the sands of time for me are running looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow!
When most people think about metal its about that scream shit. Personally i think that shit is godawful. Iron Maiden, Sabbath, Metallica, Megadeth is real metal not that squeeling shit
@@RoyyGn Yeah I have only heard that stuff on occasions. I'm relitavely new to metal and I can tell you that from a person who thought metal was screaming I was dead wrong. It's a shame because I really feel a lot more people would like some kind of metal but the negative connotations of metal being screaming and satanic which are both false, put them off. Pretty much all the people I befriend I tell them to listen to metal. First edge them into it with some classic led zeppelin and black sabbath and then iron maiden, metallica, Megadeth and so on.
this performance was actually 2 days before the album was even released, so that audience is hearing this for the first time ever. Absolutely incredible
That makes a lot of sense since when this song intro gets played you hear a bunch of people cheering, but nobody is since this is there first time hearing it.
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"Dad why is my sisters name Rose? "thats because your mother loves roses" "oh, okay, thanks dad" "No problem Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name (live)"
@@finismalorum9746da fuck are you talking about?? Yeah Bruce is old but he sounds better now than most rockers in there young prime.ever sounded...take for instance axl rose 1988 and axl rose 2018 ..now listen to Bruce Dickenson 1988 and Bruce 2018 and not much difference..I even believe there's a video of Bruce over the years ..Bruce can still belt them out I've seen him live many times and he always gives 110%
I know! Just discovered this version today. Life can never be the same again! Fucking loving Clive as well. Just an unbelievable version of this song. Nx
@@neiladams4839 this is the best version of this song,the tempo and Bruce's bombastic voice(that is much stronger comparing to the studio version) is making this live performance one of the best maiden had
There is a vocal coach guy who does a reaction to this exact version that caught my eye so I gave it a listen. And to hear another vocal expert break down all parts of this performance was really cool. If you enjoy this amazing version of the best Maiden song and can find that video give it a listen. Rock on my Maiden fans.
Clive Burr's birthday and passing. 8 March 1957 / 12 March 2013 My favorite Iron Maiden drummer member ever.. He just drove the Iron Maiden power level to the top. Rock In Peace Clive
@@johnd7210 they didn’t get radioplay…that makes their achievements tenfold…how they managed to get the biggest and most diverse Fanbase is beyond me….
I really dig Clive’s drumming. Whether it be blink-182 or Motörhead, nothing beats the classic drummers - Scott and Phil! I like how it picks up speed at the end too, I’ve never noticed if they do it in other live albums and I’ve got some on vinyl
This is the one song that you never skip on Spotify shuffle mode. How is it possible to make such a masterpiece. Non-metal listeners who are always complaining about Metal being violent, satanic, angry, loud and only screaming should just listen to this.
My fucking God dude... That part still makes me tear up and give me the illest chills possible. Bruce Dickinson is an absolute fucking legend, no one will ever be like him.
@Aldo S. Of course you can't forget about Ronnie James Dio! He created more of an impact on music than Bruce did. I still like Maiden a little more though. Bruce is my favorite. ❤
Hell rite hear havent stop try to meditate to bruce fucken evil but insane voice the man sing from his soul with so much passion it just pump me up every time
It could be because the spiritual ties it has to it. It has a few scriptures in it. Scriptures are know to give life, light and encouragement in dark times
Hey man, your spot on.. I saw them for the first time in Providence Rhode Island in 86 or 1987, there were no cell phones then either, unless you were a preppie spoiled rich kid who ran back out to his girlfriends dads car to throw up his peppermint schnapps and pass out, and go to school a couple of days later and tell everyone it was the fucking balls of a show!!!! 🤘
whoever says that obviously ain't a true rocker man when I think rock I think of such icons such as Chris Cornell Chester Pennington rob Halford and of course the legendary iron maiden along with Bruce Dickinson man all these guys are legends
I'm 24 and have never really listened to Iron Maiden before, only 'Number of the Beast'. But goddamn, this is one of the best live performances I've ever seen on UA-cam. I'm a new fan, for sure.
Agreed. I stopped listening to Maiden for a long time after he left. I thought Clive WAS Maiden. I could get over Paul leaving sort of as "Killers" was phenomenal but so was "Number of the Beast". Clive seemingly had absolute control of Maiden in a way Nicko never did.
Bro !....I saw them on the Powerslave tour at the old Rosemont Horizon on 22 Dec...just before their X-mas break....57 years young now and hope they visit DFW soon...Enjoy the show! Up the Irons! 🤘🍻
6:13 I will never not get goosebumps during these final lines. Like the whole song exists only to build up to that final exclamation. And Bruce absolutely destroys it live. I love this version over the recording. From a storytelling and songwriting perspective, this song is unmatched. The instrumentation mirrors the lyrics and the psyche of the speaker as it grows more and more uneasy. If you read the lyrics, if you pay attention to the guitars and drums and bass building and building in their tempo and aggression to this point, you begin to realize how important these final lines are and how Bruce's delivery makes it so perfect. The speaker begins the song afraid of death, doubtful of God's existence, then he spirals into despair asking-if he exists-why God's allowed this to happen to him. By the end of the song he has an epiphany, a revelation, and as he's about to die, he reliquishes all his doubts and accepts his fate, finally wailing in guttural, primal submission: "HALLOWED BE THY NAME!" Goosebumps. Every time.
Wow, you know what? I love this song and have listened to countless times, but your comment opened a new dimension to the song and just adds another brilliant layer to it! Thanks dude, Thanks!
lmfao I shit you not, I get goosebumps during the entire time and the end is just the climax where I can finally die in peace knowing I've lead a good life
skyguitar Thanks! Haven't listened to it in a while in all honesty, but when I was younger it was hands-down my favorite album to listen to on loop haha. Sorry for the late reply, YT didn't alert me for some dumb reason. Cheers mate!
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best live performance ever....remember that I saw them first time in Greece in 13.9.1988. Thirteen years old then, snicked out from my home and went on foot (15 miles walking) paid sixteen hundred drachmas {about 5 Euros today} ( much expensive for a 13year old boy then (didn't spend my allowance for 4 months!!!) BEST experience ever ... Up the irons!!!!!
My dad is a drummer and possibly the biggest Iron Maiden fan I've ever seen (he's made one of their songs my second name), he was barely 11 years old when this performance happened, and today I am 21 years old and I continue to appreciate the band's works from waaay before I was even born, I never cease getting impressed by how timeless and legendary Iron Maiden is, they keep improving and getting better and better even nowadays, I know they'll be in history books for a really long time Iron Maiden was my dad's teenage favorite band, I've been listening to them and to my dad playing since I was born, and I hope someday I get to see them live and pass their legacy on to future generations ♡
During their peak, they were heads and shoulders above just about anyone. I'm surprised more people aren't into them. The only band I'd say had an edge to Maiden was late 70's era Judas Priest (1976-1979) ... one of the most creative streaks in not just heavy metal history, but music history 🤘🤘
I remember "air drumming" to this song over 30 years ago. It's amazing to just now find out that Clive played the 16th note hi-hat pattern with just his right hand. I always thought he "fanned" it with two hands on the hats, but check out 3:49: clearly shows one hand playing the pattern. Drummers, ever try playing that with one hand, at this tempo and volume, on 15" heavy high hats, especially near the end of a show? My right arm would've fallen off! RIP Clive, you were one bad-ass on the tubs and blades.
Scott Woods Holy shit, people like you are an intellectual detriment to the Maiden fanbase. Please stop spreading your idiocy around. And that's got to be the worst comeback I've heard in my life. All you do is insult Bruce and Nicko from behind a keyboard. If you told your bullshit to Bruce in person, he'd probably beat the fucking shit out of your empty skull. He and Nicko make Maiden the great band it is today, just as great as when Clive was their drummer. I'd be glad to tell it to your face, but you sound like an asshole Brit who rarely exits his mold-ridden basement, and I have no intention of crossing the Atlantic to talk to dipshits like you.
Scott Woods different styles, written in different times... Nicko is pretty dope too cuz he puts his own style into something... I mean I've been drumming for a while and I'm not going to play Metallica's Enter Sandman by the book! I'm fucking around with time and making it my own.
"Tears flow but why am i crying After all im not afraid of dying Dont i believe that there never is an end?" This is so fucking deep and well written i cant get enough
Unfortunately they didn't write it. They stole it from a band called Becket and got sued over it. Really hit me hard, didn't think they would do such a thing.
"When you know that your time is close at hand Maybe then you'll begin to understand Life down here is just a strange illusion" This is the real line from this amazing song that not enough people comprehend.
"Hallowed Be Thy Name" I'm waiting in my cold cell, when the bell begins to chime Reflecting on my past life and it doesn't have much time 'Cause at 5 o'clock they take me to the Gallows Pole The sands of time for me are running low Running low When the priest comes to read me the last rites I take a look through the bars at the last sights Of a world that has gone very wrong for me Can it be that there's some sort of an error Hard to stop the surmounting terror Is it really the end, not some crazy dream? Somebody please tell me that I'm dreaming It's not easy to stop from screaming But words escape me when I try to speak Tears flow but why am I crying? After all I am not afraid of dying Don't I believe that there never is an end? As the guards march me out to the courtyard Somebody cries from a cell "God be with you" If there's a God then why has he let me go? As I walk all my life drifts before me And though the end is near I'm not sorry Catch my soul 'cause it's willing to fly away Mark my words believe my soul lives on Don't worry now that I have gone I've gone beyond to see the truth When you know that your time is close at hand Maybe then you'll begin to understand Life down here is just a strange illusion Yeah, yeah, yeah Hallowed be Thy name Yeah, yeah, yeah Hallowed be Thy name
So many people think Rob Halford is the greatest. Don't get me wrong he's good but Bruce Dickinson doesn't go falsetto to reach the high notes. This is an amazing vocalist with all the intangibles a singer wants. Very underrated.
A lifelong Maidenhead (well, since 1986) couldn't agree more. My best friend is a Judas Priest fanatic, and I can't fault him for that, but I showed him this video once, and he just whispered at the end, "Well, I can see why you're a Maiden fan."
@@Dragonblaster1 I feel like their performance always has some magic. It clearly attracts you. Superb guitars, bass, drum, voice..Never disappointing you.
This would never be this tight again. Two words. CLIVE BURR!! The pocket is so huge and steady. It's just brilliant but never sounded the same after he left the band. That right hand during the first half of the song was his trademark! Just so perfect and so gloriously powerful. Bruce was untouchable here!!!
I completely agree, and yet, I have to say - while Clive keeps it as tight as a pull of a black hole, Nicko stretches it, bends it and swings it just like you're riding the black hole's event horizon itself. Both are incredibly awe-inspiring when it comes to playing this song. ua-cam.com/video/_ToPD_KDU-I/v-deo.html - this is absolutely otherworldly.
Bruce's tone on the long "name" is just killing me bro. I literally die a little inside because of its beauty. All my efforts in vain and as pale as the moon in the glow of his brilliance.
Clive Burr. You are living forever because of this. What a marvelous drummer you was. You bring the soul of this song with your mates. Drumming and making your own melody into this masterpiece. R.I.P.
This is the song that got me into metal. I used to think it was too much screaming but I heard this song and it was more soft than most metal songs, so I liked this song and decided to check more of Iron Maiden. Thank you Iron Maiden for getting me into this awesome genre.
The best Maiden song ever... the best metal song ever! The best version! And I was there! If I need a music rush, ever, I pull up Hallowed Be Thy Name on my iPod. Try not head-banging and air-guitaring to this, I dare you. Dave and Adrian on Gibson Explorers, and the underrated Clive Burr on drums (much though I love Nicko). Fantastic! A Maidenhead to the day I die.
@@D-Day-fb3pw Can ANYONE dislike this performance? When someone is doubting my taste in music I just show them this song haha. Most of my friends who aren't even metalheads still think this song is awesome. When I met my girlfriend 3 years ago she didn't like metal at all, but when I blasted this song in the car a couple of times she grew to love it. Since then I've brought her to both Maiden and Metallica concerts and she loved every second of it lmao
well I love this song too, but "the best piece of music ever written" is a bit over the top? Aside from that being very subjective I think it is hard to argue that musically speaking there are better written songs than probably any Iron Maiden song or for that matter probably any contemporary music piece.
No auto tune AND Bruce motioning to the sound guy that he can’t hear himself in the monitor AND perfect vocal delivery. Astonishing, not too mention the incredible band and song.
That's what got me. Bruce sitting on the stairs like "up the monitor man I can't hear myself" while sustaining that "low" flawlessly. Absolutely amazing.
That last verse when he sings "Hallowed be thy name" just gives me goosebumps everytime. It sounds so supernatural like how is it possible for a human to do that
I know right! When I heard it for the first time, my jaw dropped and even now after many times of listening to it. I am still amazing by his true talent!!
I would argue Bruce got better as he got older. The Talisman (En Vivo) and Powerslave (Flight 666) also Tears of the Dragon (Live with Tribuzy) showcase that perfectly.
He's got a better voice by the book these days. Purer tone, smoother pitch transitions, doesn't lose his breath as easily live. But the sheer power in this recording is something else.
Still wondering how Iron Maiden is still touring strong to this day. The evidence is clear. Kick as bass, vocals, guitars, drums, writing, lyrics, production, mixing and engineering. Not to mention, Eddie! Can't wait to see them this October 2022!!!
This performance for me is the absolute pinnacle of music. If I had to pick a favorite song, it would be this performance of this song. Absolutely goosebump-inducing.
I'm 21, I saw then on oct 4. It was the best moment of my entire life. Every single time i heard them since, i get goosebumps and my eyes fill with tears. It was simply unbelievable , like a dream u know? Anyway, i know that i will remember that day for the rest of my life!
@@porfiriodev ...thanks for your post. October 4 is the day before my birthday. I am so happy that there are younger people out there that are moved by their music. I hope you get to see them a million more times! Love to you from ohio usa.❣
@@RPMCanes: Not dead, it's just moved into genres that don't get much radio airplay. You have to go looking for it nowadays, it doesn't get delivered to you anymore.
To all the people thinking Dickinson's vocals are overdubbed, know that this was recorded in a time when overdubbing in the studio was a major challenge, much less doing it live. Overdubbing as we know it didn't start coming in properly until a few years after this was made when digital equipment became more readily available, and even then most studio's still had the good old reel to reel to track the bands. There's no trickery here with Bruce, or the band. Fact is the tech just didn't exist in 1982, so what you hear is what you get. They were (and are) fucking good at what they do, they don't need any 'enhancements' to make them sound good.
Maiden are one of those rare bands where the live performance often surpasses the studio recording. Besides live rock music is mostly about the skill of the musician with his instrument, as there are no electronic sounds involved. Hence out of any genre it generally comes across the best when performed live!
yeah, hes had other great performances but this is hands down the best, both for Bruce and the rest of the band. The note hold on the word low and than the transition scream. Then the final hallowed be thy name and note hold are the best.
I like the 2001 RiR because Bruce interacts more with the ppl and the guitarists seems to having a good time. This version hands down tho, specially at the last part. Bruce absolutely nailed the screams
Everyone can have their opinions but clive kills on the drums in this version, ive never seen a version where nicko does it justice, and i love nicko's drumming btw
“When the priest comes to read me the last rites, I take a look through bars at the last sights, of a world that has gone very wrong for me...” -poetry
When I was a teen I used to blast this on my stereo. Had some friends over and my mom came home. They only heard her yell....and they where extremly shocked when I turned the dial up....she wanted me to play it louder. Still love this song....and now its a fond memory of my departed mother
The greatest Metal song ever. Period! It has everything the initial buildup and intro, the crescendo leading to a massive twin lead explosion. The drums and tempo throughout, the bass gallop and the power vocals, and that amazing finish. If there ever was a perfect metal song. This is it.
I have finally concluded that Mr doctor Dickinson is not human, he must be from a superior parallel universe who can write songs and sing them to such high quality and clarity. Truly truly amazing.
Normal thing, don't complicate it, most important is how frequent the artist do that! But it will be always inspiring, influencing, and ripping off, original work, mix it creatively together, that's it! Actually every aspect of humanity is like that lol! But some few have way bigger impact than the others @@Edward-sx5yf
I just learned that Bruce had this to say on Clive: "He's been the best drummer the band ever had. That's not taking anything away from Nicko. Technically, Nicko's probably a far more competent drummer than Clive. It's just that Clive had this incredible feel, and you can't learn that, and I regret that he wasn't given more time to try and sort himself out." Fuck MS. RIP Clive Burr.
I agree with him. Clive wasn't as technically perfect or as consistent as Nicko, but his Fills and drum beats were more creative and he had more energy in his playing than Nicko
I played in bands for almost 30 years. In 1 show near the end i was doing a guitar solo when my legs gave out and i fell back into the drums. People thought i was drunk but i wasn't drinking. Long story short my last year playing out i had to sit in a chair because i was having trouble keeping my balance. Found out i had MS and soon i had to stop playing out because i would get so worn out that i could no longer play past 2 sets. Doesn't matter if you lead a clean and healthy life MS will get you if your just prone to it. I can only imagine the horror Clive went thru RIP.
This video was published when I was 11 days old. And here I’m sitting today 15 years later, and getting ready to go on an Iron Maiden concert in a few hours !🤘🏻
🤘🏽 Wow - time passes by so fast. This song was already twenty something years old when you were born. My son is a year younger than you. Hope you had fun!
[Intro] I'm waiting in my cold cell, when the bell begins to chime Reflecting on my past life and it doesn't have much time Cause at 5 o'clock they take me to the Gallows Pole The sands of time for me are running low Running low, yeah [Verse 1] When the priest comes to read me the last rites I take a look through the bars at the last sights Of a world that has gone very wrong for me Can it be that there's some sort of error? Hard to stop the surmounting terror Is it really the end, not some crazy dream? [Verse 2] Somebody please tell me that I'm dreaming It's not easy to stop from screaming But words escape me when I try to speak Tears fall but why am I crying? After all I'm not afraid of dying Don't I believe that there never is an end? [Verse 3] As the guards march me out to the courtyard Somebody cries from a cell "God be with you" If there's a God why has He let me go? As I walk my life drifts before me And though the end is near I'm not sorry Catch my soul, it's willing to fly away [Verse 4] Mark my words believe my soul lives on Don't worry now that I have gone I've gone beyond to seek the truth When you know that your time is close at hand Maybe then you'll begin to understand Life down here is just a strange illusion
when I hear this song... Something changes in my brain and my body... the whole feeling changes no matter what was before hearing the song. This is so tremendously good!
me too, man, *sigh* me too. I just got into heavy metal and Iron Maiden and so far this is my favorite song of theirs and my god their performance in this video was exactly like I pictured while listening to the song an endless amount of times. Bruce Dickinson's facial expressions and even his haircut is exactly the way I imagined it would be. That sir is amazing
My all time favorite band. Metal doesn't get more hard charging than "Hallowed be thy Name" ----Also, the best concerts you'll ever attend where fans go absolutely nuts. God bless these guys for the joy they have shared over so many decades.
Bruce is knocking it out of the park with his vocals in this performance, and the production is sharp! Definately the best version I've heard of this classic, not easy to sing! Dickinson is usually running around too much and getting short on breath, I love that he had a enough respect for the song here to stand still and deliver.
I wish every day that I could have been born early enough to see them live! Every singles thing about this performance is perfection. The guitar players all look so chill too even though they are absolutely ripping it up!!
I could not imagine being in that audience. I get chills watching this performance on UA-cam. I literally cannot fathom watching it live in front of me.
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Emre Emirli yeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh!
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Bruce is awesome!
Ricardo Valadão he really is!
This moment is absolutely awesome.....and for me it’s the best played version ever of this great song!🤘
Dare i say this is even better than the studio recording
No one cares. Say what you want. That's why it's called an "opinion".
I agree with you Jason. Don't know what's up with 'Mrcloop'.
Prime maiden rocks harder live than in studio..even nowadays they perform awesome. Nevermind the mcbolocks, and have a great day sir!
@Logan Waltz Lmao
jason hell yeah bro , this version is amazing
This is one of the best performances, of anything, ever
Yeah, it is
Sounds about right
Correct
Hesyes thebest ever.
Not loud enough ....
No auto tune. No teleprompters. No backing tracks. Not one cell phone in the audience. The good 'ol days of rock concerts, I suppose.
Well this was in 82 so i doubt anyone had good cellphones to record😵
@@Dark5ide12 Yeah. Kinda the point of the comment referencing the good 'ol days
And people had to have real talent and actually play their instruments.
@@shinobi_1_kenobi796Oh fk off. I bet you don't play an instrument.
Usted está en lo cierto
After listening to this I really feel sorry for people who are not into metal
I agree with that 100%. These guys are so, so, good....
Yes!!
Anything is better than trash metal.
When most people think about metal its about that scream shit. Personally i think that shit is godawful. Iron Maiden, Sabbath, Metallica, Megadeth is real metal not that squeeling shit
@@RoyyGn Yeah I have only heard that stuff on occasions. I'm relitavely new to metal and I can tell you that from a person who thought metal was screaming I was dead wrong. It's a shame because I really feel a lot more people would like some kind of metal but the negative connotations of metal being screaming and satanic which are both false, put them off. Pretty much all the people I befriend I tell them to listen to metal. First edge them into it with some classic led zeppelin and black sabbath and then iron maiden, metallica, Megadeth and so on.
this performance was actually 2 days before the album was even released, so that audience is hearing this for the first time ever. Absolutely incredible
If this is true then that's amazing
@@mrm2542 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beast_on_the_Road yeah no shit dude
makes you wish you were there when it happened.
Not to mention it sounds better than the release version
That makes a lot of sense since when this song intro gets played you hear a bunch of people cheering, but nobody is since this is there first time hearing it.
that "looooooow" lasts more than an average punk song
Lasts longer than me in bed
Reddit quality commenting... (That is supposed to be very embarrassing, although I guess this doesn't compute for almost anyone. It is of course worthless to debate whether "YT quality commenting", or any other, would have been better, no, but there is no winning in this, although some seem to think they could "win" by being just like something...)
That's a whole grindcore album
@@knoegell Grindcore artists watching this and thinking about the sheer amount of material potential
meanwhile jesus of suburbia: laughs in background*
This is the best live version of this song
No it certainly is not
Yes
"Dad why is my sisters name Rose?
"thats because your mother loves roses"
"oh, okay, thanks dad"
"No problem Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name (live)"
😂
Old joke but timeless 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I enjoy your humor, sir.
This is a reddit moment
@@Bruh-bx9mh bruh
Almost finished with my time machine, who's coming???
Lol I wish
Where do ya live? I'm coming
Mmeeeeeee
i'm in :D
🖑 me 🤘
Who agrees this was one of the very best Vocal performances in the History of Hard Rock / Metal
Absolutely.
Bruce nr1
Ronnie James Dio second
*RAISES HAND ENTHUSIASTICALLY*
good1, WASP harder faster is also good
Love hate love by Alice In Chains live at the Moore is up there too
Some of the songs in this particular concert sounded even better than their studio version. That's how great their performance was.
Hey another Indian metal fan
Sadda haq 🤜🏼
@@Rahul_Sastryhey there
That's usual for maiden songs.
I agree, except for Metallica ^^
Maiden sounds better live than most bands do in the studio
Still do!
Sadly Bruce’s voice hasn’t ever recovered from 1985. Over touring is a killer.
@@finismalorum9746 id say he have, for me hes best period was early 2000s
And still do.. bruce dickenson has the greatest voice of all time...he sounds amazing live
@@finismalorum9746da fuck are you talking about?? Yeah Bruce is old but he sounds better now than most rockers in there young prime.ever sounded...take for instance axl rose 1988 and axl rose 2018 ..now listen to Bruce Dickenson 1988 and Bruce 2018 and not much difference..I even believe there's a video of Bruce over the years ..Bruce can still belt them out I've seen him live many times and he always gives 110%
The live version is just as awesome as the studio version.
True
I definitely find iron maiden way better live than studio
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I Agree!
so true
This is seriously one of the best things I've ever heard in my life
This song is pure perfection man,i could die happy to this song,deep epic and beautiful
I know! Just discovered this version today. Life can never be the same again! Fucking loving Clive as well. Just an unbelievable version of this song. Nx
@@neiladams4839 this is the best version of this song,the tempo and Bruce's bombastic voice(that is much stronger comparing to the studio version) is making this live performance one of the best maiden had
There is a vocal coach guy who does a reaction to this exact version that caught my eye so I gave it a listen. And to hear another vocal expert break down all parts of this performance was really cool. If you enjoy this amazing version of the best Maiden song and can find that video give it a listen. Rock on my Maiden fans.
@злодейский Ломбардо
Would you like to tell the class what happened next?
Clive Burr's birthday and passing.
8 March 1957 / 12 March 2013
My favorite Iron Maiden drummer member ever.. He just drove the Iron Maiden power level to the top.
Rock In Peace Clive
i'm a drummer me! i like Nicko Mcbrain YA BRO!
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How the fuck can a live show sound soo good in 1982? This is fucking better than the studio version, and that album is perfect!
It's simple - They're Maiden and that's what they do. The most under-rated band ever.
@@johnd7210 did you just call one of the most famous heavy metal bands an underrated one? lol
@@johnd7210 they didn’t get radioplay…that makes their achievements tenfold…how they managed to get the biggest and most diverse Fanbase is beyond me….
@@vedicmetalhead1029 what fucking metal band actually got radio play?
@@johnd7210 - They're not under-rated at all, they get mad respect, lol.
My opinion is that it is not only their best song but best live performance as well
I really dig Clive’s drumming. Whether it be blink-182 or Motörhead, nothing beats the classic drummers - Scott and Phil!
I like how it picks up speed at the end too, I’ve never noticed if they do it in other live albums and I’ve got some on vinyl
@@icecoldgazpacho Blink 182? Ugh!
Definitely Better than The Trooper.
I'm in a boat. Ouch help me
Dude fuck yeah
This is the definitive life version of this song
This is the best version of all songs ever recorded on this planet.
You're right. It's perfect- absolutely perfect and Dave and and Adrian are so damned good. Every single time I watch this video I'm in awe.
Clive is on fire here too
I have found a better performance! ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
@@alexdanalibaba5085 I fuckin hate you😂
3° place because we have two music's of rainbow in 1977
1° Mistreated and Catch the Rainbow (no order)
2° ☝️
3° this version of Iron
This is the one song that you never skip on Spotify shuffle mode. How is it possible to make such a masterpiece. Non-metal listeners who are always complaining about Metal being violent, satanic, angry, loud and only screaming should just listen to this.
A song written with a very big intelligence.
Best ever metal composition, alongside Metallica's ONE
@@alexandrumihalisnicolau5231 Songs you will never get tired of listening to
this not song its any art glad u come here its masterpiece bro
This song is the audio incarnation of beautiful perfection
6:27 Bruce transcending from the greatest human singer to the god level. Unbelievable performance.
Bruce was always a God. You just didn't realize it.
@@stevej1910 "I'm not playing god...all this time, I've been playing human."
My fucking God dude... That part still makes me tear up and give me the illest chills possible. Bruce Dickinson is an absolute fucking legend, no one will ever be like him.
@Aldo S. Of course you can't forget about Ronnie James Dio! He created more of an impact on music than Bruce did. I still like Maiden a little more though. Bruce is my favorite. ❤
And he was very young at this time. He was 23 years old
Yeah man... BEST LIVE VERSION EVER!!!
What a memories...43 years old
Who is still listening at 2019?
Hell rite hear havent stop try to meditate to bruce fucken evil but insane voice the man sing from his soul with so much passion it just pump me up every time
54 yrs old and still loving the maiden 👍
47 next week. Tallica, Accept, Running Wild, Maiden Megadeth,... Too many bands lol.
Everytime goosebumbs!
@@Naglfar12 you're absolutely right bro...
Strangely this song helps me when I'm down. It's such a well structured, written and performed masterpiece.
It could be because the spiritual ties it has to it. It has a few scriptures in it. Scriptures are know to give life, light and encouragement in dark times
Mee too
It’d have to be one of the hardest to sing I reckon. Bruce the king of this song 🤘
Man not a single phone in sight, wish concerts were still like this were people just rocked out and didn’t have to record to post in their stories man
Hey man, your spot on.. I saw them for the first time in Providence Rhode Island in 86 or 1987, there were no cell phones then either, unless you were a preppie spoiled rich kid who ran back out to his girlfriends dads car to throw up his peppermint schnapps and pass out, and go to school a couple of days later and tell everyone it was the fucking balls of a show!!!! 🤘
Hearing the bass guitar very distinctively feels soo gooood. Like they say "Steve Harris is not a god, god is a Steve Harris".
You can LITERALLY hear the bass strings slapping the pick-ups. Fantastic.
This is one of the first iron madden songs I’ve heard and that is one of the first things I’ve picked up. 🤘🏼
I was thinking this the whole listen, the bass sounds SO good!
Harris isn't good he's god.
@@JT-dw2bg This is Harris' specific sound. So good to hear heavy lines so distinctively amongst the other excellent players in the band.
and people say there is no talent in rock/metal just screaming, have never heard this band
long live maiden
people who say there is no talent in rock/metal have down syndrome
Devilofdoom and acoustic 😂
whoever says that obviously ain't a true rocker man when I think rock I think of such icons such as Chris Cornell Chester Pennington rob Halford and of course the legendary iron maiden along with Bruce Dickinson man all these guys are legends
Those who say that have never metal screamed. That takes talent too.
IMFFIM !
Almost forgot to listen to this today
One Iron Maiden a day keeps the doctor away
I think there are 2 types of people in this world. Those who love this band/song and the soulless masses who’ve never lived
@@TheSSimoSS ,...sooooooo v e r y T R U E :-D !!!
Lol I felt the same way, got to get in at least one play a day!
A day wasted.
Hands down the greatest metal song every written.
Can't even argue that reslly
great but not greatest
Maybe not the Greatest but easily Top 20
agreed best metal song
This and Judas Priest's Painkiller. Watch the lyric version of it with the knight in metal armor riding his metalcycle, it's badass oozing metal.
I'm 24 and have never really listened to Iron Maiden before, only 'Number of the Beast'. But goddamn, this is one of the best live performances I've ever seen on UA-cam. I'm a new fan, for sure.
What do you listen to
Be greatful that you found this band.
Check out the version of this song by Machine Head, it's even better.
@@markandersen793 Iron maiden version is way better.
@@avengedxp4702 I listen to all music. If it's good music, I like it. This is great music.
Clive Burr the show stealer. One of the greatest drummers of all time, in my opinion.
Nicko McBrain is great but no one can play Hallowed be thy name better than Clive Burr
Arvind Shastri Well said!
Agreed. I stopped listening to Maiden for a long time after he left. I thought Clive WAS Maiden. I could get over Paul leaving sort of as "Killers" was phenomenal but so was "Number of the Beast". Clive seemingly had absolute control of Maiden in a way Nicko never did.
@@deathmetaldouglas69 Not past tense arsewipe........Up The Irons!
@ Mats Lughead. Not sure what you are getting at, don't care and you can fuck off. Thank you.
At 61 years old Iron Maiden is coming back to Rosemont Illinois and I will be there😂
2024. Metal up \'x/
Bro !....I saw them on the Powerslave tour at the old Rosemont Horizon on 22 Dec...just before their X-mas break....57 years young now and hope they visit DFW soon...Enjoy the show! Up the Irons! 🤘🍻
MAIDEN. MAIDEN. MAIDEN. MAIDEN. MAIDEN. MAIDEN. MAIDEN. MAIDEN. MAIDEN.
this might be the best live performance of rock music, ever
Agreed .
Nah, this is heavy metal. But ya, they absolutely KILLED IT 🤘🏼
this ain’t rock you poser
6:13 I will never not get goosebumps during these final lines. Like the whole song exists only to build up to that final exclamation. And Bruce absolutely destroys it live. I love this version over the recording.
From a storytelling and songwriting perspective, this song is unmatched. The instrumentation mirrors the lyrics and the psyche of the speaker as it grows more and more uneasy.
If you read the lyrics, if you pay attention to the guitars and drums and bass building and building in their tempo and aggression to this point, you begin to realize how important these final lines are and how Bruce's delivery makes it so perfect.
The speaker begins the song afraid of death, doubtful of God's existence, then he spirals into despair asking-if he exists-why God's allowed this to happen to him.
By the end of the song he has an epiphany, a revelation, and as he's about to die, he reliquishes all his doubts and accepts his fate, finally wailing in guttural, primal submission: "HALLOWED BE THY NAME!"
Goosebumps. Every time.
Wow, you know what? I love this song and have listened to countless times, but your comment opened a new dimension to the song and just adds another brilliant layer to it! Thanks dude, Thanks!
lmfao I shit you not, I get goosebumps during the entire time and the end is just the climax where I can finally die in peace knowing I've lead a good life
cobhatebreeder Hatebreeder is one fucking hell of an album by Children of Bodom .
It's just Bad Ass
skyguitar Thanks! Haven't listened to it in a while in all honesty, but when I was younger it was hands-down my favorite album to listen to on loop haha. Sorry for the late reply, YT didn't alert me for some dumb reason. Cheers mate!
At 0:33 Bruce indicating to the sound engineer to turn up his vocals, at 1:13 Bruce still not happy about the loudness of his vocals...
Great observation mate!
It all seemed so seamless
I'd never have noticed ! ,,
He does it one more time and it's just full tilt from then on
@@KrazyKittyParty You're right. The third gestures comes at 1:26. I guess the sound engineer finally got the message then :).
I'm certain this is the best metal song of all time and the best live recording ever.
I think you're right.
I am CONFIDENT it is.
I Disagree, to me 666 Rime of the Ancient Mariner IS the best.
Rime of the ancient mariner perhaps.
But,it's so close ...hard to argue for or against
Master of Puppets>Everything
One of the most significant songs in metal history
Dear Bruce, thanks for living
No Bruce, no Maiden!!!!!! (for me)!!!!!! Marco from Italy 🇮🇹 UP THE IRONS forever!!!!
I agree !!!
Hallowed be thy naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeme
And what about Clive???
@@JonnyBlond Dont forget about Steve....
That part at the end when he goes "be thy NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAME" gives me chills everytime
Number of the beast
WE WANT INFORMATION,INFORMATION,INFORMATION....WHO ARE U.....THE NEW NUMBER 2. WHO IS NUMBER 1? U ARE NUMBER 6.....IAM NOT A NUMBER..... IAM A FREE MAN.......AAAAAAHHHHAHAHAHAHA
best live performance ever....remember that I saw them first time in Greece in 13.9.1988. Thirteen years old then, snicked out from my home and went on foot (15 miles walking) paid sixteen hundred drachmas {about 5 Euros today} ( much expensive for a 13year old boy then (didn't spend my allowance for 4 months!!!) BEST experience ever ... Up the irons!!!!!
Awesome.......
1988 OMG wow
Wow what a journey for a 13 yr old
Amazing, fuckin amazing.
5 euros? You mean 50?
My dad is a drummer and possibly the biggest Iron Maiden fan I've ever seen (he's made one of their songs my second name), he was barely 11 years old when this performance happened, and today I am 21 years old and I continue to appreciate the band's works from waaay before I was even born, I never cease getting impressed by how timeless and legendary Iron Maiden is, they keep improving and getting better and better even nowadays, I know they'll be in history books for a really long time
Iron Maiden was my dad's teenage favorite band, I've been listening to them and to my dad playing since I was born, and I hope someday I get to see them live and pass their legacy on to future generations ♡
During their peak, they were heads and shoulders above just about anyone. I'm surprised more people aren't into them.
The only band I'd say had an edge to Maiden was late 70's era Judas Priest (1976-1979) ... one of the most creative streaks in not just heavy metal history, but music history 🤘🤘
yeah, you can't just say your second name is named after Iron Maiden and then not say what it is
@Isaac Ciarlo it is literally my user name
I hope is not Charlotte 😂...
@@isaacciarlo8831 Edwardina the great?
I remember "air drumming" to this song over 30 years ago. It's amazing to just now find out that Clive played the 16th note hi-hat pattern with just his right hand. I always thought he "fanned" it with two hands on the hats, but check out 3:49: clearly shows one hand playing the pattern. Drummers, ever try playing that with one hand, at this tempo and volume, on 15" heavy high hats, especially near the end of a show? My right arm would've fallen off! RIP Clive, you were one bad-ass on the tubs and blades.
***** Nicko completely slops his way through Clive's songs. He's not even in the same stratosphere as Clive.
yeah
Scott Woods Holy shit, people like you are an intellectual detriment to the Maiden fanbase. Please stop spreading your idiocy around. And that's got to be the worst comeback I've heard in my life. All you do is insult Bruce and Nicko from behind a keyboard. If you told your bullshit to Bruce in person, he'd probably beat the fucking shit out of your empty skull. He and Nicko make Maiden the great band it is today, just as great as when Clive was their drummer. I'd be glad to tell it to your face, but you sound like an asshole Brit who rarely exits his mold-ridden basement, and I have no intention of crossing the Atlantic to talk to dipshits like you.
Scott Woods I'm good man, but thanks for the concern.
Scott Woods different styles, written in different times... Nicko is pretty dope too cuz he puts his own style into something... I mean I've been drumming for a while and I'm not going to play Metallica's Enter Sandman by the book! I'm fucking around with time and making it my own.
"Tears flow but why am i crying
After all im not afraid of dying
Dont i believe that there never is an end?"
This is so fucking deep and well written i cant get enough
I felt like dyers eve was deeper and sad
Unfortunately they didn't write it. They stole it from a band called Becket and got sued over it. Really hit me hard, didn't think they would do such a thing.
@@Bruh-bx9mh Steve Harris did swipe a few lines but come on,the songs were great,it 's just like a catch phrase or an aphorisms
"When you know that your time is close at hand
Maybe then you'll begin to understand
Life down here is just a strange illusion"
This is the real line from this amazing song that not enough people comprehend.
@@rreno496 this one hits hard as well,damn i love IM
"Hallowed Be Thy Name"
I'm waiting in my cold cell, when the bell begins to chime
Reflecting on my past life and it doesn't have much time
'Cause at 5 o'clock they take me to the Gallows Pole
The sands of time for me are running low
Running low
When the priest comes to read me the last rites
I take a look through the bars at the last sights
Of a world that has gone very wrong for me
Can it be that there's some sort of an error
Hard to stop the surmounting terror
Is it really the end, not some crazy dream?
Somebody please tell me that I'm dreaming
It's not easy to stop from screaming
But words escape me when I try to speak
Tears flow but why am I crying?
After all I am not afraid of dying
Don't I believe that there never is an end?
As the guards march me out to the courtyard
Somebody cries from a cell "God be with you"
If there's a God then why has he let me go?
As I walk all my life drifts before me
And though the end is near I'm not sorry
Catch my soul 'cause it's willing to fly away
Mark my words believe my soul lives on
Don't worry now that I have gone
I've gone beyond to see the truth
When you know that your time is close at hand
Maybe then you'll begin to understand
Life down here is just a strange illusion
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Hallowed be Thy name
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Hallowed be Thy name
This is not writing lyrics this is poetry at its best
always think the ending deserves a good neck snap noise-lol
Looooooooooooooooooooooooow
Incredible lyrics
Thx!
Appreciated more than ever these days when nothing is real, Maiden comes through.
powerfull voice
Excellent cordenation
Great solo's
That amazing drummer keeping all together
Hail iron
And the awesome bass playing from Steve Harris! 🤘🏼
Irons Up 🤘
So many people think Rob Halford is the greatest. Don't get me wrong he's good but Bruce Dickinson doesn't go falsetto to reach the high notes. This is an amazing vocalist with all the intangibles a singer wants. Very underrated.
@@scientificdevil4672 I agree
@@scientificdevil4672 totally agree
Only Iron Maiden is better than Iron Maiden
A lifelong Maidenhead (well, since 1986) couldn't agree more. My best friend is a Judas Priest fanatic, and I can't fault him for that, but I showed him this video once, and he just whispered at the end, "Well, I can see why you're a Maiden fan."
@@Dragonblaster1 I feel like their performance always has some magic. It clearly attracts you. Superb guitars, bass, drum, voice..Never disappointing you.
Led Zeppelin
Abstraction knows know elements.
Well said
I’ve gotten 3 speeding tickets because of this song and it was worth every penny.
You should've turned it up for the cop- maybe he would've just given you a warning-LOL.
This and "show me how to live" are dangerous while driving
Absolute legend
I was let go! Thank goodness I am a healthcare worker! 🤣
I got a ticket for playing it to loud
This would never be this tight again. Two words. CLIVE BURR!! The pocket is so huge and steady. It's just brilliant but never sounded the same after he left the band. That right hand during the first half of the song was his trademark! Just so perfect and so gloriously powerful. Bruce was untouchable here!!!
Could be maidens best ever live performance, Bruce sounds incredible!
I completely agree, and yet, I have to say - while Clive keeps it as tight as a pull of a black hole, Nicko stretches it, bends it and swings it just like you're riding the black hole's event horizon itself. Both are incredibly awe-inspiring when it comes to playing this song.
ua-cam.com/video/_ToPD_KDU-I/v-deo.html - this is absolutely otherworldly.
Damn Bruce sounds better here than he does on the studio version. Especially with that final note, jesus christ....
Bruce's tone on the long "name" is just killing me bro. I literally die a little inside because of its beauty. All my efforts in vain and as pale as the moon in the glow of his brilliance.
Clive Burr. You are living forever because of this. What a marvelous drummer you was. You bring the soul of this song with your mates. Drumming and making your own melody into this masterpiece. R.I.P.
This is the song that got me into metal. I used to think it was too much screaming but I heard this song and it was more soft than most metal songs, so I liked this song and decided to check more of Iron Maiden. Thank you Iron Maiden for getting me into this awesome genre.
🤘from Australia 🤘
He’a always had some of the best annunciation and diction in terms of lead vocals, metal or otherwise. Musical and a good instrument for story telling
The best Maiden song ever... the best metal song ever! The best version! And I was there! If I need a music rush, ever, I pull up Hallowed Be Thy Name on my iPod. Try not head-banging and air-guitaring to this, I dare you.
Dave and Adrian on Gibson Explorers, and the underrated Clive Burr on drums (much though I love Nicko). Fantastic!
A Maidenhead to the day I die.
Alastair Archibald I agree, but for the record those are Ibanez Destroyers lol
+Alex Moon It's weird. They feel the same in hand, sound the same in tone, but they feel so much different from each other.
Jesse Kunkowski I always liked the feel of Destroyers better however. The Explorers feel kinda like babies first radical guitar shape lol
+Alex Moon I guess but what pisses me off about both of them is how you barely have access to the 22nd or 24th frets due to the shape.
Jesse Kunkowski Yeah I've seen a fair number of people carve out the notch a bitch more
Hands down the best piece of music ever written. I've probably watched this live performance about 500 times and I just can't get tired of it.
I'm right there with ya buddy. I choose my friends by how they react to this performance. Lmao!
@@D-Day-fb3pw Can ANYONE dislike this performance? When someone is doubting my taste in music I just show them this song haha. Most of my friends who aren't even metalheads still think this song is awesome. When I met my girlfriend 3 years ago she didn't like metal at all, but when I blasted this song in the car a couple of times she grew to love it. Since then I've brought her to both Maiden and Metallica concerts and she loved every second of it lmao
Same here. The best metal song ever. Way better than all trash metal songs.
Still giving me goose bumps 3 decades later
well I love this song too, but "the best piece of music ever written" is a bit over the top? Aside from that being very subjective I think it is hard to argue that musically speaking there are better written songs than probably any Iron Maiden song or for that matter probably any contemporary music piece.
Imagine being in THAT live and hearing THIS song for first time with THAT performance....
No auto tune AND Bruce motioning to the sound guy that he can’t hear himself in the monitor AND perfect vocal delivery. Astonishing, not too mention the incredible band and song.
That's what got me. Bruce sitting on the stairs like "up the monitor man I can't hear myself" while sustaining that "low" flawlessly. Absolutely amazing.
That last verse when he sings "Hallowed be thy name" just gives me goosebumps everytime. It sounds so supernatural like how is it possible for a human to do that
a lot of practise and training of course ))
@@MrScamexposed and a whole lot of talent
@@Scorpions824- right you are
I know right!
When I heard it for the first time, my jaw dropped and even now after many times of listening to it.
I am still amazing by his true talent!!
@@MrScamexposed and a third lung
The power and beauty of this song will never fade
Bruce has never sounded better
late 90s and early 00s are pretty close
1981-1982 bruce was god
He sounded great in '83 and early '84 too - sometime in '84 he lost the effortless power and clarity.
I would argue Bruce got better as he got older. The Talisman (En Vivo) and Powerslave (Flight 666) also Tears of the Dragon (Live with Tribuzy) showcase that perfectly.
He's got a better voice by the book these days. Purer tone, smoother pitch transitions, doesn't lose his breath as easily live.
But the sheer power in this recording is something else.
Still wondering how Iron Maiden is still touring strong to this day. The evidence is clear. Kick as bass, vocals, guitars, drums, writing, lyrics, production, mixing and engineering. Not to mention, Eddie!
Can't wait to see them this October 2022!!!
Well I mean they can fly anywhere with that pilot in their ranks.
This performance for me is the absolute pinnacle of music. If I had to pick a favorite song, it would be this performance of this song. Absolutely goosebump-inducing.
did you never see them live. Awesome, F... dude those were the days
I am a 62 year old female.
I love Iron Maiden.
It would be one of the greatest moments of my life if I could get to see them live!!!
❣💙💛💜
You gotta go! Amazing live. In Los Angeles it cost over $500.00 for 2 front center seats. Totally Worth It.
I'm 21, I saw then on oct 4. It was the best moment of my entire life. Every single time i heard them since, i get goosebumps and my eyes fill with tears. It was simply unbelievable , like a dream u know? Anyway, i know that i will remember that day for the rest of my life!
@@porfiriodev ...thanks for your post. October 4 is the day before my birthday. I am so happy that there are younger people out there that are moved by their music. I hope you get to see them a million more times!
Love to you from ohio usa.❣
Metalhead granny
@@samkinison3025 damn! That's expensive. Idk if they'll be touring once i start earning, cuz there's no way my parents will shell out 500$ xD
"Tears flow but why am I crying?
After all I'm not afraid of dying.
don't I believe that there never is an end?" chills!
i feel bad for getting chills the whole fucking song now
My brother introduced me to this song....best sibling EVER!
The late 70's and early 80's was a golden age for electric guitar playing. We will not see its like again.
The art of musicianship is truly dead.
@@RPMCanes: Not dead, it's just moved into genres that don't get much radio airplay. You have to go looking for it nowadays, it doesn't get delivered to you anymore.
I respectfully disagree. All things move in time like a pendulum. It will swing back that way again.
For me, the late 60s and early 70s were the golden age of guitar playing (Hendrix, Clapton, Page, Beck, Blackmore)
@@peacefulruler1 And Gilmour too
I absolutely love Maiden. This performance is amazing. Just remember kiddos. There are more Maiden fans than not. UP THE IRONS!!!
yeah really amazing !!!
👍👽
They better MUCH better with Clive!!
+Ken Sturm nicko is best
You're not a musician and probably wasn't even born when Maiden was at their prime in the early 80s. And no greats like Buddy Rich were the best.
Possibly one of the best songs ever
6:12 - The ending of this song gives me the chills. That scream resonates in my bones, and will resonate through the ages!
Damn right! I never felt so alive lol
To all the people thinking Dickinson's vocals are overdubbed, know that this was recorded in a time when overdubbing in the studio was a major challenge, much less doing it live. Overdubbing as we know it didn't start coming in properly until a few years after this was made when digital equipment became more readily available, and even then most studio's still had the good old reel to reel to track the bands. There's no trickery here with Bruce, or the band. Fact is the tech just didn't exist in 1982, so what you hear is what you get. They were (and are) fucking good at what they do, they don't need any 'enhancements' to make them sound good.
Maiden are one of those rare bands where the live performance often surpasses the studio recording. Besides live rock music is mostly about the skill of the musician with his instrument, as there are no electronic sounds involved.
Hence out of any genre it generally comes across the best when performed live!
Both of you guys know what your about. Respect !
Bruce is called the human AIR RAID SIREN FOR A REASON!
People who claim that the 2001 Rock in Rio version is the best version have obviously never listened to this 1982 version.
yeah, hes had other great performances but this is hands down the best, both for Bruce and the rest of the band. The note hold on the word low and than the transition scream. Then the final hallowed be thy name and note hold are the best.
@@tjbalan896 how about how he belts "go"? So sick!
I like the 2001 RiR because Bruce interacts more with the ppl and the guitarists seems to having a good time. This version hands down tho, specially at the last part. Bruce absolutely nailed the screams
@Dan Maler I've "obviously" watched this version and my favorite is the Flight 666 version. I'm sorry we don't all have the absolute truth like you.
Everyone can have their opinions but clive kills on the drums in this version, ive never seen a version where nicko does it justice, and i love nicko's drumming btw
“When the priest comes to read me the last rites, I take a look through bars at the last sights, of a world that has gone very wrong for me...” -poetry
When I was a teen I used to blast this on my stereo. Had some friends over and my mom came home. They only heard her yell....and they where extremly shocked when I turned the dial up....she wanted me to play it louder. Still love this song....and now its a fond memory of my departed mother
Everything abt this band is perfection be it the drums, guitars,bass or the vocals. Very few bands have that where everyone shines.
They're in perfect symbiosis. And, after all their years, they are my favourite ever band.
I offer Rush to your comment.
The greatest Metal song ever. Period! It has everything the initial buildup and intro, the crescendo leading to a massive twin lead explosion. The drums and tempo throughout, the bass gallop and the power vocals, and that amazing finish. If there ever was a perfect metal song. This is it.
Some parts are slightly repetitive but the last 30 seconds best cadence I’ve heard from Iron Maiden from the album this came off.
The magnificent Clive Burr.
He was so fucking good....damn....
Nicko is great and all but he just didn't reach Clive
@@Kronosthebreaker They both have different styles of playing, it's just a matter of preference.
Indeed, nearing the end of his run with Maiden but man did he leave an impact, his playing on Phantom of the Opera is perfect
I have finally concluded that Mr doctor Dickinson is not human, he must be from a superior parallel universe who can write songs and sing them to such high quality and clarity. Truly truly amazing.
international fencer, author, businessman, critic, lyricist, god singer and a fucking bloody pilot.
I mean, he didn't write Hallowed but sure lmao
Bassist Steve Harris wrote the song.
Also, this song has about 6 full lines completely taken from a Beckett track.
Normal thing, don't complicate it, most important is how frequent the artist do that! But it will be always inspiring, influencing, and ripping off, original work, mix it creatively together, that's it! Actually every aspect of humanity is like that lol! But some few have way bigger impact than the others @@Edward-sx5yf
The powerful voice of Bruce in this concert was shown so much because he wasn't tired yet from the endless tours
I just learned that Bruce had this to say on Clive: "He's been the best drummer the band ever had. That's not taking anything away from Nicko. Technically, Nicko's probably a far more competent drummer than Clive. It's just that Clive had this incredible feel, and you can't learn that, and I regret that he wasn't given more time to try and sort himself out."
Fuck MS. RIP Clive Burr.
I agree with him. Clive wasn't as technically perfect or as consistent as Nicko, but his Fills and drum beats were more creative and he had more energy in his playing than Nicko
Simply Clive was more heavily felt than that of nicko technical drumming.
I played in bands for almost 30 years. In 1 show near the end i was doing a guitar solo when my legs gave out and i fell back into the drums. People thought i was drunk but i wasn't drinking. Long story short my last year playing out i had to sit in a chair because i was having trouble keeping my balance. Found out i had MS and soon i had to stop playing out because i would get so worn out that i could no longer play past 2 sets. Doesn't matter if you lead a clean and healthy life MS will get you if your just prone to it. I can only imagine the horror Clive went thru RIP.
What an Amazing drummer he was! My wife passed away recently with MS... BE STRONG MY FRIEND. NEVER GIVE UP AND PLAY 'TIL YOU CAN!!!
why is always the drummer that has to leave for medical reasons
This video was published when I was 11 days old. And here I’m sitting today 15 years later, and getting ready to go on an Iron Maiden concert in a few hours !🤘🏻
🤘🏽 Wow - time passes by so fast. This song was already twenty something years old when you were born. My son is a year younger than you. Hope you had fun!
0:58 Bruce Dickinson makes singing "loooooooooooooow" seem effortless
I can’t sound as good as him but lowkey it’s not too difficult
his scream in 'number of the beast' amazes me
Right?! I can’t even tell u how many times I’ve tried to hold that note in the basement lol haven’t yet achieved it quite like him
@@Bedroomrips Lol stfu
@@jeffmarcum3643 the live scream from that gig for TNOTB is simply THE best live scream of all time. By a long ways too.
This is the greatest live performance of all time.
And by some distance
Sorry but Donnington 1992 beats this by a mile
Have you heard the live performance of Dance of Death by them? I believe it was in Chile. Absolutely amazing.
What city was this??
[Intro]
I'm waiting in my cold cell, when the bell begins to chime
Reflecting on my past life and it doesn't have much time
Cause at 5 o'clock they take me to the Gallows Pole
The sands of time for me are running low
Running low, yeah
[Verse 1]
When the priest comes to read me the last rites
I take a look through the bars at the last sights
Of a world that has gone very wrong for me
Can it be that there's some sort of error?
Hard to stop the surmounting terror
Is it really the end, not some crazy dream?
[Verse 2]
Somebody please tell me that I'm dreaming
It's not easy to stop from screaming
But words escape me when I try to speak
Tears fall but why am I crying?
After all I'm not afraid of dying
Don't I believe that there never is an end?
[Verse 3]
As the guards march me out to the courtyard
Somebody cries from a cell "God be with you"
If there's a God why has He let me go?
As I walk my life drifts before me
And though the end is near I'm not sorry
Catch my soul, it's willing to fly away
[Verse 4]
Mark my words believe my soul lives on
Don't worry now that I have gone
I've gone beyond to seek the truth
When you know that your time is close at hand
Maybe then you'll begin to understand
Life down here is just a strange illusion
They have so many songs that are absolute quality, but this song, will always be my favorite.
Boy do I miss going to early 80s metal concerts. THE best shows ever.
I'm sorry but you missed.
The best metal band to ever exist
when I hear this song... Something changes in my brain and my body... the whole feeling changes no matter what was before hearing the song. This is so tremendously good!
True
Imagine being there to witness the greatest metal song ever when it was brand new
Just so you take comfort,,,,,,I was there
@@tonyr683lucky guy, this is probably the best show ever
Clive was such a great drummer! This is the classic maiden line up who recorded Number of the Beast...Scream for me Hammersmith.
clive was awesome, but nicko also is awesome
This gives me the chills every time. Especially when I hear the click clack of that bass! So sick!
forty years, man. and he still does it with all the energy. they all do. there will never be another Maiden
I don't even listen to hard metal but when I heard this number for the first time - I was captured, and have been a prisoner since! What a tune!
the amount of money i'd pay to be there..
UK right, only reason I'm mad I didn't grow up in the 80s
Me too, altho I was there 7 years later..long beach, anthrax opened up..I was 13 years old!..changed me for ever!!!!
me too, man, *sigh* me too. I just got into heavy metal and Iron Maiden and so far this is my favorite song of theirs and my god their performance in this video was exactly like I pictured while listening to the song an endless amount of times. Bruce Dickinson's facial expressions and even his haircut is exactly the way I imagined it would be. That sir is amazing
was at this tour..lol.. oh the fun us 80's kids had
I'm paying about 100
You’ll never know what this comment said…
Daddy's lil squirt
That was a great comment my friend but I was alive then lol 😂
This was when my father was in my grandpas testicle
🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha, same :D I was born in 1983.
Sound guy : how would you like the sound of your bass?
Steve Harris : Yes.
Loud and clear
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that's the thing, it wouldn't be a maiden song if you wouldn't be listening to the bass properly :D
My all time favorite band. Metal doesn't get more hard charging than "Hallowed be thy Name" ----Also, the best concerts you'll ever attend where fans go absolutely nuts. God bless these guys for the joy they have shared over so many decades.
When we say, these bands grew us up and they shaped our lives (in a good manner), some people think we are joking...
Bruce is knocking it out of the park with his vocals in this performance, and the production is sharp! Definately the best version I've heard of this classic, not easy to sing! Dickinson is usually running around too much and getting short on breath, I love that he had a enough respect for the song here to stand still and deliver.
I wish every day that I could have been born early enough to see them live! Every singles thing about this performance is perfection. The guitar players all look so chill too even though they are absolutely ripping it up!!
Clive Burr is still the best drummer.
The groove @ 5:40 is fucking insane. Right in the pocket.
I could not imagine being in that audience. I get chills watching this performance on UA-cam. I literally cannot fathom watching it live in front of me.
I'd probably cry myself to death
I saw them live for peace of mind tour in the Charlotte coliseum in n.c. 1985 ...it was mind blowing 🤯 🎸