I'm sitting here laughing at all the smiling this song brought on for the two of you. Love to see it! Maiden is probably the single most respected band in metal. True statesmen, they have represented metal since they began, and they've done it well. I'd love to request The Clansman* from their Rock in Rio 2001 performance. Recorded just days after 9/11 the energy of the song, band, and crowd is electric. *Not what you might think, it's about the Scottish resisting British tyranny. Think Braveheart. FREEEEEDOM! Peace.
Rock in Rio 2001 was in january, 8 months before the 9/11. But i totally agree with the performance, i would say that its the best Maiden live performance.
I was 11-12 years old when I first discovered this band in the very early 90s (92/93 somewhere in there). Had a paper route (back when kids could do that) and bought every album that existed at the time and every VHS live concert available. This song since I first heard it when I bought this album is tied with another song (Prodigal Son from the album before this one) as my favorite Iron Maiden song. I didn't get to see them perform it live until I was nearly 40 and not only was it worth the wait I nearly cried in pure joy when I heard those bell tolls. Instantly took me back to my youth hearing it for the first time all those years ago. It brings me great happiness seeing generations after me experiencing Maiden for the first time and seeing how much you're enjoying it. This stuff is timeless and generations after you who are just little kids now or not even born yet will experience it for the first time and enjoy it as much as you and I have and that is just an amazing and beautiful thing.
This show was recorded at Hammersmith in London 20th March 1982. The album this track is on (Number of the Beast) was released 2 days later. Unless any of the crowd had been to one of the previous shows of this tour, it was the first time they'd heard this song. It was only recorded in the January/February 82 for the album. This performance was as new to the band as it was to their fans. Its still by far the best live version in my opinion.
Yep. Bruce's live vocal performance in the 80's gradually goes downhill after this recording. Now I don't know anything about singing but even as a pleb I can notice a huge difference between the performance here and the ones in _Live After Death_ and _Maiden England._
The tour of the best Metal album from the best Metal Band. The best Metal line up with the awesome Clive Burr on drums. Best Metal drummer. Rest in Power, Clive Up the Irons 🤘
Probably the most well known Maiden and celebrated song. About a man to be condemed to death and all the emotions he is going through. A masterpiece off of NOTB. Been listening to Maiden since 1982. Almost anything of this album, Piece of Mind and Powerslave is great.
Iron Maiden...metal royalty. The most entertaining and theatrical live band ever. Check out Dance of Death, Fear of the Dark, Paschendale and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner live. Great reactions guys. Thanks👍🏻 Up the Irons!!!
"Heavy metal and mullets is how we were raised Maiden and Priest were the gods that we praised." Sum41 - Fat Lip They should react to that video. I loved the random shoutout to Maiden in that song.
My English late uncle told me in the 90s during their full family's first visit to Toronto that he'd worked with Maiden founder/bassist/principal songwriter Steve Harris. They were architectural draughtsmen. I too studied it in the mid 70s, decided not to continue. Steve Harris is 4 months older than me and bought his first bass in '71. Always loved that gallop so central to many of their songs, the twin guitar leads and attack, the thunderous drums and Bruce Dickinson's astonishing voice.
'Hallowed be thy name' was not a single when Iron Maiden's 3rd album 'The number of the beast' dropped in 1982 (This video was filmed on that tour - it was also drummer Clive Burr's last tour in Maiden. He passed away in 2013 😪) but it was one of those songs that pumped up the crowd every night... So, in subsequent tours, Maiden played it faster than the studio track - it was 1 of their songs that sounded better in a live version, and that was released as a single in 1993... and again in 2002 as a charity single for ex-drummer Clive Burr, who was diagnosed w/ MS at the time. Iron Maiden was not too different from AC/DC live in concert - u had 2 guys working the crowd (In Maiden, it was vocalist Bruce Dickinson and bassist Steve Harris) while the other 2 (guitarists Dave Murray and Adrian Smith) would just play their parts and occasionally take the spotlight. In fact, Iron Maiden fans in the US were not happy when guitarist Janick Gers replaced Adrian Smith in 1990... Gers would be jumping around on stage and hyping the crowd, and it was so different from what Adrian Smith did... However, when Adrian Smith rejoined Maiden in 1999, he and guitarist Dave Murray would be subtle on stage, while Janick Gers would do his maniacal playing on his end... 😂
Actually I find this is one of the few songs that I find the studio version gives the live versions at least a run for their money. In most cases Maiden songs are all better live.
Check out any of their live concerts. Always impressive performances. From Rock in Rio for example. "Fear of the Dark". Or "Sign of the cross".. has a lot of nice quitar solos.
Flight 666 is a great and somewhat recent documentary, if you've got a couple hours. Their worldwide fandom is mind blowing and heartwarming at times 🤘
Iron Maiden has always been one of those band who truly appreciates their fans. I remember back in the late 1980s, they had a concert for charity. All tickets were $10!! It was a benefit for the homeless shelters in all the cities on the tour. The entire tour sold out in less than 1 day.
Bruce Dickinson is a legitimate Metal God. Aside from being the front man for the band, he’s also their charter pilot to and from different countries between performances and has survived 2 plane crashes and is also an Olympic level fencer. The amount of skill oozing off this man is more than most can ever dream to have in a single lifetime
The smile on your face says it all. An epic band. Been listening since 83. If you ever get a chance to see them live, it’s absolutely worth the price of admission. I’ve been talking my nephew to see them since he was 12. Seen them 4 time.
I saw them in 1985 live it was greatest concert ever. They still used Eddy the 20 foot mascot for maiden. He is on all the album covers. But they are the greatest 80's rock band ever and is still making albums.
Nicely reacted guys. Instantly throws me back in 1987 in Helsinki Ice Hall at Finland 🇫🇮 when seeing them live(Somewhere On Tour with special guest W.A.S.P) as a 'youngster'... Bruce Dickinson rips your lungs out with his interaction via audience. This gem track and performance was few years earlier when Mr. Dickinson was relatively "newbie" in Iron Maiden's line up and haven't developed such energy exchange by using the mic... YET! 😀 #UP THE IRONS
And hey, let's not forget the three books he's written, too - a couple of novels plus his autobiography. And the brewing, since he's one of the people who crafted Trooper Beer.
Brilliant Long Time Maiden Fan Here - This Performance Was Amazing From Bruce & The Boys - Maiden Are Metal GODS. You Have To React To - Iron Maiden - The Clansman - Live From Rock In Rio. Maiden Have So Many Amazing Songs - Fear Of The Dark Rime Of The Ancient Mariner - A 13 Minute Masterpiece. Blood Brothers. Aces High. The List Goes On.....
You're just watching a group of guys at the top of their game, they all know what they're doing and are perfectly in sync with each other, because they've been playing together for decades
My favorite heavy metal band. Listened to Iron Maiden since I was in middle school. I'm 52, and still love the music. Hope they continue for more years to come 🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠😎😎😎😎😎
Iron Maiden was just beginning to evolve here.....I'm 51 years old and I remember seeing them for my first time around 1989. You should react to some of the more recent "live" songs....when I say recent I mean anything in the 2000's and up.....Especially LIVE IN RIO......or ROCK IN RIO.....
Fear Of The Dark or Rime Of The Ancient Mariner from Flight 666 tour. The audience goes nuts and they know all the words , young and old. Badass , check 'em out.
Can we all agree that Bruce Dickinson can hold a note for a very long time!!! He always reminds me of a hyper active child. Keep the maiden coming! You’ll never go wrong with them. Iron Maiden always has good artwork! Their “mascots” name is Eddie. He changes from album cover to album cover and shirt to shirt. He is as infamous as the band itself. Oh and another fyi for you- the lead singer Bruce Dickinson is also a pilot and yes he flies them around in their own iron Maiden airplane!!
😂😂😂 I have never ever heard iron maiden referred to as “chill”. That is really crazy. I noticed that as they got older they got more energy . if you look at ithe 2008 live concert , Bruce Dickinson is running around, belting out long ass notes, wearing really cool outfits and sounding immaculate. Since this was their first concert together, and they had only started working together a month earlier , I think they did pretty good😊
This was pretty early in Maiden's career, they were just beginning to really get their feet under them. The singer Bruce Dickinson was relatively new to the band. Check out one of their greatest live video's for the song called "Fear of the Dark" Live in Rio 2001. It is pretty insane, the crowd is over the top hype. I'll throw in the link for you if you decide to check it out. -------> ua-cam.com/video/PpbnubVOjPY/v-deo.html
Yeah, they didn't quite have their showmanship yet at this young age. Plus they were probably dog tired from constantly touring. Watch the Flight 666 version of this song and you'll see a band with tons of energy.
Man, this is by far the hardest song to play for a guitarist..the progressions between solo and bridge..crazy...notice during the bridges that 2 guitars and base plays the exact same notes but in different octaves..mind blowing...FYI - they're on tour this year..and Bruce Dickenson (singer) is flying their plane (he's a licensed Boing pilot - their last tour, they rented a 747 and he flew the band to all their tour dates.
Bruce said at his Spoken Word show that I went to back in February, he'll not be flying Ed Force One anymore - getting too close to mandatory commercial pilot retirement age.
So glad you reacted to Iron Maiden they're one of my favorite bands of all time!! like you said they have a very clean sound for a metal band, but very powerful. Bruce Dickinson the singer is one of the best singers in front man for heavy metal using a lot of harmonies and operatic singing. The two guitarists Adrian Smith and Dave Murray are incredible at doing harmonies together. the creator of the band who's the bass player and does most the lyrics to Steve Harris.... you can hear his triple note gallop sounds throughout their songs. Like AC/DC you can pick any song and they're ALL incredible!!! both bands have done hundreds of songs too which is amazing!!
Bruce feels like he's really the ghost of the opera... Sometimes, he can just make his vocals feel like they reverberate from all around you, and is shaking something intangible in the air.
If you listen close you can hear a clicking sound with every note the bass player hits. That's Steve Harris' strings tapping the neck of the bass. Done on purpose, it adds a percussive element to Maiden that no other band has. Steve is the soul of the band. Especially now.
Bruce Dickinson is nicknamed The Air Raid Siren (and here you can see why). Also if you notice on the 2nd “Low” at the start he looks and asks for the volume to be turned up. Interesting fact: Bruce Dickinson is a qualified Airline pilot and flies the bands 747 when they are on tour.
Hi Reckless, thank you for listening and reacting to Iron Maiden, which i personally consider is THE best heavy metal band out there. Especially I love the fact that they are real story tellers. All their songs has a story behind it, weather it is from history, ancient tales or nightmares. Please react to more Iron Maiden songs. They have a huge palette of great songs, in fact i don't remember them having made one bad song ever. I'll provide a list of other great songs you can listen and react to from this reat band... The Number Of The Beast Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner Run To The Hills Wrathchild 22nd Acacia Avenue Dance With The Death Fear Of The Dark Writing On The Wall The Prisoner The Trooper Powerslave The Clansmen And frankly there are many many many others great songs from them, so feel free to explore :) Ohh and as a fact for you, Bruce Dickinson (The singer) survived a throat cancer but still nails it. Listen to the live versions... especially rock in rio concert, but also other live versions from them are great... they are really outstanding in live shows.
Check out RUN FOR THE HILLS by Iron Maiden. Their songs are🔥but they also teach you actual history with their songs while they’re at it. We should all have had to listen to a few of these in school. We all would have been smarter for it 😁
One of the reasons why the crowd in this one seems to be in awe is because they hey were. If I’m not mistaken this particular version is the debut of this song and everyone was hearing this masterpiece for the first time. They hadn’t even heard the album version at this point.
Nice 👍 one guys, You can't beat Iron Maidens Hellowed be thy name, it would have to be one of heavy metal's greatest songs ever I've seen them Four times in concert and they never fail to deliver. Nice 👍 Reaction guys, up the Irons.
I'm sitting here laughing at all the smiling this song brought on for the two of you. Love to see it! Maiden is probably the single most respected band in metal. True statesmen, they have represented metal since they began, and they've done it well. I'd love to request The Clansman* from their Rock in Rio 2001 performance. Recorded just days after 9/11 the energy of the song, band, and crowd is electric.
*Not what you might think, it's about the Scottish resisting British tyranny. Think Braveheart. FREEEEEDOM! Peace.
was about to say the same thing. when people listen to songs i enjoy and i see them smile and physically enjoy the music, it makes me so happy
From a Scot I vote yes! Scotland forever 🏴! 😁
Rock in Rio 2001 was in january, 8 months before the 9/11. But i totally agree with the performance, i would say that its the best Maiden live performance.
Thank you, im gonna go watch that live right after this reaction. I don’t remember if I’ve seen that one. The one after 911 🇺🇸♥️🎼🎶🎤🎸🎸🎸🥁🎵
Iron Maiden are arguably one of the greatest rock bands of all time.
Every time you do an Iron Maiden reaction make sure is a live version. Maiden is a live band.
totally
Any genre !!
Fact
absolutely
Greatest Metal band of all.
Bruce’s voice is absolutely insane!! His energy level is also off the charts. The entire band is extremely talented.
You guys are gonna love this song, outside of Wasted Years, definitely my favorite Maiden song, and the solo in this is fricking awesome!!!
I was 11-12 years old when I first discovered this band in the very early 90s (92/93 somewhere in there). Had a paper route (back when kids could do that) and bought every album that existed at the time and every VHS live concert available. This song since I first heard it when I bought this album is tied with another song (Prodigal Son from the album before this one) as my favorite Iron Maiden song. I didn't get to see them perform it live until I was nearly 40 and not only was it worth the wait I nearly cried in pure joy when I heard those bell tolls. Instantly took me back to my youth hearing it for the first time all those years ago.
It brings me great happiness seeing generations after me experiencing Maiden for the first time and seeing how much you're enjoying it. This stuff is timeless and generations after you who are just little kids now or not even born yet will experience it for the first time and enjoy it as much as you and I have and that is just an amazing and beautiful thing.
This show was recorded at Hammersmith in London 20th March 1982. The album this track is on (Number of the Beast) was released 2 days later. Unless any of the crowd had been to one of the previous shows of this tour, it was the first time they'd heard this song. It was only recorded in the January/February 82 for the album. This performance was as new to the band as it was to their fans. Its still by far the best live version in my opinion.
Yep. Bruce's live vocal performance in the 80's gradually goes downhill after this recording. Now I don't know anything about singing but even as a pleb I can notice a huge difference between the performance here and the ones in _Live After Death_ and _Maiden England._
The tour of the best Metal album from the best Metal Band. The best Metal line up with the awesome Clive Burr on drums. Best Metal drummer.
Rest in Power, Clive
Up the Irons 🤘
This band has SO many great tracks, it's ridiculous. Best hard rock/metal band ever.
The one and only Clive Burr on drums, he was a beast - RIP 🙏
Wait Nicko McBrain wasn’t the original clubber?
THIS brings me back to '83 - '84 at the age of 15. Back then, Iron Maiden with "The number of the Beast" was one of the coolest in the hard-rock.
I'm with you on that. Me too
One of the very few bands that are actually better live than on the records!
Oh I totally agree that they are better live
Probably the most well known Maiden and celebrated song. About a man to be condemed to death and all the emotions he is going through. A masterpiece off of NOTB. Been listening to Maiden since 1982. Almost anything of this album, Piece of Mind and Powerslave is great.
Me too ☺️
Iron Maiden...metal royalty. The most entertaining and theatrical live band ever. Check out Dance of Death, Fear of the Dark, Paschendale and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner live. Great reactions guys. Thanks👍🏻
Up the Irons!!!
Priest and Maiden were the metal of the early 80's
Storytime we all learned from.
Bruce always kills it.
"Heavy metal and mullets is how we were raised
Maiden and Priest were the gods that we praised."
Sum41 - Fat Lip
They should react to that video. I loved the random shoutout to Maiden in that song.
Iron Maiden tracks - Powerslave, Alexander the great, Aces High, Caught somewhere in time, those tracks are fire.
My English late uncle told me in the 90s during their full family's first visit to Toronto that he'd worked with Maiden founder/bassist/principal songwriter Steve Harris. They were architectural draughtsmen. I too studied it in the mid 70s, decided not to continue. Steve Harris is 4 months older than me and bought his first bass in '71. Always loved that gallop so central to many of their songs, the twin guitar leads and attack, the thunderous drums and Bruce Dickinson's astonishing voice.
"fear of the dark" it is a must (live)
UP THE IRONS! ONE OF THE BEST!
UP THE IRONS 🤘 now try ALEXANDER THE GREAT and RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER
Critically acclaimed to be the #1 most influential metal song ever written!!! Please prove me wrong
War Pigs
Haven't heard much of this band, but liking this sound alot.👍👍🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU AND YOUR GIRL GO SEE IRON MAIDEN IN CONCERT THIS YEAR. THEY ARE STARTING THE USA TOUR SOON
They also coming to Florida
@@michaelle8384 UP THE IRONS 🤘
Agreed! I honestly think everybody should see them at least once, if possible.
'Hallowed be thy name' was not a single when Iron Maiden's 3rd album 'The number of the beast' dropped in 1982 (This video was filmed on that tour - it was also drummer Clive Burr's last tour in Maiden. He passed away in 2013 😪) but it was one of those songs that pumped up the crowd every night... So, in subsequent tours, Maiden played it faster than the studio track - it was 1 of their songs that sounded better in a live version, and that was released as a single in 1993... and again in 2002 as a charity single for ex-drummer Clive Burr, who was diagnosed w/ MS at the time.
Iron Maiden was not too different from AC/DC live in concert - u had 2 guys working the crowd (In Maiden, it was vocalist Bruce Dickinson and bassist Steve Harris) while the other 2 (guitarists Dave Murray and Adrian Smith) would just play their parts and occasionally take the spotlight.
In fact, Iron Maiden fans in the US were not happy when guitarist Janick Gers replaced Adrian Smith in 1990... Gers would be jumping around on stage and hyping the crowd, and it was so different from what Adrian Smith did... However, when Adrian Smith rejoined Maiden in 1999, he and guitarist Dave Murray would be subtle on stage, while Janick Gers would do his maniacal playing on his end... 😂
Actually I find this is one of the few songs that I find the studio version gives the live versions at least a run for their money. In most cases Maiden songs are all better live.
@@rippedgenes That's your opinion...
The whole of Number of the beast album is fire.
Check out any of their live concerts. Always impressive performances. From Rock in Rio for example. "Fear of the Dark". Or "Sign of the cross".. has a lot of nice quitar solos.
Flight 666 is a great and somewhat recent documentary, if you've got a couple hours. Their worldwide fandom
is mind blowing and heartwarming at times 🤘
Iron Maiden has always been one of those band who truly appreciates their fans. I remember back in the late 1980s, they had a concert for charity. All tickets were $10!! It was a benefit for the homeless shelters in all the cities on the tour. The entire tour sold out in less than 1 day.
Bruce Dickinson is a legitimate Metal God. Aside from being the front man for the band, he’s also their charter pilot to and from different countries between performances and has survived 2 plane crashes and is also an Olympic level fencer. The amount of skill oozing off this man is more than most can ever dream to have in a single lifetime
Iron Maiden were, are and always will be cool as fcUK! 🤘🏼
The smile on your face says it all. An epic band. Been listening since 83. If you ever get a chance to see them live, it’s absolutely worth the price of admission. I’ve been talking my nephew to see them since he was 12. Seen them 4 time.
I saw them in 1985 live it was greatest concert ever. They still used Eddy the 20 foot mascot for maiden. He is on all the album covers. But they are the greatest 80's rock band ever and is still making albums.
Nicely reacted guys.
Instantly throws me back in 1987 in Helsinki Ice Hall at Finland 🇫🇮 when seeing them live(Somewhere On Tour with special guest W.A.S.P) as a 'youngster'...
Bruce Dickinson rips your lungs out with his interaction via audience.
This gem track and performance was few years earlier when Mr. Dickinson was relatively "newbie" in Iron Maiden's line up and haven't developed such energy exchange by using the mic... YET! 😀
#UP THE IRONS
"the trooper"🔥🔥
In his spare time Bruce Dickinson works as a Commercial Airline Pilot , and at one time was rated as on of the top fencers ( swordsmen ) in the world
no really
And hey, let's not forget the three books he's written, too - a couple of novels plus his autobiography. And the brewing, since he's one of the people who crafted Trooper Beer.
Everyone in Maiden is a virtuoso.
They are in my top 5to 10 heavy metal bands.Great vocals.
One of if the the greatest rock metal vocal performances ever.
This was 2 day before the release of of the new album, so the people were hearing this song first time ever.
Bruce Dickenson is THE best frontman that has ever lived.
PERIOD!.
Thanks for this reaction. Love Iron Maiden ❤
Up the IRONS 🥁
I saw Maiden twice on this tour in 1982. As a 17 year old kid there was nothing like it, still have my tour program.
My first concert Judest Priest and Iron Maiden at the Palladium in Manhattan. Both singers were killing it.
Brilliant Long Time Maiden Fan Here - This Performance Was Amazing From Bruce & The Boys - Maiden Are Metal GODS. You Have To React To - Iron Maiden - The Clansman - Live From Rock In Rio.
Maiden Have So Many Amazing Songs -
Fear Of The Dark
Rime Of The Ancient Mariner - A 13 Minute Masterpiece.
Blood Brothers.
Aces High.
The List Goes On.....
You're just watching a group of guys at the top of their game, they all know what they're doing and are perfectly in sync with each other, because they've been playing together for decades
Let's go! I've been a fan since the 80's, so glad you did this. Love from the Central Valley California
BTW, I loved both of your smiles on this one
My favorite heavy metal band. Listened to Iron Maiden since I was in middle school. I'm 52, and still love the music. Hope they continue for more years to come 🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠😎😎😎😎😎
Iron Maiden was just beginning to evolve here.....I'm 51 years old and I remember seeing them for my first time around 1989. You should react to some of the more recent "live" songs....when I say recent I mean anything in the 2000's and up.....Especially LIVE IN RIO......or ROCK IN RIO.....
Fear Of The Dark or Rime Of The Ancient Mariner from Flight 666 tour. The audience goes nuts and they know all the words , young and old. Badass , check 'em out.
Maiden rules, up the Irons!
Can we all agree that Bruce Dickinson can hold a note for a very long time!!! He always reminds me of a hyper active child. Keep the maiden coming! You’ll never go wrong with them. Iron Maiden always has good artwork! Their “mascots” name is Eddie. He changes from album cover to album cover and shirt to shirt. He is as infamous as the band itself. Oh and another fyi for you- the lead singer Bruce Dickinson is also a pilot and yes he flies them around in their own iron
Maiden airplane!!
My favourite metal band as a teen, and today. You have a new sun here, great reaction, great song, great band.
😂😂😂 I have never ever heard iron maiden referred to as “chill”.
That is really crazy. I noticed that as they got older they got more energy . if you look at ithe 2008 live concert , Bruce Dickinson is running around, belting out long ass notes, wearing really cool outfits and sounding immaculate. Since this was their first concert together, and they had only started working together a month earlier , I think they did pretty good😊
I seen them Live in 88 and still to this day one of the BEST LIVE shows I've ever seen.
This was pretty early in Maiden's career, they were just beginning to really get their feet under them. The singer Bruce Dickinson was relatively new to the band.
Check out one of their greatest live video's for the song called "Fear of the Dark" Live in Rio 2001. It is pretty insane, the crowd is over the top hype. I'll throw in the link for you if you decide to check it out. -------> ua-cam.com/video/PpbnubVOjPY/v-deo.html
Yeah, they didn't quite have their showmanship yet at this young age. Plus they were probably dog tired from constantly touring. Watch the Flight 666 version of this song and you'll see a band with tons of energy.
Glad to see you react to Maiden. They’ve been my favourite band since 1983.
Every song of Iron Maiden is like history lesson
THE BEST BAND IN THE HISTORY
THE TROOPER is a must play!!!
Man, this is by far the hardest song to play for a guitarist..the progressions between solo and bridge..crazy...notice during the bridges that 2 guitars and base plays the exact same notes but in different octaves..mind blowing...FYI - they're on tour this year..and Bruce Dickenson (singer) is flying their plane (he's a licensed Boing pilot - their last tour, they rented a 747 and he flew the band to all their tour dates.
Bruce said at his Spoken Word show that I went to back in February, he'll not be flying Ed Force One anymore - getting too close to mandatory commercial pilot retirement age.
Love Iron Maiden, seeing them in June in Belfast ... can't wait x
Same here. Finally, after two years waiting for... 🔥🔥🔥
The best Metal band live ! The only one with... Eddie.
Up The Irons !🤘 ;)
"Fear of the dark" !!! any live version is cool ^^
Maiden was my 1st concert back in 1983 in Long Beach CA, it was awesome 🤘
Love your reactions!!
More Iron Maiden please! )
The crowd is literally absorbing perfection...
So glad you reacted to Iron Maiden they're one of my favorite bands of all time!! like you said they have a very clean sound for a metal band, but very powerful. Bruce Dickinson the singer is one of the best singers in front man for heavy metal using a lot of harmonies and operatic singing. The two guitarists Adrian Smith and Dave Murray are incredible at doing harmonies together. the creator of the band who's the bass player and does most the lyrics to Steve Harris.... you can hear his triple note gallop sounds throughout their songs. Like AC/DC you can pick any song and they're ALL incredible!!! both bands have done hundreds of songs too which is amazing!!
All incredible? Ever heard Hooks in You? 😂
@@robignatov well I mean you're going to find one out of a thousand , just like anybody's going to slip on a banana peel
There are a few more…..but Maiden is still the best Metal band the world has ever seen!!!
Best Metal singer. Bruce Dickenson: The Human Air Raid Siren
I've listened to this song 1000 times, and I can listen to it another 1000 - that good
yanno i was just thinking you need some Maiden in your life.
up the irons!
Exactly.... I've requested them for a while now
They are still rocking hard even today in their mid 60's
Bruce feels like he's really the ghost of the opera... Sometimes, he can just make his vocals feel like they reverberate from all around you, and is shaking something intangible in the air.
If you listen close you can hear a clicking sound with every note the bass player hits. That's Steve Harris' strings tapping the neck of the bass. Done on purpose, it adds a percussive element to Maiden that no other band has. Steve is the soul of the band. Especially now.
Rock and a history lesson rolled into one🤘.
Can anyone recommend a performance where Eddie appears for them? I think it would blow their mind?
Love the smiles on young faces hearing Madian for the first time.
"Heavy Metal" is a tribute to IRON MAIDEN. #Uptheirons
Even at their current ages they are one of the best. My favorite personally
You guys need to do fear of the dark live The crowd is intense
The smiles on your faces says it all...Just like me the first time I seen them at the 1982 ChicagoFest....My 16 year old brain was blown away.....lol
Bruce Dickinson is nicknamed The Air Raid Siren (and here you can see why). Also if you notice on the 2nd “Low” at the start he looks and asks for the volume to be turned up.
Interesting fact: Bruce Dickinson is a qualified Airline pilot and flies the bands 747 when they are on tour.
Now your onto some good music, lots to check out. 🤘🤘
Oh its way tight! When u get to FEAR OF THE DARK live in Chile (I 🤔) you’ll see crowd reaction!!!🔥
Iron maiden is like winding up a spring as tight as you can get it and then letting it rip!!! SMOKING HOT!!
Great reaction!
I absolutely love how Steve Harris acts & plays like he's lead guitar. Much like Cliff Burton would do later, R.I.P. 🤘
Well, he is the main writer of the band, including lyrics.
@@gedaom
I know, just love the energy
Rented a VHS back in '85 or so.. was 14 years old, huge inspiration from then on.
Do "iron maiden-fear of the dark (live in rio)" you never seen this type of crowed partecipation
Hi Reckless, thank you for listening and reacting to Iron Maiden, which i personally consider is THE best heavy metal band out there. Especially I love the fact that they are real story tellers. All their songs has a story behind it, weather it is from history, ancient tales or nightmares.
Please react to more Iron Maiden songs. They have a huge palette of great songs, in fact i don't remember them having made one bad song ever.
I'll provide a list of other great songs you can listen and react to from this reat band...
The Number Of The Beast
Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner
Run To The Hills
Wrathchild
22nd Acacia Avenue
Dance With The Death
Fear Of The Dark
Writing On The Wall
The Prisoner
The Trooper
Powerslave
The Clansmen
And frankly there are many many many others great songs from them, so feel free to explore :)
Ohh and as a fact for you, Bruce Dickinson (The singer) survived a throat cancer but still nails it. Listen to the live versions... especially rock in rio concert, but also other live versions from them are great... they are really outstanding in live shows.
Best concert I was ever at was the Iron Maiden ‘666’ tour about 15 years ago…epic
Another Iron Maiden song you need to check out is called 2 Minutes to Midnight, it's from their 5th album, Powerslave 🤘🤘
For my money the biggest and best rock group of all time 👍❤🏴 ps number of the beast next please
Up the fucking Irons mates.
Check out RUN FOR THE HILLS by Iron Maiden. Their songs are🔥but they also teach you actual history with their songs while they’re at it. We should all have had to listen to a few of these in school. We all would have been smarter for it 😁
fear of the dark ... best metal song of all times!
this is the definition of fun, listen rock and smile is the best ! r.i.p clive burr !
Iron Maiden is amazing live. If you ever have a chance to see them please do before it's to late.
One of the reasons why the crowd in this one seems to be in awe is because they hey were. If I’m not mistaken this particular version is the debut of this song and everyone was hearing this masterpiece for the first time. They hadn’t even heard the album version at this point.
After Bruce Dickinson joined the Band Iron Maiden exploded. All their albums featuring Bruce Dickinson are great.
One of my favorite maiden songs 💯
welcome to the world of maiden guys Enjoy
Nice 👍 one guys, You can't beat Iron Maidens Hellowed be thy name, it would have to be one of heavy metal's greatest songs ever I've seen them Four times in concert and they never fail to deliver. Nice 👍 Reaction guys, up the Irons.
You have to listen Killers by them.