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Hi all
I am new here however my interest and appreciation for Iron Maidens music has just been completely revitalised.
I was lucky enough to bump into Bruce Dickinson on Thursday morning in St Pancras station by Kings Cross. I happened to be using a cash machine, turned round for a split second and saw Bruce, who happened to be looking right at me, about 5 feet away!
On the spur of the moment I asked the daft question, "are you Bruce Dickinson?" lol. I thought for a second it might be just someone who looked like him. To my surprise he answered "yeah, yeah" but played it down and turned away from me. I think possibly as a message to say that he didn't want the attention or he possibly thought I was a journalist or something?! I was dressed smart as I was visiting a customer in London and didn't look like a typical (?) Rock or Maiden fan, although I guess that is a stereotypical comment these days.
Well I knew I would probably never get the opportunity again to meet and talk to him so I wasn't go to leave it it at that. I simply expressed my thanks for his music and told him I had been a fan of Iron Maiden all my life and had seen them live a few times. At this point he turned to me smiling and listened to what I was saying. It was a very, very brief chat but I appreciated that he was a very famous guy out in a public place and I respected his privacy. He thanked me for my compliments and I wished him the best. He came across as a very sound guy.
I would much rather have had a pint with the guy but I think famous band members probably appreciate the subtle approach.
In those few seconds I happened to meet a hero and someone who I have grown up listening to and watching since I was a kid. I am still buzzing and as a result I will now be increasing my Iron Maiden collection
Cheers...
I am new here however my interest and appreciation for Iron Maidens music has just been completely revitalised.
I was lucky enough to bump into Bruce Dickinson on Thursday morning in St Pancras station by Kings Cross. I happened to be using a cash machine, turned round for a split second and saw Bruce, who happened to be looking right at me, about 5 feet away!
On the spur of the moment I asked the daft question, "are you Bruce Dickinson?" lol. I thought for a second it might be just someone who looked like him. To my surprise he answered "yeah, yeah" but played it down and turned away from me. I think possibly as a message to say that he didn't want the attention or he possibly thought I was a journalist or something?! I was dressed smart as I was visiting a customer in London and didn't look like a typical (?) Rock or Maiden fan, although I guess that is a stereotypical comment these days.
Well I knew I would probably never get the opportunity again to meet and talk to him so I wasn't go to leave it it at that. I simply expressed my thanks for his music and told him I had been a fan of Iron Maiden all my life and had seen them live a few times. At this point he turned to me smiling and listened to what I was saying. It was a very, very brief chat but I appreciated that he was a very famous guy out in a public place and I respected his privacy. He thanked me for my compliments and I wished him the best. He came across as a very sound guy.
I would much rather have had a pint with the guy but I think famous band members probably appreciate the subtle approach.
In those few seconds I happened to meet a hero and someone who I have grown up listening to and watching since I was a kid. I am still buzzing and as a result I will now be increasing my Iron Maiden collection

Cheers...