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Ancient Mariner
Thank you, important to clarify!It’s both. The guy said “The Pankrement” the first time and “The Pakrement” multiple times after that.
Thank you, important to clarify!It’s both. The guy said “The Pankrement” the first time and “The Pakrement” multiple times after that.
Amazing. I see the forum has moved on from complaining about the band not doing enough press to complaining about how much press they are doing for the album.
As much as I'd love to hear from Jan, Dave, and Steve more, it's just nice to hear and read some lengthy words from parts of the band after so much inactivity during the pandemic.
And I don't think Nicko is crass, he's usually pretty thoughtful in interviews these days. Besides, what would you want him to say? "This album is shit! I liked the last one better!" That kinda defeats the purpose of doing new album press... which is to sell the new album.
Relating to this: I had a good old laugh when the writer for Maiden Revelations (it's a web site) claimed that somehow the very thought that Bruce Dickinson was able to write the song If Eternity Should Fail all by himself, guitar parts and all, was impossible to believe. I wished I'd commented to pointed out the obvious: if IESF is too much for him, then how do you reckon the 80s material like Flash of the Blade came about? Sheer luck? He just described what he'd like to hear and Adrian and Dave interpreted it correctly?He did. There was a recent interview with Adrian in which he mentioned that about the Dickinson songs when discussing the Powerslave material. Bruce can play the guitar competently enough to write songs like those.
As for recent lyrics I would add Tears of a Clown. Sensible and touching.The Pankrement is a nice exception though, I find it beautifully written a clear step up for Steve in my opinion. Also Hell on Earth I like the lyrics, not as much as Pankrement but quite a lot.
Those 2 songs represent what I really search from a song, lyrics and music to bond beautifully together, content-wise and sonically.
Relating to this: I had a good old laugh when the writer for Maiden Revelations (it's a web site) claimed that somehow the very thought that Bruce Dickinson was able to write the song If Eternity Should Fail all by himself, guitar parts and all, was impossible to believe. I wished I'd commented to pointed out the obvious: if IESF is too much for him, then how do you reckon the 80s material like Flash of the Blade came about? Sheer luck? He just described what he'd like to hear and Adrian and Dave interpreted it correctly?
As for recent lyrics I would add Tears of a Clown. Sensible and touching.
Hopefully the next FC magazine will have interviews with all band members.I am not complaining about that and you know it. I am complaining about most press being done by Bruce with some little help (from his friends) Adrian and Nicko.
Steve (writing alone) is responsible for half of the album and the only thing we have heard from him is a couple of quotes for Planet Rock?
On a side note, Nicko has thankfully toned down the Jim Davidson “humour”.
Keep the interviews coming, but please add some variety to the interviewees and answers.
Adrian added some guitars to the instrumental break and the rest is history.
Adrian also said in a recent interview (iirc) that Bruce wrote some of the guitar parts for ''The Writing On The Wall''.He did. There was a recent interview with Adrian in which he mentioned that about the Dickinson songs when discussing the Powerslave material. Bruce can play the guitar competently enough to write songs like those.
Is there a version without the German translation ?For the germans this time:
After Successful Surgery, Iron Maiden’s Drummer Sends Message Not...
Nicko McBrain, drummer of the legendary heavy metal band Iron Maiden, said being hoarse in the hours and even days after a show or tour was typical. “When I play drums with the band, I actually sort of scream and yell while I play, like a Judo guy slapping the mat,” McBrain said. But in 2019, he...physician-news.umiamihealth.org
Fuck cancer! Fuck it!After Successful Surgery, Iron Maiden’s Drummer Sends Message Not...
Nicko McBrain, drummer of the legendary heavy metal band Iron Maiden, said being hoarse in the hours and even days after a show or tour was typical. “When I play drums with the band, I actually sort of scream and yell while I play, like a Judo guy slapping the mat,” McBrain said. But in 2019, he...physician-news.umiamihealth.org
It is what it is…you knowIs there a version without the German translation ?
Close call that was. It’s really good to see these guys do regular check ups. Even that’s how they detected Bruce’s early on. Wishing Nicko well.Bloody hell! Good thing it was caught early. Poor Nicko!
Kind of a shock to hear this. Thinking back to Bruce's awful ordeal of course but also to my father who has had exactly this same type of cancer.After Successful Surgery, Iron Maiden’s Drummer Sends Message Not...
Nicko McBrain, drummer of the legendary heavy metal band Iron Maiden, said being hoarse in the hours and even days after a show or tour was typical. “When I play drums with the band, I actually sort of scream and yell while I play, like a Judo guy slapping the mat,” McBrain said. But in 2019, he...physician-news.umiamihealth.org