Clue #1 : Fly Guy
< this artist released a track called "Disco Hop" (//"Whiskey dancing, disco hop")
Clue #2:
< This is the delicious Elizabeth Röhme in her character Kate Lockley, a police detective in the series
Angel. (// "Spent the night in a L.A jail")
Clue #3: A famous -though not regarded as a definite "classic" live staple- song from Metallica has got a different approach to the concept of residence.
< "Where I lay my head is home" ("Wherever I May Roam" Metallica) vs. "I've got no place to call my own"
Clue #4: Visually speaking, this song is a one-off.
< unless I'm mistaken the 1985 live single of "Running Free" is the only one whose cover features a photo instead of an Eddie artwork.
Clue #5:
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< Ahem... "Funning Bree" (Van De Kamp, from
Desperate Housewives)
Clue #6:
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< Velvet Revolver has a song called "Just Sixteen", also the first words of "Running Free".
Clue #7: Don't you Europeans think it is a bit early?
< "Just sixteen, a pick-up truck" : The driving license is given as early as 16 years old in the US, while you have to wait to be 18 to drive alone in most European countries.
Clue #8: a reunion song?
< technically, "Running Free" is the first song played by Iron Maiden as a six-piece, at the end of the 1992 Donington concert.
Clue #9:
< in the long version featured on
Live After Death (double cassette and video), Bruce says, to get the crowd to sing the chorus:
Source:
http://www.ironmaidencommentary.com/?url=album05b_lad/lyrics05b_lad&lang=eng&link=albums
Well done again,
@Jmaster . Your turn!