:lol: That Bruce, he'll sell anything won't he! "The Titanic fits inside" will become the new "The vibe this time was almost like being back working on Number of the Beast" or "it's definitely the best album we've done since 7th Son"! ;)
You've got a point. In that case he was probably just arguing with Bruce because, remember, they hate each other and Steve's a bloody-minded old fella who likes to remind everyone that he's the boss (t'boss.. T'Boss... TBOS! you see what I did there?)
The artwork makes more sense on the vinyl. If you open it out you see that all the artwork from the different pages of the other formats all fits together in a great big triptych.
For all you believers, I checked Wikipedia and it seems to me that the Titanic doesn't fit inside unless you want to cut 33.7 metres off the length of it, and another 10 metres off the height. Which seems like a bit of a pain in the bum. Maybe the line was going to be "The Titanic fits inside if...
Yeah, I know 4 songs were TV broadcast but they're the ones we always hear. I particularly want Remember Tomorrow, which I remember being amazingly great that night.
It was one of the best gigs I've seen the band play. I think that was partly because at most gigs they're playing to an audience...
It's brilliant. Bruce is the best! While I'm not so sold on quite a few of the songs on the album, it's book-ended by two brilliant slices of Dickinson magic.
I'm going to say it's the best opener since Sign of the Cross... certainly the most interesting for a long time. Great song. The intro proper (as opposed to the big build up) reminds me of Ghost of Cain with the harmonies.
I want Reading 2005 which I was at and there is no bootleg of. I seem to recall there was talk that they were going to show some vids of it as extras when some DVD or other was going to be shown in cinemas which then got cancelled (can't remember which DVD that was though). My memory of that...
I remember reading an interview with Adrian in a magazine about ten years ago where he confirmed that he had done several guitar overdubs on Live After Death. I'd be pretty confident in saying many of the backing vocals were also overdubbed.
I'd also be pretty confident in saying there are...
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