Clue 1: A band of which Maiden are known admirers have released a concept album with a homage to a person whose name can be made up with names of individuals who have played in Iron Maiden. This person is related to several bands. One of these bands has a name that connotes strongly with both the name and the lyrics of this Maiden song.
Clue 2: The lyrics of the song contains the name of two different tv series, which are thematically linked.
Clue 3: A band that has numerous associations with Maiden have released two albums with names similar to Iron Maiden songs. The band's very first single has a name that is an obvious clue to the Maiden song in question.
Clue 4: Both bands referred in clue 1 have released songs with the same name as two Maiden songs. These two Maiden songs appear on the same album, one is the album closer. One of the many associations between Maiden and the band in clue 3 has an anniversary these days.
Clue 5: The song can be found on more than one Maiden release. The name of the song is also a part of a name given to an unofficial release of Maiden material.
Clue 6: The band name in clue 1 that “connotes strongly with the name and lyrics” of the Maiden song is similar to a geographical name.
Clue 7: Within the lyrics of the song there are references to criminal offences, a means of transportation, and a gathering.
Clue 8: To elaborate on clue 7: The subject matter of the lyrics is one that is addressed in several Maiden lyrics. The lyrics furthermore contains references to a mythical creature, an ominous signal, and (at least) two American football teams.
Incorrect guesses: Heaven Can Wait, Public Enema Number One, Invaders, Dream of Mirrors, Speed of Light, Twilight Zone, Out of the Silent Planet, Moonchild, Die With Your Boots On, Killers, The Red and the Black, The Prisoner, Coming Home, Starblind, Isle of Avalon, To Tame a Land, Wasted Years, Holy Smoke, Running Free, El Dorado, Rime of the Ancient Mariner