that you are just casually chatting about Maiden’s epics in the clip! What a topic to talk about. I wild have gone on a long spiel about Sign of the Cross.
I was listening to this album today. Here is my ranking
Stranger in a Strange Land
Caught Somewhere in Time
Alexander the Great
Deja Vu
Sea of Madness
Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
Wasted Years
Heaven Can Wait
Bands change and so does their sound. Personally I do not miss the guitar harmonies that much. I internally roll my eyes every time I hear a metal band do a song with a unison guitar melody for four bars and then four bars in harmony. It so cliched at this point. It’s almost as annoying as...
This comment reminds me of the best ‘heckle’ I ever heard at a gig. It was during Bruce Springsteen in Hyde Park 2009. There were two Americans behind me. One shouted ‘Woooo music!’ The other then shouted ‘Wooooo concert!’ I still chuckle to this day thinking about it.
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