I think Bruce is a CD guy not a vinyl guy. Oh man, it's painful how he takes the vinyl with his fingerprints and doesn't care at all. Although that vinyl with his fingerprints could be a collector item
Had I known back then how the song and video were gonna be, I wouldn’t wanna believe what they’re shooting (to answer Bruce in the video). Rain on the Graves and not even a droplet of water was to be seen in the video.
Thank god it's only fingersThere's fingers on the vinyl...
There's fingers on the vinyl...
I read this to the tune of "Running With the Devil."There's fingers on the vinyl...
There's fingers on the vinyl...
So this the amazing inner sleeve artwork that Bruce teased? He really should take notes from other bands. Well, there goes the chance for ''the real'' great cover with details in the booklet, I guess. Unfortunately.
And before him, the chosen one was Ronnie James Dio.Yes I know. The last one was supposed to be Geoff Tate.
And before him, the chosen one was Ronnie James Dio.
"Dickinson previously talked about the aborted THE THREE TREMORS project during the question-and-answer portion of his March 2022 spoken-word show at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, California. At the time, he said: "We were gonna do this thing with three metal singers — myself, Ronnie James Dio and Rob Halford. However, for reasons that [didn't make much sense] — managerial bullshit or whatever — there was some opposition, not from me, to having Ronnie there, which I thought was crazy. So the suggestion was that we would have Geoff Tate instead."It’s funny how Bruce has changed that story since 2000, reinventing the past. The idea for the project was Rod Smallwood’s and Ronnie James Dio was never considered as an option (at the time Rod managed all three singers supposed to take part in the project: Bruce, Rob, and Geoff).
"Dickinson previously talked about the aborted THE THREE TREMORS project during the question-and-answer portion of his March 2022 spoken-word show at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, California. At the time, he said: "We were gonna do this thing with three metal singers — myself, Ronnie James Dio and Rob Halford. However, for reasons that [didn't make much sense] — managerial bullshit or whatever — there was some opposition, not from me, to having Ronnie there, which I thought was crazy. So the suggestion was that we would have Geoff Tate instead."
BRUCE DICKINSON Says His New Song Was Originally Written For THE THREE TREMORS Project With ROB HALFORD And GEOFF TATE
In a new interview with Gareth Williams of Australia's Wall Of Sound, IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson revealed that the song "Shadow Of The Gods" from his upcoming solo album "The Mandrake Project" was originally composed specifically for the proposed THE THREE TREMORS project, also featuring...blabbermouth.net
Rod and Bruce have two different personalities which are nevertheless complementary when it comes to business. But Bruce still remains an artist who has a lot of ideas and creativity. Some of his ideas seems good to Rod and some not. This is what I call the natural selection of success. To achieve fame and wealth, sometimes you have to make sacrifices, like not choosing Ronnie as your triad companion in The Three Tremor project. It's this kind of mistake that makes others steal your ideas and make money off of them : as Sean Peck from Cage and Death Dealer did by appropriating the name and the concept. He did two records with his mates from Jag Panzer (Harry Conklin) and KK's Priest (Tim Owens). That's life. And I think Bruce and Rob Halford blame themselves today for not having seriously launched the project, whether with Ronnie or Geoff.I am aware of how Bruce has been telling the story since 2017. Funnily enough, the original version is quite different and what Bruce says he wanted does not necessarily agree with what Rod had in mind.
@GhostofCain's description matches Geoff Tate's version of events. @TheMercenary's reflects Bruce's.
I have a summary of all of this, with links, here.
Interesting, I could have sworn I’d read back then that there were three songs written for The Three Tremors project, and that those two were two of them (and “Shadow Of The Gods” would presumably be the third), but I can’t find any references to it now, and in recent articles Bruce is saying only 2 of those songs were written. I’ll make a note of it.The One You Love to Hate is not part of the set of songs written for the aborted Three Tremors project. It was a one-off collaboration between Bruce and Rob, with the lyrics inspired by the Maiden/Priest fans who turned their backs on both singers when they went solo.