My personal list is probably
1. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
2. The Prisoner
3. Hallowed Be Thy Name (The one he played live in 82, for whatever reason it resonates with me)
4. SIASL
5. WTWWB
He's got so many good ones I can't make a list without feeling like I left some other favs out
CSIT...
Honestly this. Almost reminds me of Sabaton if they branched away from pure power metal. If this is any indication of the album as a whole, I'm pumped.
Found this photo of Adrian and his touring guitars in "1983"(caption says Adrian Smith - with his touring gutiaris on the World Piece Tour at St David's Hall Cardiff Wales UK - 15 May 1983.) but based off the Lados and his outfit I'm reasonably confident its the Cardiff show from October 7th...
I dunno if anyone else has pointed it out but during the bridge between solos (I believe thats the term, still a noob at these things), there's some acoustic guitars backing up the rhythm segment(also during Adrian's solo). Quite a nice bit of flair, I notice it mainly out of the right channel...
First impressions: Even on phone speakers I can hear what you guys mean about the mixing. Some songs are wayyyy better than others. Beyond that, the standouts to me thus far are Hallowed, FoI and 2MTM....speaking of Icarus, does anyone heard a weird synth-y effect with Bruce's vocals? Or am I...
We had to do an English assignment on writers, I chose Samuel Taylor Coleridge and I used ROTAM as an example of how it helped inspire pop culture/music/etc.
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