Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

Clue 1:
In the lyrics to this Maiden song, you'll find the name of both an Aerosmith and an AC/DC song.

Clue 2:
No man's land

Clue 3:
In the name of the song you will find the name of a US band active since the 1990s, whose front man arguably has a more reprehensible claim to fame than his band's music. In the lyrics you'll also find the name of a celebrated guitarist and a US 2000s experimental rock band.

Clue 4:
The first US band referenced in clue 3 took their name from a very influential band. This other band only briefly used this moniker, though, before they changed their name - and became famous. The name of one of their songs - which also gave name to a now defunct metal festival in a city where Maiden will play in the near future - can be found in the first line of this Maiden song. The singer in this influential band later released a song in collaboration with another renowned member of the hard rock community. The name of this song should also lead you to the Maiden song.

Clue 5:
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Clue 6:
Earning love

Clue 7:

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Clue 8:
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Clue 9:
The lyrics combines two subject matters Maiden often explore: War and ponderings around the afterlife.


Not the ones: Weekend Warrior, Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter, Hooks in You, Running Free, Fear is the Key, The Fallen Angel, Women in Uniform, Paschendale, Prowler, Man on the Edge, Angel and the Gambler, Death or Glory, Dance of Death, Tailgunner, Number of the Beast, Drifter, Wasting Love, Charlotte the Harlot, I've Got the Fire, Satellite 15... The Final Frontier, From Here to Eternity, Fortunes of War, 2 Minutes to Midnight, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, No More Lies
 
Clue 1:
In the lyrics to this Maiden song, you'll find the name of both an Aerosmith and an AC/DC song.

Clue 2:
No man's land

Clue 3:
In the name of the song you will find the name of a US band active since the 1990s, whose front man arguably has a more reprehensible claim to fame than his band's music. In the lyrics you'll also find the name of a celebrated guitarist and a US 2000s experimental rock band.

Clue 4:
The first US band referenced in clue 3 took their name from a very influential band. This other band only briefly used this moniker, though, before they changed their name - and became famous. The name of one of their songs - which also gave name to a now defunct metal festival in a city where Maiden will play in the near future - can be found in the first line of this Maiden song. The singer in this influential band later released a song in collaboration with another renowned member of the hard rock community. The name of this song should also lead you to the Maiden song.

Clue 5:
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Clue 6:
Earning love

Clue 7:

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Clue 8:
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Clue 9:
The lyrics combines two subject matters Maiden often explore: War and ponderings around the afterlife.

Clue 10:
The song is solely a studio album track, it does not appear on other official Maiden releases.


Not the ones: Weekend Warrior, Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter, Hooks in You, Running Free, Fear is the Key, The Fallen Angel, Women in Uniform, Paschendale, Prowler, Man on the Edge, Angel and the Gambler, Death or Glory, Dance of Death, Tailgunner, Number of the Beast, Drifter, Wasting Love, Charlotte the Harlot, I've Got the Fire, Satellite 15... The Final Frontier, From Here to Eternity, Fortunes of War, 2 Minutes to Midnight, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, No More Lies, The Legacy, Paschendale
 
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Clue 1:
In the lyrics to this Maiden song, you'll find the name of both an Aerosmith and an AC/DC song.

Clue 2:
No man's land

Clue 3:
In the name of the song you will find the name of a US band active since the 1990s, whose front man arguably has a more reprehensible claim to fame than his band's music. In the lyrics you'll also find the name of a celebrated guitarist and a US 2000s experimental rock band.

Clue 4:
The first US band referenced in clue 3 took their name from a very influential band. This other band only briefly used this moniker, though, before they changed their name - and became famous. The name of one of their songs - which also gave name to a now defunct metal festival in a city where Maiden will play in the near future - can be found in the first line of this Maiden song. The singer in this influential band later released a song in collaboration with another renowned member of the hard rock community. The name of this song should also lead you to the Maiden song.

Clue 5:
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Clue 6:
Earning love

Clue 7:

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Clue 8:
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Clue 9:
The lyrics combines two subject matters Maiden often explore: War and ponderings around the afterlife.

Clue 10:
The song is solely a studio album track, it does not appear on other official Maiden releases.


Not the ones: Weekend Warrior, Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter, Hooks in You, Running Free, Fear is the Key, The Fallen Angel, Women in Uniform, Paschendale, Prowler, Man on the Edge, Angel and the Gambler, Death or Glory, Dance of Death, Tailgunner, Number of the Beast, Drifter, Wasting Love, Charlotte the Harlot, I've Got the Fire, Satellite 15... The Final Frontier, From Here to Eternity, Fortunes of War, 2 Minutes to Midnight, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, No More Lies, The Legacy, Paschendale
The Longest Day
 
Clue 1:
In the lyrics to this Maiden song, you'll find the name of both an Aerosmith and an AC/DC song.

Clue 2:
No man's land

Clue 3:
In the name of the song you will find the name of a US band active since the 1990s, whose front man arguably has a more reprehensible claim to fame than his band's music. In the lyrics you'll also find the name of a celebrated guitarist and a US 2000s experimental rock band.

Clue 4:
The first US band referenced in clue 3 took their name from a very influential band. This other band only briefly used this moniker, though, before they changed their name - and became famous. The name of one of their songs - which also gave name to a now defunct metal festival in a city where Maiden will play in the near future - can be found in the first line of this Maiden song. The singer in this influential band later released a song in collaboration with another renowned member of the hard rock community. The name of this song should also lead you to the Maiden song.

Clue 5:
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Clue 6:
Earning love

Clue 7:

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Clue 8:
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Clue 9:
The lyrics combines two subject matters Maiden often explore: War and ponderings around the afterlife.

Clue 10:
The song is solely a studio album track, it does not appear on other official Maiden releases.

Clue 11:
Around the world for rock'n' roll

Not the ones: Weekend Warrior, Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter, Hooks in You, Running Free, Fear is the Key, The Fallen Angel, Women in Uniform, Paschendale, Prowler, Man on the Edge, Angel and the Gambler, Death or Glory, Dance of Death, Tailgunner, Number of the Beast, Drifter, Wasting Love, Charlotte the Harlot, I've Got the Fire, Satellite 15... The Final Frontier, From Here to Eternity, Fortunes of War, 2 Minutes to Midnight, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, No More Lies, The Legacy, Paschendale, Gates of Tomorrow, The Longest Day, Como Estais Amigos
 
Clue 1:
In the lyrics to this Maiden song, you'll find the name of both an Aerosmith and an AC/DC song.

Clue 2:
No man's land

Clue 3:
In the name of the song you will find the name of a US band active since the 1990s, whose front man arguably has a more reprehensible claim to fame than his band's music. In the lyrics you'll also find the name of a celebrated guitarist and a US 2000s experimental rock band.

Clue 4:
The first US band referenced in clue 3 took their name from a very influential band. This other band only briefly used this moniker, though, before they changed their name - and became famous. The name of one of their songs - which also gave name to a now defunct metal festival in a city where Maiden will play in the near future - can be found in the first line of this Maiden song. The singer in this influential band later released a song in collaboration with another renowned member of the hard rock community. The name of this song should also lead you to the Maiden song.

Clue 5:
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Clue 6:
Earning love

Clue 7:

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Clue 8:
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Clue 9:
The lyrics combines two subject matters Maiden often explore: War and ponderings around the afterlife.

Clue 10:
The song is solely a studio album track, it does not appear on other official Maiden releases.

Clue 11:
Around the world for rock'n' roll

Clue 12:
Fans of the Misfits will recognise the song title if they are serious record collectors.


Not the ones: Weekend Warrior, Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter, Hooks in You, Running Free, Fear is the Key, The Fallen Angel, Women in Uniform, Paschendale, Prowler, Man on the Edge, Angel and the Gambler, Death or Glory, Dance of Death, Tailgunner, Number of the Beast, Drifter, Wasting Love, Charlotte the Harlot, I've Got the Fire, Satellite 15... The Final Frontier, From Here to Eternity, Fortunes of War, 2 Minutes to Midnight, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, No More Lies, The Legacy, Paschendale, Gates of Tomorrow, The Longest Day, Como Estais Amigos, Wasted Years, Different World, Heaven Can Wait
 
Clue 1:
In the lyrics to this Maiden song, you'll find the name of both an Aerosmith and an AC/DC song.

Clue 2:
No man's land

Clue 3:
In the name of the song you will find the name of a US band active since the 1990s, whose front man arguably has a more reprehensible claim to fame than his band's music. In the lyrics you'll also find the name of a celebrated guitarist and a US 2000s experimental rock band.

Clue 4:
The first US band referenced in clue 3 took their name from a very influential band. This other band only briefly used this moniker, though, before they changed their name - and became famous. The name of one of their songs - which also gave name to a now defunct metal festival in a city where Maiden will play in the near future - can be found in the first line of this Maiden song. The singer in this influential band later released a song in collaboration with another renowned member of the hard rock community. The name of this song should also lead you to the Maiden song.

Clue 5:
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Clue 6:
Earning love

Clue 7:

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Clue 8:
View attachment 25422

Clue 9:
The lyrics combines two subject matters Maiden often explore: War and ponderings around the afterlife.

Clue 10:
The song is solely a studio album track, it does not appear on other official Maiden releases.

Clue 11:
Around the world for rock'n' roll

Clue 12:
Fans of the Misfits will recognise the song title if they are serious record collectors.

Clue 13:
Bonus clue as I might be away for a few hours: The name of a Manowar release will also guide you to this Maiden song


Not the ones: Weekend Warrior, Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter, Hooks in You, Running Free, Fear is the Key, The Fallen Angel, Women in Uniform, Paschendale, Prowler, Man on the Edge, Angel and the Gambler, Death or Glory, Dance of Death, Tailgunner, Number of the Beast, Drifter, Wasting Love, Charlotte the Harlot, I've Got the Fire, Satellite 15... The Final Frontier, From Here to Eternity, Fortunes of War, 2 Minutes to Midnight, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, No More Lies, The Legacy, Paschendale, Gates of Tomorrow, The Longest Day, Como Estais Amigos, Wasted Years, Different World, Heaven Can Wait
 
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