I want to finish this before Tuesday, 'cause I won't be here for a few days starting from that day...so...
#14 - The Prisoner
Legendary intro and then a nice drum/guitar interplay in the beginning. Nicko never played this intro as good as Clive - either he played it too fast, or missed a pedal beat. The song keeps its fast pace throughout its entirety, and never fails to amaze. Chorus is one of Maiden's best. I don't expect they ever bring this song back to the setlist though...
#13 - Phantom Of The Opera
Best song from the debut album. I once saw a video interview with Kerry King and Marty Friedman where they played some random riffs, and when they played Phantom, they said that Maiden used to it play two times faster than the studio version, is that true? Anyway, early live versions of this song sound very fast, but unfortunately, they have Paul on vocals whom I never liked on this song. I prefer Live After Death version tbh. Hearing it live was an amazing experience, although I wish it was played a little bit faster.
#12 - Fear Of The Dark
Third best song from the 90's IMO. Yes, it's overplayed, but it's still awesome, and always sounds better live. I first heard Rock In Rio version of the song, and never got used to its studio version. I can say that there are no spectacular moments in the song, but that it relies more on its atmosphere and crowd interaction when played live. Here is an awesome version of the song recorded in March 2007 in Belgrade, where the intro was sang almost entirely by the audience
I will never forgive my mother for not letting me go to that concert
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hxGWcUaOV4
#14 - The Prisoner
Legendary intro and then a nice drum/guitar interplay in the beginning. Nicko never played this intro as good as Clive - either he played it too fast, or missed a pedal beat. The song keeps its fast pace throughout its entirety, and never fails to amaze. Chorus is one of Maiden's best. I don't expect they ever bring this song back to the setlist though...

#13 - Phantom Of The Opera
Best song from the debut album. I once saw a video interview with Kerry King and Marty Friedman where they played some random riffs, and when they played Phantom, they said that Maiden used to it play two times faster than the studio version, is that true? Anyway, early live versions of this song sound very fast, but unfortunately, they have Paul on vocals whom I never liked on this song. I prefer Live After Death version tbh. Hearing it live was an amazing experience, although I wish it was played a little bit faster.
#12 - Fear Of The Dark
Third best song from the 90's IMO. Yes, it's overplayed, but it's still awesome, and always sounds better live. I first heard Rock In Rio version of the song, and never got used to its studio version. I can say that there are no spectacular moments in the song, but that it relies more on its atmosphere and crowd interaction when played live. Here is an awesome version of the song recorded in March 2007 in Belgrade, where the intro was sang almost entirely by the audience

