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MAIDEN TRIVIA OF THE DAY – DON'T YOU THINK I COULD SAVE YOU… A LITTLE TIME?
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We did an edit on 'The Angel and the Gambler' because that was written on the album as a long version because it was written as it was a "Live" version. What I mean by that is it was written as how we would do it with a crowd ...... bringing it down quiet and getting the audience involved and stuff like that. So, we could edit that and it wouldn't do the song any injustice at all." - Steve Harris
The Angel & The Gambler, released today 23 years ago, was the first Maiden CD to bring an enhanced multimedia video. The song, the release of the single and everything around it is pretty interesting because of various reasons.
When asked about the song, Steve commented on one of the first interviews in 1998, "I got the idea from the song while I was driving on the M4 motorway to Wales! Thank God I had a small cassette recorder with me! The idea reminded me of The Who/UFO (go check Lone Heart by UFO) The story is about this these two characters, one who's been a bit of a rogue, a fly by night, and an angel who gets down to try and put him right – except he isn't having it."
After checking various polls through the years, this could be categorized as one of Maiden's least liked songs because of the over repetitive chorus, where the phrase "don't you think..." is repeated 63 times.
Blaze: "The problem with Virtual XI was that we didn't have much time for rehearsals. 'The Angel & The Gambler' for example, is much preferred on the video version, which is a much shorter that I felt that was much more appropriate. I think there's great parts to that song, and in my acoustic sets I often do a version of that, and it's something nice to do, and it's a lot of fun. But the album version of 'The Angel and The Gambler', I just really do feel it's too long."
Before the single was released, the band had agreed that the first single out of the Virtual XI album was going to be 'Futureal', however, Steve changed his idea and decided that 'The Angel…' was a better choice, a thing that even Rod thought was a bad idea.
"I had a bit of a battle with Steve over 'Futureal'" says Rod, "I thought it would have been a much better single than 'Angel…', but Steve put his foot down."
In two different formats was the single released. A 7" picture disc with a very cool Derek Riggs painting, and in CD. CD Version I contained a poster, with the "Virtual XI Fixture List 1998" and the band posing in football gear on one side and with some of their favourite players on the other side (which in reality never met in one place). CD Version II contained 3 postcards of the band members in football gear.
The B-sides (Blood On The World's Hands & The Aftermath) were live versions of the songs from The X Factor, recorded in Kåren, Gothenburg, Sweden, on the 1st November 1995. Both are special because they are the few live songs that have been officially released with Blaze on vocals.
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