We'll get there. Ahhh...Remember the good ol days when you were at -48? I was thinking "Wow, what the hell did he do to get such a low rating??" Good times....good times.
Onhell just kicked him. And I JUST praised him to a -4 yesterday, thanks ALOT Onhell :P We were almost there, but I can't praise him right now because I can't "repeat a karma action" in a matter of 24 hours.
I think he meant to say:
New Album: "Coming Out Sweet"
I hope it's better than those horseshit albums Piece of Mind, Majesty of Gaia, Prance of Death and Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience. I do like the lineup change, however. I feel Lars Ulrich was a fit replacement. There is also a...
I'm saying that Bruce and Blaze just can't cover previous eras. Each vocalist is just too unique to be covered by someone else. Blaze has a deep, powerful, low voice. Bruce is a human air raid siren! And Paul has angry, raspier vocals that Bruce can't reproduce live.
THINGFISH, PLEASE RETURN!
Ahem...anyway, lets revist The Aftermath. Love the instrumentals in this track. Yet another song proving Blaze does indeed have powerful vocals.
I honestly never prefered Bruce on Blaze/Maiden material. As amazing as Bruce is I simply feel that each vocalist should stick to their era of the band. I never liked Bruce covering Blaze or Paul, and I feel the same way about Blaze covering Bruce and Paul. Of course, this is justifiable when...
Looking at these lists makes me feel that I and select few are the only ones that really appreciate The X Factor -_-
EDIT: I only feel that Piece of Mind and Powerslave edge The Final Frontier out just by a bit.
When you start making Statements about a certain member of the band...
By the way, Adrian Smith can count to infinity and divide by zero simultaneously.
This was a bit difficult:
1. Piece of Mind
2. Powerslave
3. The Final Frontier
4. The X Factor
5. Brave New World
6. A Matter of Life and Death
7. Somewhere in Time
8. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
9. Killers
10. Iron Maiden
11. Dance of Death
12. The Number of the Beast
13. Fear of the Dark
14...
I prefer The X Factor to the other 90's albums. Completely outodes FOTD and NPFTD on a writing level, and, in my opinion, the better of the two Blaze records.
Lord of the Flies :wub:
Man on the Edge
Blood on the World's Hands
Hey, Bruce is not one to get a swelled head, or at least I don't think he is. Anyways, congrats Bruce! :) He will make a fine marketing director. I hope this isn't the last of Bruce's laundry list of talents and skills.
Oops I meant LC, I typed that at the last second, and it doesn't help that I'm a very shit typer and find myself correcting my posts often, which is probably why I don't spend to much time in forums :P And, quite frankly, I get mixed between the two of you at times.
I actually sent her a message kindly asking if she would take the time to review Hallowed Be Thy Name, which is, in my opinion, one of Bruce's best Maiden vocal performances.
One more album, and a few more tours, The Final Frontier, Hits, New Album, etc. I think Bruce will then continue his solo career after Maiden disband. Make a new album or two, tour, then finally call it quits.
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