Bruce Dickinson Opens Up About How Steve Harris tried to fire him from Iron Maiden
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- Опубліковано 31 гру 2024
- In this video interview, Bruce Dickinson, the legendary frontman of Iron Maiden, delves into a tumultuous chapter in the band's history. Join us as Bruce opens up about the intense moment when Steve Harris, the founder and bassist of Iron Maiden, attempted to part ways with him.
Discover the raw emotions and inner workings of one of metal's most iconic bands as Bruce Dickinson shares his perspective on the challenges they faced during that period. creative differences, this video offers an intimate glimpse into the dynamics of Iron Maiden's lineup.
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Both Steve and Bruce are stubborn. It's no wonder that having two headstrong individuals in the same band is a storm waiting to happen.
Fun fact : Maiden were already a best selling act before Bruce joined.
If Bruce never joins, there wouldn't be a Maiden today.
I agree 💯..
If Paul Di'Anno didn't have a drug problem, there would be a better Iron Maiden today.
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@@mr.timebombman2230 It would just be a different Maiden. Killers is one of their best albums.
It's not untold t all, if your a Maiden fan this story is well known.
Well that was a waste of time
all this is in Dickinson's book nothing new here but that got settled and by the time Maiden Hit the USA in 82 Both Harris and Dickinson was talking to one and other because in Dickinson's book bruce said he and Steve came along way from Newcastle 82 and they were getting along well sometimes it needs something like this to get what needed sorting out and also I'll say this if they hated each other that much why was Dickinson in the band from 81 to 93 Dickinson quit then Harris let him back in the band in 99 and they have stayed the same from then till now i don't think that would happen if they hated each other.
Per Bruce, "Playing small venues when I was solo resembled being an angry wasp, trapped in a jar."
Jagger/Richards, DLR/Eddie….things like this are nothing new
Maiden would have never got as big as they are without Bruce imo. At the same token, they maybe don't get that foothold and gain the momentum they had early on. Di'anno helped get them in the door.
Steve Harris is not the bassist for Iron Maiden. He is the founder and the owner. You cant forget who is the boss.
Didn’t answer a damn thing
Steve is soft spoken but runs a tight ship. Just listen to "Mission from 'Arry"
That said, they all need each other in that band.
Whenever they have tried to go their separate ways they have always been less successful.
True Harry did want him gone. They even fought for who shud be centre stage with Bruce using extended mic stands to prevent Harry from taking the spot. that's a singers place apparently lol
Bruce was bullied too that's true. But silly n petty things can be blown out of all proportion and wreck any band. UP THE IRONS🤘
Where’s Iron Maiden’s Bruce DICKinson during the riots?
He’s at ‘Arry’s bloody castle singing their new song Death of the Brits
tyrus dickinson?
So Bruces high school experience has nothing to do with his behavior in Iron Maiden. Playing the victim.
utter bollocks
Boring bullshit
Master Bullshit
That sounds like total bs.
Shhh dude
uttter bolloks
zzzzz
They just hated each other i i guess they indeeded up tolerating each other
That's typical of Steve Harris e never wanted Bruce in the band in the beginning it was there mangers that got him in the band Steve is jealous of Bruce because he's more popular with the fans then him
Not true