Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

Clue #1: Your services are no longer needed.

Clue #2: Today is the day.
Clue #2a: The time is up, no more waiting

Clue #3: Before the end.
Clue #3a: Penultimate.

Clue #4: Better Call Saul S04E01.
Clue #4a: A line from said episode appears... Sort of... In the song in question

Clue #5: The one who took the role of the one in the first clue is someone from the future or the past, depending on your timeline.

Clue #6: Unbeliever? No more

Clue #7: This song is still to be played live.
Clue #8: This song is a post-reunion song.
Clue #9: You got a pen?


Incorrect Guesses:

22 Acacia Avenue
Man On The Edge
Virus

The Fugitive
From Here To Eternity
The Clairvoyant

Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
Senjutsu
Twilight Zone

Darkest Hour
Death Of The Celts
Holy Smoke

Revelations
Paschendale
The Legacy

The Thin Line Between Love And Hate
No More Lies
For The Greater Good Of God

Sign Of The Cross
The Writing On The Wall
No Prayer For The Dying

Dream Of Mirrors
Days Of Future Past
Justice Of The Peace

The Ides Of March
 
Correct!

I will explain the clues later.
Please do:)

In the meantime I'll get the next one going:


Clue 1: The name of this Maiden song is also the name of an album by a band Maiden have covered and an episode from a TV show where Maiden's music has appeared
 
Clue #1: Your services are no longer needed.
"Lord of light, in the darkness, my guide" -> Judas is no more the guide (Judas my guide)
Clue #2: Today is the day.
Clue #2a: The time is up, no more waiting.
"Heading for afterlife" -> Heaven cannot wait till another day
Clue #3: Before the end.
Clue #3a: Penultimate.
This is the second-to-last, currently, Iron Maiden song.
Clue #4: Better Call Saul S04E01.
Clue #4a: A line from said episode appears... Sort of... In the song in question.
"Know there is a cross to bear" -> The line in question said "well, Howard, I guess that's your cross to bear"
Clue #5: The one who took the role of the one in the first clue is someone from the future or the past, depending on your timeline.
As mentioned before, Lord Of Light was in the future in timeline of Judas My Guide, but is in the past in the current timeline.
Clue #6: Unbeliever? No more.
"We are ready to believe"
Clue #7: This song is still to be played live.
Self explanatory
Clue #8: This song is a post-reunion song.
Self explanatory
Clue #9: You got a pen?
It is a parchment after all, although you'd need a quill, hence the italics.
Incorrect Guesses:

22 Acacia Avenue
Man On The Edge
Virus

The Fugitive
From Here To Eternity
The Clairvoyant

Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
Senjutsu
Twilight Zone

Darkest Hour
Death Of The Celts
Holy Smoke

Revelations
Paschendale
The Legacy

The Thin Line Between Love And Hate
No More Lies
For The Greater Good Of God

Sign Of The Cross
The Writing On The Wall
No Prayer For The Dying

Dream Of Mirrors
Days Of Future Past
Justice Of The Peace


The Ides Of March
 
Clue 1: The name of this Maiden song is also the name of an album by a band Maiden have covered and an episode from a TV show where Maiden's music has appeared.

Clue 2: In the lyrics to this song, you will find the name of an AC/DC song that is surprisingly rarerly performed. Furthermore, you'll find the name of two US bands well known in the metal community. One of these bands named a song on their last album as a homage to a musician in another band. This musician once co-wrote a track with the same name as the Maiden song you're looking for, and released it on an album with his band almost 30 years before the Maiden song you're looking for was released. This identically named song also appears on the soundtrack of a well-known movie.

Not the ones: Prodigal Son, Sanctuary, Doctor Doctor
 
The Time Machine
Correct! Your turn.




Clue 1: The name of this Maiden song is also the name of an album by a band Maiden have covered and an episode from a TV show where Maiden's music has appeared.

"Time Machine" is the name of a Nektar album and a Beavis and Butthead episode.

Clue 2: In the lyrics to this song, you will find the name of an AC/DC song that is surprisingly rarerly performed. Furthermore, you'll find the name of two US bands well known in the metal community. One of these bands named a song on their last album as a homage to a musician in another band. This musician once co-wrote a track with the same name as the Maiden song you're looking for, and released it on an album with his band almost 30 years before the Maiden song you're looking for was released. This identically named song also appears on the soundtrack of a well-known movie.

"Wedded to danger" is a line from "The Time Machine". "Danger" is the title of an AC/DC song that's only been performed live once, despite it being the first single off the "Fly on the Wall" album. The US bands found in the lyrcs are The Sword and Sleep. On Sleep's last album, there's a track called "Giza Butler". Geezer Butler co-wrote "Time Machine" off Black Sabbath's "Dehumanizer" album from 1992. This song is also on the soundtrack to "Wayne's World".
 
Yay I won a thing! Ok doke, here come the clues!

1. This song has lyrics which are also the name of a band. This band's demo was released the same year that Adrian Smith left Iron Maiden.
 
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