KidInTheDark666
What's yours is mine and what's mine is mine too
Iron Maiden - Childhood's End
A great hidden gem.
A great hidden gem.
An absolutely outstanding song!
Here’s the first live performance of that solo:
It is a nice album. Plagiarism discussion aside, you can clearly hear how influential they were for Steve Harris.
Nomad Be Thy Name
From the Wikipedia:The first time I saw that cover I didn´t like it.
The second time I saw it, it was creepy.
Now I kinda like it, it´s cult.
Album cover
The cover – depicting what Martin Popoff described as a "garish red devil-baby" – is by Steve 'Krusher' Joule, a Kerrang! designer who also worked on Ozzy Osbourne's Speak of the Devil. It is based on a black-and-white photocopy of a photograph published in a 1968 magazine.[17] The same photograph was used for 12-inch versions of Depeche Mode's "New Life".
"I didn't have any participation in the album cover," recalled Bill Ward. "When I saw it, I hated it."[15]
Ian Gillan told the press that he vomited when he first saw the picture. However, Tony Iommi approved the cover,[18] which has been considered one of the worst ever.[2] Ben Mitchell of Blender called the cover "awful".[19] The British magazine, Kerrang!, ranked the cover in second place, behind only the Scorpions' Lovedrive, on their list of "10 Worst Album Sleeves in Metal/Hard Rock". The list was based on votes from the magazine's readers.[20]NME included the sleeve on their list of the "29 sickest album covers ever".[21] Sabbath's manager Don Arden was quite hostile towards the band's ex-vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, who had recently married his daughter Sharon,[22] and was fond of telling Osbourne that his children resembled the Born Again cover.[22]