Iron Maiden in the strangest places

To the general non-metal listening public anything that's not Run to the Hills or Number of the Beast is a deep cut.
“Wasting Love” is apparently the most played Maiden track on Spotify, though. Is it still a deep cut? (I think it was the third single released from FOTD, for whatever that’s worth…)
 
“Wasting Love” is apparently the most played Maiden track on Spotify, though. Is it still a deep cut? (I think it was the third single released from FOTD, for whatever that’s worth…)

You sure? Apparently it's ninth and there's been some discussion as to why that might be.

To a Maiden fan, no, Wasting Love, Be Quick or Be Dead, Bring Your Daughter, or any other single isn't a deep cut. In the context of what I'm talking about, British tea-time game shows and the type of people that watch them and go on them (admittedly some of them will be music moguls who probably know about Maiden's chart history even without being fans), I would say they would be. In the show I mentioned, Pointless, the exact aim of the game is to find the most obscure answer and I doubt those songs would be among the most frequently guessed.
 
You sure? Apparently it's ninth and there's been some discussion as to why that might be.

To a Maiden fan, no, Wasting Love, Be Quick or Be Dead, Bring Your Daughter, or any other single isn't a deep cut. In the context of what I'm talking about, British tea-time game shows and the type of people that watch them and go on them (admittedly some of them will be music moguls who probably know about Maiden's chart history even without being fans), I would say they would be. In the show I mentioned, Pointless, the exact aim of the game is to find the most obscure answer and I doubt those songs would be among the most frequently guessed.
Exactly, the average middle aged tea-time watching Englishman isn't going to have heard of Here to Eternity outside of the Burt Lancaster film. I would argue the only songs that have gotten into the mainstream consciousness in any way would be Hills and Trooper. I wouldn't even put Beast up there as a song, maybe they'd just know it was the name of an album.
 
Exactly, the average middle aged tea-time watching Englishman isn't going to have heard of Here to Eternity outside of the Burt Lancaster film. I would argue the only songs that have gotten into the mainstream consciousness in any way would be Hills and Trooper. I wouldn't even put Beast up there as a song, maybe they'd just know it was the name of an album.

Maybe Can I Play With Madness? I remember it being in a TV ad in the late noughties.

I also remember normal people bringing up BYDTTS and Fear of the Dark when I told them I'm a Maiden fan.
 
re: Be Quick or Be Dead was a number 2 or 3 single in the UK so it certainly wouldn't be that outlandish that someone of a certain age in the UK would be able to identify it.
 
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