Richard Dwight Chamberlain is Bruce's real name, I have seen the signature in elementary school.
Anyone know Bruce's son? Is it David Eric Grohl?
Sir, are you okay?Is Bruce's real name Ben Harold Gro?
The Apparition lyrics are personal and biographical.Well, you've found two yourself. I'd add "Look for the Truth" and "The Unbeliever" to the list.
There's also "I want to leave my life on my own". But it doesn't need to be autobiographical in order to be personal. "Educated Fool" is a series of thoughts/musings but they seem (to me at least) to be particularly heartfelt. I think it's just things his mind was running on at the time.
There is more to Bruce's I Want Out than lyrical content.
It was a midlife crisis that thankfully didn't last too long and we got a few good albums out of it, and it didn't do Maiden too much harm in the long run.
FOTD was a great success at the time,Instead of trying to change with the times (and failing badly a la FOTD)
Not only where they reinvigorated by the return of Bruce and Adrian as song writers, but the 3 guitar line up gave them a unique selling point that maybe they had been struggling to find in the 90's. Instead of trying to change with the times (and failing badly a la FOTD) or struggling to go back to past glories a la NPFTD and VXI, they were able to indulge their prog leanings that had always been there, but at the same time it marked a distinct change from what had gone before, and it allows them to exist on their own terms outside the trends of the metal scene .
They would not have been able to come to that position if Bruce had remained in the band unhappy during the 90's.
I wouldn't say it was a great success. It was somewhat successful initially, going in at number one, BQOBD charted highly on release (FHTE did not,it was the only non-top 10 single in 6 years) and the appearance at Donington, with the live version of FOTD single obviously a huge and lasting hit, the biggest since RTTH arguably, in terms of impact on the wider consciousness.
However, what I was getting at was that Maiden made a lot of noise at that time of how they were dragging themselves kicking and screaming into the 90's and tackling issues like AIDS and the Gulf War etc. and in that respect I don't think they were successful in forging an identity as a "modern band" off the back of songs like Fear is the Key or Wasting Love.
Are you implying that Roy might not play guitar on The Breeding House ?
09 "Tears of the Dragon (First Bit, Long Bit, Last Bit)" - 8:20
Nope it wasn't. If Bruce had mentioned these people on his records, it could have been, who knows.