Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

Clue 1: 1953-2018
Clue 2:

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Clue 3:
In more than one way, the song could be inspired by a song by a band Maiden shared stage with in 1980.
Clue 4: The London Gleaner

Good guesses, but no: Sun and Steel, The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg, The Edge of Darkness, Mother of Mercy, Running Free
 
Clue 1: 1953-2018
Clue 2:

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Clue 3: In more than one way, the song could be inspired by a song by a band Maiden shared stage with in 1980.
Clue 4: The London Gleaner
Clue 5:
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Good guesses, but no:
Sun and Steel, The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg, The Edge of Darkness, Mother of Mercy, Running Free, Holy Smoke
 
Clue 1: 1953-2018
Clue 2:

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Clue 3: In more than one way, the song could be inspired by a song by a band Maiden shared stage with in 1980.
Clue 4: The London Gleaner
Clue 5:
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Clue 6:
A geographical name appears in the lyrics. This name often comes in tandem with the name of a nearby town. Post-reunion, Maiden played for the first time in a city with the same name as this town, although in a different country.



Good guesses, but no: Sun and Steel, The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg, The Edge of Darkness, Mother of Mercy, Running Free, Holy Smoke, The Assassin
 
Clue 1: 1953-2018
Clue 2:

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Clue 3: In more than one way, the song could be inspired by a song by a band Maiden shared stage with in 1980.
Clue 4: The London Gleaner
Clue 5:
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Clue 6: A geographical name appears in the lyrics. This name often comes in tandem with the name of a nearby town. Post-reunion, Maiden played for the first time in a city with the same name as this town, although in a different country.
Clue 7: In the lyrics to the song you’ll hear the name of a hit TV series from the 2000s, a multiple Academy-Award winning movie from the 1970s, an Iron Maiden album, a fairy tale and a criminal offence.


Good guesses, but no: Sun and Steel, The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg, The Edge of Darkness, Mother of Mercy, Running Free, Holy Smoke, The Assassin, The Man Who Would Be King, Murders In The Rue Morgue
 
Clue 1: 1953-2018
Clue 2:

View attachment 13887

Clue 3: In more than one way, the song could be inspired by a song by a band Maiden shared stage with in 1980.
Clue 4: The London Gleaner
Clue 5:
View attachment 13886

Clue 6: A geographical name appears in the lyrics. This name often comes in tandem with the name of a nearby town. Post-reunion, Maiden played for the first time in a city with the same name as this town, although in a different country.
Clue 7: In the lyrics to the song you’ll hear the name of a hit TV series from the 2000s, a multiple Academy-Award winning movie from the 1970s, an Iron Maiden album, a fairy tale and a criminal offence.
Clue 8: The song’s live debut took place at a venue which is located next to a football stadium. This stadium opened on the very same date as the song's premiere, although 54 years earlier.


Good guesses, but no: Sun and Steel, The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg, The Edge of Darkness, Mother of Mercy, Running Free, Holy Smoke, The Assassin, The Man Who Would Be King, Murders In The Rue Morgue, Stranger in a Strange Land, Shadows of the Valley, Dance of Death,
 
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