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recorded at Sawmill Studios in August 1992 and produced by Bolt Thrower and Colin Richardson. The album was engineered by John Cornfield and mixed at Fon studios. It was also engineered by Alan Fisch and Steve Harris.
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I guess it has to be someone else with the same name. I vaguely remember that there was another Steve Harris playing guitars in some other metal band, but I don't know if it's this engineer.
 
I guess it has to be someone else with the same name. I vaguely remember that there was another Steve Harris playing guitars in some other metal band, but I don't know if it's this engineer.

Well, Steve is a very common name and Harris isn't that uncommon either, so it's not a big surprise that there are other people in the hard rock business than our beloved bassist carrying that name.
 
Are they not into metal at all or just not into Maiden? Few times I made a deal with a friend that he'll go with me to a show of a band he doesn't really listen to if I did the same with a band of his choice. But then again, it's all metal/rock bands, and Maiden concert tickets are expensive... :S
I have a friend who likes rock and she casually listen to Maiden, but she wouldn't be able to make this deal. She didn't even go to the GnR concert here in my city last year, and GnR is a band that she really loves. Her parents are very religious and didn't let her go, even though she has 22 years old! It's ridiculous... so I'm almost sure she won't be able to go to a Maiden show.
A lot of Maiden fans I've bumped into so far have been friendly and welcoming - they'd talk to anyone. Being female, I wouldn't feel safe camping alone at a festival, in fact I don't even like the idea of going to a festival alone for a day, but the crowd at an indoor venue is different. You can find other people going to shows on Last.fm too if you wanted to meet new people beforehand.
I also wouldn't go to a festival alone, but there's no festivals in March here in Brazil and I'm sure the Maiden concerts here will be happening at an indoor venue. Yeah, I know about last fm, it's just that I'm a bit shy. Also the fan pages on facebook are great. I remember people creating facebook groups and making travel plans to São Paulo and Rio in 2013, but I couldn't afford to go at that time.
 
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As for the campaign, well - I hope it works out for you, but.... expect to travel, noting to be surprised about then! ;)

NP makes a good point about just bringing someone you know. It will be more fun than just being on your own. But where everything is, if you DO go alone, it'll be perfectly alright too. That means you just have to think and worry about you, which is a lot easier - and you can go/do what you want once there. But know that people are usually very helpful or interested in talking music or whatever - it's not that dangerous to get involved with other people, and at festivals/shows it's usually much easier because you're there for the same reason ;)

Yes, I hope the campaign works, but I'm not relying on it. I'm already saving money for travelling...

I know it's not dangerous, I really have to put my shyness aside.
 
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