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If rights to move thread can be assigned to normal users, I'd volunteer to take a slice of this topic and organize it. It's got 150 pages. With 15 volunteers and mods on board, it's just 10 pages per man.
You don't need move privileges, just have an online Google doc or whatever where the volunteers can keep track of which post belongs where.If rights to move thread can be assigned to normal users, I'd volunteer to take a slice of this topic and organize it. It's got 150 pages. With 15 volunteers and mods on board, it's just 10 pages per man.
Meanwhile there's no official news about the new album since its release. Anyway I want to see an Steve's picture next Wednesday after 2 years missing.
These are the words that comes with the milk cartonAfter 2 years missing holding an invisible umbrella

Nice appearance from Bruce on tonight's edition of BBC Radio 4's 'Museum Of Curiosity'.
Just finished, but should be available to 'listen again' for UK listeners.
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BBC Radio 4 - The Museum of Curiosity, Series 16, Episode 5
John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Catherine Bohart, Elizabeth Day and Bruce Dickinson.www.bbc.co.uk
New for me anyway, and a good one indeed.That’s right. That is the Classic Rock interview from a couple of months ago; they tend to post them online once the issue featuring the interview is no longer on sale at newsagents.
A nice read either way.
He continued: "I think it's a deep album, and it's not something that gives itself easily on the first time through. I think you've gotta give it a chance; there's a lot going on, and there's a lot of mood changing with the chords that they've done and the instrumentals. So it's an album that I feel you have to go, what is the story? And then when the instrumental part comes, it's just like an orchestral piece. What are they talking about now? What does this music make me feel? Why has it gone into this dark place? So I don't think it gives itself up easily, but I think it's a good album. And the things that I've heard so far I really like."
He said that he only listened to it a couple of times (not in full), but he liked what he heard (''There's some great music on there''). He really likes ''Death Of The Celts'', ''Hell On Earth'' and ''The Writing On The Wall'' - I'm not surprised for the first two songs, because the first one has a VXI vibe and the second one is an amazing melodic masterpiece, but I thoguht he would say ''Lost In A Lost World'' because of the big TXF vibe of the song.Blaze on Senjutsu:
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What Does Former IRON MAIDEN Singer BLAZE BAYLEY Think Of 'Senjutsu'? He Responds
In a new interview with Metal Musikast, former IRON MAIDEN singer Blaze Bayley was asked for his opinion of the band's latest album, "Senjutsu". He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "I've only listened to it a couple of times; I just haven't had much time to [check it out in full]. But...www.blabbermouth.net
Yep. For me too.New for me anyway, and a good one indeed.
^ I like how Janick said that he threw everything into the works for ''The Time Machine''. I'm sure he is really proud of it - I consider it his signature song.H and Jan in Total Guitar.
That horrible horrible photoshop is really the promo pic, it seems.
What does he says about the band?Nothing to do 100% with Iron Maiden, but Ross Halfin is the official photographer of the band.
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Legendary Rock Photographer ROSS HALFIN Featured In GIBSON TV's 'Through The Lens'
In Episode 2 of Gibson TV's "Through The Lens", we sit down with iconic rock photographer Ross Halfin. Having studied fine art at the Wimbledon School Of Art during the 1970s, Ross had planned to be a painter but found art college too pretentious and creatively stifling. According to his...www.blabbermouth.net