MrKnickerbocker
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Oh wow, that is painful. At least he's not trying to sing in the actual octave, though, that would be a thousand times worse.
It's kind of strange that almost all Maiden shows in the latter half of the 80s have some degree of vocal problems. Was it really just down to a lack of proper technique resulting in Bruce wearing down his voice and never really reaching a proper recovery until way later? It just feels a bit bizarre.
It's quite special how Bruce managed to preserve his voice after the 80s, plus how he actually became a much better singer (the best imo).
Bruce single-handedly f*cks up LAD for me (one of the reasons I've never been that crazy about that album).
It's also discounted right now in hardback...Pay heed to the latest monograph in Hard Rock literature:
Discarding Iconic Live Albums in Rock : How to make a Mountain out of a Molehill : a Guide / by JudasMyGuide.
Pay heed to the latest monograph in Hard Rock literature:
Discarding Iconic Live Albums in Rock : How to make a Mountain out of a Molehill : a Guide / by JudasMyGuide.
Introduction:
Some songs are from 1984! If we take the 1995 re-issue, one third: 7 out of 21 songs.It was very moronic to record a live album on the last 5 concerts of a 190+ dates long tour.