Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

Clue #1: https://www.timedealeroftheyear.com/

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Clue #5: This song used to be a live staple, then disappeared... then was played more recently.

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Clue #7: "a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It originated from African-American music such as jazz, rhythm and blues, boogie woogie, gospel, as well as country music."

Clue #8: this song is at one extreme of @Diesel 11 's ranking.

Incorrect guesses: Caught Somewhere in Time/ Iron Maiden/ Wildest Dreams/ Sanctuary/ Running Free/ The Prisoner/ Sun and Steel/ Paschendale/ The Man Who Would Be King/ Doctor, Doctor / Hooks In You/ Prowler/ Flight of Icarus/ Children of the Damned/ Moonchild/ Clearly Juanita/ Kill Me Ce Soir/ The Book of Souls/ Roll Over Vic Vella
 
Clue #1: https://www.timedealeroftheyear.com/

Clue #2:
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Clue #5: This song used to be a live staple, then disappeared... then was played more recently.

Clue #6:
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Clue #7: "a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It originated from African-American music such as jazz, rhythm and blues, boogie woogie, gospel, as well as country music."

Clue #8: this song is at one extreme of @Diesel 11 's ranking.

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Incorrect guesses: Caught Somewhere in Time/ Iron Maiden/ Wildest Dreams/ Sanctuary/ Running Free/ The Prisoner/ Sun and Steel/ Paschendale/ The Man Who Would Be King/ Doctor, Doctor / Hooks In You/ Prowler/ Flight of Icarus/ Children of the Damned/ Moonchild/ Clearly Juanita/ Kill Me Ce Soir/ The Book of Souls/ Roll Over Vic Vella/ Empire of the Clouds/ Wasted Years
 
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Correct!

Clue #1: https://www.timedealeroftheyear.com/
< The homonymous song from Deep Purple's Come Taste The Band appears between "Dealer" and "This Time Around".
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< in Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again", the word "hobo" (the screenshot is from the video game of the same name) was replaced by "drifter" in the 1987 version.

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< "Sitting here, think it's gonna be a new day"

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< "don't you see there's a cure?" ... indeed, this is Robert Smith from The Cure. :D

Clue #5: This song used to be a live staple, then disappeared... then was played more recently.
< the song was played from the earliest days of the band until the World Piece Tour (1983). Then, it was part of the 2005 setlist.

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< In live renditions, the band nicked the "yo yo yo" singalong part from The Police's "Walking On The Moon".

Clue #7: "a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It originated from African-American music such as jazz, rhythm and blues, boogie woogie, gospel, as well as country music."
< this is the Wikipedia definition of "Rock 'n Roll", which are also the first words in the song.

Clue #8: this song is at one extreme of @Diesel 11 's ranking.
< Actually, as of the latest ranking, it is the worst.

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< Homer and co. , drifting on the ocean after losing the map. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy-Scoutz_'n_the_Hood)

Well played, @The_7th_one . Your turn. :)
 
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