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Albie said:In saying that, you may find yourself the only member of the audience left - should the above ever happen.
But the loyalty in commendable.![]()
Well... Fates Warning was kind of a good song...

Albie said:In saying that, you may find yourself the only member of the audience left - should the above ever happen.
But the loyalty in commendable.![]()
PolarisSLBM said:Of course, in the end, this is IRON MAIDEN we're talking about here. I'm thrilled just to see them at all! They could come out and do an a-capella version of the No Prayer For The Dying album and I wouldn't go home unhappy.
PolarisSLBM said:They could come out and do an a-capella version of the No Prayer For The Dying album and I wouldn't go home unhappy.
SinisterMinisterX said:Where is Dokaka when we need him?
cornfedhick said:On an interview contained on the DVD that accompanies the AMOLAD CD, Bruce explains that Out of the Shadows is about childbirth. He says that every newborn child is, on the day of his birth, everyone's center of attention and thus "king for a day," which is also a lyric in the song. This is generally in keeping with the "Life" part of the "Life and Death" theme of the album. No reason to think he meant to exclude the notion that childbirth could also represent reincarnation, if that's your cup of tea.