I thought of something I’d bring back: a fast ass-ripping track to open an album with again. Final Frontier, If Eternity…, and Senjutsu are all fantastic openers, but I’d love another Be Quick or Be Dead, Wickerman, or even Different World. Like, as a song, I think Senjutsu is better than any...
Clue 2: What's the later album title the song points to? I re-read what you wrote three times and didn't see it there. It's also late and I'm sleepy so I could've just missed it.
I hate when I’m just sitting around and all of a sudden…..things get so confused
Edit: Also, while not a rhyme “ now we need to know the truth now” is top-flight Steve jamming words into shit to make a riff work.
I agree that Rio is probably the best overall live album. But specifically for the drums, I think Death on the Road sounds a bit more powerful.
Edit: Another short-answer question for ya'll! I'm considering buying all of Maiden new remasters of the studio albums, even though I have them all...
Yea maybe I'm thinking "experimental" means something different than everyone else. Fair enough. It my mind, Fear of the Dark sounds markedly different from any other Maiden album. Right along with X Factor. There's just too many songs on FotD that don't sound like anything on any other album.
One of the big reasons I hate ticket prices going up is that, for me, if I want someone to go with my like my wife or son, I'm usually paying for them. So it ends up being 700-800 dollars for a couple of folks not including travel and hotel if I'm staying overnight. And Maiden only comes to...
There's something about Derek's Eddies that almost no one else can capture. I'm not fluent enough in art to know what specifically it is, but the proportions and such are almost always perfect. The only artwork not of Derek's that could fool me into thinking it was Derek's is Wilkinson's BOS...
I'm really hoping for something special for Powerslave's 40th this year. Not a fucking cassette. I'd take a picture disc, but would love some unreleased material or maybe a vinyl release of whatever the other concert is that comprises the bonus tracks on Live After Death. Maybe something from...
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