One of my favorite albums also was live after death, I think that was recorded for 4 nights at long beach arena and that all sounded like original songs also, it sounded just as it did on the album's and was a phenomenal world tour, I have been collecting iron maiden documentaries for many years now on DVD and in one called, " The early days", they were talking about how vigorous and extensive and exhausting these tours were, back then it was all buses so things took way longer than today you know, they said it was just exhausting and they really wanted to go home but couldn't till the tours were over. Their manager martin Birch said it was gruelling also but had a year to go on the powerslave tour. Lots of good memories I'll bet for all of them, I'm a firm believer in photos also to capture our fleeting past. Sincerely Lorenzo gig Washington.
Eamon, I’ve been a die hard Maiden fan and guitar player since Number of the Beast album. You always knock this out of the park. Always looking for new content you put out there as keep up the great work. I’ve been working on Rime recently so this helps. Thx
Wow that was just so good, thank you so much, I really like the original the best like you just did, I like the flight 666 also , where Adrian finger taps like someone else commented on but the original will always be my favorite ever and is nastalgic to me and means alot growing up in my childhood. I listened to powerslave repeatedly when it was released in the 80's, I remember blasting it on our cassette player at home my brother and I had, the first album I heard was piece of mind, I was in the 6th grade and listened to that repeatedly also, was just blown away by this album. Then I heard number of the beast then reverted backwards and heard killers then iron maiden, what classic albums with Paul Dianno and clive burr. Thank you so much my friend and have a great day. Sincerely Lorenzo gig harbor Washington.
Yeah I sure can. I'll stick it on my list. Below is a link to a video of me playing the song a couple of years ago. ua-cam.com/video/F5z67ALcygg/v-deo.html
Fuckin' stellar my friend! Nice to the nth degree. You studied this masterpiece inside out didn't you? There's no other way! I've played for more years than I care to admit, and this still stumps me in places! So again I say fucking stellar job mate! Hall of fame copy for sure! I won't embarrass myself, but have rocked with some big ass names, yet you nail down a classic in my book! You are as good as any out there....I pray you believe that! Rock on my friend....rock on!!!!
Hey David, many thanks for your kind comments! Yeah, I've listened to it a few times (!) over the years, but really concentrated hard on trying to get it as accurate as possible before presenting the lesson. Thanks again for your encouragement!
You are most welcome! I love your accent to my brother. My heritage is Scotch-Irish and my ancestors came to America around 1792. There is something about Ireland that draws me to visit there one day. If you knew my real last name (Phillips is a name I use often, but not my real name) you'd know instantly how I am connected to Ireland. Enough about that though yeah? I have played guitar for 42 years now and still am intrigued by how 6 strings can paint such wonderful pictures of sound. Yeah, I know that some guitars go to 7 and 8 strings but they are not for me. I have over 50 guitars now, down from 112 at one time. Some of my favorites: (1) Gibson RD...what a wonderful instrument (2) Gibson Melody Maker...a simple, yet incredibly insane instrument-the tones from this 1PU wonder are friggin' beyond belief (3) 1979 Fender Strat that is a masterpiece of sound (4) 1975 Fender Bronco, my first guitar ever and still plays so beautifully (5) 1985 Tokai Explorer-a Japanese masterpiece (6) 1978 Ibanez Musician- a 24 fret 14lb neck breaker of sound. It is one of the most well made guitars I've ever seen, yet it's weight is a problem. It is the heaviest of all my guitars and will burden you after 3 songs. It has more switches than a Boeing 747 (ok...not really) and I'm still discovering new sounds. More later....got to go...
Ah nice one David! It works both ways - I love the USA. I just spent 3 weeks going coast to coast - Florida to California and loved every minute of it. I'll be uploading a video on the trip, so if you're a subscriber keep an eye out! You can;t beat a good six string, I agree with you on that one. Thanks again for your kind comments. Eamon.
Eamon O'Neill Bro, after a month I started to try to learn that solo again, and I'm just confused about a part, which is the fastest one in Adrian's solo! So I wrote a tab for it according to what I saw and heard you playing. Can you check if it's correct, please? Thanks! e ------12-15-13h15-13p12----------13-12--------12---------------------- b 10/13--------------------------------15--------15-13----15-13-12-15-13-12----13-12---- g ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14---------14~
Man, your playing is bang on!!! Awesome work
Thank you.
The tabs online are completely wrong for almost the entire thing, so this was a big help. Thanks for the tutorial.
Brad's Guitar Covers and More Cheers Brad. Yeah, I had a look and they were all over the place. I think what I've done is correct.
One of my favorite albums also was live after death, I think that was recorded for 4 nights at long beach arena and that all sounded like original songs also, it sounded just as it did on the album's and was a phenomenal world tour, I have been collecting iron maiden documentaries for many years now on DVD and in one called, " The early days", they were talking about how vigorous and extensive and exhausting these tours were, back then it was all buses so things took way longer than today you know, they said it was just exhausting and they really wanted to go home but couldn't till the tours were over. Their manager martin Birch said it was gruelling also but had a year to go on the powerslave tour. Lots of good memories I'll bet for all of them, I'm a firm believer in photos also to capture our fleeting past. Sincerely Lorenzo gig Washington.
Eamon, I’ve been a die hard Maiden fan and guitar player since Number of the Beast album. You always knock this out of the park. Always looking for new content you put out there as keep up the great work. I’ve been working on Rime recently so this helps. Thx
love this song and your guides awesome.
+Richard Ware Thanks Richard. Glad I could be of help.
Great work as always Eamon! Cheers.
Wow that was just so good, thank you so much, I really like the original the best like you just did, I like the flight 666 also , where Adrian finger taps like someone else commented on but the original will always be my favorite ever and is nastalgic to me and means alot growing up in my childhood. I listened to powerslave repeatedly when it was released in the 80's, I remember blasting it on our cassette player at home my brother and I had, the first album I heard was piece of mind, I was in the 6th grade and listened to that repeatedly also, was just blown away by this album. Then I heard number of the beast then reverted backwards and heard killers then iron maiden, what classic albums with Paul Dianno and clive burr. Thank you so much my friend and have a great day. Sincerely Lorenzo gig harbor Washington.
Well played and well presented, mate! Very nice sound too.
Thanks
Jaroslav Kajzr Thanks Jaroslav!
Part 1 - 3:01
Part 2 - 3:54
Part 3 - 4:38
Part 4 - 6:08
Part 5 - 7:00
Part 6 - 7:52
Part 7: 8:27
Part 8 - 9:08
Part 9 - 9:47
Nicely broken down!
Awesome lesson! Thanks.
Thanks Anton. :)
great tutorial thanks
+Eamon O'Neill, the 2 long bends at the beginning of fig 3 of Adrian's solo, on Live After Death it sounds he hits the whammy bar on those bends.
Love it!!!
Nice lesson my friend! And this guitar is just awesome! :)
Thanks man. Yeah, guitar is great. :)
Awesome brother! UP THE IRONS!
Thanks, Jim! :)
Great lesson man. I love Adrian's playing so sweet. I love the tapping lick he does on his solo in this song and flight 666. I prefer it to be honest.
Thanks man! Ah, you can't beat the original!
Eamon O'Neill very true! Can't wait for the Dublin show man gonna be great.
I love that version with taping!
Brilliant again .
Cheers Derek!
Fair play your sound and style are spot on.struggling to follow the fast run on Adrian's part .I'm sure I'll get it.lol.keep up the good work
Any chance for a bit of the Dance of death solos, all 3 come together wonderfully and highlight Janick, Dave and Adrian's soloing styles
Anthony Judd I'll stick it on my list Anthony. I have something big coming in the next week or so that I've been working on for ages.
Pure Fucking Excellence.
Thanks very much for this video.
Very helpful 2018 !
Another great lesson. I've been rocking the Powerslave album all week! I really want to learn Moonchild from Seventh Son. Can you help with that??
Yeah I sure can. I'll stick it on my list. Below is a link to a video of me playing the song a couple of years ago.
ua-cam.com/video/F5z67ALcygg/v-deo.html
Hope you didn't forget adrian's solo from the duellists ... still waiting for that one ... great lesson as always by the way !
Haha, oh yeah... it's on my list!
which solo is of Adrian in the Duellists? I always thought it was the second one, but I'm not sure
It is the second one indeed
Fuckin' stellar my friend! Nice to the nth degree. You studied this masterpiece inside out didn't you? There's no other way! I've played for more years than I care to admit, and this still stumps me in places! So again I say fucking stellar job mate! Hall of fame copy for sure! I won't embarrass myself, but have rocked with some big ass names, yet you nail down a classic in my book! You are as good as any out there....I pray you believe that! Rock on my friend....rock on!!!!
Hey David, many thanks for your kind comments! Yeah, I've listened to it a few times (!) over the years, but really concentrated hard on trying to get it as accurate as possible before presenting the lesson. Thanks again for your encouragement!
You are most welcome! I love your accent to my brother. My heritage is Scotch-Irish and my ancestors came to America around 1792. There is something about Ireland that draws me to visit there one day. If you knew my real last name (Phillips is a name I use often, but not my real name) you'd know instantly how I am connected to Ireland.
Enough about that though yeah? I have played guitar for 42 years now and still am intrigued by how 6 strings can paint such wonderful pictures of sound. Yeah, I know that some guitars go to 7 and 8 strings but they are not for me. I have over 50 guitars now, down from 112 at one time. Some of my favorites: (1) Gibson RD...what a wonderful instrument (2) Gibson Melody Maker...a simple, yet incredibly insane instrument-the tones from this 1PU wonder are friggin' beyond belief (3) 1979 Fender Strat that is a masterpiece of sound (4) 1975 Fender Bronco, my first guitar ever and still plays so beautifully (5) 1985 Tokai Explorer-a Japanese masterpiece (6) 1978 Ibanez Musician- a 24 fret 14lb neck breaker of sound. It is one of the most well made guitars I've ever seen, yet it's weight is a problem. It is the heaviest of all my guitars and will burden you after 3 songs. It has more switches than a Boeing 747 (ok...not really) and I'm still discovering new sounds. More later....got to go...
Ah nice one David! It works both ways - I love the USA. I just spent 3 weeks going coast to coast - Florida to California and loved every minute of it. I'll be uploading a video on the trip, so if you're a subscriber keep an eye out! You can;t beat a good six string, I agree with you on that one. Thanks again for your kind comments. Eamon.
Just when you said backing track
I was thinking it was a Rock Band 3 rip
but it does not sound like it
good job
Cheers. I go to great lengths to try and get these as accurate as possible!
Eamon O'Neill Sounds good
I'm going to subscribe
can't wait to see what videos you will upload next
this is my favorite Iron Maiden song
That Adrian Smith lick. Nope. No way in hell will I get that.
THUMBS UP FROM BRAZIL
+Scarpa Henrique Appreciated, in Ireland!
Can I give you a piece of advice? If you added some tabs to your lesson it would be clearer to get more complex solos like that. :P
Sorry mate, I don't do tabs.
Eamon O'Neill Bro, after a month I started to try to learn that solo again, and I'm just confused about a part, which is the fastest one in Adrian's solo! So I wrote a tab for it according to what I saw and heard you playing. Can you check if it's correct, please? Thanks!
e ------12-15-13h15-13p12----------13-12--------12----------------------
b 10/13--------------------------------15--------15-13----15-13-12-15-13-12----13-12----
g ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14---------14~
Killer
Thanks as always Bob!
nice lesson! but tabs are really time-saving when u do some fast phrasesQQ
wish i was your next door neighbour heaven to my ears
brucedickinson12 Thanks Bruce 12! Glad you're enjoying :)
The whole song is actually pretty easy on both guitar and bass.
I way prefer Dave’s solo on this song.