Dick Brucinson
The TRUE Dick Brucinson
1997 was the last time, that's what I found out too.He definitely was on stage when I saw Bruce in Madrid in 1997…
1997 was the last time, that's what I found out too.He definitely was on stage when I saw Bruce in Madrid in 1997…
I think the reactions have a lot to do with how it all went down, so unprofessionally.
The fans already had a firm idea of what the band would look like from the photos and the announcement of the line-up and bought tickets afterwards.
Then this happens completely unexpectedly and is communicated in very unclear terms.
I think if from the beginning Bruce had explained that Roy was "only" his songwriting partner and producer, but not coming on tour, some people would have thought it was a pity but I don't think it would have been a big deal.
I belive there are many excellent guitarists who can play the material live very well and 2 of them, great,
but I don't know these two. I don't know why they were chosen. Do they have to live around the corner from Bruce?
Any brushes with the law perhaps? If in one EU country = all EU banned for years or lifetime. No matter what citizenship.isn't he US citizen? why would he have immigration issues?
Wow!! That’s new. His style is very similar to that of Roy. The end especially sounded so much like what Roy would play.isn't he US citizen? why would he have immigration issues?
On Philip Naslund's instagram, he thanks Austin (Bruce's son). So I think there is a connection there.
Chris Declercq is Roy's friend and plays the lead guitar on Rain on the Graves. And he did work with people like Blaze, Paul Di'Anno, Lemmy in the past.
Roy was in Rome in 2019 for a charity gig, and in Germany with his band Tribe of Gypsies in 2014.Any brushes with the law perhaps? If in one EU country = all EU banned for years or lifetime. No matter what citizenship.
I sense the leak..Here’s a bit of diversion from the Roy Z fiasco:
When the sun goes down
I wear my thorny crown
I know them oh so well
The many opening doors to hell.
Goosies right here mates
Nope don’t have it. Saw this posted by an instagram accountI sense the leak..
This time, it's Brendan Duffey who mixed and mastered the new album.Wait, isn't Roy the solo producer and everything of the album? Bruce has always spoken highly of him not only as a guitarist and songwriter, but also as a producer. He wants only him to produce his albums, he always said that.
And in my review.Nope don’t have it. Saw this posted by an instagram account
Might have missed it then. Cause translating 25k word review is no easy taskAnd in my review.
It's somewhere there.Might have missed it then. Cause translating 25k word review is no easy task
"A contrario, Many Doors To Hell, qui aborde l’avis d’une vampiresse qui désire en finir avec l’éternité, semble en être l’antithèse si l’on considère cet orgue Hammond millésimé, ce mouvement festif, la prestation de DICKINSON qui rejoint celle de Afterglow Of Ragnarok dont elle est le pendant dans la continuité. Là encore, Bruce rayonne vocalement. L’impression d’entendre Burn de DEEP PURPLE ou Ride The Storm du HUGHES TURNER PROJECT est très prégnante, la célérité en moins. Nous savions Bruce grand fan du Pourpre Profond, ici il le prouve ostensiblement, avec ce maillage d’accords à la Jon LORD qui ferait pâlir de honte les interprètes de Smoke On The Water, tout en se réappropriant le poinçon de ses aînés avec sa touche exclusive. Le fantôme de Child In Time, pour ne citer que lui, plane sur Sonata (Immortal Beloved) de par son aspect ascensionnel et les soli de grattes façon Ritchie BLACKMORE. Many Doors To Hell autorise cette comparaison avec Living Wreck, Space Truckin’, voire Comin’ Home. Cette seconde piste apporte une aura 70’s absolument séduisante, comme l’avait fait River Of No Return sur Tyranny Of Souls. Une superposition des deux étant que plus que la Mort elle-même, c’est l’Enfer qui est la fin des haricots, puisque si la Grande Faucheuse libère, le Diable embastille. La suceuse de sang (ou bien Necropolis, qui pourrait aussi et surtout être le sujet de cette fable musicale ?), n’étant qu’une humaine malgré sa difformité dentaire, sa souffrance est telle qu’elle se projette dans la peau de Jésus au travers d’une rhétorique religieuse manifeste tant dans les couplets (« My blood is thin, my body aches, To lie in Earth is still my fate » […] « I’m telling you now I will come again, With the knowledge from my secret realm, Share my treasure with human kind, Drink of me lose your mind ») que dans le refrain (« When the sun goes down, I wear my thorny crown, I know them oh so well, The many opening doors to Hell »). La buveuse d’hémoglobine (Necropolis idem) se mettant, à tort ou à raison, au même niveau que le Christ rédempteur. Ainsi, elle nous est présentée comme étant la porteuse d’une couronne d’épines, le vin étant son corps, breuvage qui ferait perdre l’esprit, et consciente que nombreux sont les chemins pavés menant au schéol ou au pandémonium. Tout comme le Sauveur nazaréen. Afterglow Of Ragnarok et Rain On The Graves spécifiant qu’il n’en est rien, Akasha (ou Necropolis ?) n’étant qu’une allégorie de Judas Iscariote qui trahit délibérément ses semblables (plus spécifiquement sa propre moitié pour le shaman), tout cela dans le but obscur de prolonger ses jours (pour Necropolis, son intellect) et de gagner en érudition sur les secrets universels. D’où la parabole du contrat méphistophélique à parapher dans Rain On The Graves. Le fruit de la tentation est trop juteux pour ne pas être dégusté de manière persistante et redondante. D’où la rémanence du « destin des puissances » évoqué dans la première cavatine et l’aliénation de l’atma par le Dragon originel."
I'm curious about the vocal melody (of the chorus?) here. I read it with Days Of Future Past's chorus melody.Here’s a bit of diversion from the Roy Z fiasco:
When the sun goes down
I wear my thorny crown
I know them oh so well
The many opening doors to hell.
Goosies right here mates
This is an unexpected surprise. I wonder what the reason is. The mixing is not as good as it should have been.This time, it's Brendan Duffey who mixed and mastered the new album.
Brendan Duffey - Producer, Mix and, Mastering Engineer
Brendan Duffey is a Grammy award winning mixing and mastering engineer.www.brendanduffeyaudio.com
He did play the Brazil dates with Bruce in 1999. And someone also said he didn’t tour with Halford, that is not true, he toured with Halford both in 2002/2003 and 2010.1997 was the last time, that's what I found out too.
Both are potential Maiden fans, nice. Chris relives Maiden's history.On Philip Naslund's instagram, he thanks Austin (Bruce's son). So I think there is a connection there.
Chris Declercq is Roy's friend and plays the lead guitar on Rain on the Graves. And he did work with people like Blaze, Paul Di'Anno...
I think the ending of the solo is played by Roy (similar to his very short solo in Ragnarok), so I don't think we can say yet. But he is a friend of him, so he should be talented and he coached him. Roy's style reminds me of Priest's solos. It also has a bit of Adrian/Dave vibe.Wow!! That’s new. His style is very similar to that of Roy. The end especially sounded so much like what Roy would play.
1st question : No, it's not Days Of Future Past like.I'm curious about the vocal melody (of the chorus?) here. I read it with Days Of Future Past's chorus melody.
This is an unexpected surprise. I wonder what the reason is. The mixing is not as good as it should have been.
Murray in drop D's and B's