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Iron Maiden A Real Live Dead One
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"Don't compete with me" ....ah ah ah ...What sadness, what sadness...How many idiots there are in the world...Hello everyone.
Iron Maiden A Real Live Dead One
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scream for me you act like the hyper-competent Iron Maiden expert and then you need to check the booklet to realize that each track was recorded on a different date? First, you show off and then you trip yourself up... How many idiots are there in this world... HOW MANY... Great Fritz. You showed what it means to be a gentleman... Did you understand Scream For Me? Try to use your little SELF and substitute for SELF-SECURITY for something else... I don't know... LIVING maybe... do you think you can manage it? Come on, don't be discouraged... we're rooting for you...
Great again Fritz. P.S. I agree with Fritz that A Real Live / Dead One is a piece of crap... but I'm still fond of this album, and in my opinion, Bruce was criticized at the time because his voice wasn't up to par but, IN MY OPINION, he was more consistent in changing his vocal range than in forcing himself to sing like he used to without succeeding (like he does now, appearing in some cases almost ridiculous...). No one reviews The Soundhouse Tapes. SCREAM FOR Me, do you know what The Soundhouse Tapes is, you who play the expert on Iron Maiden? And no one reviews LIVE PLUS ONE. Do you know what it is? It's not a bootleg but a real limited Japanese live EP from Iron Maiden in 1981, released only on vinyl, now impossible to find...
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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ThirdEye, I agree with every word you wrote... The songs don't take off... It's like trying to reach an orgasm and failing... And this made me want to play the good old Powerslave in the player. Moreover, the production is horrendous (as is the case with the last three studio albums since Bruce's return). Kevin Shirley doesn’t know what he’s doing, and I miss the genius that was Martin Birch... WHY DOES NOBODY EVER REMEMBER HIM... It's also thanks to him that Iron made such an impact in the '80s, delivering perfect albums (I mean it... think about it... how many bands... metal or not... or artists have released a record every year for five years, each one more PERFECT than the last... in terms of songs, inspiration, production, cover art, songwriting, musical technique...). Steve Harris has made several choices over the last eleven years that I don’t agree with... not so much for the choice of Blaze Bailey as a replacement... (the choice itself was also good, if only he hadn’t stuck him with songs written with the former singer in mind) but especially for the control over mixing and pre-production... And especially in the last five years, I've felt taken for a ride by their tricks passed off as "new releases" like greatest hits, useless live DVDs. And I would have never expected that from Iron... ten years ago, I considered them the most sincere and consistent band ever (consistent even in their crap, NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING foremost). Can someone explain to me what the use of DEATH ON THE ROAD is? Besides the fact that a live recording sucks... I'm not talking about AMOLAD because ThirdEye has already expressed what I wanted to say. In any case, Up The Irons.
Iron Maiden Killers
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Nick, know that that "Parasite" by Anthrax is a cover. And moreover, it's by a little group called Kiss, recommended to everyone, even to those who don't love (or have never had) Bernarda. Bye. P.S.: second album (tape) bought 10 years ago. The first one is Piece Of Mind. The Walkman... so many beautiful memories, man...
Iron Maiden Killers
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