Let's not forget last year when Maiden came out with their Future Past tour, and people were noticing Nicko'd simplified his drum fills on a number of songs. People wrote it off as him being in his seventies. Then, he comes out and apologizes for not being 100% because he'd had a frickin' STROKE several months earlier, recuperated a good bit, and then went back out on tour.
My favourite Maiden song of all time is Powerslave (especially played live) and they’ve written many great songs since, but this features a lot of what I love about Powerslave, epic with a whole bunch of guitar solos in the middle. I saw them on this tour an they played both of these songs in that set which was just ridiculously good 😊 Epic song (and to answer a question in the video, it was played mid-set)
he wrote wasted years and other songs with bruce and steve and a book monsters of river and rock about music and fishing in canada, new zealand, usa etc. he and dave were neighbi=ors and i@@AndrewRooneyDrums in school together and dave inspired him to play and sold him his first guitar and suggested him for maiden
Just about my favourite maiden song, the energy given at their age is amazing. I'm 65 and struggle to get out of bed sometimes. Took me right back to Adelaide 2015 when I was lucky enough to see this song live myself. 😂
The riff that Adrian and Janick play after all the solos has to be one of my favourite riffs from maiden. It's absolutely amazing. Great song, I'll never forget the times I was lucky enough to see it played on tour
I find during the modern Iron Maiden era some parts of longer songs sometimes bore me but this song is solid the whole way through. And that is not an indictment of this era because I love some of the music since the 90s and 2000s as much as I do their 80 era material. This song is creeping up that list because I only started paying attention to it about 2 months ago
a good argument can be made given all of their musical ability, quality of songwriting showmanship merch they do have it all.and they all seem to be nice guys
I can’t believe you did not lose your shit around the 11:00 minute mark when Nicko pulls a super fast base drum. He hits it 4 times in like a 1/2 second. The most underrated drummer ever.
You are correct, 2016-2017 for the Book of Souls tour. My wife and I caught 16 shows between those two years & this was a major highlight every night. To date, my favorite tour ever.
Adrian is my favorite guitarist in Maiden, and one of my favorite guitarists in metal. Davey and Janick are both great too, but their styles are more one-dimensional. Adrian is a prolific songwriter in his own right and his compositions are always well-thought out and precisely executed. He's a stickler for guitar tone and tempo, and always manages to bring something unique to the table, whether it's songs in odd time signatures or tunings, the use of a wah pedal or other guitar effects, the inclusion of acoustic guitars, etc. He's definitely the secret weapon of Maiden. The band was never the same while he was gone. Had he not returned along with Bruce in 1999, the reunion wouldn't have been nearly as successful.
@@gretarond Janick gets WAY too much hate from some Maiden fans. Yeah, I think some of his prancing and skipping around onstage is cringeworthy as hell, but he's having fun and brings energy to the show. He's also a damn good songwriter, an excellent acoustic player and, by all accounts, a helluva nice guy.
Adrian was always my favorite Maiden guitarist, although I have lots of respect and love for Davey and Janick. All three are so incredible and different styles of play. But Adrian to me was always just so fluid and melodic with his solo's. His work on the Somewhere in Time album is phenomenal.
Can I recommend Alice Cooper's 1972 song 'Billion Dollar Babies" to you? The studio track features Alice and Donovan (yes, THAT Donovan) on vocals and the beat is, well, you have to hear it. I've never heard another rock song's rhythm sound quite like it. Another great classic Alice track for drums is 1971'2 "Halo Of Flies", a cinematic song with lots of changes.
I have been a fan of Iron Maiden since 1981 or so, and my first Maiden show ever was on this tour in New York City. They were killer. I saw them again in 2022 when they returned to NYC. I flew up from Florida just for two concerts: Iron Maiden with Within Temptation and Judas Priest with Queensryche. Back to back shows in the NYC area. Everything was awesome.
That sounds awesome. I've been a fan since around 1986. I saw Maiden twice. In 1991 when they toured with Anthrax and then again in 2013 when they played with Megadeth. Both incredible shows. The 2013 show took the cake though since they were playing a lot of stuff from Seventh Son.
great reaction, this from the Book of Souls World Tour, from this album you would like Empire of the Clouds track. It is a long song, but I though you will love it too.
It's absolutely remarkable how he was able to rehabilitate and recover in time for the start of their tour. A lot of people were commenting online during the first few shows about how something seemed off with Nicko's playing, and I kept saying, "Um, you DO realize he's 70, right? Everyone slows down eventually....he's fine, just aging." Well, it turns out that I was 100% wrong. Nicko had to simplify some drum parts to account for the after-effects of his stroke. He said he gradually improved all summer, but his fingertips were still not 100% so some of his speed and dexterity was still off. What a legend! I cannot imagine suffering a stroke at his age and still being determined to go out on a world tour only months later. I'd have been scared to death.
i have gone through therapy, just for a knee. but it is not easy. nicko must have worked like a demon to be able to even walk much less be an iron maiden drummer and do a tour. he also drummed at his annual rock n ribs party in dec.@@keefriff99
This is probably my most favorite song from modern Maiden. It's just epic. With a run time of what? 14, 15 minutes, with those awesome guitar solo and harmony bits, what more could you ask for. Well, actually, for Bruce to hush up for a moment when the guitars are singing. I feel that during that first guitar solo part, he should have just let them sing, instead of butt in like he did. I feel that's a badly written part of the song. But with that said, I often recommend this song and video to new Maiden fans. This came off their 2015 album "Book of Souls" btw. So it is fairly new. As they've only released one album since. 2015 was also the year they went back and truly remastered all of their albums. It was an extensive project, because they had to go back into the British Music Vaults and recover and restore the original analog audio tapes, and then digitize them to then work on the remastering process which did not go down the loudness war trap from the 90s. All of the quieter and louder parts were kept intact with these remasterings, so the loud parts came in strong like they were supposed to.
I saw that tour in Mansfield Mass and it was awesome . Bruce ran around the whole show in a sweatshirt and khakis . It was 90 percent humidity and 75 degrees that night . I was soaked just watching 🤘🤘 Maiden rules
Hi Andrew. Bruce has his new album releasing tomorrow 1 March.Some videos have been released. You will definitely hear sabbath in it. Mandrake Project. You’ll be amazed. Hope you’ve got your tickets for maiden in September. They get better with age.
That would be Mr. Adrian Smith. This tour was after their 2015 "Book of Souls" album release. This goes to show that they are still "Top Notch", 2nd to none. Always have been! Up the Irons 🤘
How many lead guitarists and solos should we put in this song? Dave, Adrian and Janick - "Yes". And to add I love how Maiden can also just let the instrumentals speak for themselves. Bruce just disappears for about 5 mins in this song then returns at the end for one line to close it out. Absolutely amazing.
I can never listen to Adrian Smith solos just once 😁 such an amazing guitarist for more evidence check out The Writing On The Wall and Stranger In A Strange Land from Wacken festival 2023 🤘🤘
Adrian Smith is the guitsrist you asked about, hes probably.my fsvorite out of the 4 guitsrist maiden have had in their time (Dennis Strutton is the only one not currently playing with the band) his notes in his meldoies are very distint and clewr as opposed to Dave and Yannick who have a more fluid style where the notes sometimes blend together, they are sll equally amazing and esch has their own style which i think really helps the band when exploring their sound as they have done a little bit on their last two albums
One of rock’s greatest drummers. One of rock’s vocalists and frontmen. One of rock’s greatest bassists. And not one, not two, but three of rock’s greatest guitarists. And this group isn’t in the Rock Hall of Fame.
recorded album knowing he had cancer of the throat and it might be his swan song. horrid treatment of chemo and radiation. declared cancer free. tried to sing. terrible. doctors said to wait. waited. now he is back singing away.. ist after cancer tour. also back to flhying
Please react to Tommy Johansson's cover Detroit Rock city from Kiss.This guy is phenomenal.He plays drums,guitar,piano and also have an incredible beautiful voice.❤
I don’t even know any of these new sort of over epic Iron Maiden songs. But Steve Harris is one of the greatest bassists in metal, that original thumpy gallop. You need to do some older maiden. This stuff is so over epic and overguitar sounding it’s like rock opera stuff. You need to put on some of the old stuff where they jammed. Do a review of the original Killers live on Maiden Japan or even something like To Tame a Land off of Piece of Mind. Id paypal one but Im too worried about getting you properly turned on to Michel Langevin and my next Paypal, will be Les Binks one of the most unknown underrated drummers in metal history. Also I wish Bruce would shut the F up when the band is jamming. All the whoao ohhh ohhh ohh stuff is maddening
Out there are a bunch of great singers/frontman, but no Jagger, no Halford, no Bono, no Kiedis, no Gahan, just Dickinson. I really love (almost) all music, most Prog and Metal, and talking about me, Iron Maiden are the Godfathers of the genre... sorry Metallica!
What the hell? Why am I watching 17 minutes of a *drum teacher* watching Iron Maiden and not teaching anything? What's the point? I love that he loves this song - it's awesome - but so what? I was hoping to learn something new about Nicko's playing, which I've been following for 40 years. Not only did I learn nothing, but there was nothing about his playing. I want my 17 minutes back.
How bout reading the titel with open eyes, Hoschi...it says ´Drum Teacher reacts;´... and not ´Drum Teacher teaches´:. go and get some drum lessons and pay for it. ...But you dont need lessons anyway. You´ve been following Nicko for four decades. Hey, then you've been a Maiden fan for as long as I have. What's wrong with you that you can't see a fresh Maiden fan reacting with joy to a live performance by the best live band of all time..? How to enjoy in a relaxed way, that's what someone should teach you, you swankpotposer
And he solos as well, not just rhythm. He replaced Smith for a time (though he's irreplacable) and when Smith came back, Gers stayed and Maiden became a triple guitar attack band.
Clive Burr was and will be Iron Maiden's greatest drummer. Energetic and precise and with a great punch. Nicko is a very weak drummer for a Metal band.
Let's not forget last year when Maiden came out with their Future Past tour, and people were noticing Nicko'd simplified his drum fills on a number of songs. People wrote it off as him being in his seventies. Then, he comes out and apologizes for not being 100% because he'd had a frickin' STROKE several months earlier, recuperated a good bit, and then went back out on tour.
Iron maiden is literally my birth right... from whenever my ears started working..my dad made sure to introduce me with the best band on earth..
The song that makes you appreciate every bit of Adrian’s solo work
Adrian that just looks bored and angry..
@@swedeman5785 Bored and angry??? u serious???
bored and angry? when he stands next to dave smiling@@Sipe4 they all look pretty happy to me
A much underrated song. Probably one of the 20 best songs of all times. At least in my book.
So good
My favourite Maiden song of all time is Powerslave (especially played live) and they’ve written many great songs since, but this features a lot of what I love about Powerslave, epic with a whole bunch of guitar solos in the middle. I saw them on this tour an they played both of these songs in that set which was just ridiculously good 😊 Epic song (and to answer a question in the video, it was played mid-set)
Agreed, brother.
I feel this song rates right up there with Face In The Sand.
Nicko had a seizure back in January 2023; he played the actual tour while recovering, and guess what? He's still bossing the drums
When you asked what guitarist, That is Adrian Smith
Unbelievable
he wrote wasted years and other songs with bruce and steve and a book monsters of river and rock about music and fishing in canada, new zealand, usa etc. he and dave were neighbi=ors and i@@AndrewRooneyDrums in school together and dave inspired him to play and sold him his first guitar and suggested him for maiden
The GOAT
His twins are godmothers to one of my grandsons,my daughter is friends with them
There are just a couple of reactions over this masterpiece! Thanks 🤟🤟🤟
Just about my favourite maiden song, the energy given at their age is amazing. I'm 65 and struggle to get out of bed sometimes. Took me right back to Adelaide 2015 when I was lucky enough to see this song live myself. 😂
The riff that Adrian and Janick play after all the solos has to be one of my favourite riffs from maiden. It's absolutely amazing. Great song, I'll never forget the times I was lucky enough to see it played on tour
I agree totally, it's a very unique riff and fiils you with joyous energy.
Great Song. Saw them.play just after Nicko's stroke, he killed it at 71 yrs old. Just a Drum God.
No, this was 2017,68 I think.
Halfway it just takes you away and you forget how long it is
That’s what… 👀
I find during the modern Iron Maiden era some parts of longer songs sometimes bore me but this song is solid the whole way through. And that is not an indictment of this era because I love some of the music since the 90s and 2000s as much as I do their 80 era material. This song is creeping up that list because I only started paying attention to it about 2 months ago
As a Swede & been a Maiden fan since 25 yrs ? I just LOVE the beautiful guitars when they speed up the tempo !
It's The Greatest Band that Ever Lived...., regardless of genre..., simple
Legacy band for sure
a good argument can be made given all of their musical ability, quality of songwriting showmanship merch they do have it all.and they all seem to be nice guys
I can’t believe you did not lose your shit around the 11:00 minute mark when Nicko pulls a super fast base drum. He hits it 4 times in like a 1/2 second. The most underrated drummer ever.
He do this half of the song
How they remember every song from new ones to old 30 years ago songs.. Is just pure dedication and passion.. Up the Irons ❤🔥🤘
I must see them live. Next concert is mine
You are correct, 2016-2017 for the Book of Souls tour. My wife and I caught 16 shows between those two years & this was a major highlight every night. To date, my favorite tour ever.
Adrian is my favorite guitarist in Maiden, and one of my favorite guitarists in metal. Davey and Janick are both great too, but their styles are more one-dimensional.
Adrian is a prolific songwriter in his own right and his compositions are always well-thought out and precisely executed. He's a stickler for guitar tone and tempo, and always manages to bring something unique to the table, whether it's songs in odd time signatures or tunings, the use of a wah pedal or other guitar effects, the inclusion of acoustic guitars, etc.
He's definitely the secret weapon of Maiden. The band was never the same while he was gone. Had he not returned along with Bruce in 1999, the reunion wouldn't have been nearly as successful.
I'm a weirdo who absolutely loves the years without Adrian (Janick is the reason I picked up the guitar myself.) ...but you make a great point 😂
Remember, though, Davey taught Adrian how to play. Adrian bought his first guitar from Davey!
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Davey is phenomenal too...I love his smooth lead tone and incredibly fast legato. I just think Adrian has more tools in his toolbox.
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Janick gets WAY too much hate from some Maiden fans. Yeah, I think some of his prancing and skipping around onstage is cringeworthy as hell, but he's having fun and brings energy to the show. He's also a damn good songwriter, an excellent acoustic player and, by all accounts, a helluva nice guy.
Adrian was always my favorite Maiden guitarist, although I have lots of respect and love for Davey and Janick. All three are so incredible and different styles of play. But Adrian to me was always just so fluid and melodic with his solo's. His work on the Somewhere in Time album is phenomenal.
The lead guitarist playing the white Jackson, is Adriane Smith.
Absolute monster
Glad you have reacted to this, pure epic live
Can I recommend Alice Cooper's 1972 song 'Billion Dollar Babies" to you? The studio track features Alice and Donovan (yes, THAT Donovan) on vocals and the beat is, well, you have to hear it. I've never heard another rock song's rhythm sound quite like it. Another great classic Alice track for drums is 1971'2 "Halo Of Flies", a cinematic song with lots of changes.
I have been a fan of Iron Maiden since 1981 or so, and my first Maiden show ever was on this tour in New York City. They were killer. I saw them again in 2022 when they returned to NYC. I flew up from Florida just for two concerts: Iron Maiden with Within Temptation and Judas Priest with Queensryche. Back to back shows in the NYC area. Everything was awesome.
That sounds awesome. I've been a fan since around 1986. I saw Maiden twice. In 1991 when they toured with Anthrax and then again in 2013 when they played with Megadeth. Both incredible shows. The 2013 show took the cake though since they were playing a lot of stuff from Seventh Son.
Steve Harris' bass tech Michael Kenney used to play keyboards at the shows and also played on some of the albums. He retired in 2022.
This song is pure Gold👊
No other metal band can hold a candle to the MIGHTY IRON MAIDEN....these guys are absolute FIRE...the best band this side o the sun....
Great video..... the talk at the end regarding their age is spot on... madness.
Just endless respect for these guys
great reaction, this from the Book of Souls World Tour, from this album you would like Empire of the Clouds track. It is a long song, but I though you will love it too.
actually in jan 23 he had a stroke, left his rt side paralyzed. therapy. may rehearsals. tour said was only 70% recovered. later 90%.
It's absolutely remarkable how he was able to rehabilitate and recover in time for the start of their tour. A lot of people were commenting online during the first few shows about how something seemed off with Nicko's playing, and I kept saying, "Um, you DO realize he's 70, right? Everyone slows down eventually....he's fine, just aging."
Well, it turns out that I was 100% wrong. Nicko had to simplify some drum parts to account for the after-effects of his stroke. He said he gradually improved all summer, but his fingertips were still not 100% so some of his speed and dexterity was still off.
What a legend! I cannot imagine suffering a stroke at his age and still being determined to go out on a world tour only months later. I'd have been scared to death.
i have gone through therapy, just for a knee. but it is not easy. nicko must have worked like a demon to be able to even walk much less be an iron maiden drummer and do a tour. he also drummed at his annual rock n ribs party in dec.@@keefriff99
He just needs another booster shot, just like the Judas Priest guitarist had two heart surgeries.
This is probably my most favorite song from modern Maiden. It's just epic. With a run time of what? 14, 15 minutes, with those awesome guitar solo and harmony bits, what more could you ask for. Well, actually, for Bruce to hush up for a moment when the guitars are singing. I feel that during that first guitar solo part, he should have just let them sing, instead of butt in like he did. I feel that's a badly written part of the song. But with that said, I often recommend this song and video to new Maiden fans.
This came off their 2015 album "Book of Souls" btw. So it is fairly new. As they've only released one album since. 2015 was also the year they went back and truly remastered all of their albums. It was an extensive project, because they had to go back into the British Music Vaults and recover and restore the original analog audio tapes, and then digitize them to then work on the remastering process which did not go down the loudness war trap from the 90s. All of the quieter and louder parts were kept intact with these remasterings, so the loud parts came in strong like they were supposed to.
Yeah this song has since turned out to be a new live classic for them.
They are all legends
Nicko is a monster!!
This was the 5th song on the setlist for the tour, which they don't deviate from. About 25-30 minutes in.
GREAT
the guitarist you mention is Adrian Smith and he is a beast
all pushing 70 years old and still sound amazing live, been a fan since first album, also Nicko had a stroke not too long ago
That's no good. No idea how he does it
me neither, i had a stroke at 53 years old and can't imagine still playing at his age @@AndrewRooneyDrums
I saw that tour in Mansfield Mass and it was awesome . Bruce ran around the whole show in a sweatshirt and khakis . It was 90 percent humidity and 75 degrees that night . I was soaked just watching 🤘🤘
Maiden rules
Hi Andrew. Bruce has his new album releasing tomorrow 1 March.Some videos have been released. You will definitely hear sabbath in it. Mandrake Project. You’ll be amazed. Hope you’ve got your tickets for maiden in September. They get better with age.
Can't wait! Thank you
Check out THE AFTERGLOW ON RAGGNABLOCK on UA-cam. Bruce is the king. You’ll totally understand why you keep mentioning sabbath.
All Maiden songs should start and end with a Steve basssolo, fucking epic
Yes!!!
There are videos of the present day tour, and they still kill it!
Magnifici
Nicko is the best
The most MAIDEN song ever!
That would be Mr. Adrian Smith. This tour was after their 2015 "Book of Souls" album release. This goes to show that they are still "Top Notch", 2nd to none. Always have been! Up the Irons 🤘
10.42 amazing riff 🖤🖤
Hell yeah
From 10;42...amazing decision,mr Harris !
the guy with the White guitar is name adrian smith
How many lead guitarists and solos should we put in this song?
Dave, Adrian and Janick - "Yes".
And to add I love how Maiden can also just let the instrumentals speak for themselves. Bruce just disappears for about 5 mins in this song then returns at the end for one line to close it out. Absolutely amazing.
Remember on this video Bruce is just back from his cancer treatment
Les Paul is Dave Murray. the Strat is Yanik Gerrs
Андрюха Смит как всегда жжёт
This song is about midway in their set. Maiden usually plays 2-3 epics per tour nowadays
I can never listen to Adrian Smith solos just once 😁 such an amazing guitarist for more evidence check out The Writing On The Wall and Stranger In A Strange Land from Wacken festival 2023 🤘🤘
That’s the one and only Mr Adrian Smith, maiden legend
Fantastic 🎸
Adrian Smith is the guitsrist you asked about, hes probably.my fsvorite out of the 4 guitsrist maiden have had in their time (Dennis Strutton is the only one not currently playing with the band) his notes in his meldoies are very distint and clewr as opposed to Dave and Yannick who have a more fluid style where the notes sometimes blend together, they are sll equally amazing and esch has their own style which i think really helps the band when exploring their sound as they have done a little bit on their last two albums
Monster player!
Bruce struggled a little, as he just had throat cancer a few years earlier... Well, cleared like 1 year before the tour
It seems like in the past few years he's recovered more and sounds better.
Still need to listen to Sign of the Cross by iron Maiden from the X Factor album Nicko does a tasteful snare intro marching beat Andrew:)!
One of rock’s greatest drummers. One of rock’s vocalists and frontmen. One of rock’s greatest bassists. And not one, not two, but three of rock’s greatest guitarists. And this group isn’t in the Rock Hall of Fame.
I think that the red and the black ,the parchment and the greater good of god are the three best ever!!!
recorded album knowing he had cancer of the throat and it might be his swan song. horrid treatment of chemo and radiation. declared cancer free. tried to sing. terrible. doctors said to wait. waited. now he is back singing away.. ist after cancer tour. also back to flhying
OMG
tumor the size of a golfball on his tongue.@@AndrewRooneyDrums
Please react to Tommy Johansson's cover Detroit Rock city from Kiss.This guy is phenomenal.He plays drums,guitar,piano and also have an incredible beautiful voice.❤
Book of souls live chapter dvd 2016/17 i think
The final frontier would be an awesome song to do.... Please 👍🤘👍from en vivo dvd, also many awsome tracks on that dvd
Essa música é um clássico
In my opinion book of souls is the best album maiden has ever made
I haven't ever seen Dave play a Les Paul😎
11:42 a very happy Dave & Adrian s getting tired in his fingers..?
I don’t even know any of these new sort of over epic Iron Maiden songs. But Steve Harris is one of the greatest bassists in metal, that original thumpy gallop. You need to do some older maiden. This stuff is so over epic and overguitar sounding it’s like rock opera stuff. You need to put on some of the old stuff where they jammed. Do a review of the original Killers live on Maiden Japan or even something like To Tame a Land off of Piece of Mind. Id paypal one but Im too worried about getting you properly turned on to Michel Langevin and my next Paypal, will be Les Binks one of the most unknown underrated drummers in metal history.
Also I wish Bruce would shut the F up when the band is jamming. All the whoao ohhh ohhh ohh stuff is maddening
With this song you'd have to tell the whole audience to STFU. I wonder how they might react to that?
🔥
Adrian Smith the great melodic guitarist
And unlike KISS they haven’t been doing the exact same set for the last 15 years.
Out there are a bunch of great singers/frontman, but no Jagger, no Halford, no Bono, no Kiedis, no Gahan, just Dickinson.
I really love (almost) all music, most Prog and Metal, and talking about me, Iron Maiden are the Godfathers of the genre... sorry Metallica!
Adrian Smith
bůh vám žehnej
monstreux solo😈😈😈😈😈😈😈
I saw Maiden live in 2019 and Nicko was still killing it. The wheels seem to be wobbling a bit now sad to say.
Well he did just recently have a stroke, with most of his right side partially paralyzed, so there's that. But he's making a helluva comeback!!
What the hell? Why am I watching 17 minutes of a *drum teacher* watching Iron Maiden and not teaching anything? What's the point? I love that he loves this song - it's awesome - but so what? I was hoping to learn something new about Nicko's playing, which I've been following for 40 years. Not only did I learn nothing, but there was nothing about his playing. I want my 17 minutes back.
How bout reading the titel with open eyes, Hoschi...it says ´Drum Teacher reacts;´... and not ´Drum Teacher teaches´:. go and get some drum lessons and pay for it. ...But you dont need lessons anyway. You´ve been following Nicko for four decades. Hey, then you've been a Maiden fan for as long as I have. What's wrong with you that you can't see a fresh Maiden fan reacting with joy to a live performance by the best live band of all time..? How to enjoy in a relaxed way, that's what someone should teach you, you swankpotposer
Who´s this?
Everyone in the world knows adrian Smith and Dave Murray on guitars thats the REAL LINEUP OF IRON MAIDEN STOP PRETENDING LIKE YOU DONT KNOW
And Dave Murray is the other guitarist. Not sure who the other guitar player was . He must be back up on the live shows.
The "other guitar player" is Janick Gers. He has been with the band for more than thirty years...albums and live shows.
And he solos as well, not just rhythm. He replaced Smith for a time (though he's irreplacable) and when Smith came back, Gers stayed and Maiden became a triple guitar attack band.
Clive Burr was and will be Iron Maiden's greatest drummer. Energetic and precise and with a great punch. Nicko is a very weak drummer for a Metal band.
With all due respect Carl Palmer is older than him and take a listen no comparison niko is a mediocre drummer at best
Too much Nicko. Way too much.
Got a nice change up tmrw for ya :)
Can’t wait!! Thanks Andrew!
There's never too much Nicko.
el bajo tiene partes que son increibles en este tema
estoy de acuerdo
Adrian Smith