Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

Clue 1: This song can be described as a combination of two other Maiden songs in terms of theme, but also the mood of the lyrics.

Clue 2: The song points to a location within which one can find a place with the same name as a studio facility used by Maiden.

Clue 3: To elaborate on clue one: Also the overall idea of the lyrics clearly relates to a sort of reappearance.

Clue 4: Parts of the lyrics are without a distinct narrator, but the chorus of the song is narrated in the first-person singular. Yet another section of the lyrics applies the first-person plural point of view.



Incorrect guesses: Judgment of Heaven, Charlotte the Harlot, Don't Look to the Eyes of a Stranger, Journeyman, The Clairvoyant, Be Quick or be Dead, The Apparition, Deja Vu, The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg, Infinite Dreams
 
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Clue 1: This song can be described as a combination of two other Maiden songs in terms of theme, but also the mood of the lyrics.

Clue 2: The song points to a location within which one can find a place with the same name as a studio facility used by Maiden.

Clue 3: To elaborate on clue one: Also the overall idea of the lyrics clearly relates to a sort of reappearance.

Clue 4: Parts of the lyrics are without a distinct narrator, but the chorus of the song is narrated in the first-person singular. Yet another section of the lyrics applies the first-person plural point of view.

Clue 5: A famous, wall-mounted message is quoted in the song, although not verbatim. The message also has a link to one of the songs in clue 1.


Incorrect guesses: Judgment of Heaven, Charlotte the Harlot, Don't Look to the Eyes of a Stranger, Journeyman, The Clairvoyant, Be Quick or be Dead, The Apparition, Deja Vu, The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg, Infinite Dreams, The Thin Line Between Love and Hate, The Prophecy
 
Clue 1: This song can be described as a combination of two other Maiden songs in terms of theme, but also the mood of the lyrics.

Clue 2: The song points to a location within which one can find a place with the same name as a studio facility used by Maiden.

Clue 3: To elaborate on clue one: Also the overall idea of the lyrics clearly relates to a sort of reappearance.

Clue 4: Parts of the lyrics are without a distinct narrator, but the chorus of the song is narrated in the first-person singular. Yet another section of the lyrics applies the first-person plural point of view.

Clue 5: A famous, wall-mounted message is quoted in the song, although not verbatim. The message also has a link to one of the songs in clue 1.

Clue 6: The opening line contains a phrase that can refer to guzzling a specific type of liquor.


Incorrect guesses: Judgment of Heaven, Charlotte the Harlot, Don't Look to the Eyes of a Stranger, Journeyman, The Clairvoyant, Be Quick or be Dead, The Apparition, Deja Vu, The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg, Infinite Dreams, The Thin Line Between Love and Hate, The Prophecy, 22 Acacia Avenue, Out of the Silent Planet
 
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