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  1. Helmuth Von Moltke

    NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING - Your thoughts…

    I still love Real Live One and Dead One for those reasons. Also, Raising Hell and Donington 92 on video, because of the vibes. Maiden looked and sounded and dressed more up to date and 90s, to my 12 year old senses. Whereas I found LAD brilliant but very 80s by comparison, and I wanted a band...
  2. Helmuth Von Moltke

    So much for Nicko remaining a member of the band

    Gordon Bennett - that’s like 12 years now!!
  3. Helmuth Von Moltke

    So much for Nicko remaining a member of the band

    this ^^^^ bludbrutha’s post is a bit misleading because it suggests total severance, but Nicko’s holding company is still listed on Iron Maiden LLP as an active entity. All maiden members have a holding company and we can’t overlook the obvious fact that Nicko still has a certified commercial...
  4. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Bruce Dickinson

    It all worked out well, giving us the artistic high quality of AOB and CW. And his return to Maiden… we are lucky his solo career commercially tanked. Going back to 1993-94, that was not his intention. Remember, Bruce was spectacularly dropped by EMI records after BTP.
  5. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Bruce Dickinson

    I agree with this, add Breeding House in there too. The No Way Outs are fabulous songs, especially the 2nd one ‘continued …’ Feels like he overthought BTP, recorded too many versions, ended up with a much weaker album than he should have. Scuttled his post Maiden solo career in commercial terms...
  6. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Bruce Dickinson

    I missed this! Oh well and that’s that for the holy trinity of best Bruce albums then. Edit: just read the Reddit threat on this and looked up page 222 in Bruce’s autobiography. Well, what do I know about Roy’s life, but I’d say that’s a careless and stereotyped description that Bruce opted for...
  7. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Bruce Dickinson

    Fingers crossed. It depends on whether Bruce can focus his vision around a coherent musical approach. And if Roy Z operates as his peak as well. My fear is they try cover all the musical bases once again and produce another disjointed album. I also think Balls to Picasso was disjointed, and...
  8. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Bruce Dickinson

    I have mediocre expectations for the next Bruce album. I preferred the first Smith / Kotzen and the second British Lion albums to the Mandrake Project, to put my feelings into context. So for me, the very big question is what this scheduling means for the next Maiden album. And it fills me with...
  9. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Russia invades Ukraine

    Over attribution of complex outcomes to Russia’s malign activity… The malign activity is certainly in evidence, I don’t dispute that. But your line of thinking falls into the trap of being so overly aggrieved by Russia’s heinous actions in Ukraine, that you are over attributing cause and...
  10. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Bruce Dickinson

    Listened to More Balls to Picasso on Spotify. Inclined to agree with SRFC, Roy Z had made a mediocre album sound very nice indeed. But most of the songs are still evidently mediocre. It is indeed in the songs.
  11. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Paul Mario Day (1956-2025)

    nice short statement on the Maiden website. Glad they said something. Hope the footage or pics of the get together at Steve’s house with the early members sees the light of the day this year, if that’s what was intended.
  12. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Maiden related YouTube channels

    Actually yes, there is scale along which a Maiden's fans life is dominated by Maiden and associated activities alone. Not judging anyone, and it probably changes over time as well (my peak Maiden fan obsession - to the relative exclusion of other things - was probably 1995 - 2008 ish...). I...
  13. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Maiden related YouTube channels

    You've nailed it. It is rarely about how much a fan loves the band, or how much the much the music has meant to them. It may be the relative absence of other meaningful things going on in their lives, which artificially elevates Maiden to being the sole dominant thing. There are some really...
  14. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Nicko McBrain

    Are you sure people's heads and hearts demarcate their experiences into the neat lines you have drawn? Nicko has always been an emotional man for sure, not the calculating and excessively rational type.
  15. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Nicko McBrain

    There is a question that is a very human one: do we expect Nicko to process the emotions around what has transpired on mute? Anger, sadness, frustration, resignation, and the proverbial 'watching your wife with another man' syndrome. He is only human, and a talkative man to say the least, so...
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    Nicko McBrain

    Nicko is not wrong about Bruce’s timing (at least at the start of the tour). Screens are a matter of opinion, and many share his.
  17. Helmuth Von Moltke

    Best Iron Maiden Chorus?

    Evil That Men Do (inc the bridge) Rainmaker Judas Be My Guide Die With Your Boots On Pascendale (for the emotion)
  18. Helmuth Von Moltke

    18th Studio Album discussion

    Steve, Bruce, H, Dave, Janick, are all still personally registered under their own names, they didn't resign. But they also have personal holdings companies as well (eg. 'Gers, Janick Robert' is there, so is 'Janick Gers Holdings LTD')
  19. Helmuth Von Moltke

    18th Studio Album discussion

    I feel the same way. Not only does Maiden now prefer a few months of touring each year, but that is also their main revenue generator. Recording music doesn't pay the bills anymore and seems more like 'work' for some of them, I guess, rather than fun. Having said aaaaaaallll of that, it has...
  20. Helmuth Von Moltke

    18th Studio Album discussion

    Nicko has resigned from Iron Maiden LLP on 7 December 2014. But 'N McBrain Holdings LTD' is still an active member (starting in 2008). Suggests Nicko is 'half in' now, with a company in his name there to continue his more limited engagements.
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