My favorite Maiden ballad. Singer here is Paul Di'Anno. He was singer on Maiden's first 2 albums, then came BRUCE Dickinson. Bass line is always prominent in Iron Maiden since Steve Harris, founder of Iron Maiden, is song writer for most songs.
I love the albums with Bruce, but the first 2 albums for me will always be superior. Best vocals, best drum patterns, coolest riffs, and 2 of the most dope album covers from any of their albums.
Great song and I also enjoy Steve Harris' bass lines; suggest you reacto to Die with your boots on, To tame a land, Powerslave or The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. UP THE IRONS!
If you want to go down the Iron Maiden rabbit hole there is plenty of material on 17 studio albums I've been listening to Maiden since 1983. Current singer Bruce Dickinson is one of the best in rock/metal. If you like story telling and guitar solos you will love Iron Maiden. Up the Irons! Songs I'd recommend are: Rime of the Ancient Mariner - From the poem of the same name by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (story about about an ocean voyage) Alexander the Great (About the story of Alexander the Great) Hallowed be Thy Name (about a man who is about to be put to death and what he goes through) The Prisoner (based on the UK television series that ran briefly in the late 1960’s) Run to the Hills (about the European arrival in America told from the perspective of both the oppressed Cree and the invading Anglo-Saxon soldiers) Aces High (about aircraft dog fighting between the British and German fighter pilots of WWII) Trooper (based on the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava 1854, which took place during the Crimean War) Where Eagles Dare (based on an Alistair Maclean novel, (1967), and film (1968) about a WWII rescue of an American general from a Nazi stronghold in the Bavarian Alps Flight of Icarus (loosely based on the ancient Greek myth of Icarus) To Tame a Land (the song relays the story of Paul Atreides, Paul Muad'Dib, from the book Dune by Frank Herbert) The Longest Day (about the WWII Normandy Invasion) Paschendale (about the Battle of Passchendale during WWI) That should give you plenty of material.
It’s off their debut. This is one of my all time favorite songs. This is a beautiful song.
My favorite Maiden ballad. Singer here is Paul Di'Anno. He was singer on Maiden's first 2 albums, then came BRUCE Dickinson. Bass line is always prominent in Iron Maiden since Steve Harris, founder of Iron Maiden, is song writer for most songs.
Great song, i love the style of early Maiden...
Such a beautiful song.
Have been waiting for someone to notice the bass in IM songs.😀
I love the albums with Bruce, but the first 2 albums for me will always be superior. Best vocals, best drum patterns, coolest riffs, and 2 of the most dope album covers from any of their albums.
If you listen to this immediately after Transylvania (as is proper), it's obvious that this song is about vampires.
Great song and I also enjoy Steve Harris' bass lines; suggest you reacto to Die with your boots on, To tame a land, Powerslave or The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. UP THE IRONS!
If you want to go down the Iron Maiden rabbit hole there is plenty of material on 17 studio albums I've been listening to Maiden since 1983. Current singer Bruce Dickinson is one of the best in rock/metal. If you like story telling and guitar solos you will love Iron Maiden. Up the Irons! Songs I'd recommend are:
Rime of the Ancient Mariner - From the poem of the same name by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (story about about an ocean voyage)
Alexander the Great (About the story of Alexander the Great)
Hallowed be Thy Name (about a man who is about to be put to death and what he goes through)
The Prisoner (based on the UK television series that ran briefly in the late 1960’s)
Run to the Hills (about the European arrival in America told from the perspective of both the oppressed Cree and the invading Anglo-Saxon soldiers)
Aces High (about aircraft dog fighting between the British and German fighter pilots of WWII)
Trooper (based on the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava 1854, which took place during the Crimean War)
Where Eagles Dare (based on an Alistair Maclean novel, (1967), and film (1968) about a WWII rescue of an American general from a Nazi stronghold in the Bavarian Alps
Flight of Icarus (loosely based on the ancient Greek myth of Icarus)
To Tame a Land (the song relays the story of Paul Atreides, Paul Muad'Dib, from the book Dune by Frank Herbert)
The Longest Day (about the WWII Normandy Invasion)
Paschendale (about the Battle of Passchendale during WWI)
That should give you plenty of material.
better to say "all with Bruce Dickinson". and I speak: Paul D'ianno wronged
Best metal song ever!
Great song to get stoned to I love doing dabs to it.
This is actually one of their oldest songs going back to 1976..... know at least the lyrics were written by their very first singer Paul Day
No fucking way, Written by Paul ? That much introspectiveness in lyrics are insanely beautiful
"first time hearing" and you sing with him XD
Up The Irons from #metalchoppingblock 🤘
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Brian Dickerson! :D
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Paras maiden albumi ja killers tulee perään! 🤟🤟🤤❤️❤️
best maiden song ever. Di Anno is the better singer for me. Old school
React to Black Sabbath: Anno Mundi