I've seen that interview at that time. They played at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NY or New JerseyThere's a couple of extended interviews from the same show.
Hammerstein Ballroom is in Manhattan.I've seen that interview at that time. They played at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NY or New Jersey
Check out the Adrian Smith thread in the Solo/Side projects section of the forum. We have chatted about it there.
ANd that guitar?Check out the Adrian Smith thread in the Solo/Side projects section of the forum. We have chatted about it there.
I imagine they have chatted about his awesome double-necked Jackson.ANd that guitar?
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Great thanks. I always though 'The Lion' for sure was a Maiden tune in disguise. Interesting to read Steve thought they could have used 'After the Storm'. But I think all ASAP songs were co-credited, so I wonder if the core of the idea was Adrian's or not?- he said some A.S.A.P. songs like ''The Lion'' and perhaps ''After The Storm'' could have been used in Maiden. ''Silver And Gold'' didn't felt right for Maiden and he didn't like the song ''Wishing Your Life Away'' and one part from ''Fallen Heroes''. Overall, it's not a bad album for him.
- he liked ''Bring Your Daughter'' right away.
I guess this.I think the Infinite Dreams comment "we wanted to get it on vinyl before we drop it from our live set" means no more than it was unlikely to be in the set on the next tour
I also think that ''The Lion'' could have been used in Maiden. ''After The Storm'' is a different song, so yeah, Steve's comment is curious. The chorus could be Maidenized, methinks. It could have been Maiden's semi-ballad from the 80's. Adrian wanted to write one in the 80's.Great thanks. I always though 'The Lion' for sure was a Maiden tune in disguise. Interesting to read Steve thought they could have used 'After the Storm'. But I think all ASAP songs were co-credited, so I wonder if the core of the idea was Adrian's or not?
Honestly, this interview from 40 years ago doesn't mean anything about RFYL. Unless Steve still thinks the same things he did when he was in his 30s.I think the Infinite Dreams comment "we wanted to get it on vinyl before we drop it from our live set" means no more than it was unlikely to be in the set on the next tour