Great reaction Beka! Thanks for your No Sugar Coating Honesty. $uper Thanks was not available for The Warning "DISCIPLE" so here's a little extra. And as always Thanks for always looking like a million bucks!
You’re a SUPERSTAR when thousands of your fans sing your lyrics back at you, but you are a LEGEND when they sing your lyrics AND your guitar riffs back at you.
Most important thing chanting the melodies!! That’s something!! Singing lyrics is great but for me not as great as chanting and humming the melodies!!!
So jealous would have love to have been there. Coming from the UK seeing a metal concert in South America is on my bucket list. South American metal fans are completely insane but in the best way possible
@@Mardenski100 i must travel 1000 km from Osorno city to Santiago evrery time i go to see a metal band i like. let me give you a gift. once upon a time was a band in Argentina called Patricio Rey y sus redonditos de ricota. they broke, but this is the vocals "indio(INDIAN) Solari. No one Country has a PHENOMENON like this seriusly. ua-cam.com/video/AnlNG5LbXNY/v-deo.html forgive my bad english
A heavy-metal lullaby. Thank you Rebeka. I've seen this performance many many times and I'm still in awe with a first time reaction like yours. It's such a "miraculous" experience to be carried away by a song, isn't it? What a beautiful and sensitive woman you are. Respectfully, 🙏💙💙
Rebeka , your reactions are awesome, I’ve seen Maiden so many times, first time was in a local sports hall with around another 200 people, they’ve come along way since then 😅
My special grateful greeting goes out to all South American Iron Maiden fans. There always is such an amazing vibe in your live shows. Goosebump time. Thank you so much for all your love and support for "Eddie and the boyz". Stay positive, stay tuned!
Girl you really were enjoying some Maiden?! Welcome to the Maidenfamily! Been there since -89 and remember vividly when this album came out. Up the Irons!
I appreciated this reaction. Maiden was a great blast from the past. I was an Airborne Paratrooper in situations that we could not control. and remember fear in the dark. Thanks for your reaction Ma’am
IRON MAIDEN:LIVE AFTER DEATH 1985-LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA: I saw them in Long Beach California where I lived at the time I’m in Santa Monica now but they played 4 nights from Thursday to Sunday and I was there all four nights in 1985. They filmed 🎥 the shows for what became the Live After Death cd/dvd! My favorite Bruce Dickinson moment: SCREAM FOR ME LONG BEACH…SCREAM FOR ME LONG BEACH…SCREAM FOR ME LONG BEACH ARENA!!! UP THE IRONS!!!😎😎😎🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I heard the live recording as vinyl album in the 1980, and instantly got infected. 😁 I am a fan ever since, have most of their records. Music history in the making.
I live in Playa del Carmen, Mexico which is near Cancun but I sometimes go to concerts in Miami or Fort Lauderdale. This time I was in Fort Lauderdale for Iron Maidens concert and they play this song. The guy next to me was crying at the end of the song. He told me it was his first time in Maiden concert and that he basically waited 20 years to be there at that moment. I had to give him a guys hug. The performance that day was phenomenal
Up the Irons. I am a fan since the 1980s. First experience: "Live after death". Best story-telling Metal band in the world, living _legends_ . My recommendations: Also have a look on "Lovebites" (from Japan) and "Nemophila" (from Japan). They learned from "Eddie and the boyz" and now pass on to the world.
Yes! You picked the best live version as well. Good to see you back on Maiden! You should check out Dance of Death from the same concert (En Vivo). A great live performance as well... and no.. I am not afraid of the dark. 😉
It’s inherent thing, you can’t just say that, but it takes different degrees and shapes, but now most of us often live in an relatively expected, safe, luminous, and visible environments, so you can say what you want!
I saw Bruce and the fellas last February, 2023 in San Diego... They were superlative. I missed them in the 80s, oddly enough. Live, Bruce is just like Rob Halford -- crazy good! I like to listen to their yoga hits instrumentals. Ever seen/heard Tommy Johansson, Phantom of the Opera?
Thank you for appreciating my favourite band so much and not pausing and speaking over the performance , I hope you enjoy them for as many years as I have
It cracks me up how the guys in the band turn into human pogo-sticks during the chug of the chorus. Impressive energy levels for a bunch of old geezers, lol. "Maiden" England, but tempered in metal.
Of course ABSOLUTE darkness is scary! It’s inherent thing, universal, of course with different degrees and shapes. But now most of us live often in a relatively safe, expected, luminous, and visible environments! But Maiden songs are mostly figurative and metaphorical, but sometimes it’s more literal, it’s both actually, generally about existential experiences and pains of life! here it’s about fear of the dark, but also fear of the unknown (darkness), and mostly you are alone when “you walk the dark road”!! They are inspired mainly by history, novels, mythologies, movie, personal things, etc. Steve Harris is the founder, main songwriter and composer and the bassist of the band. Iron Maiden is very well balanced musicians with all these strong numerous melodies, strong numerous emotions, beauty, power, vigor, energy, transitions, moderate heaviness, drama, versatility and dynamics all together at least mostly! Which is rare in general! Btw. I suggest some songs for you to react to later (i hope as soon as possible 😜) and of course live or studio, maiden is great in both +\-: - Rime of the ancient mariner - Powerslave - Ghost of the navigator - Phantom of the opera - The loneliness of the long distance runner - Caught somewhere in time - The clansman - the sign of the cross - Afraid to shoot strangers - Infinite dreams - Blood brothers - Alexander the great - Remember tomorrow - Seventh son of a seventh son - Purgatory - Strange world - If eternity should fail - the red and the black - revelations - ……..
Iron Maiden was built on British rock and progressive rock influences that made them unique in many ways... 'Fear of the dark' was one of Steve Harris (bass) typical compositions where time changes and guitar harmonies are prevalent... The reason Steve Harris formed Iron Maiden in 1975 was because he was writing songs that other bands he had played in found complicated to play... With Iron Maiden, he could assume the role of band leader and hire musicians who could bring his original songs to life. Harris loved British rock bands like Thin Lizzy, U.F.O, Bad Company... but he also loved the technical music of progressive bands like Yes... Genesis ... King Crimson... and that was what inspired him to write those early Maiden songs like - 'Phantom of the Opera' ... 'Remember tomorrow' ... 'Innocent exile'... 'Wrathchild'... etc. Iron Maiden in their early days had a raw delivery unlike the one u see live today... It was Steve Harris and Dave Murray (guitar) who were the nucleus of the band... Paul Di'Anno (vocals) gave Maiden a punk rock edge... numerous players came and went before Iron Maiden recorded their debut album in 1980 w/ Clive Burr (drums) and Dennis Stratton (guitar) in the band... Adrian Smith (guitar) joined in late '80 and became a key songwriter in the band. Bruce Dickinson (vocals) joined in 1982 and transformed Iron Maiden into a streamlined heavy metal band w/ his high vocal range... and then Nicko McBrain (drums) joined in 1983 and Iron Maiden was truly a musical force in the 80's and beyond... 'Fear of the dark' was released in 1992 w/ Janick Gers (guitar) replacing Adrian Smith (who would return to Iron Maiden in 1999 w/ 3 guitarists)... When Blaze Bayley (vocals) replaced Bruce Dickinson from 1994 to 1998, Maiden's sound changed and Blaze's vocals did not meet the fans' expectations cos it sounded so different... Thankfully, Bruce Dickinson rejoined in 1999 and Iron Maiden could grow musically once again.
I'm Brazilian, here in the 80s, this one played at every party in Brazil, do you know it?: Echo & The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon, The song's chords were based on "Space Oddity", by David Bowie , played backwards.
Love the dark. The noises, be they audio, visual, or other sensory-aligned sources, are less, and lower in volume... enabling the details and differences to stand out and be noticed. There is less chaos at night. You hold people tighter, gather closer, and focus more on those who are important.
Up the Irons. Thank you for reacting to "Eddie and the boyz". Living _legends_ . I am eager to mention two other _amazing_ Metal bands: *Lovebites* (from Japan), and *Nemophila* (from Japan). Whoever is fond of Iron Maiden: Please do yourself the favour and have a look on both bands. They learned from the best (also "Maiden"), got their Metal degrees, and now pass on to the world. They are _worth_ a try. Lovebites wrote _many_ Metal masterpieces, Nemophila _only_ masterpieces up to now. My daily playlists consists of Iron Maiden, Helloween, Lovebites and Nemophila. I do not wish for more anymore. Stay positive, stay tuned!
REACT TO IRON MAIDEN THE SONGS 'DANCE OF DEATH LIVE IN CHILE, THE CLANSMAN LIVE IN RIO,WHERE EAGLES DARE IN LIVE,WHEN THE WIND WILD BLOWS LIVE AND THE BEST SONG OF IRON MAIDEN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER'LIVE FLIGHT 666🎵🎸🤘🇪🇦
Yeah I fucking love iron maiden I mean how can you not if you don’t then you have no fucking soul because they are one of the greatest bands ever. Also there’s a lot of other great bands too that you really need to get too. Honestly I think you should check out a band that I have been listening to nonstop this was a heavy metal band that came out in the 80s and they’re pretty fucking underrated and they really know how to write really cool bangers. This band is called metal church and I think you should start off by reacting to the first track on their debut album metal Church from 1984 beyond the Black what a great song opener and what a great fucking heavy metal banger. Please just do me a favor and check it out you will not be disappointed and then check out their self titled song metal Church. And all and all I think you should really check out their debut album there is not one bad song on that album it is just a flawless album.
You never reacted to Nightwish? C'mon, we want to see you doing floorgasms ("Floor" is a female singer from this band) ... Ghost Love Score Wacken is a good one to begin. BTW, UP THE IRONS!
Actually cutie nothing scares me When you've already been dead once back when twenty eight which would have been nineteen ninety for me Everything you can imagine that can happen to a person.This happened to me. Which is why I fear nothing.I actually love the dark
Great reaction Beka! Thanks for your No Sugar Coating Honesty. $uper Thanks was not available for The Warning "DISCIPLE" so here's a little extra. And as always Thanks for always looking like a million bucks!
It means so much to me. I’m very grateful. Thank you.⭐️
You’re a SUPERSTAR when thousands of your fans sing your lyrics back at you, but you are a LEGEND when they sing your lyrics AND your guitar riffs back at you.
Most important thing chanting the melodies!! That’s something!! Singing lyrics is great but for me not as great as chanting and humming the melodies!!!
@@osamaqtaitatthat kinda falls under when I said guitar riffs 😜
Your smile throughout the whole song said it all. Enjoy the ride.
Up the Irons!
I was there. Chile ❤ Maiden
So jealous would have love to have been there. Coming from the UK seeing a metal concert in South America is on my bucket list. South American metal fans are completely insane but in the best way possible
@@Mardenski100 i must travel 1000 km from Osorno city to Santiago evrery time i go to see a metal band i like.
let me give you a gift.
once upon a time was a band in Argentina called Patricio Rey y sus redonditos de ricota. they broke, but this is the vocals "indio(INDIAN) Solari. No one Country has a PHENOMENON like this seriusly.
ua-cam.com/video/AnlNG5LbXNY/v-deo.html
forgive my bad english
Old habits die hard, best regards
A heavy-metal lullaby. Thank you Rebeka. I've seen this performance many many times and I'm still in awe with a first time reaction like yours. It's such a "miraculous" experience to be carried away by a song, isn't it? What a beautiful and sensitive woman you are. Respectfully, 🙏💙💙
Thank you so much for saying that. Means a lot.⭐️
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic You're welcome,my dear. 😊🙏🌹
Rebeka , your reactions are awesome, I’ve seen Maiden so many times, first time was in a local sports hall with around another 200 people, they’ve come along way since then 😅
AWE ...THE MIGHTY IRON MAIDEN IN FULL GLORY...THANK YOU FOR YOUR REACTION ITS AWESOME
Fear of the dark isn't just a great song....
Its an experience
Amen to that!⭐️
Greetings Rebeka from Chile 😎🤟
It's been 32 years since this song, and album, was first released and I still get that head rush when the music starts!!
My special grateful greeting goes out to all South American Iron Maiden fans. There always is such an amazing vibe in your live shows. Goosebump time. Thank you so much for all your love and support for "Eddie and the boyz". Stay positive, stay tuned!
✨Thank You✨
I still have the album on vinyl from when first released
Maiden always hits the spot. Great song, great band, great reaction Becks!!!
⭐️Thank You⭐️
Girl you really were enjoying some Maiden?! Welcome to the Maidenfamily!
Been there since -89 and remember vividly when this album came out.
Up the Irons!
Dance of Death LIVE @ En Vivo 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Best version. Thanks
typical maiden concert ,glad you like it😁
Epic song..gorgeous Rebeka
✨Thank You✨
Great reaction! Have seen them twice. There is no other band that has that tight relationship with their audience. Amazing! Thanks!!
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2 minutes in and I can see you enjoy music keep rocking in a free world
⭐️Thank You⭐️
One of the greatest songs ever writen! (often enjoyed with also hammered friends)😁😆🤣🤘❤🤟
I appreciated this reaction. Maiden was a great blast from the past. I was an Airborne Paratrooper in situations that we could not control. and remember fear in the dark. Thanks for your reaction Ma’am
✨Thank You✨
Great song! Great reaction! Love Rebeka and this channel!
Thank you so much for your kind words. Appreciate it very much.⭐️
i was on "fear of the dark tour" in 1992 in Madrid
Love this band
IRON MAIDEN:LIVE AFTER DEATH 1985-LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA:
I saw them in Long Beach California where I lived at the time I’m in Santa Monica now but they played 4 nights from Thursday to Sunday and I was there all four nights in 1985. They filmed 🎥 the shows for what became the Live After Death cd/dvd! My favorite Bruce Dickinson moment: SCREAM FOR ME LONG BEACH…SCREAM FOR ME LONG BEACH…SCREAM FOR ME LONG BEACH ARENA!!! UP THE IRONS!!!😎😎😎🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I heard the live recording as vinyl album in the 1980, and instantly got infected. 😁 I am a fan ever since, have most of their records. Music history in the making.
I live in Playa del Carmen, Mexico which is near Cancun but I sometimes go to concerts in Miami or Fort Lauderdale. This time I was in Fort Lauderdale for Iron Maidens concert and they play this song. The guy next to me was crying at the end of the song. He told me it was his first time in Maiden concert and that he basically waited 20 years to be there at that moment. I had to give him a guys hug. The performance that day was phenomenal
Great selection, great band, good mood and Rebeka's lovely smile
Thank you 🌷
✨Thank You✨
I grow up listen to heavy metal and i still listen today age 64 i see these 11 or 12 time live
Thanks for reacting to these Metal Legends (My favorite band, by the way).
Up the Irons!!!!
Up the Irons. I am a fan since the 1980s. First experience: "Live after death". Best story-telling Metal band in the world, living _legends_ . My recommendations: Also have a look on "Lovebites" (from Japan) and "Nemophila" (from Japan). They learned from "Eddie and the boyz" and now pass on to the world.
Esse show no Chile em 2011 foi insano. Pena que nunca fui em um show deles.
Em 2022 eles vieram na minha cidade, Ribeirão Preto - Brasil, e não fui.
It was awesome seeing iron maiden in Edmonton Alberta best show of my life
Yes! You picked the best live version as well. Good to see you back on Maiden! You should check out Dance of Death from the same concert (En Vivo). A great live performance as well... and no.. I am not afraid of the dark. 😉
I love En Vivo, but the best live version is Rio 2001, hands down. That one IS the gold standard for this song!
It’s inherent thing, you can’t just say that, but it takes different degrees and shapes, but now most of us often live in an relatively expected, safe, luminous, and visible environments, so you can say what you want!
Rio 01 is a very good version as well! @@marcgrote7540
Great reaction Rebeka. Up The Irons!
⭐️Thank You⭐️
Hello, beautiful Rebecca.
Up the irons forever I've loved these guys since first started in the 1970s
I saw Bruce and the fellas last February, 2023 in San Diego... They were superlative. I missed them in the 80s, oddly enough. Live, Bruce is just like Rob Halford -- crazy good!
I like to listen to their yoga hits instrumentals.
Ever seen/heard Tommy Johansson, Phantom of the Opera?
looks like u had fun^^
A maior banda do mundo iron maiden
Thank you for appreciating my favourite band so much and not pausing and speaking over the performance , I hope you enjoy them for as many years as I have
✨Thank You✨
I love your reacton to good music
Rime of the ancient mariner flight 666 live...te recomiendo saludos desde Chile.
I think Rock in Rio 2001 was probably their best concert I've heard so far.
This isn't Rock in Rio, pal.
Club Hípico in Santiago, Chile too (2009). Look Run to the hills...
It cracks me up how the guys in the band turn into human pogo-sticks during the chug of the chorus. Impressive energy levels for a bunch of old geezers, lol.
"Maiden" England, but tempered in metal.
hola hermosa, Iron Maiden lo mejor
Of course ABSOLUTE darkness is scary! It’s inherent thing, universal, of course with different degrees and shapes. But now most of us live often in a relatively safe, expected, luminous, and visible environments! But Maiden songs are mostly figurative and metaphorical, but sometimes it’s more literal, it’s both actually, generally about existential experiences and pains of life! here it’s about fear of the dark, but also fear of the unknown (darkness), and mostly you are alone when “you walk the dark road”!! They are inspired mainly by history, novels, mythologies, movie, personal things, etc. Steve Harris is the founder, main songwriter and composer and the bassist of the band.
Iron Maiden is very well balanced musicians with all these strong numerous melodies, strong numerous emotions, beauty, power, vigor, energy, transitions, moderate heaviness, drama, versatility and dynamics all together at least mostly! Which is rare in general!
Btw. I suggest some songs for you to react to later (i hope as soon as possible 😜) and of course live or studio, maiden is great in both +\-:
- Rime of the ancient mariner
- Powerslave
- Ghost of the navigator
- Phantom of the opera
- The loneliness of the long distance runner
- Caught somewhere in time
- The clansman
- the sign of the cross
- Afraid to shoot strangers
- Infinite dreams
- Blood brothers
- Alexander the great
- Remember tomorrow
- Seventh son of a seventh son
- Purgatory
- Strange world
- If eternity should fail
- the red and the black
- revelations
- ……..
⭐️Thank You⭐️
Iron Maiden was built on British rock and progressive rock influences that made them unique in many ways... 'Fear of the dark' was one of Steve Harris (bass) typical compositions where time changes and guitar harmonies are prevalent...
The reason Steve Harris formed Iron Maiden in 1975 was because he was writing songs that other bands he had played in found complicated to play... With Iron Maiden, he could assume the role of band leader and hire musicians who could bring his original songs to life. Harris loved British rock bands like Thin Lizzy, U.F.O, Bad Company... but he also loved the technical music of progressive bands like Yes... Genesis ... King Crimson... and that was what inspired him to write those early Maiden songs like - 'Phantom of the Opera' ... 'Remember tomorrow' ... 'Innocent exile'... 'Wrathchild'... etc.
Iron Maiden in their early days had a raw delivery unlike the one u see live today... It was Steve Harris and Dave Murray (guitar) who were the nucleus of the band... Paul Di'Anno (vocals) gave Maiden a punk rock edge... numerous players came and went before Iron Maiden recorded their debut album in 1980 w/ Clive Burr (drums) and Dennis Stratton (guitar) in the band... Adrian Smith (guitar) joined in late '80 and became a key songwriter in the band.
Bruce Dickinson (vocals) joined in 1982 and transformed Iron Maiden into a streamlined heavy metal band w/ his high vocal range... and then Nicko McBrain (drums) joined in 1983 and Iron Maiden was truly a musical force in the 80's and beyond...
'Fear of the dark' was released in 1992 w/ Janick Gers (guitar) replacing Adrian Smith (who would return to Iron Maiden in 1999 w/ 3 guitarists)... When Blaze Bayley (vocals) replaced Bruce Dickinson from 1994 to 1998, Maiden's sound changed and Blaze's vocals did not meet the fans' expectations cos it sounded so different... Thankfully, Bruce Dickinson rejoined in 1999 and Iron Maiden could grow musically once again.
I'm Brazilian, here in the 80s, this one played at every party in Brazil, do you know it?: Echo & The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon, The song's chords were based on "Space Oddity", by David Bowie , played backwards.
Each time you are in the dark play the intro in your head 🗣️🤘
Yeahhhhh🤟
Beck’s you get it!
Up The Irons 🤘
great song choice to react REBEKA
✨Thank You✨
Love the dark. The noises, be they audio, visual, or other sensory-aligned sources, are less, and lower in volume... enabling the details and differences to stand out and be noticed. There is less chaos at night. You hold people tighter, gather closer, and focus more on those who are important.
❤ hey I missed you watching you react to this music which is metal just subscribed to tou again you have a great time listening to great music
⭐️Thank You⭐️
Heavy metal phenomenon simple as that
Rebeka does not fear the dark ! 🎸
💪🏽😅
Up the Irons. Thank you for reacting to "Eddie and the boyz". Living _legends_ .
I am eager to mention two other _amazing_ Metal bands: *Lovebites* (from Japan), and *Nemophila* (from Japan). Whoever is fond of Iron Maiden: Please do yourself the favour and have a look on both bands. They learned from the best (also "Maiden"), got their Metal degrees, and now pass on to the world. They are _worth_ a try. Lovebites wrote _many_ Metal masterpieces, Nemophila _only_ masterpieces up to now. My daily playlists consists of Iron Maiden, Helloween, Lovebites and Nemophila. I do not wish for more anymore.
Stay positive, stay tuned!
You must react to Dance Of Death (En Vivo Version). Love to hear what you think after being blown away
Up The Irons!
Rebekah is beautiful 😍
Damn... ! Are you an angel ?
Bellisima❤
😇😇😇
Do “Dance of death-en vivo” Iron Maiden
Great reaction btw ❤
✨Thank You✨
UP THE IRONS
REACT TO IRON MAIDEN THE SONGS 'DANCE OF DEATH LIVE IN CHILE, THE CLANSMAN LIVE IN RIO,WHERE EAGLES DARE IN LIVE,WHEN THE WIND WILD BLOWS LIVE AND THE BEST SONG OF IRON MAIDEN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER'LIVE FLIGHT 666🎵🎸🤘🇪🇦
I sick as a dog.
Frank reaction Rebecca I seen the video the sound of the audience is so❤.
⭐️Thank You⭐️
Guitarist Janick Gers lives in my town GYSOT \m/
Style her hair a little different, and that lady is a 1950s starlet.
If you want to see a different side to the band checkout The Journey Man live in Dortmund.
Goddess
She can fix me
IKNOW YOU REACTING BUT TROOPER FROM IRON MAIDEN THE VIDEO VERSION ACES HIGH ...OR FLIGHT OF ICARUS ....❤❤❤
There is no such thing as a "mosh pit" in a Maiden Concert, It's a fucking Mosh STADIUM!!
Yeah I fucking love iron maiden I mean how can you not if you don’t then you have no fucking soul because they are one of the greatest bands ever. Also there’s a lot of other great bands too that you really need to get too. Honestly I think you should check out a band that I have been listening to nonstop this was a heavy metal band that came out in the 80s and they’re pretty fucking underrated and they really know how to write really cool bangers. This band is called metal church and I think you should start off by reacting to the first track on their debut album metal Church from 1984 beyond the Black what a great song opener and what a great fucking heavy metal banger. Please just do me a favor and check it out you will not be disappointed and then check out their self titled song metal Church. And all and all I think you should really check out their debut album there is not one bad song on that album it is just a flawless album.
You never reacted to Nightwish? C'mon, we want to see you doing floorgasms ("Floor" is a female singer from this band) ... Ghost Love Score Wacken is a good one to begin.
BTW, UP THE IRONS!
I think I have actually.✨
Amazing react. Please react Led Zeppelin song In the Evening live in Knebworth
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HI DEAR... LISTEN TO "" "THE CLASMAN LIVE VERSIÓN BY IRON MAIDEN LIVE IN ROCK N RÍO.... ITS A PERFECT PERFORMANCE ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
hello Rebeka
Try rime of the ancient mariner world slavery tour 84-85
You're so cool, you're so fun, you're so free...you're not like me. Maybe we'll see, perhaps have tea, or sit by the sea. Fear of the Dark?
Actually cutie nothing scares me When you've already been dead once back when twenty eight which would have been nineteen ninety for me Everything you can imagine that can happen to a person.This happened to me.
Which is why I fear nothing.I actually love the dark
🤘👍👍🤘ed
🎉
you're cute!
And Dan Vasc sings on the same level and better than Bruce Dickenson the singer of this band Iron Maiden
The greatest band of all time.
I would suggest you Paschendale by Iron Maiden
Up the Irons😊🤘