This guy is an amazing metal head, but he needs a better set list. This was a good steep. Phantom of the opera would be another great choice. Anyway, the man is on the right side of the history. God bless him.
Paul Diano was a fantastic vocalist. Listen to the songs Strange World and Remember Tomorow off the first Album. Still 2 of my favourite Iron Maiden songs.
I'm the biggest Maiden fan that ever lived. I love Bruce Dickinson. But I'm telling everyone right now if it wasn't for the album "Killers" with Paul D'ianno, Maiden never would have gotten their foot in the door. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Finally doing Old Maiden with their singer from before Bruce. Good stuff. Check out "Phantom of the Opera." One of the most fun bass lines ive ever played.
From these first two Maiden Albums, the songs were not long but had an edge to them. You have check out "Phantom of the Opera" and "Transylvania" which is an EPIC instrumental.
I couldn't wait till you got into the Paul di'anno stuff hope you like it, I'd really love to see him react to remember tomorrow or Prowler two of my personal favorites.
@@Edmundrs3rd it's like a whole different dimension of Iron Maiden Bruce came in they got so polished and lost that hard-edged sound although as we all know it really worked well for them to go a different direction but the Paul days speak for them self
I remember hearing this when it first came out - I was I 6th grade. Dave’s guitar solo in this song is why I started playing guitar. Still going strong nearly 40 years later
Correction brother, better than anything out there. Just found them out, can't believe my ears, this is crazy good. Wish I heard it before and became Maiden fan for Paul not that girly voice Bruce
@@merciatreasurehunting9773, it's not as polished as the albums with Bruce and Bruce is my favorite singer of the 2 but I do like to listen to the older stuff... I have the 1st 5 albums on a playlist in order and usually just play straight thru as I drive around during the day
This album was a portent for things to come. There are points on this album where you could hear that Di'Anno was struggling vocally to keep up with the music, which had taken a massive step forward from the first album. That's due to Steve Harris writing improving, the addition of Adrian Smith into the band, and them getting Martin Birch to produce the record. A lot of Maiden fans look at this album as their favorite. I personally think that the really started blowing up musically when they got Bruce Dickinson, though I respect Di'Anno's work on the first two albums. Props to you for doing this.
Damn does this bring back memories. This release is epic from beginning to end. Clive Burr- RIP. Clearly a much more heavy handed, raw and less complex offering than the stuff with Dickinson but clearly gives you foundational reference as to where they came from. One of my all time desert island discs. Flawless victory!!Next one...Murders in the Rue Morgue.
the two first maiden albums with dianno is like a seperate creature that is quite enjoyable on their own rights... they have a kind of "post-punk" feel to them
Got all my original Maiden vinyl signed by Paul. Had a beer with him backstage. He told me Bruce Dickinson tried to steal his girlfriend when he was in prison. Paul is a decent guy, one of the most down to earth people you'll ever meet. Preston needs to listen to Phantom Of The Opera
I remember picking this cassette up at the record store on release day...early 80s! Later bought a Killers t shirt to match, and the guitar tab book......learned the whole album in a week! Those were the days!!
I love how "affected" you get by listening to these metal masters...just outstanding!! And Steve Harris is just killing it with his tasty bass play in this one.
Are you crazy??? I really like a lot of early Maiden with Paul but in no way is he even in the same class as Bruce. The best 5 albums of Iron Maiden were the first 5 with Bruce. He has so much more range and just a much better voice. We won't even go into who was the better front man on stage because that would be just embarrassing to discuss. Just listen to the live versions of early Maiden songs that Paul recorded with Bruce singing, again just an embarrassment how much better Bruce sings those songs. My final argument would be that Bruce could sing every song that Paul sang on just as well if not better but in no way could Paul even come close to the songs that Bruce sang.
@@nemanjaknezevic5950 ... I'm ALL for Maiden, but not at the expense of Randy and Ozzy! Whole new worlds await for Preston ps.. the Maiden Japan version of Killers would have been the call on this track!
Hey King I watch everything you do and wanted to thank you. You're like a kid in a candy store and I think it's absolutely terrific. It reminds me of my childhood and hearing these songs for the first time. Your videos never fail to make my days no matter how lousy they may be going.
I love Killers because you can really hear the punk rock vibes morphing into metal. And of course Paul Di'Anno!! Love to hear you react to Arcane Roots - Curtains
Why does everyone always say "punk" when referring to this era of Maiden? Maiden was never influenced by punk. They have stated this countless times in interviews.
@@mournblade1066 If you listen to punk bands of that era there are clear parallels to be drawn, regardless of assertions from Maiden. In fact it's so patently obvious that I have a hard time believing one could seriously deny it. But what ever. Eye of the beholder and all that.
Thirty years ago I was introduced to Iron Maiden"s first two albums and it was instant gratification, appreciation and respect for this incomparable band from England.
Paul Di'Anno wanted to steer Maiden to more of a "Punk Rock" type of band but, Steve Harris wanted no part of it. He fired Paul (used several excuses like drugs & alcohol, and even his boyish looks with short hair was mentioned) and brought on Bruce so they would go more "Heavy Metal." Bruce Dickinson had to audition 3 times for Maiden. He had to sing "Remember Tomorrow" twice and was promptly hired.
Baltzeg Well he also took terrible care of himself. Most of the other guys are very into physical fitness and Paul never was. It showed in his physique and how tired he was halfway through shows.
Thanks for the reaction. Killers is the very first metal album I bought. Bought it in 1990 and since then it's always been one of my favorite rock/metal albums. I hope you react more songs from the album.
When was "your day"??? I'm almost 50 years old, and I learned A LOT about metal in the early '80's... from a black man, Katon...he sings for a band called HIRAX
I knew a lot of black folks into metal back in the day, a lot of them in bands too. My best friend Gene Davis from HexenHammer for one. And you've never heard of Jimi Hendrix I don't suppose?
@@thepatriotfarmer3580 of course I've heard of Jimi Hendrix who hasn't? But he was just one guy and he happened to play guitar and was also one of the world's best guitar players. He didn't do reaction videos.
So many people have said this before, since you love transitions, bruce's awesome voice, instrumentals and definitely gigantic songs with feeling, that tell a story, empire of the clouds is a perfect song for you, 18 minutes of pure musicianship
You like good transitions? Great tempo changes? Poignant lyrics? Something that all the metal bands you react to have in common and are very vocal about the depth of inspiration that they have been provided by this 3 piece band? The worlds top musicians for each instrument they chose? (bass, guitar and drums)? You need RUSH my son!!!! Start with an instrumental first though, get your mind prepared for the onslaught of awesome! Might I suggest either YYZ, or La Villa Strangiato. Live will be awesome but record version just as jaw dropping.
Prodigal Son, Drifter, Wrathchild, all great songs. You should hear Bruce Dickinson's audition tape. Also he performed their older songs live. Check out their show at Hammersmith 1982. Legendary
i was 12 or 13 years old when that album came out. i never heard of them, but got that album just because of the cover art. Still one of my favorite albums. You might be ready for Lamb of God , Preston
Killers is a classic song from an underrated album imo Favorite line from the song "The mocking religion of hatred that burns in the night" that line just kills.
Hell yeah...my favorite Maiden LP (lol, along with the half dozen other "favorite" Maiden records). Just NASTY!!! Saw Judas Priest on the "Screaming for Vengeance" Tour with Maiden opening during their "Killers" Tour...$8 and I still got the ticket stub. You can't park your car for that nowadays.
YES!....the Peak of the NEW WAY OF BRITISH HEAVY METAL so many years ago...we Headbanged our Brains out to this LP!!!!.....Paul DiAnno was out God!......man,this brings so many Memories back !!!!......more of this LP Please !!!!
This is such an 80's song. It's in the era when serial killers were becoming popularized in the media. Everybody was terrified and fascinated all the same.
Watching you smile in disbelief when the music hits you makes your reactions so fun to watch. My favorite band. In addition to what everyone else said, try Bruce's solo material, like Tyranny of Souls
I see Preston doing an Iron Maiden reaction, I automatically hit like!!! Especially going to the Paul Di'anno years... I'm going to assume before I even watch the video this will be your first time hearing Paul and really OLD Maiden... This is gonna be great!!!!
The older I get, the more I appreciate the oldest material of Iron Maiden. You might want to have a go at 'Prodigal Son' from the same album, where the band showcase a somewhat more sophisticated side to them as well, even in those old days of the band. It was a pleasure being a teen in the early 80's, so much innovative stuff took place in music at that time and in the metal scene in particular. To follow bands like Iron Maiden and Metallica as they grew from obscurity to household names was of course rewarding.
The songs are amazing, I personally love them! But agree that people have probably over played them which makes a lot of listeners skip past. If you haven’t heard them for ages, stick them back on with some headphones and appreciate them for what they are 👍👌
Woo! I always found myself singing along to this one as a teen which annoyed the hell out of my parents during long car rides lmao Killers was one of my favorite albums to listen to while on the road. Wrathchild comes to mind as another great song on it
Production on this album from the Iron Maiden album is night and day. Martin" Headmaster" Birch coming off producing Heaven and Hell, Sabbath, brought integrity too Maiden, this album is flawless, not one filler, its a perfect album.
This is Paul Di'Anno NOT Bruce Dickenson. He was a good one. I love Bruce but Pauls first two albums with Maiden ROCKED too!
Eric Biddle then Bruce came along, re recorded the songs and the band went universal
ildur which contained a number of Paul songs I believe.
I’m not knocking Paul or Bruce btw
still my fave as of today
ildur I never said Paul wrote them. I just said he recorded some first
King KTF and doing Maiden reactions makes even the worst day enjoyable
I feel the same. His Maiden and Metallica reactions are always fire
Totally agree
💯
Aye!! I 2nd that!
I'll 3rd that!!
Next!!!! Phantom of the Opera - Iron Maiden
This guy is an amazing metal head, but he needs a better set list. This was a good steep. Phantom of the opera would be another great choice.
Anyway, the man is on the right side of the history. God bless him.
Live at Hammersmith please
Best version is in "Live After Death", with Bruce in vocals.
YES!!! definitely one their best!!!
Studio version.
Judas Priest
- Tyrant
- Beyond the Realms of Death
- The Hellion - Electric Eye
C´mon braaaa
Dissident Aggressor
Before the Dawn
Fever
Blood Red Skies
& Desert Plains
One Shot At Glory
The Sentinel, The Sinner, Run of the Mill, Out in the Cold
Run of the Mill, Beyond the realms of death, angel, Alone
Iron Maiden - Phantom of the Opera
Yes!!!
^ this!
Absolutely
And Running Free!
Yeah best iron Maiden song ever listened
Paul Diano was a fantastic vocalist. Listen to the songs Strange World and Remember Tomorow off the first Album. Still 2 of my favourite Iron Maiden songs.
Would have been even better on number of the beast
LOve Paul on Remember tomorrow and Strange world, he wanted to do PUNK not metal though back then.
Way better than Dickinson
I'm the biggest Maiden fan that ever lived. I love Bruce Dickinson. But I'm telling everyone right now if it wasn't for the album "Killers" with Paul D'ianno, Maiden never would have gotten their foot in the door. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Jump back to their first album. Phantom of the Opera is mind blowing.
Iron Maiden - Seventh son of the Seventh son,
Yes!
I know!! He's been avoiding it!
He needs to be doing live Maiden reactions lol
Ohhhh god yes
Fucking badass song...
Iron Maiden - Caught Somewhere in Time
Yeaaaaa
Yes he must react to this song
And the loneliness of the long distance runner
A very underrated album, I refer to it as the Adrian Smith album.
Man react to Iron Maiden's songs Moonchild and Seventh son of a seventh son
Live versions!
@@TheOkupa92 no
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Oh yeah! Di'anno era Maiden! Paul Di'Anno and Clive Burr made Maiden so much grittier and raw. I love those first 2 albums.
Clivesright foot, 1/16 notes like it is simple, amazing.
I agree man. RIP Clive!
Finally doing Old Maiden with their singer from before Bruce.
Good stuff.
Check out "Phantom of the Opera."
One of the most fun bass lines ive ever played.
Yeah. Phantom of the Opera. Even the guitar line is fun to play.
Love it old maiden been asking for a while, also phantom of the opera, flight of icarus
BTW phantom of the Opera is 7 and a half minutes long.
Innocent exile
This album is with Paul Di`Anno, no Dickinson here. You have to react to "Alexander the great", "Caught somewhere in time", 'Heaven can wait" etc..
+1 +1 for Alexander the Great and Caught somewhere in time.
Of course I want him to do all three, but if I had to choose, I'd go with "Alexander the Great" with "Caught Somewhere" a very close second.....
Some other masterpieces from Paul era
-prowler
-phantom of the opera
-strange world
-iron maiden
Strange World Bruuuuh!!
ZeManeiro ADMIN PROWLER!!! 🤘🏻
My personal fave from that era: Wrathchild
Running Free
Innocent exile!
From these first two Maiden Albums, the songs were not long but had an edge to them. You have check out "Phantom of the Opera" and "Transylvania" which is an EPIC instrumental.
Transylvania is a two parter. if he does that song he has to do strange world too. dont forget that!
I couldn't wait till you got into the Paul di'anno stuff hope you like it, I'd really love to see him react to remember tomorrow or Prowler two of my personal favorites.
I always loved his voice. Something unique about his tone that sounds so good to me.
@@Edmundrs3rd it's like a whole different dimension of Iron Maiden Bruce came in they got so polished and lost that hard-edged sound although as we all know it really worked well for them to go a different direction but the Paul days speak for them self
I worry about him stumbling on to a Blaze Bayley song, honestly. That was a hiccup in Maiden's career in my opinion.
@@bringbackmyspace7112 lol yeah those were some bad days
Di’anno added a touch of punk to Maiden. And I F’n loved it?
Ides of March/Wrathchild off the same album. That's KILLER!🤘
Great react. Best album. Clive Burr (rip) was a monster on drums! Murders in the Rue Morgue is the best song on Killers album.
Edgar Allen Poe would be proud!
No this one is! lol! But "Murders in the Rue Morgue" is a close second.
@@Superknullisch ,yes. Killers is amazing (only the original with Paul Dianno) And Genghis Khan is the best metal instrumental song!
There you go. A taste of Paul DiAnno. I had a mural of Eddie painted on my 78 Dodge van in high school... same album; Ides of March/Wrathchild
I remember hearing this when it first came out - I was I 6th grade. Dave’s guitar solo in this song is why I started playing guitar. Still going strong nearly 40 years later
The whole album is gold. Not one bad song at all. This was one of the first 2 albums I ever owned. This and Judas Priest's British Steel.
Iron Maiden - Phantom of the Opera !!!!
I was fortunate enough to see this line up. They were great
Their first two albums with D'anno are as good as anything out there.
Correction brother, better than anything out there. Just found them out, can't believe my ears, this is crazy good. Wish I heard it before and became Maiden fan for Paul not that girly voice Bruce
@@osmankovacevic6135 You sir summed it up!
This is one of my favorite Iron Maiden songs, Paul Di'Anno is an incredible singer
Don't know what it is but I don't like Iron maidens music with paul
@@merciatreasurehunting9773, it's not as polished as the albums with Bruce and Bruce is my favorite singer of the 2 but I do like to listen to the older stuff... I have the 1st 5 albums on a playlist in order and usually just play straight thru as I drive around during the day
And an even better drug user.
LOL!!! @@the.basaurio
Paul with Battlezone just incredible
Judas Priest Beyond the Realms of Death. Must be your next must Reaction. Great work as always.
Mark Knopfler(Dire Straits) - Brothers In Arms (London 1996)
This album was a portent for things to come. There are points on this album where you could hear that Di'Anno was struggling vocally to keep up with the music, which had taken a massive step forward from the first album. That's due to Steve Harris writing improving, the addition of Adrian Smith into the band, and them getting Martin Birch to produce the record. A lot of Maiden fans look at this album as their favorite. I personally think that the really started blowing up musically when they got Bruce Dickinson, though I respect Di'Anno's work on the first two albums. Props to you for doing this.
Damn does this bring back memories. This release is epic from beginning to end. Clive Burr- RIP. Clearly a much more heavy handed, raw and less complex offering than the stuff with Dickinson but clearly gives you foundational reference as to where they came from. One of my all time desert island discs. Flawless victory!!Next one...Murders in the Rue Morgue.
No. Purgatory
the two first maiden albums with dianno is like a seperate creature that is quite enjoyable on their own rights... they have a kind of "post-punk" feel to them
So glad you got into Old school maiden. . You made my day .
UP THE IRONS! !!
Paul DiÁnno on vocal instead of Bruce Dickinson.
He was their first fearless leader.
@@peterock4169 Paul DiÁnno was the second. The first was Paul Day... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Day_(musician)
Not even the second, he was the third.Dennis Wilcock was the second @@grgmtk1
You can't deny Bruce tho
Got all my original Maiden vinyl signed by Paul. Had a beer with him backstage. He told me Bruce Dickinson tried to steal his girlfriend when he was in prison. Paul is a decent guy, one of the most down to earth people you'll ever meet.
Preston needs to listen to Phantom Of The Opera
I remember picking this cassette up at the record store on release day...early 80s!
Later bought a Killers t shirt to match, and the guitar tab book......learned the whole album in a week!
Those were the days!!
Wrathchild is my fave off album. But this album is superb
DiAnno was a virtuoso of classic metal vocals. He set a standard for the cool rasp accompanied by the ability to soar vocally when needed.
Judas Priest- Beyond the Realms of Death
I love how "affected" you get by listening to these metal masters...just outstanding!! And Steve Harris is just killing it with his tasty bass play in this one.
I prefer Paul Di'Anno!! Bro, react to live version!!
Journeyman or The Clansman... Both are a MUST bro! Greetings from Bolivia 🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴
Please react to studio version of "Balls to the Wall" by Accept.
Hell Ya!!!
Absolutely! 🍻
Haha yeeess
Flashbacks again driving around and blasting this with the windows down so everyone can here. Thanks for the memories dude.
Paul Dianno just as good as Bruce 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 great album
Don't do it, man.
@@DM-rc4yu 😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏
Can't we all just get along...lol.
@@eddyspreitzer8944 sure can 😀 I just stated a fact ✌ I like Paul & Bruce , both fit Maiden well
Are you crazy??? I really like a lot of early Maiden with Paul but in no way is he even in the same class as Bruce. The best 5 albums of Iron Maiden were the first 5 with Bruce. He has so much more range and just a much better voice. We won't even go into who was the better front man on stage because that would be just embarrassing to discuss. Just listen to the live versions of early Maiden songs that Paul recorded with Bruce singing, again just an embarrassment how much better Bruce sings those songs. My final argument would be that Bruce could sing every song that Paul sang on just as well if not better but in no way could Paul even come close to the songs that Bruce sang.
Iron Maiden - The Clansman (Live at Rock in Rio 2001)
Great choice!
DIARY OF A MADMAN
OZZY
You've heard Maiden a bunch. You need to experience Randy Rhoads with Ozzy solo! Seriously Preston, you gotta hear this
haha its never enough with Iron Maiden my friend
Remember that 💪
@@nemanjaknezevic5950 ... I'm ALL for Maiden, but not at the expense of Randy and Ozzy! Whole new worlds await for Preston
ps.. the Maiden Japan version of Killers would have been the call on this track!
Ozzy gives copystrikes. You won't find Ozzy reactions
@@nickjohnson5202 Iron Maiden also covers Pantera's Killers
Over The Mountain!!! Take Me Across The Sky!!!
Hey King I watch everything you do and wanted to thank you. You're like a kid in a candy store and I think it's absolutely terrific. It reminds me of my childhood and hearing these songs for the first time. Your videos never fail to make my days no matter how lousy they may be going.
I love Killers because you can really hear the punk rock vibes morphing into metal. And of course Paul Di'Anno!!
Love to hear you react to Arcane Roots - Curtains
Why does everyone always say "punk" when referring to this era of Maiden? Maiden was never influenced by punk. They have stated this countless times in interviews.
@@mournblade1066 If you listen to punk bands of that era there are clear parallels to be drawn, regardless of assertions from Maiden. In fact it's so patently obvious that I have a hard time believing one could seriously deny it. But what ever. Eye of the beholder and all that.
mournblade1066 You are wrong
Not Punk , Just Judas Priest :)
My favourite Iron Maiden song. Like listening to in the subway.
Iron maiden - Hallowed thy name live after dead
Thirty years ago I was introduced to Iron Maiden"s first two albums and it was instant gratification, appreciation and respect for this incomparable band from England.
Paul Di'Anno wanted to steer Maiden to more of a "Punk Rock" type of band but, Steve Harris wanted no part of it. He fired Paul (used several excuses like drugs & alcohol, and even his boyish looks with short hair was mentioned) and brought on Bruce so they would go more "Heavy Metal." Bruce Dickinson had to audition 3 times for Maiden. He had to sing "Remember Tomorrow" twice and was promptly hired.
I thought it was mainly because he was a drunk. He used to pass out before shows and Steve finally had enough.
Paul was unreliable. Iron Maiden had to ditch him in order to move on.
Yea dude, Paul was unreliable and wouldn’t give 100% during performances while the rest of the band were giving it their all.
Yup, Paul was pretty much burned out on the road. It's not a lifestyle that's meant for everyone.
Baltzeg Well he also took terrible care of himself. Most of the other guys are very into physical fitness and Paul never was. It showed in his physique and how tired he was halfway through shows.
Thanks for the reaction. Killers is the very first metal album I bought. Bought it in 1990 and since then it's always been one of my favorite rock/metal albums. I hope you react more songs from the album.
Back in my day, black guys just didn't get into bands like this. That's why these reactions videos are so fun for me.
When was "your day"???
I'm almost 50 years old, and I learned A LOT about metal in the early '80's... from a black man, Katon...he sings for a band called HIRAX
I knew a lot of black folks into metal back in the day, a lot of them in bands too. My best friend Gene Davis from HexenHammer for one. And you've never heard of Jimi Hendrix I don't suppose?
@@thepatriotfarmer3580 not like today
@@thepatriotfarmer3580 of course I've heard of Jimi Hendrix who hasn't? But he was just one guy and he happened to play guitar and was also one of the world's best guitar players. He didn't do reaction videos.
Yeah! Your reaction videos to Iron maiden is fabulous! I have been waiting for this one...
Thank you!
Hey Preston !! You must react to Accept real heavy metal gods !!
Yes! And Angel Witch, as well.
ACCEPT - Balls to the Wall as well as their newer stuff like Stampede!!
So many people have said this before, since you love transitions, bruce's awesome voice, instrumentals and definitely gigantic songs with feeling, that tell a story, empire of the clouds is a perfect song for you, 18 minutes of pure musicianship
You like good transitions? Great tempo changes? Poignant lyrics? Something that all the metal bands you react to have in common and are very vocal about the depth of inspiration that they have been provided by this 3 piece band? The worlds top musicians for each instrument they chose? (bass, guitar and drums)? You need RUSH my son!!!! Start with an instrumental first though, get your mind prepared for the onslaught of awesome! Might I suggest either YYZ, or La Villa Strangiato. Live will be awesome but record version just as jaw dropping.
Could not agree more. Rush has to be next on your list King
In case you were interested, Bruce performed this song and Prowler live in 1983. I think they sounded just as good as they did with Paul singing them
Prodigal Son, Drifter, Wrathchild, all great songs. You should hear Bruce Dickinson's audition tape. Also he performed their older songs live. Check out their show at Hammersmith 1982. Legendary
Damn It he killed all those songs. Especially brought Killers to another level.
Yes sir you ain't kidding. Well said.
i was 12 or 13 years old when that album came out. i never heard of them, but got that album just because of the cover art. Still one of my favorite albums.
You might be ready for Lamb of God , Preston
Fight fire with fire by Metallica come on
I've been asking for creeping death for the last 10 months good luck braaaaaaaaa
@@rickmanzuk8942 how he never reacted to creeping death?
One of my favorites, the first time I heard Dave Murray play the guitar fretboard at the beginning I was 🤯
Man, do Alexander the great, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son or Sign of the Cross. You wont regret it!!!!!!!!!
Killers is a classic song from an underrated album imo Favorite line from the song "The mocking religion of hatred that burns in the night" that line just kills.
"Another tomorrow remember to walk in the light" is awesome as well.
Hell yeah...my favorite Maiden LP (lol, along with the half dozen other "favorite" Maiden records). Just NASTY!!! Saw Judas Priest on the "Screaming for Vengeance" Tour with Maiden opening during their "Killers" Tour...$8 and I still got the ticket stub. You can't park your car for that nowadays.
This is the first Maiden record I heard, I fell in love with them. I went out the nex day and bought, Pice Of Mind. I have been hooked since.
Iron Maiden To Tame A Land React Please Ty
YES!....the Peak of the NEW WAY OF BRITISH HEAVY METAL so many years ago...we Headbanged our Brains out to this LP!!!!.....Paul DiAnno was out God!......man,this brings so many Memories back !!!!......more of this LP Please !!!!
All nightmare long by Metallica! Or creeping death
Yeap creeping death live in Moscow 1991
@@ork_oz Studio version comes first
YES you did Killers!! MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE must come next, that song is so badass!!
Please do Helloween “keeper of the seven keys” with lyrics.....you can thank me later
Its a must
This is such an 80's song. It's in the era when serial killers were becoming popularized in the media. Everybody was terrified and fascinated all the same.
AEROSMITH "Kings & Queens"
Iron Maiden's When the Wild Wind Blows is a ball buster. Great drums in this one!
Please react to iron maiden - caught somewhere in time. Great son !
Watching you smile in disbelief when the music hits you makes your reactions so fun to watch. My favorite band. In addition to what everyone else said, try Bruce's solo material, like Tyranny of Souls
Alice in Chains- "Don't Follow" is such a gr8 deep Song!
I see Preston doing an Iron Maiden reaction, I automatically hit like!!!
Especially going to the Paul Di'anno years...
I'm going to assume before I even watch the video this will be your first time hearing Paul and really OLD Maiden...
This is gonna be great!!!!
Metallica- Bleeding Me
From s and m and creeping death I've been asking for ten months good luck braaaaaaaaa
@@rickmanzuk8942 I prefer the album version but would be happy with either! It's my favorite metallica song
Hello sir,
I've been listening to that stuff since 1992...I like to see that younger people appreciate it too..thank you for your review !!!!
React to Phantom Of The Opera !🔥
YES, the BEST Iron Maiden album!!!! Great selection, Preston!
Ah, you finally delved into the early Maiden Paul Di'Anno days. It's awesome stuff.
That song defines intensity !
The Paul DiAnno era is held in the highest regard by Iron Maiden fans .
The older I get, the more I appreciate the oldest material of Iron Maiden. You might want to have a go at 'Prodigal Son' from the same album, where the band showcase a somewhat more sophisticated side to them as well, even in those old days of the band. It was a pleasure being a teen in the early 80's, so much innovative stuff took place in music at that time and in the metal scene in particular. To follow bands like Iron Maiden and Metallica as they grew from obscurity to household names was of course rewarding.
Been requesting this for a minute my soul can now rest in peace
Bruh like this song but you gotta do number of the beast and run to the hills haven't heard your reaction to those songs
@Kalbo run to the hills is amazing but is overplayed, notb is extremely over rated
@Kalbo yea don't really like that song cool Mario
Is this true? They are my 2 fav Maiden songs.
The songs are amazing, I personally love them! But agree that people have probably over played them which makes a lot of listeners skip past. If you haven’t heard them for ages, stick them back on with some headphones and appreciate them for what they are 👍👌
@@sadler3334 I know its over played but its iron maiden best songs just saying he hasn't reacted to them but he hasn't heard them it's all I'm saying
Deep Purple- Perfect strangers
React to Comfortably Numb from PULSE
this is the Maiden I fell in love with. Killers will always be my go to Maiden album. Also, best album cover ever.
Iron Maiden - Remember Tomorrow
Iron Maiden - Phantom of the Opera
Iron Maiden - Flight of Icarus
Mastodon - The Last Baron
Woo! I always found myself singing along to this one as a teen which annoyed the hell out of my parents during long car rides lmao
Killers was one of my favorite albums to listen to while on the road. Wrathchild comes to mind as another great song on it
*React to Iron Maiden - Wasted Years*
*Please !*
the singer paul dianno was perfect for this album, it's an amazing album, love it so much
Attempt #5: please react to Iron Maiden - The Evil That Men Do live at Rock In Rio
Finally, someone did this song.. Great reaction King...
Please you have to do
HALLOWEEN BY HELLOWEEN!!
most epic song ever!!!
Production on this album from the Iron Maiden album is night and day. Martin" Headmaster" Birch coming off producing Heaven and Hell, Sabbath, brought integrity too Maiden, this album is flawless, not one filler, its a perfect album.
Have u forgot about pink floyd?
Since Preston loved "Dogs" so much, he must listen to "Pigs(3 Different Ones)".
And then, of course, "Sheep".
Rest in Peace Paul, will be so sadly missed and God Bless (1958-2024)😢🙁😟🙏💔