Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

Clue #1:
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Clue #2: a farting news
Clue #3: Shine on, shine on
Clue #4: ⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆
Clue #5: There was a gap of eight years between this precise songwriting collaboration and the next one (B-sides excluded)

Incorrect guesses: Infinite Dreams/ Sea of Madness/ Different World/ The Fugitive/ Public Enema Number One/ The Trooper/ Sun and Steel/ Still Life/ Empire of the Clouds/ Starblind/ Prowler
 
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Clue #1:
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Clue #2: a farting news
Clue #3: Shine on, shine on
Clue #4: ⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆
Clue #5: There was a gap of eight years between this precise songwriting collaboration and the next one (B-sides excluded)

Incorrect guesses: Infinite Dreams/ Sea of Madness/ Different World/ The Fugitive/ Public Enema Number One/ The Trooper/ Sun and Steel/ Still Life/ Empire of the Clouds/ Starblind/ Prowler
Fates Warning
 
Fates Warning
You win. :)

Clue #1: "When the time is up you'll know" (cf Monty Python's Meaning of Life:
Clue #2: an anagram of "Fates Warning"
Clue #3: the chorus of the Van Halen song "Humans Being", to be found in the soundtrack of the film Twister, about hurricanes.
"A hurricane devastates cities in its way"
Clue #4: "Seven Stars" in a rather recent song (2016) of the band Fates Warning
Clue #5: Self-explanatory (it is a Murray-Harris song and, barring the B-side "Justice of the Peace", the following collaboration was on 1998's "Lightning Strikes Twice")
 
Childhood´s End
Bullseye!
No need to walk a hundred miles to get to the end of that one.
Your turn.

Just in case any of you didn't get that:

Clue 1: It's hopeless, I know
This is a line fron Van Der Graaf Generator's "Childlike Faith in Childhood's End", off their 1976 album "Still Life" (so you can probably see where the clues were going from this).
 
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