*Track List* 1. Prowler (Full Recording) - 0:00 2. Floating (Purgatory) - 5:48 3. Charlotte (The Harlot) - 6:18 4. Dennis Wilcock MC - 6:38 5. Sanctuary - 7:03 6. Another Life - 7:29 7. Strange World - 8:27 8. Charlotte the Harlot - 8:56 9. Wrathchild - 10:00 10. Iron Maiden - 10:37
I saw Maiden in the Cart and Horses pub in Stratford East London back in 1976. My old school chum Paul Mario Day was the singer and I never even knew. I just randomly walked in the pub, one night and there they were. Nobody knew back then just how big Maiden were going to become. I wish I could remember more about that night. Oh well!
@@crushingalldeceivers No problems. I wish I could remember more too. But the good news is after 46 year's I managed to get back in contact again with Paul Mario Day. He's happily living in Australia, but his health isn't as good as it should be. Mind you he is 65 now.
They played these songs live for years and years before they recorded their first LP. That's probably why that album is one of the best rock albums ever.
How in the hell does this only have 5000 views???? This is the EARLIEST full live recording of one of the biggest heavy metal bands of ALL TIME and NO ONE even knows this exists other than a mere 5 thousand people?!?!
I mean it sounds terrible lol. Most of us have older recordings and learned not to give them much attention as they are often terrible recordings and although Dave is a fav guitar player of mine (the slow solo in Powerslave for example) He is terribly out of tune with his bending in almost all recordings of Prowler my god this is the example when people say "sounds like a dying strangled cat" lol.
Interesting how when i saw them live for first time in 2006 the opening song was prowler and closing song was Iron Maiden just like the first album (my favorite album)
It would be awesome if Steve would put out some of the early material with the different lineups he had before recording their major debut album. This is pretty awesome, thanks for putting this out for all the die hard Maiden fans to listen. Up the Irons!!! \m/
They still wore their influences on their sleeve I can hear UFO, Scorpions, Rainbow and Black Sabbath all over this version of Sanctuary could be in a Deep Purple album and Iron Maiden could pass as an outtake from Sabbath Bloody Sabbath sessions
Paul Day, the original singer before Dennis was much a better singer , but he didn't have the stage presence. This guy had his gimmicks and was better talking to the audience, but he couldn't sing for shit. Of course when they got Paul Dianno that's when it all clicked.
the impressive thing is that in the first three tracks, even if they are the earliest, the only original members left were already Steve Harris and the drummer! They had already changed two guitarists and a singer!
Purgatory being the weirdest one with almost Reggae influence sounding, Reggae was HUGE in England, especially among a certain subculture all the rage at the time Harris is always first to viciously deny ever having influence from.
I guess the early floating song, later purgatory, has influences from the song Thin Lizzy - Showdown. The influence Thin Lizzy had on Iron Maiden is known, they even covered one of their song.
@@metamorphicblood I've read that they took the twin guitar harmonies back when they formed in 1975 from Wishbone ash, listen to the song Throw down the sword in the album Argus. Concerning Thin Lizzy, the song Emerald is really sounding like a song of Iron Maiden from their first album.
@@ΧΡΎΣΑΝΘΟΣΠΗΤΤΑΣ in a vault somewhere. I really want to start a revolution and et the first recordings of Maiden, Priest and Megadeth out. also Leather Charm, james hetfields band before Metallica. Judas Priest will probably be the easiest one as Al Atkins has the demos
I can't help but admire Steve for sticking with his vision with Iron Maiden with the constant line up changes before the first album. I could never even find people for MY own band so I can't even imagine what it's like to constantly deal with people coming and going and still hang in there. Also, good thing for the line up changes, I cannot imagine this line up doing Seventh Son of a Seventh Son.
Maiden were lucky to survive Wilcox’s destructive attitude. Way more ego than talent. He was never a team player and Steve Harris was grateful to see the back of him.
Funny how Prowler was such a big song early on - that was the one that kept getting requested when it hadn't been released. Yet it's been all but forgotten, now.
@@JacobsKrąnųg You may not realise what a big deal Prowler was at that early (but not too early) stage. The 'Soundhouse Tapes' version was what kept getting requested and they were the only band in that chart who didn't have a record out. They were the top of that requests chart! It wasn't the song Iron Maiden, it was Prowler. It was actually dropped in 81, reappeared later as a potential 2nd encore then other than an acknowledgement of it's significance in 88, that was it other than 93 and 2005. With so many truly great songs so early (let alone later!) on it would have been impossible to play everything, but as this was *the* song that got them noticed, it's worth pointing out how it faded away, is all. As an aside, they should have played more of the first two albums with blaze, who would have been suited perfectly.
Steve Harris was already amazing, just hear the bass fill on the version of Iron Maiden (and everything else) he was pulling others along with him and into the band until he had a group that could match his talent - what amazing perseverance
Wow! Absolute solid gold history!! First Maiden I've ever heard (to my knowledge) without Dave Murray! And those keyboards on Wrathchild...yeah, certainly different!!
And I though I had rare Maiden stuff :D ( I got things like the Urchin EP, Soundhouse Tapes, Entire Population of Hackney bootleg and so on ). Thanks a bunch.
Interesting how much of this sounds like "Rocka Rolla" from Judas Priest. Very hard rocking style even in one I thought I was listening Victim of Changes. If I would ever heard this band in those days, I would say they were another regular band.
You can clearly see why Iron Maiden only had released its debut album 3 years later.... Harris knew it wasn´t yet ready!!!! You can see why Paul Dianno is so important to this band!!!!
I guess they recorded the first demo on December 1978 because they had no money!!! If you read the story even at that demo they had no money for the tape... and booked the studio on new years eve for the cheapest price
@@laz4erin we sow the seed nature grows the seed and we eat the seed and we sow the seed nature grows the seed and we eat the seed and we sow the seed nature grows the seed and we eat the seed etc
So for about the last 10 years I checked to see if any of the Dennis Wilcox Iron Maiden stuff was on here, several years ago 2 snippets. I so glad to finally hear where one of my favorite bands started from. Any chance do you have the full versions of these songs? If you release this on Vinyl or even CD let me know so I may purchase it. Thanks & Cheers !,,!
most of the tracks are sourced from a full recording Thunderstick owns and he's the one who leaked them on his channel years back..no full tracks other than Prowler live, sadly.
Is there a longer version of the purgatory? I actually kinda liked this version more than the killers studio one and purgatory is my favourite maiden song.
They sound so amateur, like a terrible Iron Maiden tribute band, haha...only goes to show you how awesome they are. The raw talent is there, they became metal gods through preserverance and hard work Up the Irons!
They didn't became Metal Gods. Steve became and Dave Murray as well, who played a couple of songs in this bootleg. Later arrived the staff, the men who made history along Harris and Murray.
You have to remember this band started from NOTHING; they were developing as musicians day by day and still had to go work in the morning. The men here bothered to show up and put the work in, often for little or no reward. There was a lot of poverty and little opportunity in the East End of London when I was young; it was all bombed out buildings, rag and bone men and patches on holes in jeans as so many were poor. Even to afford a guitar was a big deal. This was a time of innocence and dreams. It was making something out of nothing, coming up with ideas. They worked really hard to get to what you can hear here; you can certainly hear the power and the magic; they sound brilliant if you ask me. People knew they were hearing something special. Everyone has to start somewhere, my friend.
I happen to love it, more of a seventies sounding Iron Maiden. If you listen to the Doug Sampson era material that's been released (namely the 78/earlier in 79 sessions) and compare it to when Clive Burr came in, it shows how important Burr's entrance was, night and day difference though I love it all
@@Alexander_Tronstad But the songs were solid, seeing early pics of the band they had pretty shit gear, H and H transistor guitar amps for example...also recording any live band even today a challenge, that is a 40 year old mono tape recording.
@@brendanoneil3489 Yeah, their tireless drive and songwriting were what made them great, it's just you could never guess it from their earliest recordings which are shite as you allude to too.
Is this legit? Up until now only the 10th September 1979 gig was known as the earliest bootleg recording, and the 31st December 1978 as the earliest recording of any kind for the Soundhouse Tapes. I know Steve Harris claims to have demos all the way back to 1976, with Paul Day on vocals and before Dave Murray joined, but he hadn't made any public. How did this surface?
There’s recordings of Dennis wilcocks last show and if you are clutching at straws to hear them some people sit you down put headphones one you and you can listen. That is the only way but you can put hidden microphones in your ears
Unless I've read it wrong, it says that Dave Murray doesn't play on Track 8 - Charlotte the Harlott - but he wrote it. So was this during the period he had been kicked out, but they were still playing his song?
They already had so many tracks at the time. I am even surprised to hear Stranger world... BTW Willcock was not at all a bad singer like the legend says...Paul Day was probably way better. Cool to hear most of the early guitarists and overall musicians that made the maiden early days. Purgatory is so much more funky...
Wrathchild was written during Steve Harris' tenure in a previous band, Gypsy's Kiss, and can be traced as far back as 1974. Innocent Exile was the first song he wrote for that band, while Wrathchild was the second, and as far as we know those are the only two songs brought in from Gypsy's Kiss into Iron Maiden. There are some speculations that the song Iron Maiden was written while Harris was briefly in a band called Smiler in 1975 just before his departure, and when he did depart he named his new band after the song. There were additional songs written during Harris' stay in Smiler such as Burning Ambition, Transylvania and maybe Prowler as well.
@@elimalinsky7069 burning ambition was written then but not played until Iron Maiden. Also drifter but it was called Drifting was played in both Gypsys and Smiler and it was renamed in Iron Maiden. Innocent Exile was different in Gypsys Kiss as it was called the pit and barely resembled the finished song. It got more refined in Smiler. Wrathchild was probably written 1976. So you can say Drifter is the original Maiden song as it was played at a lot of gigs up to 82
*Track List*
1. Prowler (Full Recording) - 0:00
2. Floating (Purgatory) - 5:48
3. Charlotte (The Harlot) - 6:18
4. Dennis Wilcock MC - 6:38
5. Sanctuary - 7:03
6. Another Life - 7:29
7. Strange World - 8:27
8. Charlotte the Harlot - 8:56
9. Wrathchild - 10:00
10. Iron Maiden - 10:37
I saw Maiden in the Cart and Horses pub in Stratford East London back in 1976. My old school chum Paul Mario Day was the singer and I never even knew. I just randomly walked in the pub, one night and there they were. Nobody knew back then just how big Maiden were going to become. I wish I could remember more about that night. Oh well!
Fantastic, thanks for sharing your story even though you remember little.
@@crushingalldeceivers No problems. I wish I could remember more too. But the good news is after 46 year's I managed to get back in contact again with Paul Mario Day. He's happily living in Australia, but his health isn't as good as it should be. Mind you he is 65 now.
Very cool stuff!!🤘 Thanks for sharing.
Really??? You are a lucky man
@@nunogil5039 Here is Paul talking about his time with Iron Maiden.
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They played these songs live for years and years before they recorded their first LP. That's probably why that album is one of the best rock albums ever.
How in the hell does this only have 5000 views???? This is the EARLIEST full live recording of one of the biggest heavy metal bands of ALL TIME and NO ONE even knows this exists other than a mere 5 thousand people?!?!
I have an earlier recording from 1976 on my page but unconfirmed to be legit
10k now, still a disappointing number, more fans should know of it's existence i agree with you
Well, it is not really full
I mean it sounds terrible lol. Most of us have older recordings and learned not to give them much attention as they are often terrible recordings and although Dave is a fav guitar player of mine (the slow solo in Powerslave for example) He is terribly out of tune with his bending in almost all recordings of Prowler my god this is the example when people say "sounds like a dying strangled cat" lol.
@@DylMark1999 Can I see it?
First two Maiden albums will always be my favorites. They are a part of my life. Thank you guys 🙏🏻
@@CBT5777 We dont think so!
Interesting how when i saw them live for first time in 2006 the opening song was prowler and closing song was Iron Maiden just like the first album (my favorite album)
2005 this was!
Exactly the first two albums were the best albums that Maiden ever recorded!
I'm so glad Di'Anno replaced Wicock.
Me too
It would be awesome if Steve would put out some of the early material with the different lineups he had before recording their major debut album. This is pretty awesome, thanks for putting this out for all the die hard Maiden fans to listen. Up the Irons!!! \m/
That’s what I want.
Realistically a poor guy in the mid to late 70s probably doesn’t have very much in the way of early recordings.
They still wore their influences on their sleeve I can hear UFO, Scorpions, Rainbow and Black Sabbath all over this version of Sanctuary could be in a Deep Purple album and Iron Maiden could pass as an outtake from Sabbath Bloody Sabbath sessions
Also Wishbone ash influence.
Captain Beyond too
Pete Way and Steve Harris clearly a connection
Paul Day, the original singer before Dennis was much a better singer , but he didn't have the stage presence. This guy had his gimmicks and was better talking to the audience, but he couldn't sing for shit. Of course when they got Paul Dianno that's when it all clicked.
Could not sing for shit ? This is very close to a Dianno delivery live.
Great to see how a deep amateur sound became years late a perfect music band.
Early Maiden, is Fabulously RAW!!! GRR!!! I LOVE IRON MAIDEN!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
Amazing, listening to Iron Maiden's songs before they were recorded, I really liked it, the beginning of everything 🤘🏻🤘🏻❤️
the impressive thing is that in the first three tracks, even if they are the earliest, the only original members left were already Steve Harris and the drummer! They had already changed two guitarists and a singer!
Making of Iron Maiden...part 1! Perfect!!!
So truly the debut is a 1970s album, with a modern 80s punk and metal update.
Purgatory being the weirdest one with almost Reggae influence sounding, Reggae was HUGE in England, especially among a certain subculture all the rage at the time Harris is always first to viciously deny ever having influence from.
I guess the early floating song, later purgatory, has influences from the song Thin Lizzy - Showdown. The influence Thin Lizzy had on Iron Maiden is known, they even covered one of their song.
Both interesting points.
@@davidebasile9422I’ve always thought Thin Lizzy must’ve been a big influence for Maiden’s guitar harmonies.
@@metamorphicblood I've read that they took the twin guitar harmonies back when they formed in 1975 from Wishbone ash, listen to the song Throw down the sword in the album Argus. Concerning Thin Lizzy, the song Emerald is really sounding like a song of Iron Maiden from their first album.
Bob Sawyer takes the first lead in "Prowler" and absolutely kills!
best Christmas present ever
Wow, historical stuff. Really like this version of Purgatory
Does the full song exist ?
@@ΧΡΎΣΑΝΘΟΣΠΗΤΤΑΣ in a vault somewhere. I really want to start a revolution and et the first recordings of Maiden, Priest and Megadeth out. also Leather Charm, james hetfields band before Metallica. Judas Priest will probably be the easiest one as Al Atkins has the demos
@@jimmyneut2702 do it. Start that Revolution.
Everybody leved it!
@@getulioprates what do you mean
I just love Strange World from this early days.
a song Bruce Dickinson never dared to sing, thank god
It’s almost a different song from later versions. The music was reworked in 78
I can't help but admire Steve for sticking with his vision with Iron Maiden with the constant line up changes before the first album. I could never even find people for MY own band so I can't even imagine what it's like to constantly deal with people coming and going and still hang in there. Also, good thing for the line up changes, I cannot imagine this line up doing Seventh Son of a Seventh Son.
I love this Wrathchild slow version! Thanks for sharing!
Nice Find! Thanks for posting. These are great!
Maiden were lucky to survive Wilcox’s destructive attitude. Way more ego than talent. He was never a team player and Steve Harris was grateful to see the back of him.
Funny how Prowler was such a big song early on - that was the one that kept getting requested when it hadn't been released. Yet it's been all but forgotten, now.
How is Prowler forgotten? It’s one of the best songs their debut album and beloved by everyone. I know no one who dislikes it.
@@BanjoSick Oh, come on. No need for that - it's barely ever been played relatively speaking.
@@MrLtia1234 Prowler forgotten? By who? They just have tons of better songs nowadays.
@@JacobsKrąnųg
You may not realise what a big deal Prowler was at that early (but not too early) stage. The 'Soundhouse Tapes' version was what kept getting requested and they were the only band in that chart who didn't have a record out. They were the top of that requests chart! It wasn't the song Iron Maiden, it was Prowler.
It was actually dropped in 81, reappeared later as a potential 2nd encore then other than an acknowledgement of it's significance in 88, that was it other than 93 and 2005.
With so many truly great songs so early (let alone later!) on it would have been impossible to play everything, but as this was *the* song that got them noticed, it's worth pointing out how it faded away, is all.
As an aside, they should have played more of the first two albums with blaze, who would have been suited perfectly.
Forgotten??? By who? One of the best DiAnno era songs, and the guitars from Dave and Dennis are so good on it.
Holy shit! Finally found it. Thanks for the upload
Steve Harris was already amazing, just hear the bass fill on the version of Iron Maiden (and everything else) he was pulling others along with him and into the band until he had a group that could match his talent - what amazing perseverance
Thank you so much. This is history.
5:48 sounds amazing
Lay off the drugs
the reggae version
Wow! Absolute solid gold history!! First Maiden I've ever heard (to my knowledge) without Dave Murray! And those keyboards on Wrathchild...yeah, certainly different!!
WOW!! I love that ultra raw sound. Up the Irons Everyone!
Historia viva del metal. Up the Irons!!!
I love it. Love the Vocals on Wrathchild! Its so original and pure it wasnt refined yet.
Esto es oro en polvo.
Thank you Dylan. I am subscribing.
Iron Maiden before they got Big!! Amazing stuff!!
We've come a long way.
Interesting to listening to Iron Maiden with Dennis Wilcock on the mic. Have any recordings with Paul Day ever surfeced?
This recording is the Holy Grail my friend!!?💜🖤❤️🤘💋💣💥
Soooo ahead of time.
I feel like I was there, but it was 12 years before I was born!
And I though I had rare Maiden stuff :D ( I got things like the Urchin EP, Soundhouse Tapes, Entire Population of Hackney bootleg and so on ). Thanks a bunch.
Urchin!!! Id like to get that one.and soundhouse ep.ive got all the Samsons
@wnerko7484 im in my summer home, when i get back ill upload to drive link it to you
I need to refresh my memory of the early Iron Maiden history.
Miałem 9 lat 💣🤘
since the very begining they we're meant to be
Who gives this a "thumbs down"? This stuff is awesome!
Steve Harris 🤣
Well to be fair, Dennis kinda sucks.
@@MetalPersonJ Its vintage Maiden though!
Are you kidding me, this lineup would have never made it to play at skateland. 🤣🤣🤣
thanks Dylan! :)
Interesting how much of this sounds like "Rocka Rolla" from Judas Priest. Very hard rocking style even in one I thought I was listening Victim of Changes.
If I would ever heard this band in those days, I would say they were another regular band.
Yep, they sounded like another typical hard-rock band of mid 70s...
that iron maiden riff at the very end is so unique 11:00
Wratchild was a "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" type of song. Good that they made it faster after that.
I hear "Victim Of Changes" by Judas Priest in there too.
Phenomenal stuff 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Charlotte sounds like UFO! The Rosetta Stone.
🔥 that solo on Prowler 🔥
Fire. I love how Dave can improvise like that. Me thinks maybe they wouldn't have got noticed in the early days if it wasn't for Dave's ability
that face when prowler is half the video
Guess that's why they got DiAnno.
You can clearly see why Iron Maiden only had released its debut album 3 years later.... Harris knew it wasn´t yet ready!!!! You can see why Paul Dianno is so important to this band!!!!
I guess they recorded the first demo on December 1978 because they had no money!!! If you read the story even at that demo they had no money for the tape... and booked the studio on new years eve for the cheapest price
Purgatory is so slow here. On the album its a speed metal song.
any bootlegs with paul day but wow never heard this before
Neil Neil Orange Peel! \m/ Love the Young Ones.
@@laz4erin hello rik
@@neilpye6089 HAHAHA! Cheers, sir.
@@laz4erin we sow the seed nature grows the seed and we eat the seed and we sow the seed nature grows the seed and we eat the seed and we sow the seed nature grows the seed and we eat the seed etc
Di'Anno and Burr really improved the band's sound. They had an important role on their first two records.
Thanks my Friend!!!!! Thanks Thanks!!!
Purgatory was a reggae.
Very cool, I would love to hear a better recording of this with Paul, if there is one
sounds like prog rock to me... and knowing Steve Harris influences its probably the case
WOW!!! It's gold you're sharing here bro, thanks 👍👍👍
RIP Paul Di'Anno
This is incredibly cool to hear, is there more out there ?
So for about the last 10 years I checked to see if any of the Dennis Wilcox Iron Maiden stuff was on here, several years ago 2 snippets. I so glad to finally hear where one of my favorite bands started from. Any chance do you have the full versions of these songs? If you release this on Vinyl or even CD let me know so I may purchase it. Thanks & Cheers !,,!
most of the tracks are sourced from a full recording Thunderstick owns and he's the one who leaked them on his channel years back..no full tracks other than Prowler live, sadly.
I wish there was more of sanctuary I don’t know why but I just love that recording
Is there a longer version of the purgatory? I actually kinda liked this version more than the killers studio one and purgatory is my favourite maiden song.
Thunderstick has the full versions of all these songs, he just chose to give us snippets
Hey that's really cool. Thanks for posting. Why are so many of the tracks incomplete?
Woa, the sound quality is identical to that of my band..
… I take it that this wasn‘t exactly a compliment, was it? 😅
Interesting hearing these without the harmonised guitars.
Dennis Stratton claims that he came with the idea of the harmonised guitars.
@@rvvillal Then he deserves to be called, Mr. Iron Maiden.
fuckin' ell.........just found this....!!! right.. where's me fuckin' royalties.....!!!! ;)
I read Sanctuary was composed by you
@@davidebasile9422 yep...see above comment.... ;) ;)
They sound so amateur, like a terrible Iron Maiden tribute band, haha...only goes to show you how awesome they are. The raw talent is there, they became metal gods through preserverance and hard work
Up the Irons!
They didn't became Metal Gods. Steve became and Dave Murray as well, who played a couple of songs in this bootleg. Later arrived the staff, the men who made history along Harris and Murray.
You have to remember this band started from NOTHING; they were developing as musicians day by day and still had to go work in the morning. The men here bothered to show up and put the work in, often for little or no reward. There was a lot of poverty and little opportunity in the East End of London when I was young; it was all bombed out buildings, rag and bone men and patches on holes in jeans as so many were poor. Even to afford a guitar was a big deal. This was a time of innocence and dreams. It was making something out of nothing, coming up with ideas. They worked really hard to get to what you can hear here; you can certainly hear the power and the magic; they sound brilliant if you ask me. People knew they were hearing something special.
Everyone has to start somewhere, my friend.
I happen to love it, more of a seventies sounding Iron Maiden. If you listen to the Doug Sampson era material that's been released (namely the 78/earlier in 79 sessions) and compare it to when Clive Burr came in, it shows how important Burr's entrance was, night and day difference though I love it all
Wrathchild, speed it up 1.25x you get regular version
Wow!
No Dennis Wilcock, no Maiden. 😊
Great!
niceeee..
Up The Irons...
the guitar on prowler made me laugh like fuck lol
Heh, yeah, incredible that this band became so great! They sounded awful early on it seems.
@@Alexander_Tronstad But the songs were solid, seeing early pics of the band they had pretty shit gear, H and H transistor guitar amps for example...also recording any live band even today a challenge, that is a 40 year old mono tape recording.
@@brendanoneil3489 Yeah, their tireless drive and songwriting were what made them great, it's just you could never guess it from their earliest recordings which are shite as you allude to too.
@@Alexander_Tronstad Awful as 99% of bands that start to play, including the famous ones at the very beginning. Nothing strange.
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Is this legit?
Up until now only the 10th September 1979 gig was known as the earliest bootleg recording, and the 31st December 1978 as the earliest recording of any kind for the Soundhouse Tapes. I know Steve Harris claims to have demos all the way back to 1976, with Paul Day on vocals and before Dave Murray joined, but he hadn't made any public.
How did this surface?
Barry Purkis (former drummer) leaked the clips shown here
@@DylMark1999 Is Barry Purkis the real name of Thunderstick?
@@elimalinsky7069 yes
@@DylMark1999 Cool :)
There’s recordings of Dennis wilcocks last show and if you are clutching at straws to hear them some people sit you down put headphones one you and you can listen. That is the only way but you can put hidden microphones in your ears
Existe um concerto que reuniu vários dos ex-integrantes do Iron Maiden. Alguém tem o link?
Are there any Gypsy's Kiss live recordings around?
steve has them all.
Iron Maiden ended after this recording🤣
it resembles my mother´s voice when she drink too much!
Wilcock was a common vocals, but on stage he did scary things, as Gene Simmons...
@@unciclistacontraelsistema8620 Well he is a kiss fan
First learn some English grammar. What do you mean " when she drink ? " Shouldn't that be ... " when she " drinkS ... ?
slow wraithchild sounds like judas priest victims of changes!
Ok those are early tapes they get modified as they get old
Paul dianno e o melhor vocal do msiden sem duvidas
Fucking amazing
Wrathchild sounds like Deep Purple's Stormbringer.
Unless I've read it wrong, it says that Dave Murray doesn't play on Track 8 - Charlotte the Harlott - but he wrote it. So was this during the period he had been kicked out, but they were still playing his song?
Tony Moore from cutting crew on keyboards?
that's what it seems, but I can't hear the keyboards anywhere...🤔 I would like through
I was born in the wrong decade 😥
Conserte o download dessa demo
They already had so many tracks at the time. I am even surprised to hear Stranger world...
BTW Willcock was not at all a bad singer like the legend says...Paul Day was probably way better.
Cool to hear most of the early guitarists and overall musicians that made the maiden early days.
Purgatory is so much more funky...
The early version of "Wrathchild" sounds like a Mountain song.
Wrathchild was written during Steve Harris' tenure in a previous band, Gypsy's Kiss, and can be traced as far back as 1974. Innocent Exile was the first song he wrote for that band, while Wrathchild was the second, and as far as we know those are the only two songs brought in from Gypsy's Kiss into Iron Maiden. There are some speculations that the song Iron Maiden was written while Harris was briefly in a band called Smiler in 1975 just before his departure, and when he did depart he named his new band after the song. There were additional songs written during Harris' stay in Smiler such as Burning Ambition, Transylvania and maybe Prowler as well.
@@elimalinsky7069 if thats so hes kinda of like lemnmy in that way
@@superaveragebros.9390 Exactly.
@@elimalinsky7069 if so it had different lyrics and maybe different or no intro riff so it couldve been a very boring song.
@@elimalinsky7069 burning ambition was written then but not played until Iron Maiden. Also drifter but it was called Drifting was played in both Gypsys and Smiler and it was renamed in Iron Maiden. Innocent Exile was different in Gypsys Kiss as it was called the pit and barely resembled the finished song. It got more refined in Smiler. Wrathchild was probably written 1976. So you can say Drifter is the original Maiden song as it was played at a lot of gigs up to 82
This disk with wilo where we can find it
dennis wilcock has got a bit of hetfield in him lol
The cassette recording here doesn't pick up Steve's bass. My theory is that live in person this was much better.
'kin' hell, where did you find/record this? Maiden is there, even with wrecker Denny Wilcox singing. Magnificent.