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    If Maiden were to release an official live album from any tour of the past...

    Well, on one hand, I'd like to have an official live album for every tour that doesnt have one. But since there are quite some tours for which we may find very good sounding bootlegs (sometimes from radio or television broadcasts, soundboards or even some very good audience ones), if there was...
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    1990/91 bootleg question

    There are quite a few interesting bootlegs from this tour with good to great quality: Leicester, 2nd of October, with the name of "This is thirsty work" (taped by a guy called Gigaddiction) London, Hammersmith, 18 of October, probably not the best sounding, but still quite one but what matters...
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    Replacing Nicko?

    Sometimes I wonder if some fans really know Maiden that well and how they work. There are bands who have no problem replacing some of their members for the duration of a tour or for the recording of certain parts in the studio (Kiss comes directly to mind). This is not at all the way Maiden...
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    Run For Your Lives Tour: Which Songs from No Prayer for the Dying and Fear of the Dark Are in the Setlist?

    100% chances to be played: Fear of the Dark 1 or 2 of those could happen: Afraid to Shoot Strangers Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter Probably won't happen but they're next in line: Tailgunner No prayer for the dying From here to eternity Wasting love Absolutely Never Gonna Happen In a...
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    Replacing Nicko?

    On the one hand, there are bands who, as soon as one of their members isn't suitable or doesn't meet expectations, are replaced, even if it's only when they can't play a song in the studio or when they're not up to touring. A perfect example would be a band like Kiss! Here, what counts is that...
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    Iron Maiden Tour 2025 - Discussion

    Pure science is maths or physics (or exact science if you prefer), health is not a pure science since everyone's body is different and will react differently to treatments (with some common points of course but never 100%)
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    Iron Maiden Tour 2025 - Discussion

    It's funny how some seem to know the band better than they ever knew themselves. Some facts: 1) how a person's age is totally different from one person to another no matter if they've followed the exact same path in life,. If it's true how we take care of our health helps, it's not pure...
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    Name things about Maiden that have changed to the better over the years

    The pace of the songs played live. Some songs were better live when played a bit faster (Flight of Icarus as an example) but there was a period where they simply played everything way too fast. Nowadays some may be even a bit too slow but sure age doesn't help neither
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    Favourite (non-Maiden) albums by bandmembers

    If I'm not mistaken, unless there are pages missing on mine (but it doesn't seem so, I'll check again when I'll be back home) but Janick Gers was nowhere to be found about these questions (didn't have the time to add the ones for Blaze on my initial post though, thanks a lot for all the scans).
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    Favourite (non-Maiden) albums by bandmembers

    In a french magazine, back in 1998, some members were asked about their favorite songs, albums, albums they listen the most and here is what they've answered: Steve Harris Album that changed his life: Foxtrot (Genesis) Album that he listens to the most: Foxtrot (Genesis) Favorite album cover...
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    What album do you have the most copies of?

    Regarding singles : Run to the hills/2 minutes to midnight: 12 different versions The clairvoyant: 10 different versions Regarding albums: Piece of Mind: 12 different versions The Final Frontier: 10 different versions
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    Name your 3 fave yet unplayed songs you would like them to play live

    The parchment Montségur Judas be my guide
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    Top 5 albums from the decade of 2000s

    Iron Maiden - Brave New World Iron Maiden - A matter of life and death Fates Warning - Disconnected Rush - Vapor trail Ark - Burn the sun
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    Albums of the decade: Your fave 5 albums from the 1990s (all genres)

    Fates Warning - A pleasant shade of gray Megadeth - Youthanasia Angra - Holy Land Dream Theater - Scenes from a memory Iron Maiden - The X Factor
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    Albums of the decade: Your fave 5 albums from the 1970s (all genres)

    Rush - Hemispheres Rainbow - Rising Genesis - Foxtrot UFO - No heavy petting Jethro Tull - Thick as a brick
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    The Song Name Game

    Bleeding me - Metallica
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    Metallica

    Funny how opinions can be the total opposite. For me, RTL has by far the best production from the first 4 albums and probably the one that has most of my favorite ones from the 80's: Creeping Death, For whome the bell tolls, The Call of Ktulu, Fade to Black.
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    The Song Name Game

    The god that failed - Metallica
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    The Song Name Game

    Guns n Roses - Paradise City
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