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- Any additions, deletions, corrections, suggestions, misspellings, ommissions,
- complaints or any kind of whining in general? I'm always looking to update
- this! Please let me know! Mail me at:
-
- Vartan Narinian <vsn@ic.ac.uk>
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- I'll do my best to get back to people as soon as possible, and to keep this
- FAQ updated as best I can. Also, when the FAQ stabilises a bit, I will start
- posting diff files so that people don't have to grab the whole thing each time!
-
- The initial version of the FAQ was put together by
-
- Steve Payne <Sirpapa@aol.com>
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- to whom we're eternally grateful. If you're going to give credit to someone
- for this FAQ it has to be him!
-
- NO SYNTHESIZERS OR ULTERIOR MOTIVES
- UP THE IRONS!
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- ============================
- Intro And General Background
- ============================
-
- IRON MAIDEN have been around in one form or another really since about 1975
- or so, and was one of the most definitive forces in the New Wave Of British
- Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) to come out into the world during the late 1970's and
- early 1980's. With 9 true studio albums, 4 live full-length albums,
- 2 E.P.'s, 9 videos, countless singles, special releases, re-releases and
- other goodies, one need not wonder why.
-
- With about 18 years of history behind the band (which includes about 24
- different 'official' lineup changes), you wonder how they did it? Powerful
- music, with powerful lyrics. Always a heavy beat, and best played loud,
- loud, LOUD! Though the band's popularity has probably already hit its
- maximum peak several years back (let's at least admit that), there are many
- thousands of us die-hard fans out there who have professed and pledged
- devotion!
-
- What follows in this FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) List is a huge mass of
- IRON MAIDEN-related information, developed pretty much for the use of people
- on alt.rock-n-roll.metal.ironmaiden. (And just for your information,
- according to the Usenet readership report in January 1994, this group has an
- estimated worldwide readership of 30,000 people, and averages about 350+
- messages/month, as of recently!) It answers many questions, but also
- provides a wealth of information about IRON MAIDEN's past and present. A lot
- of time (you don't even want to know!) was spent just typing the information
- in the computer, but even more time (and money!) was spent over the past
- years of *my* IRON MAIDEN fandom acquiring this information as well. I hope
- you get something out of it.
-
- UP THE IRONS!
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- FAQ Contents
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- 1. Past and present IRON MAIDEN lineups.
- 2. Why all the lineup changes?
- 3. The IRON MAIDEN family tree.
- 4. The band and their birthdays.
- 5. IRON MAIDEN influences.
- 6. IRON MAIDEN Fan Club info.
- 7. The new singer and the band's immediate plans
- 8. What is the backwards message before STILL LIFE?
- 9. Who is Osiris/The Powerslave connection?
- 10. Who is Icarus?
- 11. Where are SANCTUARY and TWILIGHT ZONE in the UK/European albums?
- 12. Why is the CD version of LIVE AFTER DEATH missing tracks?
- 13. IRON MAIDEN songs, where to find them, and song tidbits.
- 14. Song credits and other information.
- 15. Cover Songs found on various singles/live recordings
- 16. Song chart positions.
- 17. IRON MAIDEN songs played/not played in concert.
- 18. Song and name origins.
- 19. Location of Derek Riggs' insignia.
- 20. SOMEWHERE IN TIME cover references.
- 21. Quotations.
- 22. Real life IRON MAIDEN references.
- 23. Interesting band stories.
- 24. Familiar names with the IRON MAIDEN crew.
- 25. Other IRON MAIDEN tibits.
- 26. IRON MAIDEN discography.
- 27. Bands who have opened for IRON MAIDEN.
- 28. Significant dates in IRON MAIDEN history.
- 29. The concert in Buffalo & the lawsuit.
- 30. Bruce's Final Concert - Raising Hell, 08/28/93 - Promo Ad
- 31. IRON MAIDEN equipment info.
- 32. Getting IRON MAIDEN from music clubs.
- 33. IRON MAIDEN music transcriptions.
- 34. Books related to IRON MAIDEN.
- 35. Quick bootleg info.
- 36. IRON MAIDEN ftp sites
- 37. Credits/Acknowledgements
-
-
-
- ====================================================
- -->> 1 <<-- Past Lineups Of What Is Now IRON MAIDEN
- ====================================================
-
- GYPSY'S KISS - Nov '73 SMILER - Oct '74
- ====================== ================
- Paul Sears - Drums Steve Harris - Bass
- Bob Verschoyle - Vocals Dennis (Den) Wilcock - Vocals
- Dave Smith - Guitar Doug Sampson - Drums
- Steve Harris - Bass Tony Clee - Guitar
- (Tim Wotsit - Guitar) Mick Clee - Guitar
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN - May '76 IRON MAIDEN - Nov '76
- ===================== =====================
- Dave Sullivan - Lead/Rhythm guitar Steve Harris - Bass
- Ron 'Rebel' Matthews - Drums Dennis Wilcock - Vocals
- Paul Day - Vocals Ron 'Rebel' Matthews - Drums
- Terry Rance - Lead/Rhythm guitar Dave Murray - Guitar
- Steve Harris - Bass Bob Sawyer (Bob Angelo) - Guitar
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN - End of '76 IRON MAIDEN - Spring '77 (1 gig!)
- ======================== =================================
- Steve Harris - Bass Steve Harris - Bass
- Dennis Wilcock - Vocals Dennis Wilcock - Vocals
- Ron (Rebel) Matthews - Drums Barry Graham (aka Thunderstick) - Drums
- Dave Murray - Guitar Terry Wapram - Guitar
- Tony Moore - Keyboards
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN - Mid '77 IRON MAIDEN - Mid '77
- ===================== =====================
- Steve Harris - Bass Steve Harris - Bass
- Barry Graham (Thunderstick) - Drums Dave Murray - Guitar
- Dennis Wilcock - Vocals
- Dave Murray - Guitar
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN - Mid '77 IRON MAIDEN - Mid '78
- ===================== =====================
- Steve Harris - Bass Steve Harris - Bass
- Dave Murray - Guitar Dave Murray - Guitar
- Doug Sampson - Drums Doug Sampson - Drums
- Paul Di'Anno - Vocals
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN - Early '79 IRON MAIDEN - Oct '79 (the 2 day lineup)
- ======================= ========================================
- Steve Harris - Bass Steve Harris - Bass
- Dave Murray - Guitar Dave Murray - Guitar
- Paul Cairns - Guitar Paul Todd - Guitar
- Doug Sampson - Drums Doug Sampson - Drums
- Paul Di'Anno - Vocals Paul Di'Anno - Vocals
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN - End '79/Early '80 IRON MAIDEN - Jan '80
- =============================== =====================
- Steve Harris - Bass Steve Harris - Bass
- Dave Murray - Guitar Dave Murray - Guitar
- Tony Parsons - Guitar Dennis Stratton - Guitar
- Doug Sampson - Drums Clive Burr - Drums
- Paul Di'Anno - Vocals Paul Di'Anno - Vocals
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN - Oct '80 IRON MAIDEN - Sep '81
- ===================== =====================
- Steve Harris - Bass Steve Harris - Bass
- Dave Murray - Guitar Dave Murray - Guitar
- Adrian Smith - Guitar Adrian Smith - Guitar
- Clive Burr - Drums Clive Burr - Drums
- Paul Di'Anno - Vocals Bruce Dickinson - Vocals
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN - Dec '82 IRON MAIDEN - Jan '90
- ===================== =====================
- Steve Harris - Bass Steve Harris - Bass
- Dave Murray - Guitar Dave Murray - Guitar
- Adrian Smith - Guitar Janick Gers - Guitar
- Nicko McBrain - Drums Nicko McBrain - Drums
- Bruce Dickinson - Vocals Bruce Dickinson - Vocals
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN - Sep '93 IRON MAIDEN - Jan '94
- ===================== =====================
- Steve Harris - Bass Steve Harris - Bass
- Dave Murray - Guitar Dave Murray - Guitar
- Janick Gers - Guitar Janick Gers - Guitar
- Nicko McBrain - Drums Nicko McBrain - Drums
- Blaze Bayley - Vocals
-
-
-
- ========================================
- -->> 2 <<-- Why all the lineup changes?
- ========================================
-
- * Steve Harris left GYPSY'S KISS for SMILER...who knows.
- * Steve Harris left SMILER to form IRON MAIDEN - SMILER was stifling Steve
- with its "tunnel vision" - no room to experiment...kinda "rockabilly"
- versions of rock songs. He left in end '75.
- * Terry Rance and Dave Sullivan were good at rhythm, but lacked in the 'lead'
- department. Murray came in, they kinda got the picture and said "either
- him or us..." They were dropped in late '76. :)
- * Paul Day's voice was good, but lacked energy on stage. So he was out in
- mid '76. He played with More and Wildfire after leaving.
- * Bob Sawyer had been dropped earlier along the way (end of '76), because he
- was always trying to upstage Dave Murray, instead of complementing his style.
- He played with Praying Mantis afterwards.
- * Dave Murray lasted about 6 months (until early '77), before he and Den
- Wilcock had a big argument at a Bridge House gig, Wilcock clocked him one,
- and Dave Murray went off to join pal Adrian Smith's URCHIN.
- * Ron Matthews had decided to 'rebel' no longer :), and took off in early
- '77. After his stint in Maiden he played with John McCoy and Bernie Torme.
- * Tony Moore was axed 'cos keyboards obviously didn't fit in with Maiden's
- style (after 1 gig), in mid '77.
- * Terry Wapram insisted he could only work with an organist/keyboardist, so
- that was the end of him too, in mid '77.
- * Den Wilcock decided he'd "had enough," right before a gig at the Green
- Man Plumstead, England. Mid '77.
- * Thunderstick quickly followed suit, with the band temporarily on ice.
- * Paul Cairns lasted under 3 months. Left in mid '79.
- * Paul Todd lasted less than a week (2 days), 'cos his girlfriend didn't want
- him to go on tour on the road. (What a wuss). Left in Oct '79.
- * Tony Parsons lasted about 10 weeks. Left at end '79, 'cos he just wasn't
- happy on stage...and wasn't a tremendous success on stage or anything.
- * Doug Sampson quit due to ill health upon touring. Jan '80.
- * Dennis Stratton left the band to form Lionheart around Oct '80, at which
- time rifts between he and the rest of the band were developing. He had a
- passion for 'classic rock' bands like the Eagles, was a good bit older
- than the rest of the band, and problems with "the general attitude to
- various aspects of the band" as well. The split wasn't particularly
- amicable at first (some name calling at first...Steve was said to have
- rather sacked a band member than tolerate dissent...), but after a few
- months things worked out okay.
- * Paul Di'Anno left the band in September 1981. According to sources, his
- biggest problem was that he just didn't respect his most valuable asset:
- his voice. He smoked, he drank too much, and generally lived the rock 'n'
- roll lifestyle to the fullest. And naturally his singing suffered. He
- went on to several other projects, such as LONE WOLF, DI'ANNO, BATTLEZONE,
- PRAYING MANTIS, KILLERS, etc.
- * Clive Burr left the band in December 1982, despite getting voted 3rd best
- drummer in the world in a KERRANG poll (who was 1st and 2nd, I wonder?!).
- Clive said he was leaving "for personal reasons" and that he intended to
- quit the music business for good (although he has been around ever since
- here and there - see the section in the FAQ on the MAIDEN "family tree").
- He was also tired of the very hectic touring schedule. It was an amicable
- split and Clive got a special thanks and "good luck mate" on the PIECE OF
- MIND album sleeve credits.
- * Adrian Smith left the band in January 1990 to pursue other things. He also
- was becoming more uncomfortable with his performance in Maiden, especially
- when songs couldn't be played perfectly, or if the show went off with
- little hitches here and there. You gotta figure that he also wanted a
- change of scenery, after a little more than 9 years in the band. His next
- musical project was A.S.A.P. (Adrian Smith and Project), and was quite a
- bit different than his typical Maiden stuff. It was a pretty amicable
- split from what I understand. He also made a guest appearance during
- the closing song, Running Free, when Maiden headlined the Monsters of
- Rock in August 1992. This has been recorded on the Donington video and
- the double CD/triple LP Donington Bootleg.
- * Bruce Dickinson left Maiden in September 1993, to pursue his solo career
- and other projects, spend more time with his family, and to do other
- things, like maybe another book, more fencing, and to take a break in
- general.
-
-
-
- ========================================
- -->> 3 <<-- The IRON MAIDEN Family Tree
- ========================================
-
- Dennis Wilcock - original lead vocalist (Nov 1976 - Mid 1977). Left IRON
- MAIDEN permanently to form V1 with Terry Wapram (also former guitarist
- with IRON MAIDEN, Spring 1977). Also sang for WARLOCK in early 1976.
-
- Dave Murray - more or less a co-founder of IRON MAIDEN with Steve Harris (Mid
- 1976 - Nov 1976, Spring 1977 - present). Guitarist. Was in a couple of
- other bands previously: EVIL WAYS (1972 - 1974), a school group along
- with childhood friend Adrian Smith), URCHIN (early 1977, along with Adrian
- Smith). Also contributed to the HEAR'N AID project in 1986.
-
- Steve Harris - founder of IRON MAIDEN (Dec 1975 - present). Bass guitarist
- and back-up vocals. Was in bands INFLUENCE (which turned into GYPSY'S
- KISS) (1972 - 1973) and SMILER (1974-1975) previously. Several GYPSY'S
- KISS songs later became IRON MAIDEN songs, like "Burning Ambition" and
- "Drifter."
-
- Doug Sampson - original drummer for IRON MAIDEN (Mid 1977 - Early 1980).
- Also original drummer for SMILER (1974 - 1975). Only recordings on "The
- Soundhouse Tapes" EP, "Burning Ambition".
-
- Paul Di'anno - first recorded lead vocalist with IRON MAIDEN (Mid 1977 - Sep
- 1981). Recorded with IRON MAIDEN "The Soundhouse Tapes" EP, "Sanctuary"
- and "Wrathchild" on METAL FOR MUTHAS compilation, IRON MAIDEN album,
- KILLERS album, LIVE PLUS ONE live album, "Maiden Japan" (aka "Heavy Metal
- Army") EP, "Women In Uniform" EP, and "Sanctuary" EP.
-
- OTHER WORKS:
- BIRD OF PREY (before 1977) - not much around.
- LONE WOLF (1982 - ?) - not much around, but supposedly sounds like
- watered-down WHITESNAKE. This was a 6-piece band.
- GOGMAGOG (1985) - NWOBHM supergroup, featuring Di'anno on vocals, Pete
- Willis (DEF LEPPARD) and Jannick Gers (GILLAN) on guitars, Neil
- Murray (WHITESNAKE) on bass guitar, and Clive Burr (IRON MAIDEN) on
- drums. Released in 1985 a demo E.P. "I Will Be There."
- DI'ANNO (1984 - May 1985) - I don't know much about this band except it
- sounds like JOURNEY. Released an album Di'ANNO, as well as a single
- from this album "Heartuser" b/w "Road Rat" in 1984, under the FM
- Coast to Coast label (a division of Heavy Metal Records). Also
- released an album TWO SWIMMERS & A BAG OF JOCKIES in 1984 with Lee
- Slater (Guitars, Vocals), P J Ward (Guitars, Vocals), Kevin Browne
- (Bass, Vocals), Mark Venables (Keyboards), and Mark Stuart (Drums).
- Mark Stuart left the band before recording, so Dave Irving played
- drums on this album. (I *think* this information is correct!)
- PAUL DI'ANNO'S BATTLEZONE (1986 - 1987) - recorded in 1986 FIGHTING
- BACK and in 1987 CHILDREN OF MADNESS. Drummer on second album is
- Steve Hopgood of famed NWOBHM band PERSIAN RISK.
- "ALL-STAR" PROJECT (1989) - with Lea Heart back in '89. The album was
- recorded somewhere in the UK, and the participants were a Japanese
- band around Tak Yonemochi, Paul Di'Anno, Dennis Stratton, some of
- Saxon, etc. - about 15 - 20 people altogether. The album seems to
- have been produced for the Japanese market, so there is little
- English text on the cover, mostly Japanese... Either the band or
- the album is called "Kaizoku". Anybody have any more information?
- PRAYING MANTIS & Paul Di'anno, Dennis Stratton (1990) - recorded on the
- PRAYING MANTIS reunion in Japan LIVE AT LAST in 1990. Other members
- are Tino Troy and Chris Troy of PRAYING MANTIS and STRATUS, Dennis
- Stratton of LIONHEART, and Bruce Bisland of Weapon and Statetrooper.
- KILLERS (Jan 1992 - present) - featured Steve Hopgood on drums and Nick
- Burr (Clive Burr's brother) on guitars. Released MURDER ONE in
- 1992.
-
- Tony Parsons - first official 2nd lead guitarist for IRON MAIDEN (End of 1979
- for 10 weeks). Recorded "Sanctuary" and "Wrathchild" on the METAL FOR
- MUTHAS compilation.
-
- Dennis Stratton - second official 2nd lead guitarist (Jan 1980 - Oct 1980).
- With IRON MAIDEN recorded on the IRON MAIDEN album, "Women In Uniform" EP,
- subsequent singles, and LIVE PLUS ONE live album.
-
- OTHER WORKS:
- REMUS DOWN BOULEVARD (Any more information?)
- LIONHEART (Oct 1980 - 1985) - first NWOBHM supergroup, with Jess Cox
- (TYGERS OF PAN TANG) on vocals, Stratton on guitar, Steve Mann on
- guitar, Rocky Newton on bass guitar, and Frank Noon (DEF LEPPARD,
- soon to be in WAYSTED) on drums. Though formed in 1980, never
- recorded anything until 1985, an album HOT TONIGHT, then split.
- All-Stars NWOBHM (1990) - all-star lineup which includes members and ex
- members of FASTWAY, SAMSON, GIRLSCHOOL, IRON MAIDEN, PRAYING MANTIS,
- WHITESNAKE, BLIZZARD OF OZZ, etc. Recorded an album ALL-STARS
- NWOBHM in 1990.
- PRAYING MANTIS & Paul Di'anno, Dennis Stratton (1990) - played on their
- reunion in Japan and in 1990 released LIVE AT LAST as lead guitarist
- and co-lead vocalist with the Troy brothers and Paul Di'anno.
- PRAYING MANTIS - after the reunion became their lead vocalist and
- guitarist opposite Tino Troy. Released album PREDATORS IN DISGUISE
- in 1991.
-
- Clive Burr - 2nd drummer for IRON MAIDEN (Jan 1980 - Dec 1982). Recorded on
- all that Dennis Stratton recorded with the band, KILLERS album, "Maiden
- Japan" EP, and THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST album.
-
- OTHER WORKS:
- SAMSON (Early 1978 - 1979) - original drummer, played on first NWOBHM
- single ever "Mr. Rock N Roll" with Chris Aylmer on bass and Paul
- Samson on guitars and vocals.
- CLIVE BURR'S ESCAPE (1983?) - Recorded a session for Radio 1 on the BBC
- in the UK. Anyone know anthing else about this one?
- STRATUS (1985) - With Tino and Chris Troy. Recorded "Throwing Shapes"
- on Steel Trax (Steel 31001), produced by Norman Goodman.
- TYGON (formely STRATUS) - The brief name change to TYGON was abandoned
- after a little while, 'cos they found several other things with that
- name.
- PRAYING MANTIS (?) - one of their many drummers in their history.
- Recorded "The Soundhouse Tapes Part II," and "Captured City" on
- METAL FOR MUTHAS compilation. Was very good friend of next PRAYING
- MANTIS drummer Dave Potts.
- TRUST (1983? - ?) - replaced Nicko McBrain as a session drummer for
- the album "Trust" (1982). This is not to be confused with their 1979
- debut album, which is also called "Trust". TRUST is regarded by many
- to be the greatest French heavy metal band ever.
- GOGMAGOG (Jun 1985 - ?) - drummer on "I Will Be There" EP. That is all
- the band recorded.
- DESPERADOS (?) - formed by Dee Snyder of Twisted Sister fame. Recorded
- an album but it was never released. None of the members have legal
- access to any material on the album.
- ELIXIR (?) - drummer on second album LETHAL POTION. As far as I know
- he's still in ELIXIR.
- TRUE BRITS (1992) - Releasd an album READY TO RUMBLE in 1992 with Lea
- Hart (Vocals, Guitar), Dave Senczak (Guitar), Dennis Stratton
- (Vocals, Guitar), and Mel Gagbbltas (Bass). This might not actually
- be a band. I think they (Clive, Dennis, etc.) just joined the album
- of Lea Hart (ex-FASTWAY). There are many (36) names of special
- guests on this album, for example, Scott Gorham, Neil Murray, Paul
- Di'Anno, Eddie Clarke, Paul Samson, Gary Barden, Tino Troy, etc.
-
- Adrian Smith - guitarist for IRON MAIDEN (Oct 1980 - Jan 1990). Dave
- Murray's longtime friend and former guitarist of URCHIN, among many other
- bands. Played guitar on everything after Dennis Stratton left, and was
- permanent member for more than 9 years. His last recording with IRON
- MAIDEN is the "Infinite Dreams" EP, recorded live on the Seventh Son Of A
- Seventh Son World Tour, leaving a legacy of one song "Hooks In You" on the
- next album NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING.
-
- OTHER WORKS:
- EVIL WAYS (1972 - 1974) - a school group with Dave Murray.
- URCHIN (1974 - Spring 1980) - guitarist and vocals. Released 2 DJM
- singles ("Black Leather Fantasy" and "She's A Roller", both of which
- are pretty hard to find apparently), then split up. Was originally
- offered Maiden gig early in 1980, but was still convinced URCHIN
- could make it. Band members were Andy Barnett on guitar, Barry
- Tyler on drums, and Alan Levett on bass.
- BROADWAY BRATS (Mid 1980 - Oct 1980) - along with Andy Barnett on
- guitar, Jeb Million on vocals (formerly with BLAZER BLAZER), Steve
- Wells on bass (also formerly with BLAZER BLAZER), and Ian Richardson
- on drums (also formerly with BLAZER BLAZER).
- A.S.A.P. (1990 - ?) - formed in 1989, featuring Zak Starkey, son of
- Beatles drummer Ringo, on drums. Recorded in 1989 SILVER AND GOLD
- and an EP. Changed their name (?) to the UNTOUCHABLES. Andy
- Barnett on guitars as well, Dave Colwell also on guitars, Robin
- Clayton on bass, and Richard Young on keyboards as well. Quite a
- different sound that IRON MAIDEN!
- UNTOUCHABLES (Aug 1992 - present) - his current band made up of half
- the people in A.S.A.P. (there were a lot of members in A.S.A.P.).
- We're still waiting for their release. Gary Liederman on bass, Huey
- Lucas on guitar, and Bob Richards on drums.
-
- Nicko McBrain - longtime friend of the band, Clive Burr's replacement (Dec
- 1982 - present). Recorded everything from the beginning of the PIECE OF
- MIND sessions and is still a member. Member of French heavy metal group
- TRUST, considered the best French heavy metal in all rock history by
- many), among many other bands he was in.
-
- OTHER WORKS:
- STREETWALKERS (Feb 1975 - Jul 1976) - Nicko's first pro band, with
- Roger Chapman on vocals, Charlie Whitney on guitar, and several
- others, including Billy Day.
- PAT TRAVERS BAND (1977) - Recorded on the album PUTTING IT STRAIGHT in
- 1977 along with Pat Travers (Gurtar, Keyboards, and Vocals), and
- Peter Mars Cowling (Bass). Also played on the album HEAT IN THE STREET
- JENNY DARREN (?) - Anyone know about this one?
- TRAUMA (?) - Anyone know about this one?
- McKITTY (?) - Anyone know about this one?
- TRUST (? - End 1982) - Legendary French heavy metal band, considered by
- many to be the best heavy metal in France. Apparently Nicko got
- pissed off with the musical direction (not to mention the commute
- to Paris everytime they had to rehearse).
-
- Bruce Dickinson - recorded everything with IRON MAIDEN since the THE NUMBER
- OF THE BEAST sessions up until A REAL DEAD ONE (Sep 1981 - Sep 1993).
-
- OTHER WORKS:
- STYX - (Help, any more information?)
- SPEED (?) - recorded nothing - were a cross between the STRANGLERS and
- JUDAS PRIEST, with keyboards.
- SHOTS (1977 - 1979) - based on street theatrics, sounded more like Deep
- Purple and Ian Gillan Band stuff as well as SPEED, but more hard
- rock. Also never recorded.
- SAMSON (Jun 1979 - Aug 1981) - Recorded SURVIVORS (1979) for the band
- but never released it. Dickinson was on this album but as guitarist
- and harmonica player. He was a kind-of member at this time since he
- said he didn't want to join the band until he graduated from
- college, which by this time was only two weeks away). A previous
- version of SURVIVORS was already on the presses and so they wrote
- HEAD ON, and then toured in support of the two albums. Last album
- with Bruce (aka Bruce Bruce) was SHOCK TACTICS, in 1981. In 1990
- Paul Samson released LIVE AT READING '81 with Dickinson. During his
- tenure with SAMSON, SAMSON were regarded the most popular, equalled
- only by DEF LEPPARD, IRON MAIDEN, and SAXON. Paul Samson continued
- on with SAMSON with Nicky Moore (formerly with TIGER). The first 3
- albums also had former IRON MAIDEN drummer Thunderstick (Spring 1977
- - Mid 1977).
- OTHER PROJECT (1986?) - Appeared on "Lone Wolf", the B-side of XERO's
- "Oh Baby" single.
- MR. BEAN & SMEAR CAMPAIGN (1992) - Together with Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean)
- and TASTE, Bruce Dickinson recorded ELECTED (Alice Cooper) to raise
- charity funds. The CD single contains:
- 1. (I want to be) ELECTED
- Mr. Bean & Smear Campaign (Featuring Bruce Dickinson)
- 2. (I want to be) ELECTED
- Smear Campaign (Featuring Bruce Dickinson)
- 3. THE MANIFESTO
- Mr. Bean
- The second track is the song ELECTED by TASTE with Bruce on vocals. The
- third track is an election manifesto read by Mr. Bean. The first track
- is a mix of both. Apparently there is also a video.
- The whole thing is rather humorous, it probably is more so if you
- are British.
- BRUCE DICKINSON SOLO PROJECT - released an album TATTOOED MILLLIONAIRE
- with future Maiden guitarist Jannick Gers in 1990, as well as wrote
- "Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter" for the Nightmare On Elm
- Street Part V - The Dream Child soundtrack. Though disbanded soon
- after the tour, it will probably be resurrected in some form or
- another soon enough. Solo band also included Andy Carr on bass, and
- Fabio Del Rio on drums, and toured a little while Mid 1990.
- THE EARTHQUAKE ALBUM / ROCK AID ARMENIA (1990) - This is a compilation
- the sales of which went towards helping the people of Armenia stricken
- by the 1990 earthquake. The first track is SMOKE ON THE WATER '90 and
- is a sort of all-star performance of the classic DEEP PURPLE song.
- Bruce sings the 2nd verse of the song. (This performance also features
- names like Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Tony Iommi, Dave Gilmour,
- Roger Taylor, Brian May, Bryan Adams, Keith Emerson and others).
-
- Janick Gers - Adrian Smith's successor in IRON MAIDEN (Jan 1990 - present).
- Performed on everything beginning with the NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING
- sessions.
-
- OTHER WORKS:
- WHITE SPIRIT (Mid 1975 - Jun 1981) - another very popular NWOBHM band.
- Recorded classic WHITE SPIRIT in 1980, then soon departed to join
- GILLAN. Mick Tucker of AXIS replaced him.
- GILLAN (Jun 1981 - Dec 1982) - Replaced former guitarist Bernie Torme
- and recorded DOUBLE TROUBLE (1981), a 2 LP set, 1 studio + one live
- (now available on one CD from Virgin). Live portion was from the
- Reading Festival 1981). Bernie Torme plays guitar on one of the live
- tracks, "If You Believe Me", recorded earlier. Janick also appears on
- MAGIC (1982), another studio LP, now also available on CD from
- Virgin, with some single b-sides and outtakes. When in GILLAN he used
- to play a cover of BLACK NIGHT which he later did with Bruce Dickinson
- and is now available on a Dickinson single. Gillan fell apart when
- Ian Gillan thought there was going to be a DEEP PURPLE reunion. When
- that didn't happen, Ian joined BLACK SABBATH, recording BORN AGAIN,
- before the DEEP PURPLE reunion eventually happened in 1984.
- DI'ANNO (Jan 1985 - May 1985) - With Frank Noon on drums, along with
- others. Anyone know about this one?
- GOGMAGOG (Jun 1985 - ?) - you've read this one enough times already.
- FISH (1988? - 1990?) - ex-Marillion singer's band. Janick was doing
- studio sessions for them for a while, he appeared live with them in
- March of 1989, and also on FISH's VIGIL IN A WILDERNESS OF MIRRORS
- playing guitar on "View From A Hill" and co-writing "View From A
- Hill" and "Family Business".
- BRUCE DICKINSON SOLO PROJECT - you just read it a few minutes ago.
-
- Blaze Bayley - (1994 - ) - joined IRON MAIDEN at the turn of the new year,
- following Bruce Dickinson's departure in September 1993. Currently
- singing on the new Maiden album which is being recorded and is to be
- released in September 1994.
-
- OTHER WORKS:
- WOLFSBANE (1987 - 1993) - Debuted with LIVE FAST, DIE FAST (1989) which
- according to Kerrang was good material but rendered impotent by an
- uncharacteristically weak Rick Rubin production. In 1990 an EP titled
- ALL HELL'S BREAKING LOOSE DOWN AT LITTLE KATHY WILSON'S PLACE restored
- their credibility. In 1991 they released DOWN FALL ALL THE GOOD GUYS
- which was their last record with Def American. In Feb. 1993 a proud and
- defiant live album called MASSIVE NOISE INJECTION was released with
- Bronze Records and another album titled WOLFSBANE was to be released in
- February 1994 and was in the process of being mixed when Blaze decided
- to front Iron Maiden. Blaze considers the Bronze releases to be the
- best of all Wolfsbane's albums.
-
-
-
- =========================================
- -->> 4 <<-- The Band And Their Birthdays
- =========================================
-
- * Bruce (Bruce Bruce/Air Raid Siren) Dickinson - 08/07/58, born in Worksop
- Notts, England.
- * Michael (Nicko) McBrain - 06/05/54
- * Janick (Jan) Gers - 01/27/57
- * Adrian (H) Smith - 02/27/57
- * David Michael (The Blonde Bomber) Murray - 12/23/56
- * Steve ('Arry) Harris - 03/12/56, raised in Leytonstone, England.
- * Blaze Bayley - 05/29/??
-
-
-
- ===================================
- -->> 5 <<-- IRON MAIDEN influences
- ===================================
-
- Wishbone Ash, Montrose, Jethro Tull, Deep Purple, UFO, Rainbow, T. Rex, Free,
- Black Sabbath, King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, Genesis.
-
- For Steve's bass playing: Chris Squire, Mike Rutherford, Geddy Lee, Andy
- Fraser, John Entwistle.
- Dave Murray: even some blues music
- Bruce Dickinson: started listening to heavy metal at age 13...DEEP PURPLE'S
- "IN ROCK".
- Blaze Bayley:
- Favourite singers: Bon Scott (RIP), Ronnie James Dio, Geoff Tate, Elvis
- Presley, James Hetfield and Ozzy Osbourne.
- Favourite records: Highway to Hell (AC/DC), Black Sabbath (Black Sabbath),
- Ride the Lightning (Metallica), Jerry Lee Lewis Live at
- The Star Club Hamburg, Arise (Sepultura), Home Invasion
- (Ice-T).
- Favourite IM songs: The Trooper, Hallowed Be Thy Name, Iron Maiden, The
- Clairvoyant, Run To The Hills, 2 Minutes To Midnight,
- Fear of the Dark.
- Favourite IM albums: Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, Powerslave, The Number
- of the Beast.
-
-
- =====================================
- -->> 6 <<-- The IRON MAIDEN Fan Club
- =====================================
-
- The Official IRON MAIDEN Fan Club (IMFC), consists of a yearly membership
- (every year you have to pay again), and you get three publications throughout
- the year containing the latest news on their touring, new albums, sometimes
- a question/answer section, a pen-pal section, and tons of full color pictures.
-
- If you are a new member, you also get an official biography of the band, a
- pin, and absolutely tons of merchandising stuff.
-
- The address is:
-
- Iron Maiden Fan Club
- P.O. Box 10
- LONDON SW19 3TW
- UK
-
- phone: 081-540 5545 (in England)
- 081-543 4105 (hotline)
-
- The cost: In the UK it is 8 pounds; in the USA it is 20 dollars; in the rest
- of Europe it is 10 pounds (I think).
-
-
-
- ==========================================================================
- -->> 7 <<== Who's the next singer and what are the band's immediate plans?
- ==========================================================================
-
- The new singer with IRON MAIDEN is Blaze Bayley (not Bailey!), formerly
- of WOLFSBANE. Rod Smallwood says about this decision:
-
- "It wasn't a difficult choice to make when it came down to it, but there
- was a lot of people to look at. The band finally all sat down at the end
- of August and listened to the hundreds of tapes and from there we got down
- to 16, who were auditioned at Steve's. They were given six songs to learn,
- and then they sang those six songs with the band a couple of times and from
- those 16 there emerged three possible people. We took those three back up to
- Steve's and took the vocals off some live tapes asked them to sing along in
- the studio to get an idea of how it sounded on tape and from the basis of
- those tapes we decided Blaze was the best man for the job"
-
- The new album (title hasn't been decided yet) is going to be out in the
- early part of 1995. Nigel Green is sitting in the producer's chair this time.
-
-
-
- ===============================================================
- -->> 8 <<-- What is the backwards message before "Still Life?"
- ===============================================================
-
- This is probably THE most frequently asked question. IRON MAIDEN was getting
- really fed up with the American bigots who'd condemned them devil worshippers
- and such, so they decided to stick this sucker on the new album (PIECE OF
- MIND). Right at the beginning of the song Still Life is two quick backwards
- messages, one after the other. Both are spoken by Nicko in a deep Rasta
- accent, not too much even understandable even when played backwards. Well,
- the first says "What ho sed de t'ing wid de t'ree bonce", which means "What
- ho said the monster with the three heads." The second says "Don't meddle wid
- t'ings you don't understand." And of course, the message ends with a belch! :)
-
- The Iron Maiden biography (see item 34, BOOKS related to Iron Maiden) says
- that the phrases are taken from Idi Amin's books. To the best of my knowledge
- Idi Amin has never written any books (I checked the Encyclopaedia Britannica).
- Some fellow netters sent me the following explanation:
-
- According to them both phrases come from a spoof '70s radio show about
- Idi Amin. In the show an english actor, John Bird, impersonates Idi Amin
- (complete with Ugandan accent) explaining how the disappearing Ugandan
- ministers are being sent to Pluto to sort out the economy there. The material
- is written by one-time editor of Punch and humourist Alan Coren.
-
- Apparently an LP containing the broadcasts exists: It's titled "The Collected
- Broadcasts of Idi Amin" (1975).
-
-
- ===============================================================
- -->> 9 <<-- Who is Osiris/The Powerslave connection?
- ===============================================================
-
- The origin of Osiris is obscure but by 2400BC Osiris played a double role:
- He was both a god of fertility and the personification of the dead king.
- This dual role was in turn combined with the Egyptian dogma of divine
- kingship: The king at death became Osiris, god of the underworld; the dead
- king's son, the living king, was identified with Horus, god of the sky.
- Osiris and Horus, therefore, were father and son. The goddess Isis was the
- mother of the king and was thus the mother of Horus and wife of Osiris.
- The god Seth was considered the murderer of Osiris and the adversary of
- Horus.
-
- According to the most traditional form of the myth, Osiris was slain or
- drowned by Seth, who tore the corpse into 14 pieces and flung them
- over the earth. Eventually Isis and her sister Nephthys found and buried
- all the pieces except the phallus, thereby giving new life to Osiris, who
- thenceforth remained in the underworld as ruler and judge. Horus then
- successfully fought against Seth and became the new king of Egypt.
-
- Osiris was regarded as not only the ruler of the dead but also as the power
- that granted all life from the underworld, from sprouting vegetables to
- the annual flood of the Nile. From about 2000BC onward it was believed
- that every man, not just the deceased kings, became identified with Osiris
- at death. The process of becoming Osiris, however, did not imply resurrection,
- for even Osiris did not rise from the dead. Instead it was the assumption
- of immortality, both in the next world and through one's descendants on earth.
-
-
-
- ===========================
- -->> 10 <<-- Who is Icarus?
- ===========================
-
- In ancient greek mythology, there was once a king of the island of Crete
- called Minos, who received a curse for his kingdom: this curse was a monster,
- half man and half bull and was called the Minotaur. (I am leaving out the
- why and how this Minotaur was born, but you may find the relevant information
- in a good encyclopedia...it's rather amusing). After a son of Minos was
- killed by the Athenians, to avenge his death, king Minos demanded that seven
- Athenian youths and seven maidens be sent every 9th year to Crete to be
- devoured by the Minotaur. When the third time of the sacrifice came,
- Theseus, son of the king of Athens was chosen to go. Theseus decided to
- take a shot at killing the Minotaur.
-
- Before Theseus entered the maze, king Minos' daughter, Ariadne, gave him
- a long string rolled into a ball, which Theseus unwound as he proceeded
- through the labyrinth so as to remember his way out. Our hero succeeded
- in slaying the Minotaur and escaped safely.
-
- The builder of the labyrinth was a famous architect called Daedalus, who
- was being held captive by king Minos so that he wouldn't divulge the secret
- of the labyrinth. Icarus was the son of Daedalus.
-
- At some time, Daedalus tried to escape from his prison by constructing
- two sets of wings made with feathers stuck together with wax, one set for
- himself and the other for his son Icarus who was to flee with him.
- Both father and son were able to fly out of Crete, but it happened that
- Icarus was overjoyous and flew too high, getting "very near the sun". The
- heat melted the wax that bound the feathers and he fell into the ocean.
-
-
- =========================================================
- -->> 11 <<-- Why don't SANCTUARY and TWILIGHT ZONE appear
- on the UK/European album pressings?
- =========================================================
-
- "Sanctuary" first appeared on the Metal For Muthas with "Wrathchild."
- This is why neither one made it on the first album. I guess by the time the
- single was issued Tony Parsons was no longer a member of the band so they
- redid it with Dennis. "Wrathchild" was Adrian Smith's audition piece, and I
- guess he must have done such a great job with it that they decided to stick
- that onto the next single.
-
- Already "Running Free" was a single, but only in Europe and I think this
- single was performed by the quartet lineup Di'anno / Murray / Harris / Sampson,
- which would make sense that "Sanctuary" would be the first thing done by the
- lineup that would appear on the album, but since by now there were two versions
- of "Sanctuary floating about in UK but never heard in USA, they stick on the
- new version of "Sanctuary" which has the same lineup as the rest of the album
- (in my opinion though it's the inferior version. Stratton's solos tended to
- sound more or less the same from song to song).
-
- "Twilight Zone" comes out as a single soon after Adrian joins, but again only
- in the UK but not in USA. This is why it appears on USA pressings of Killers
- but not in the UK and everywhere else, I guess.
- Again, it makes sense to stick it on this album because the lineup that did
- "Twilight Zone" is the same that did the second LP.
-
-
-
- ================================================================
- -->> 12 <<-- Why does the vinyl version of LIVE AFTER DEATH have
- more tracks than the CD version?
- ================================================================
-
- The CD version of LIVE AFTER DEATH includes everything that the first three
- sides of the LP version contain. The fourth side is not included.
-
- The common factor between the first three sides of the LP is that they are
- recorded at the Long Beach Arena in California, whereas the fourth side
- is recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon (now known as the Hammersmith Apollo)
- in London.
-
- The vinyl version of LIVE AFTER DEATH is around 100 minutes and there's no
- way these could fit on a single CD. Granted, they could have released a double
- CD but there might have been price considerations. In any case, I like to
- think of the fourth side of the LP as an extra bonus for buying the vinyl. :)
-
- The songs extra on the LP version are: WRATHCHILD, CHILDREN OF THE DAMNED,
- 22 ACACIA AVENUE, DIE WITH YOUR BOOTS ON and PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.
- (The PHANTOM OF THE OPERA performance is brilliant, by the way.)
-
- The LIVE AFTER DEATH video is also recorded at the Long Beach Arena but on
- a different night and contains a full gig, complete with intro and encore.
- It closes with SANCTUARY which is neither on the CD nor the LP.
-
-
-
- =====================================================================
- -->> 13 <<-- IRON MAIDEN songs, where to find them, and song tidbits
- =====================================================================
-
- Studio Albums:
- --------------
-
- Song Title LP Time Album
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 2 Minutes To Midnight 6:02 Powerslave
- 22, Acacia Avenue 6:32 The Number Of The Beast
- Aces High 4:30 Powerslave
- Afraid To Shoot Strangers 6:54 Fear Of The Dark
- Alexander The Great 8:35 Somewhere In Time
- Another Life 3:21 Killers
- Back In The Village 5:03 Powerslave
- Be Quick Or Be Dead 3:21 Fear Of The Dark
- Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter 4:40 No Prayer For The Dying
- Can I Play With Madness 3:29 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
- Caught Somewhere In Time 7:23 Somewhere In Time
- Chains Of Misery 3:37 Fear Of The Dark
- Charlotte The Harlot 4:10 Iron Maiden
- Childhood's End 4:40 Fear Of The Dark
- Children Of The Damned 4:32 The Number Of The Beast
- Deja-Vu 4:56 Somewhere In Time
- Die With Your Boots On 5:23 Piece Of Mind
- Drifter 4:47 Killers
- Fates Warning 4:11 No Prayer For The Dying
- Fear Is The Key 5:36 Fear Of The Dark
- Fear Of The Dark 7:13 Fear Of The Dark
- Flash Of The Blade 4:06 Powerslave
- Flight Of Icarus 3:49 Piece Of Mind
- From Here To Eternity 3:34 Fear Of The Dark
- Gangland 3:49 The Number Of The Beast
- Genghis Khan 3:03 Killers
- Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:09 The Number Of The Beast
- Heaven Can Wait 7:18 Somewhere In Time
- Holy Smoke 3:49 No Prayer For The Dying
- Hooks In You 4:07 No Prayer For The Dying
- Infinite Dreams 6:08 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
- Innocent Exile 3:50 Killers
- Invaders 3:24 The Number Of The Beast
- Iron Maiden 3:31 Iron Maiden
- Judas Be My Guide 3:09 Fear Of The Dark
- Killers 4:58 Killers
- Losfer Words (Big 'Orra) 4:13 Powerslave
- Moonchild 5:38 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
- Mother Russia 5:32 No Prayer For The Dying
- Murders In The Rue Morgue 4:16 Killers
- No Prayer For The Dying 4:22 No Prayer For The Dying
- Only The Good Die Young 4:42 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
- Phantom Of The Opera 7:05 Iron Maiden
- Powerslave 7:09 Powerslave
- Prodigal Son 6:12 Killers
- Prowler 3:52 Iron Maiden
- Public Enema Number One 4:10 No Prayer For The Dying
- Purgatory 3:18 Killers
- Quest For Fire 3:42 Piece Of Mind
- Remember Tomorrow 5:25 Iron Maiden
- Revelations 6:47 Piece Of Mind
- Run Silent Run Deep 4:34 No Prayer For The Dying
- Run To The Hills 3:49 The Number Of The Beast
- Running Free 3:14 Iron Maiden
- Sanctuary 3:12 Iron Maiden
- Sea Of Madness 5:38 Somewhere In Time
- Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 9:50 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
- Still Life 4:39 Piece Of Mind
- Strange World 5:40 Iron Maiden
- Stranger In A Strange Land 5:39 Somewhere In Time
- Sun And Steel 3:27 Piece Of Mind
- Tailgunner 4:12 No Prayer For The Dying
- The Apparition 3:55 Fear Of The Dark
- The Assassin 4:15 No Prayer For The Dying
- The Clairvoyant 4:24 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
- The Duellists 6:08 Powerslave
- The Evil That Men Do 4:31 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
- The Fugitive 4:54 Fear Of The Dark
- The Ides Of March 1:44 Killers
- The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner 6:31 Somewhere In Time
- The Number Of The Beast 4:48 The Number Of The Beast
- The Prisoner 5:59 The Number Of The Beast
- The Prophecy 5:06 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
- The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 13:35 Powerslave
- The Trooper 4:10 Piece Of Mind
- To Tame A Land 7:21 Piece Of Mind
- Transylvania 4:06 Iron Maiden
- Twilight Zone 2:31 Killers
- Wasted Years 5:04 Somewhere In Time
- Wasting Love 5:47 Fear Of The Dark
- Weekend Warrior 5:39 Fear Of The Dark
- Where Eagles Dare 6:09 Piece Of Mind
- Wrathchild 2:51 Killers
-
-
- B-Sides And Others:
- -------------------
- All In Your Mind 4:31 b-side Holy Smoke Single
- Black Bart Blues 6:41 b-side Can I Play With Madness Single
- Burning Ambition 2:42 b-side Running Free Single
- Communication Breakdown 2:41 b-side Bring Your Daughter Single
- Cross-Eyed Mary 3:55 b-side The Trooper Single
- Invasion 2:39 b-side Women In Uniform Single
- I'm A Mover 3:29 b-side Bring Your Daughter Single
- I've Got The Fire (Live) 3:14 b-side Sanctuary Single
- Juanita 3:47 b-side Stranger In A Strange Land Single
- Kill Me Ce Soir 6:17 b-side Holy Smoke Single
- King Of Twilight 4:54 b-side Aces High Single
- Massacre 2:54 b-side Can I Play With Madness Single
- Mission From 'Arry 6:43 b-side 2 Minutes To Midnight Single
- Nodding Donkey Blues 3:19 b-side Be Quick Or Be Dead Single
- Rainbow's Gold 4:57 b-side 2 Minutes To Midnight Single
- Reach Out (Adrian on vocals) 3:31 b-side Wasted Years Single
- Roll Over Vic Vella 4:48 b-side From Here To Eternity Single
- Sheriff Of Huddersfield 3:35 b-side Wasted Years Single
- Space Station No. 5 3:47 b-side Be Quick Or Be Dead Single
- That Girl 5:04 b-side Stranger In A Strange Land Single
- Total Eclipse 4:29 b-side Run To The Hills Single
- Women In Uniform 3:11 Women In Uniform Single
-
- Covers:
- -------
- Chevrolet 3:51 (Cover) Marquee Club - 12/19/85
- Fighting Man 5:38 (Cover) Marquee Club - 12/19/85
- Lady 6:58 (Cover) Marquee Club - 12/19/85
- Rosalie 4:37 (Cover) Marquee Club - 12/19/85
- School Days 4:50 (Cover) Marquee Club - 12/19/85
- See Right Through You 3:23 (Cover) Marquee Club - 12/19/85
- She's A Roller (Cover) 12 Wasted Years video
- She's Gone 5:32 (Cover) Marquee Club - 12/19/85
- Silver And Gold 6:29 (Cover) Marquee Club - 12/19/85
- Try 4:07 (Cover) Marquee Club - 12/19/85
- Tush 4:43 (Cover) Marquee Club - 12/19/85
-
-
- Song Tidbits:
- -------------
- Average (Studio) Song Length: 4:59.6
- Total Studio Music: 6:54:24
-
- 1st Longest Song: The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 13:35
- 2nd Longest Song: Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 9:50
- 3rd Longest Song: Alexander The Great 8:35
- 4th Longest Song: Caught Somewhere In Time 7:23
-
- Other 7-something minute songs: Fear Of The Dark (7:13), Hallowed Be Thy
- Name (7:09), Heaven Can Wait (7:18), Phantom Of The Opera (7:05),
- Powerslave (7:09), To Tame A Land (7:21).
-
- 1st Shortest Song: The Ides Of March 1:44
- 2nd Shortest Song: Twilight Zone 2:31
- 3rd Shortest Song: Wrathchild 2:51
- 4th Shortest Song: Genghis Khan 3:03
-
- Other 3-something-minute songs: Another Life (3:21), Be Quick Or Be Dead
- (3:21), Can I Play With Madness (3:29), Chains Of Misery (3:37), Flight Of
- Icarus (3:49), From Here To Eternity (3:34), Gangland (3:49), Holy Smoke
- (3:49), Innocent Exile (3:50), Invaders (3:24), Iron Maiden (3:31), Judas
- Be My Guide (3:09), Prowler (3:52), Purgatory (3:18), Quest For Fire
- (3:42), Run To The Hills (3:49), Running Free (3:14), Sanctuary (3:12),
- Sun And Steel (3:27), The Apparition (3:55).
-
- Instrumental Songs: Transylvania, The Ides Of March, Genghis Khan, and
- Losfer Words (Big 'Orra).
-
-
-
- ========================================
- -->> 14 <<-- Song Credits And Other Info
- ========================================
-
- IRON MAIDEN
- -----------
- Prowler Steve Harris
- Remember Tommorrow Harris - Paul Di'Anno
- Running Free Harris - Di'Anno
- Phantom Of The Opera Harris
- Transylvania Harris
- Strange World Harris
- Sanctuary Iron Maiden
- Charlotte The Harlot Dave Murray
- Iron Maiden Harris
-
- Total Songs: 9
- Total Time: 40:49
- Produced by Will Malone
- Sleeve Illustrations by Derek Riggs
- Recorded at Kingsway Studios, London
- Mixed at Morgan Studios, London
-
-
- KILLERS
- -------
- The Ides Of March Harris
- Wrathchild Harris
- Murders In The Rue Morgue Harris
- Another Life Harris
- Genghis Khan Harris
- Innocent Exile Harris
- Killers Di'Anno - Harris
- Twilight Zone Harris - Murray
- Prodigal Son Harris
- Purgatory Harris
- Drifter Harris
-
- Total Songs: 11
- Total Time: 41:22
- Produced and Mixed by Martin Birch
- Managed by Rod Smallwood
- Sleeve Illustrations by Derek Riggs
-
-
- THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST
- -----------------------
- Invaders Harris
- Children Of The Damned Harris
- The Prisoner Adrian Smith - Harris
- 22, Acacia Avenue Harris - Smith
- The Number Of The Beast Harris
- Run To The Hills Harris
- Gangland Smith - Clive Burr
- Hallowed Be Thy Name Harris
-
- Total Songs: 8
- Total Time: 40:22
- Produced and Mixed by Martin Birch
- Recorded and Mixed @ Battery Studios, London, England
- Managed by Rod Smallwood
- Sleeve Illustrations by Derek Riggs
-
-
- PIECE OF MIND
- -------------
- Where Eagles Dare Harris
- Revelations Bruce Dickinson
- Flight Of Icarus Smith - Dickinson
- Die With Your Boots On Smith - Dickinson - Harris
- The Trooper Harris
- Still Life Murray - Harris
- Quest For Fire Harris
- Sun And Steel Dickinson - Smith
- To Tame A Land Harris
-
- Total Songs: 9
- Total Time: 46:04
- Produced and Mixed by Martin Birch
- Recorded @ Compass Point, Nassau, Bahamas
- Mixed @ Electric Lady Sound Studios, NY
- Managed by Rod Smallwood and Andy Taylor
- Sleeve Illustration by Derek Riggs
-
-
- POWERSLAVE
- ----------
- Aces High Harris
- Two Minutes To Midnight Smith - Dickinson
- Losfer Words (Big 'Orra) Harris
- Flash Of The Blade Dickinson
- The Duellists Harris
- Back To The Village Smith - Dickinson
- Powerslave Dickinson
- Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Harris
-
- Total Songs: 8
- Total Time: 51:01
- Produced and Mixed by Martin Birch
- Recorded @ Compass Point, Nassau, Bahamas
- Mixed @ Electric Lady Sound Studios, NY
- Managed by Rod Smallwood and Andy Taylor
- Sleeve Illustrations by Derek Riggs
-
-
- SOMEWHERE IN TIME
- -----------------
- Caught Somewhere In Time Harris
- Wasted Years Smith
- Sea Of Madness Smith
- Heaven Can Wait Harris
- The Loneliness Of The Long
- Distance Runner Harris
- Stranger In A Strange Land Smith
- Deja-Vu Harris - Murray
- Alexander The Great Harris
-
- Total Songs: 8
- Total Time: 51:26
- Produced and Mixed by Martin Birch
- Recorded @ Compass Point, Nassau Bahamas and Wisselord Studios, Hilversum,
- Holland
- Mixed @ Electric Lady Sound Studios, NY
- Managed by Rod Smallwood and Andy Taylor
- Sleeve Illustrations by Derek Riggs
-
-
- SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SON
- ----------------------------
- Moonchild Smith - Dickinson
- Infinite Dreams Harris
- Can I Play With Madness Smith - Dickinson - Harris
- The Evil That Men Do Smith - Dickinson - Harris
- Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son Harris
- The Prophecy Murray - Harris
- The Clairvoyant Harris
- Only The Good Die Young Harris - Dickinson
-
- Total Songs: 8
- Total Time: 44:08
- Produced and Mixed by Martin Birch
- Recorded @ Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany
- Mixed @ Sterling Sound, NY
- Managed by Rod Smallwood and Andy Taylor
- Sleeve Illustrations by Derek Riggs
-
-
- NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING
- -----------------------
- Tailgunner Harris - Dickinson
- Holy Smoke Harris - Dickinson
- No Prayer For The Dying Harris
- Public Enema #1 Murray - Dickinson
- Fates Warning Murray - Harris
- The Assassin Harris
- Run Silent Run Deep Harris - Dickinson
- Hooks In You Dickinson - Smith
- Bring Your Daughter...To
- The Slaughter Dickinson
- Mother Russia Harris
-
- Total Songs: 10
- Total Time: 44:07
- Produced and Mixed by Martin Birch
- Recorded @ Steve's Barn on Rolling Stone Mobile
- Mixed @ Battery Studios, London
- Managed by Rod Smallwood and Andy Taylor
- Sleeve Illustrations by Derek Riggs
-
-
- FEAR OF THE DARK
- ----------------
- Be Quick Or Be Dead Dickinson - Janick Gers
- From Here to Eternity Harris
- Afraid To Shoot Strangers Harris
- Fear Is The Key Dickinson - Gers
- Childhood's End Harris
- Wasting Love Dickinson - Gers
- The Fugitive Harris
- Chains Of Misery Dickinson - Murray
- The Apparition Harris - Gers
- Judas Be My Guide Dickinson - Murray
- Weekend Warrior Harris - Gers
- Fear Of The Dark Harris
-
- Total Songs: 12
- Total Time: 58:39
- Produced and Mixed by Martin Birch and Steve Harris
- Recorded @ Barnyard Studios, Essex, England
- Mixed @ Barnyard Studios, Essex, England
- Managed by Rod Smallwood and Andy Taylor
- Sleeve Illustrations by Melvyn Grant
-
-
- Overall Song/Album Statistics
- -----------------------------
- Total Studio Songs: 83
-
- Steve Harris = 62 Songs ---> 75%
- Bruce Dickinson = 23 Songs ---> 28%
- Adrian Smith = 15 Songs ---> 18%
- Dave Murray = 9 Songs ---> 11%
- Janick Gers = 5 Songs ---> 6%
- Paul Di'Anno = 3 Songs ---> 4%
- Clive Burr = 1 Song ---> 1%
- Nicko McBrain = Absolutely None! :)
-
-
- ==================================================================
- -->> 15 <<-- Cover Songs found on various singles/live recordings
- ==================================================================
-
- * "I've Got The Fire" - this is an old (Ronnie) MONTROSE song. Sammy Hagar
- used to sing for them.
- * "Cross-Eyed Mary" - this is an old JETHRO TULL song (actually written by
- Ian Anderson).
- * "Women In Uniform" - by an Australian band SKYHOOKS
- * "Tush" - this is an old ZZ TOP song, played at various places, including the
- Reading Festival 1992 and a secret concert at the Marquee in London,
- December 19, 1985. It wasn't a frequent closer but they did it every once
- in a while.
- * "Chevrolet" - Another ZZ TOP song from the 1972 album "Rio Grande Mud".
- Played at The Marquee 12/19/85
- * "Try" - ??? also from the Marquee 12/19/85
- * "School Days" - ??? also from the Marquee 12/19/85
- * "Fighting Man" - ??? also from the Marquee 12/19/85
- * "Lady" - ??? also from the Marquee 12/19/85
- * "Rosalie" - this is a BOB SEGER song of which THIN LIZZY have also done
- a cover on "Fighting" (1973). The Thin Lizzy version is probably the most
- widely known. Also from the Marquee Club gig, 12/19/85.
- * "Juanita" - ???
- * "That Girl" - this was originally done by British 'rockers' FM.
- Apparently, the MAIDEN version is much better, since the FM version is
- heavily drenched in keyboards, etc.
- * "See Right Through You" - ??? also from the Marquee 12/19/85
- * "Reach Out" - this was written by Andy Colwell later for A.S.A.P. But it
- was written sometime around 1985. (Also performed at the Marquee gig
- 12/19/85).
- * "Silver And Gold" - This is an Adrian Smith original, probably used from
- the times of URCHIN and BROADWAY BRATS. He probably just threw it out this
- night (also from the Marquee 12/19/85), and it sounds like him singing it
- actually. I think he also used other versions of this later in A.S.A.P.
- * "She's Gone" - originally by BLACK SABBATH from "Technical Ecstasy", also
- from the Marquee 12/19/85
- * "King Of Twilight" - originally done by NEKTAR.
- * "Rainbow's Gold" - originally done by BECKETT. Written by Terry Slesser
- and Kenny Mountain.
- * "Massacre" - originally done by THIN LIZZY.
- * "All In Your Mind" - originally done by STRAY.
- * "Kill Me Ce Soir" - originally done by GOLDEN EARRING.
- * "I'm A Mover" - originally done by FREE.
- * "Communication Breakdown" - originally done by LED ZEPPELIN, of course.
- * "Space Station No. 5" - originally done by MONTROSE.
- * "Roll Over Vic Vella" - this is a parody of CHUCK BERRY's "Roll Over
- Beethoven", based on main roadie/driver Vic Vella (who has been with IRON
- MAIDEN since their beginning).
- * "She's A Roller" - this was an URCHIN song (Adrian Smith's original band),
- one of 2 songs released as a single actually - from the 12 Wasted Years
- video.
-
-
-
- =================================
- -->> 16 <<-- Song Chart Positions
- =================================
-
- All chart positions are in the UK, unless otherwise noted.
-
-
- Albums
- ------
-
- IRON MAIDEN #4
- KILLERS #2 (#59 on Billboard chart, on for 17 weeks)
- THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST #1 (#33 on Billboard chart, in top 100 for 8
- months)
- PIECE OF MIND #3 (#14 on Billboard chart, on for 43 weeks)
- POWERSLAVE #2
- LIVE AFTER DEATH #2
- SOMEWHERE IN TIME #3
- SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SON #1
- FEAR OF THE DARK #5 (#12 in US)
-
-
- Singles/E.P.s
- -------------
-
- Running Free/Burning Ambition #34
- Sanctuary/Drifter #29
- Women In Uniform/Invasion #35
- Twilight Zone/Wrathchild #31
- Purgatory/Genghis Khan #52
- Run To The Hills/Total Eclipse #7
- The Number Of The Beast/Remember Tomorrow #18
- Flight Of Icarus/I've Got The Fire #11
- The Trooper/Cross-Eyed Mary #12
- 2 Minutes To Midnight/Rainbow's Gold #11
- Aces High/King Of Twilight #20
- Running Free (Live)/Sanctuary (Live) #19
- Run To The Hills (Live)/Phantom Of The Opera (Live) #26
- Wasted Years/Reach Out #18
- Stranger In A Strange Land/That Girl #22
- The Evil That Men Do #4
- The Clairvoyant #6
- Infinite Dreams #6
- Can I Play With Madness #3
- Holy Smoke debuted at #3
- (highest debut ever for a single by any group or singer)
- Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter #1
- Hallowed Be Thy Name (Live) #9 on Billboard chart
-
-
-
- =========================================================================
- -->> 17 <<-- Songs Played/Not Played In Concert in IRON MAIDEN's History
- =========================================================================
-
- Like most other bands, IRON MAIDEN has a pretty constant mainstay of songs
- they play at concerts. Through a collection of bootlegs and being at many
- concerts, this is pretty much a compilation of their 'maximum playlist' I'd
- say. If anyone has a bootleg or has heard of Maiden playing any of these
- songs below, please let me know!
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN: All
- KILLERS: All except "Prodigal Son."
- THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST: All except "Invaders" and "Gangland."
- PIECE OF MIND: All except "Quest For Fire" and "Sun And Steel." "To Tame
- A Land" has been played live but a live recording has never
- been released.
- POWERSLAVE: All except "Flash Of The Blade", "The Duellists", and "Back In
- The Village."
- SOMEWHERE IN TIME: All except "Deja-Vu", and "Alexander The Great."
- SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SON: All. "Only the Good Die Young" played less often.
- NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING: All except "Fates Warning", "Run Silent Run Deep",
- "Mother Russia".
- FEAR OF THE DARK: All except "Fear Is They Key", "Childhood's End", "The
- Fugitive", "Chains Of Misery", "The Apparition", "Judas Be
- My Guide", and "Weekend Warrior."
- OTHER NON-ALBUM SONGS: "Women In Uniform" (yes), "Invasion" (yes), "I've Got
- The Fire" (yes), "Total Eclipse" (yes), "Burning
- Ambition" (no). (I think).
-
-
-
- ===================================
- -->> 18 <<-- Song And Name Origins
- ===================================
-
- * The name IRON MAIDEN was gotten from the movie "The Man In The Iron Mask."
- * The nickname "Bruce Bruce" (used during Bruce's days in Samson)
- is originally from Monty Python's "no pooftas" sketch.
- * The nickname "Air Raid Siren" was actually well-earned in Samson when he
- managed to shatter a huge glass globe at Chelsea College with one
- particularly well-placed scream).
- * "Where Eagles Dare", underlying theme: Whatever is going on wrong in the
- world, Clint Eastwood will fix it (quote by Bruce Dickinson, Hannover,
- Germany, 4/15/93). Also taken from the movie of the same name, with Clint
- Eastwood and Richard Burton. The book is by Alistair MacLean. There's
- also a part in here that supposed to sound like a machine gun (an instru-
- mental section), but it's not very loud in the mix. This song was done in
- only 2 takes. For the Piece Of Mind tour, this used to be the opening
- song, putting a good bit of pressure on Nicko, since he was still new to
- the band.
- * The Charlotte series: "Charlotte The Harlot" (from IRON MAIDEN), "22,
- Acacia Avenue" (from NUMBER OF THE BEAST). It is argued by some that "Hooks
- In You" (from NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING), and "From Here To Eternity" (FEAR
- OF THE DARK) are continuations of the storyline but others disagree.
- * "Run To The Hills" tells the tale of the massacre of the native Americans
- by the pillaging pale-faces from both points of view. The first part of
- the song tells the side of the Indians. The second part tells the side of
- the soldiers. This was the band's first BIG hit single, especially in the
- states.
- * "The Number Of The Beast" was inspired by the movie "Omen II." It's about
- a dream/nightmare that Steve Harris supposedly had (not devil worship!).
- The scream at the end was originally a sort of attempt to get a great
- blood-curdling scream at the end like on THE WHO's "You Won't Get Fooled
- Again."
- * "Children Of The Damned" is a song inpsired by the movie of the same name.
- * "Murders In The Rue Morgue" is based on Edgar Allen Poe's poem "Murder In
- The Rue Morgue."
- * "Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter" is loosely based on the poem "To
- Coy His Mistress."
- * "The Sheriff Of Huddersfield" (b-side "Wasted Years" single) is a song
- about Maiden's manager Rod (Smallwallet) Smallwood. He is notoriously a
- cheapskate, skimping tips wherever possible, and pinching pennies
- wherever. Just listen to the song!
- * "Still Life" is about a guy who's drawn like a magnet to a pool of water,
- sees his face in the lake, has nightmares about it, and in the end jumps in
- and takes his unfortunate girlfriend with him. I think it is inspired by
- Ramsey Campbell's "The Inhabitant of The Lake." (This one's from an old
- posting in alt.rock-n-roll.metal).
- * "Quest For Fire", inspired by the movie of the same name, is a little less
- convincing than some of the other epics, although the vision it conjures up
- of dinosaurs and Racquel Welch wobbling about is pretty agreeable.
- * "Sun And Steel" is a song about Miyamoto Musashi, a legendary Japanese
- Swordsman. The lyrics make many references to Musashi's book "A Book Of
- Five Rings." Musashi's first fight was at the age of 13, where he
- (untrained) supposedly beat his opponent, a samurai warrior, to death
- with a stick. At the age of 16 he had his second fight, and he killed
- that guy, too. The line "Through Earth and Water, Fire and Wind, you
- came at last, Nothing was the end" is a reference to "A Book Of Five
- Rings." Musashi also wrote his book in five sections (books): Earth,
- Water, Fire, Wind, and Void. "You make your cut by Fire and Stones, take
- you and your blade, break you both in two". The Fire and Stones cut is a
- movement that Musashi decribes in the aforementioned book. Also, according
- to the book "Kenjutsu: The Japanese Art of Swordsmanship" by Charles
- Daniel, Musashi died of natural causes at the age of 61.
- * "To Tame A Land" is based on the novel "Dune" by Frank Herbert. The song
- was actually originally titled "Dune," and Steve wanted to use a spoken
- quotation from the book as the intro. Out of courtesy they applied to
- Herbert's agent for permission, and back the word came from Herbert: "No.
- Because Frank Herbert doesn't like rock bands, particularly heavy rock
- bands, and especially rock bands like IRON MAIDEN." Pretty narrow-minded
- attitude if you ask me. Even though the band thought it would be a good
- advertisement for the book "Dune" and everything, Frank Herbert still said
- no, and that *if* IRON MAIDEN went through with it, then he'd sue them into
- next week, etc. Bastard! :)
- * "Purgatory" is an old song, and in a slightly different form used to be
- called "Floating". Then Maiden changed the lyrics and a couple of bits in
- the middle section.
- * "Gangland", written by Clive Burr and Adrian Smith, is a bit jazz
- influenced, with the drum intro written by Clive (of course).
- * "Hallowed Be Thy Name" is about someone with only a few hours left to live.
- He is about to be hanged, and this deals with how he faces his future.
- * "The Trooper" is based on the Crimean War with the British against the
- Russians. The opening is meant to try and recreate the galloping horses in
- the charge of the light brigade. Based on Lord Alfred Tennyson's "Charge
- Of The Light Brigade."
- * "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner", as many people know, is an epic (Maiden's
- longest song by far, clocking in at 13:45), based on the poem of the same
- name written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (required reading in many high
- school literature classes that I know of!) The song is much easier to
- understand than the actual poem, if you ask me! :)
- * "Invaders" (from THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST) is actually an extension of the
- old standard song "Invasion" (heard on The Soundhouse Tapes, and as a
- b-side to the Women In Uniform single). It is about the Viking invasion(s)
- of England.
- * "King of Twilight" - a cover song (the b-side on the Aces High single)
- originally done by NEKTAR, from the album "A Tab In The Ocean." Other
- NEKTAR albums are: "Remember The Future", "Down To Earth", "Recycled", and
- "Magic Is A Child."
- * "Genghis Khan" is an instrumental about what Genghis Khan's advancing army
- was like.
- * "The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner" has taken its title from
- the book by the same title by Robert Heinlein. It is based on the Alan
- Sillitoe short story. It was also a British movie, 1962. (is this correct?)
- * "The Assassin" is based on a killer's motives and how he goes about his
- business.
- * "The Evil That Men Do" has taken its title from a Shakespeare quote.
- The quote is "The evil that men do lives on after them, But the good is
- oft interred with their bones." This is from Mark Antony's soliloquy in
- "Julius Caesar."
- * "Run Silent Run Deep" is based on the movie.
- * "Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter" was written during Bruce
- Dickinson's solo project for the Nightmare On Elm Street Part V movie.
- * "Prowler" is supposedly about a guy streaking and flashing women, while
- masturbating at the same time.
- * "Alexander The Great" tells the life and times of the famous conqueror
- Alexander The Great (duh!).
- * "Weekend Warrior" is (possibly) about weekend soccer matches with your
- friends, and especially about the 'hooliganism' that goes on.
- * "Holy Smoke" is about the bullshit televangelists, and some of their weird
- scams.
- * "The Duellists" is loosely based on the British movie of the same name,
- directed by Ridley Scott (his debut film). Also, see the book "The Duel"
- by Joseph Conrad.
- * "Remember Tomorrow" is, according to a Paul Di'Anno interview with Metal
- Hammer, about his grandfather. This track was very special and personal
- to him.
- * "The Prisoner" is based on the 1960's British TV series of the same name,
- starring Patrick McGoohan. This series has become kind of a cult and you
- can buy the whole set on video. In the series, a British secret agent
- quits the secret service and is gassed as soon as he gets home. He wakes
- up in a place called "The Village" where people have their names replaced by
- numbers. He is number Six and the numbers get smaller as you go up the
- hierarchy. Number One runs the place. See also the FAQ on alt.tv.prisoner.
- * "Back In The Village" also has something to do with The Prisoner series.
- * "Stranger In A Strange Land" is about an expedition that got lost in the
- North Pole. Their bodies were found almost perfectly preserved in the snow.
- Adrian met one of the survivors and this inspired Maiden to write the song.
- Apparently the man has become a Maiden fan since :-). The title is borrowed
- from the famous Robert Heinlein book but the song is not related to the
- book in any other way.
-
-
- =====================================================================
- -->> 19 <<-- Location of Derek Riggs' insignia on IRON MAIDEN albums
- =====================================================================
-
- Derek Riggs trademark symbol is something like the following. It seems to be
- his initials...a (mirrored) D, and the R on the right-hand side. Or some-
- thing like that!
-
- /--|--\
- / | \
- \ | /
- \--|--/ \
- | \
- .--, | \--,
- |__| | |__|
- \./
-
- * IRON MAIDEN: check the second brick from the left, six rows down
- * KILLERS: in the window at the bottom on the right
- * THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST: just right of the Devil's ankle
- * PIECE OF MIND: On the back cover, as part of a necklace held within a
- skeletal hand. (The signature is not on the cd version since part of the
- picture has been cut off)
- * POWERSLAVE: at the pyramid's entrance, where Eddie's privates would be
- * LIVE AFTER DEATH: Open up the CD case and follow the stone path back
- through the center of the cemetery. There's a tombstone in the middle back
- there with his symbol on it. Did you notice that another tombstone behind
- the cat and the red rose has 'Here Lies Derek Riggs'? This painting also
- has religious references in it. Just look over all the crosses and
- tombstones, and of course the shadowy figure in the sky.
- * SOMEWHERE IN TIME: Eddie's breastplate
- * SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SON: in the water (plain as day)
- * NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING: out in the grass somewhere OR the "dot" over
- the 'i' in Dying appears to be the signature
- * FEAR OF THE DARK: (This cover done by Melvyn Grant, see note at end)
- * A REAL DEAD ONE: On the outside corner of Eddie's right eye
- * A REAL LIVE ONE: On the inside of Eddie's right thigh
- * Running Free single: on the cardboard box to the right of the uncovered
- trashcan
- * Sanctuary single: on the folded over part of the IRON MAIDEN poster
- * Women in Uniform: on the stone wall just right of the trashcan, beneath
- Margaret Thatcher's right elbow.
- * Purgatory single: plain as day left of Satan's throat
- * The Trooper single: on the ground beneath Eddie's legs.
- * Aces High: on the front of the plane, just below the cockpit, on the left
- hand side.
- * The Judge (First Ten Years) - It appears to be sideways on the righthand
- corner of the book in front of Eddie.
- * The Prophet (inside 7th son): on the right hand corner of the book that Eddie
- is writing in.
- * Maiden Japan: between Eddie's ankle and the 81
- * Maiden England video: at the corner of the Union Jack flag closest to
- Eddie
- * A REAL LIVE ONE: On the head of the bass guitar
- * A REAL DEAD ONE: On the wrist of the hand that is pulling down
- on Eddie's mouth.
-
- Note: The Fear Of The Dark illustration was not done by Derek Riggs.
- According to page 15 of the CD booklet: "Illustration: Melvyn
- Grant". I don't know if Melvyn Grant is a total unknown, or if he
- has done other work or not... (According to an interview with Bruce
- Dickinson on MTV shortly after FEAR OF THE DARK was released, they
- picked three different artists to do a cover for the album, and they
- would pick the best one out of the three submitted. He went on to
- state that Derek would still be involved with future artwork and that
- he wasn't fired or anything).
-
-
- ============================================================
- -->> 20 <<-- SOMEWHERE IN TIME cover references/neato things
- ============================================================
-
- * "This is a very boring painting" - backwards message just behind Eddie's
- right leg
- * Ruskin Arms reference (old pub they started playing at)
- * Clock says 23:58 (2 Minutes To Midnight)
- * West Ham 7 Arsenal 3 - soccer score, showing their favorite team West Ham
- well in the lead. Incidentally, West Ham are THE IRONS - see section 24
- * Aces High bar, complete with a spitfire flying above.
- * The Rainbow bar (another old club they frequented in the early days)
- * Live After Death, Blade Runner on the movie theater
- * The movie theater is the Philip K. Dick cinema, who is the author of "Do
- Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", on which the movie Blade Runner is
- based.
- * Marquee Club (another old club they frequented in the old days)
- * Phantom Opera House
- * "Bollocks again and again" under "Phantom Opera House". This might be a
- reference to the hidden "Bollocks" message on the Powerslave cover.
- * Ancient Mariner Seafood Restaurant
- * Herbert Ails on the overpass (probably a reference to Frank Herbert,
- author of DUNE, who wouldn't allow Maiden to use it as a song title).
- * "Tonight GYPSY'S KISS", under the 23:58 sign (hard to see) - reference
- to Steve Harris' very first band
- * Hammerjacks - a reference to one of the band's favorite bars in the US,
- Hammerjacks Night Club in Baltimore, MD. The Night Club closed on Jan 1 94.
- The concert hall is still open, however.
- * Long Beach Arena
- * Nicko is dressed in old-time flight goggles (reference to his being a
- pilot).
- * Nicko is also wearing a shirt saying: "Iron What?"
- * On the back cover there is Icarus falling from the Sun with burning wings
- in the top right corner, in front of the Bradbury Hotel. This of course
- refers to "The Flight Of Icarus."
- * The "Bradbury Hotels International" sign - is this possibly a reference to
- the popular futuristic author Ray Bradbury (author of such classics as "The
- Martian Chronicles", "Ice Nine", etc.)?
- * If you look closely, you can see the shadow of the reaper on the back cover
- in front of the pyramids.
- * The pyramids refer to the sleeve of "Powerslave".
- * All the Japanese around the covers could be connected to "Maiden Japan" and
- IRON MAIDEN's other performances there.
- * "Maggies revenge" on the back cover refers to Margaret Thatcher. She and
- the British government had a dispute with IRON MAIDEN back in 1980/1981
- with the "Sanctuary" and "Women In Uniform" singles, depicting her as dead
- on the ground (killed by Eddie, of course) and hiding behind a wall
- observing Eddie picking up chicks, respectively.
- * The street Eddie is standing on is Acacia Avenue, a reference of course to
- "Charlotte the Harlot" and "22 Acacia Avenue", the Charlotte series.
- (You can see this above the IRON MAIDEN poster on the extreme right side).
- * In one of the windows on Acacia Avenue, you can see a girl (supposedly
- Charlotte the Harlot herself) sitting in a chair.
- * Bruce Dickinson is holding a brain, ala PIECE OF MIND.
- * Tehe's bar is where they got the guys to sing backup vocals in the sing-
- along part in "Heaven Can Wait."
- * Batman standing under Tehe's bar sign
- * Tardis from Dr. Who is above the Rainbow Club sign
- * Asimov Foundation Building in background
- * Tyrell Corp. right above the causeway (replicant manufacturer in Blade
- Runner)
- * Cat with halo, which seems to pop up all over the place
- * Eye of Horus above Webster sign to left of Eddie's gun
- * One of Eddie's eyes is actually a 'laser'. This probably comes from the "2
- Minutes To Midnight single"... Just remember the picture from this single:
- Eddie has a "pirate's eye", probably because of the nuclear holocaust (the
- nuclear mushroom-cloud in the background).
- * There is a litter box right under Eddie's left leg attached to the
- lamppost. This is exactly the same as the litter box attached to the light
- post on the IRON MAIDEN debut album, to the left of Eddie next to the wall.
- Pretty obscure! :)
- * Also, there is a metal plate that connects Eddie's nose to the top of his
- head. If you look at the wall to the right of sign that has the football
- (excuse me, 'soccer' for y'all in the US!) score on it, you will see that
- little metal plate with two screws that Eddie always has on his head (since
- the PIECE OF MIND era at least, when he was lobotimized. The screw is
- there now to keep his head all together in one piece!).
- * There are also these neon signs, one of which says something in Hebrew, the
- other one in Russian. The Hebrew bit probably means "God" (?), the Russian
- bit is pronounced KEPHIR and means "yoghurt". This is (or rather was) a
- rather common sign on the buildings indicating a milk-store in Russia.
-
-
- ========================
- -->> 21 <<-- Quotations
- ========================
-
- * The quotation at the beginning of the song "The Number Of The Beast" is
- from Revelations (ch. xiii v.18): "Woe to you, oh Earth and Sea, for the
- Devil sends the beast with wrath, beacause he knows the time is short...Let
- him who hath understanding reckon the number of the beast for it is a human
- number, its number is Six hundred and sixty six." The person speaking this
- intro is NOT Vincent Price...it's actually a spaker found by an ad agent
- friend of Rod Smallwood's). [Actually, the proper quote from the Book of
- Revelations is "... its number is six hundred and three score six."]
- * "The Prisoner" was a song inspired by the sixties acid-tab TV series of the
- same name and open with a phrase from the series. The phrase "I'm not a
- number, I'm a free man!" sums up the spirit of the central rebel character
- portrayed by the series writer, maverick Danger Man Patrick McGoohan.
- British heavy DJ Tommy Vance had the tapes so Steve Harris could find the
- quote he wanted; all that remained was to get permission to lift it from
- the man himself. Rod Smallwood was quite nervous in doing it, but called
- up McGoohan and told the actor the details. "What was the band's name
- again?" he asked. "IRON MAIDEN", replied a terrified Rod. "A rock band
- you say?" McGoohan mused and then snapped the command "DO IT!"
- The full dialog at the beginning of "The Prisoner" is as follows:
- "We want information...information...information..."
- "Who are you?"
- "The new number two."
- "Who is number one?"
- "You are number six."
- "I am not a number!...I am a free man!"
- "<laughter>"
- * The quote on the back of the Piece Of Mind LP sleeve: again from Revela-
- tions (ch. xxi, v.1): "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes,
- and there shall be no more death. Neither sorrow nor crying. Neither
- shall there be any more Brain." (where 'pain' was replaced by 'Brain',
- obviously). This refers to Eddie's brain being removed in Piece Of Mind.
- * The first and last verses of the song Revelations are taken from an old
- English hymnal by G. K. Chesterton.
- * At the end of Still Life, if you crank up the volume right after the last
- note you can hear someone (Nicko I think) say "that was fuckin' great!"
- But it's almost silent...you gotta listen hard.
- * During the bridge of "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner", the following is
- actually a quotation from the original poem of the same name, by Samuel
- Taylor Coleridge: "Day after day, day after day, we stuck nor breath nor
- motion, As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean; Water, water
- everywhere and all the boards did shrink, Water, water everywhere nor any
- drop to drink." -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1798 - 1834).
- * During the middle slow part of "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner", the following
- is also a quotation from the poem of the same name, by Samuel Taylor
- Coleridge: "One after one by the star dogged moon, too quick for groan or
- sigh; each turned his face with a ghastly pang, and cursed me with his eye;
- four times fifty living men, (and I heard nor sigh nor groan), with a heavy
- thump, a lifeless lump, they dropped down one by one." -- Samuel Taylor
- Coleridge (1798 - 1834).
- * On the LIVE AFTER DEATH cover: "That is not dead/which can eternal lie/
- yet with strange aeons/even death may die." This is from H. P. Lovecraft's
- "Nameless City." The proper quote is "AND with strange aeons" instead of
- "yet." In the story, this is written in the Necronomicon by Abdul Alhazred.
- The complete works of H. P. Lovecraft consist of only three volumes and I
- think it's worth buying and reading them.
- * At the beginning of the LIVE AFTER DEATH album and video, right before the
- beginning of the song "Aces High", there is a Winston Churchhill speech,
- from back at the beginning of World War II (before the Battle of Britain,
- probably sometime around 1939). I think it's the speech he gave as the
- official "Declaration Of War" speech. It goes like this: "We Shall go on
- till the end. We shall fight in France, We shall fight in the seas and
- oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the
- air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cause may be. We shall fight
- on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight on
- the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills. We shall never
- surrender!"
- * From the sleeve of the "Stranger In A Strange Land" single: "The android
- with no name walked into the crowded spaceport bar, eight foot tall, with
- death in his cold android eyes, he strode across the room. Small green
- aliens scuttled out of his path, fearsome martian warriors would not meet
- his gaze and the air froze when he croaked in his dark gravelly voice, "A
- pint of bitter please, mate".
- * At the beginning of the song "Alexander The Great": "My son...ask for
- thyself another Kingdom, for that which I leave is too small for thee."
- by King Philip of Macedonia - 339 B.C. (Alexander the Great's father,
- obviously). King Philip had a wild horse that none of his men could break
- (i.e. stay on!) Then Alexander who waas around 13 then, jumped on the horse
- and broke it. The king laughed and said "My kingdom's not gonna be big
- enough for you!" Twisting the English around a little you get a more
- sophisticated version which is what appears on the album.
- * On A REAL DEAD ONE, the first track, "The Number Of The Beast" has
- something weird going on before the song starts. During the Revelations
- quote, at approximately 0:10, 0:18, 0:20 and 0:25, if you turn up the
- volume a good bit, you can hear some sort of gibberish in the background,
- After it says "For it is a human number", Bruce says "What is it please?".
- Anybody know anything else about this?!
- * On A REAL LIVE ONE, Bruce Dickinson takes out about a minute of time
- speaking French to the audience, right before going into the song "Wasting
- Love." Below is a pretty accurate transcription of what he says in French,
- and its equivalent English translation, more or less... :)
-
- Original version (in French)
- ----------------------------
- Eh bonsoir, bienvenue
- C'est la premiere fois que je parle le francais pour une annee et demie,
- tres dangereux.
- Nous avons un nouveau album, oui c'est ca, Fear Of The Dark, oui.
- Cette chanson, c'est un peu different pour nous de faire ce type de
- chanson, mais pour nous c'est important, parce qu'il est un chanson qui est
- pour le coeur.
- L'amour ce n'est pas seulement un homme fuck(*) un ami, ce n'est pas.
- L'amour c'est, c'est plus en bas, dans la tete, dans le coeur, dans toute
- la forme.
-
- In English
- ----------
- Eh Goodnight, welcome
- It's the first time I've been speaking French for one year and an half,
- very dangerous.
- We have a new album, yes that's correct, Fear Of The Dark, yes.
- This song, it's somehow different for us to write this type of song, but
- for us it's important because this is a song which is for the heart.
- Love, this is not only a man fuck a friend, no this is not
- Love is, it's more deep, in the mind, in the heart, in the whole of the
- being (is that correct?)
-
-
- ==============================================
- -->> 22 <<-- Real Life IRON MAIDEN References
- ==============================================
-
- * The movie "Phenomena" (UK title) or "Creepers" (US title) by Dario Argente,
- 1984 has "Flash Of The Blade" in a chase scene.
- * The movie "Morons From Outer Space" shows "The Number Of The Beast" LP
- cover in a scene. A person is going crazy, and a person holds up the
- album, points to Eddie, and points back to the person, as if "you're nuts."
- * The Beavis and Butt-Head episode "SCARED STRAIGHT" has Beavis and Butt-Head
- visiting a prison, supposedly to deter them from a future life of crime.
- They meet two guys in a cell, one of which has an IRON MAIDEN tatoo on his
- left arm. Beavis thinks it's cool, the guys says "Yeah...Maiden rules."
- And they start jamming...playing air guitar and singing a piece of "The
- Prisoner": "Not a prisoner!!! I'm a free man!!! And my blood is my own
- now!!!" in a painfully awful Beavis & Butt-Head-like voice! This is quite
- cool, I think. :)
- * The alt.tv.prisoner FAQ where the name Iron Maiden and the songs THE PRISONER
- and BACK IN THE VILLAGE are mentioned
- * The Stephen King wannabe author Shaun Hutson seems to be a big Maiden
- fan because several of his books feature quotes preceding chapters,
- and characters wearing Maiden shirts or listening to their music. I think
- his novel "Slugs" has several such examples.
- * Bruce Dickinson and Eddie did a Public Service Announcement for television
- with "The Seat Belt Dummies" circa 1991. The seat belt dummies were in
- the audience jamming to Maiden and then Eddie came out later and they made
- some remark that, "if you don't wear your seatbelt, you may end up looking
- like this (points to Eddie)". At the end, Bruce says something like
- "Don't forget, buckle your safety belt, mate".
- * It seems that a computer virus author who goes by the name of Dark Avenger
- is an Iron Maiden fan. Many of his viruses contain references to Eddie.
- Quoting from the book "Inside the Norton Anti-virus":
- 'Eddie is the "dead dude," a character throughout the albums of heavy
- metal group Iron Maiden. The "The Somewhere in Time" album cover shows
- Eddie as a sci-fi Cyborg warrior.'
- 'Other Dark Avenger viruses also contain references to Iron Maiden,
- such as "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son." The Seventh Son virus is the
- title of an album by Iron Maiden. The idea is based on the fantasy novel
- series by Orson Scott Card. In this fictitious history of colonial
- America, magic and folklore are more powerful than science. The seventh
- son has magical power, and Alvin, the seventh son of a seventh son, and
- a messiah figure, has the power to fight the Unbuilder.'
- 'The Evil Men virus, a variant of the Dark Avenger virus, contains
- the title of a song from the Iron Maiden album, Seventh Son of a Seventh
- Son, "The Evil That Men Do." The Evil Men virus and the V800 virus,
- both from Bulgaria, also contain an encrypted reference to the Iron Maiden
- album Live After Death.'
-
-
-
- ======================================
- -->> 23 <<-- Interesting Band Stories
- ======================================
-
- * When the group went down to Nassau, Bahamas in early 1983, they earned some
- nicknames. H was Melvin (the name for his alter-ego, basically whenever he
- was *drunk*!), Dave was Nobby, Nicko was Boomer (because of his really foul
- farts), Bruce was Conan The Librarian.
- * Also in Nassau, the boys almost ran out of money. Credit cards were full,
- and no cash on hand, and taking forever to cable money over from England.
- So they put their faith in manager Rod Smallwood, and he walked down to
- the casino with $50, and came back with $300, 6 nights in a row. :)
- * The drum intro to Where Eagles Dare is another interesting story. This was
- done right after Nicko entered the band in Dec '82/Jan '83, and when they
- had begun recording Piece Of Mind. Steve Harris mentioned to Nicko that
- they needed some kind of drum intro. Nicko was still kind of nervous,
- etc., but he stayed in working almost all day on a drum intro for Where
- Eagles Dare. At the end of the day, he had a little 6-7 second thing,
- that entailed hitting basically every piece of his drum kit, going from
- small tom to big tom, like a kind of ending to a song - and then jumped
- into the chorus. The next day, Nicko played it for Steve and Steve said
- "no...no...no...nothing like that...just something simple like rat-tat-
- tat-tat....rat-tat-tat-tat (you get the idea)". (Steve apparently tried
- to play something on Nicko's kit, but he's about as good as that as his
- grandmother would be...) Nicko said "oh...you mean like this?" and played
- it. "That's it!" replied Steve. What you hear on the LP is what it was
- in the end.
- * After a concert on October 13, 1979 at the Umist in Manchester, England,
- Dave Murray apparently hit on (or did something to!) enough girls, and
- pissed off enough boyfriends/guys, etc., that the next week there was
- actually an article in SOUNDS magazine threatening to kick his ass! The
- article read:
- "I would just like to warn Dave Murray the lead guitarist of Iron Maiden
- that if he steps foot inside Manchester again I will personally pummell his
- brains in, cos he's ruined what I thought was an ace relationship with my
- girlfriend. And may I point out that no matter how much she rubs his name
- in my face I still think Deb Brown of Wythenshawe is the best yet.
- --- Jealous Dave"
- What a loser! :-)
-
- =============================================
- -->> 24 <<-- Familiar names with IRON MAIDEN
- =============================================
-
- Rob Loonhouse - His picture is on the sleeve of "The Soundhouse Tapes" with a
- Flying V carboard cutout, which many people think is real. He was
- actually a wedding photographer in the early days, and used to go to the
- Maiden gigs acting real weird, and used to hop up on stage and jam out
- with the cardboard cut out.
- Ross (Mr. Manners/I don't want to spend my birthday in Poland/King Pervert)
- Halfin - Famous band photographer, initially made famous (I think) through
- his connections with IRON MAIDEN.
- Dave (I'm already working on the next tour) Beasley (aka Dave Lights) -
- Lighting Engineer
- Rod (Smallwallet/The Raiders/I can tak' it-I'm a Yorkshireman/Sherriff Of
- Huddersfield/Bloody 'ell Fire) Smallwood - Co-manager of IRON MAIDEN,
- along with Andy Taylor, since December 1979.
- Andy (L.B.C./Aye, a large Bacardi and Coke) Taylor - Co-manager of IRON
- MAIDEN, along with Rod Smallwood.
- Martin (The Headmaster/The Farmer/Live Animal/Pool Bully/The Bishop/Bunter/
- Disappearing Armchair/The Juggler) Birch - Producer of all albums from
- KILLERS through FEAR OF THE DARK. Formerly worked with DEEP PURPLE and
- other such famous bands.
- Tony (Computer Man) Wigens - Tour Manager
- Derek (R.I.P./The Master/Blood N' Guts Everywhere) Riggs - Illustrator
- Neal Kay - DJ at The Heavy Metal Soundhouse who used to have a heavy metal
- chart, and publish the music magazine SOUNDS, which Maiden first started
- out getting press back in the early days.
- Garry Bushell - Author of the IRON MAIDEN biography, and has been hanging
- around with the band (doing what, I'm not sure!) for quite some time.
- He's also a big rock-band writer guy (hence, the author of the Maiden
- biography "Running Free.").
- Vic (Crazy Innit) Vella - Maiden's first and present-day head of road crews.
- Dick (Dicky/Course I'm pissed-it's a day off) Bell - Production Manager, Tour
- Director
- Doug (Megawatt) Hall - Sound Engineer
- Warren (I've gotta get going real fast) Poppe - Personal Road Manager
- Will Malone - Producer of the debut album IRON MAIDEN, which the band was
- apparently very disappointed with.
- Keith Wilfort - Head/Secretary of the official IRON MAIDEN fan club.
-
- Management: Sanctuary Music (Overseas) Ltd. and Sanctuary Music Ltd.
- Publishers: Zomba Music Publishers Limited.
-
-
- =======================================
- -->> 25 <<-- Other IRON MAIDEN tidbits
- =======================================
-
- * Steve's first bass was a copy Fender Telecaster. It cost him 40 pounds.
- * Steve actually studied to be an architectural draftsman for about 5 years
- or so, and actually received a license.
- * Steve Harris is the band's main songwriter, having written or co-written
- approximately 75% of all songs. I first discovered this fact when I used
- to watch the LIVE AFTER DEATH video and see Steve Harris mouth along to all
- the lyrics while playing bass! Now I understand why! :)
- * Steve believed the best song he had written was "Phantom Of The Opera",
- then changed to "To Tame A Land", then changed to "Rime Of The Ancient
- Mariner" (as of 1985). Anybody know if that's changed again since?
- * Steve Harris also thinks the best Maiden song that Adrian Smith wrote was
- "2 Minutes To Midnight."
- * Dave Murray writes a song about once every 3 years, a process that Bruce
- Dickinson has described as being something like "trying to give birth to
- an elephant!" Some songs are "Charlotte The Harlot". Also, "The
- Prophecy", "Still Life", "Deja-Vu", "Public Enema Number One", "Fates
- Warning", "Chains Of Misery", "Judas Be My Guide", and "Twilight Zone"
- (the main riffs but not the lyrics, which were written mainly of course by
- Steve Harris).
- * The MAIDEN JAPAN E.P. happened because the Japanese wanted a live product.
- It was produced by IRON MAIDEN and Doug Hall, and released in November of
- 1981.
- * IRON MAIDEN is apparently included in the Guiness Book Of World Records
- Museum in Las Vegas, NV. The Guiness book of Records (1990 ed. p. 155) says:
- "Largest PA system: On Aug 20th 1988 at the Castle Donington 'Monsters of
- Rock' Festival a total of 360 Turbosound cabinets offering a potential
- 523kW of programme power, formed the largest front-of-house PA. The
- average Sound Pressure Level at the mixing tower was 118dB, peaking at a
- maximum of 124dB during Iron Maiden's set. It took five days to set up
- the system."
- * Nicko McBrain used to play with Pat Travers, but doesn't think too highly
- of him or the experience. When asked about it in 1988, Nicko replied "I
- wouldn't stop to PISS on him!"
- * Nicko McBrain has (at least) 1 kid, Nicko Junior I believe. He was born
- sometime around 1982 or so. Nicko also married an American woman sometime
- in 1988 I think. I'm not sure what number marriage this was, and if he's
- still married or not...
- * The video for The Trooper contains a vicious cavalry charge which the BBC
- wouldn't play un-edited (even though the film it was lifted from, "Die With
- Your Boots On" (do I see trend here?!) was ironically screened at 7pm one
- evening when the band had been told their video was 'too bloodthirsty for
- young people').
- * Most concerts during the Piece Of Mind tour clocked it at a little over 2
- hours (for the first time now at this point)!
- * Bruce is an avid fencer, and carries a full set of epees on the road with
- him.
- * Bruce is also a 'train addict' - fascinated by trains, etc.
- * Adrian is an avid fly fisherman.
- * It's hard for Nicko to even take a break from playing (even after months
- and months and months on the road) - he likes playing so much! Even so,
- he is also an avid fisherman, and has pursued and obtained a private
- pilot's license. During the last part of the World Slavery Tour, he
- preferred flying his private plane to most gigs, as opposed to the guy's
- tour bus.
- * The whole band are huge soccer fans. West Ham (England) is their favorite
- team, but they used to play often on the road, especially gruelling matches
- with Rainbow and Def Leppard guys. You can also see references to West Ham
- on the SOMEWHERE IN TIME album cover, and even a reference or two in a few
- different songs.
- * POWERSLAVE was mixed at famed Electric Ladyland Studios in New York, NY.
- * Rehearsals for the World Slavery Tour were done in Fort Lauderdale, FL,
- beginning 06/20/84. This was followed in early August by 5 days of pre-
- production in Hannover, Germany, where the whole stage set, P.A., lights,
- etc. were put together complete for the first time.
- * The World Slavery Tour entailed over 300 gigs in 13 months, enslaving 28
- countries en route. On this tour they took 120,000 watts of PA, and over
- 800 lamps. For the US, it took 6 45-foot trailers and 5 buses to carry all
- the equipment and crew and personnel (the permanent crew of 12 people
- expanding to 42 on the road).
- * Maiden has always tried to avoid playing big prestige arenas, like Wembley
- and the NEC (both in England) in favor of taking the music to the people
- for as many nights as the people want them there. Well, at least most of
- the time. :)
- * Steve Harris lives on a farm in Romford, just outside of Essex, England.
- * Another popular hangout: Harrow, London (bowling alley, favorite of Bruce
- Dickinson and Janick Gers)
- * Derek Riggs lives in Ashwell, Hertforshire - and supposedly owns a very
- good pub there.
- * As of 1984, Maiden had never played "Invaders" live (even though it was
- thought of as a good 'rock n' roll opener'), or "Gangland".
- * The song "Wrathchild" is misspelled on the IRON MAIDEN CD release (it is
- incorrectly spelled "Wratchild"). This is not limited to the U.S., it's also
- appeared in Canada.
- * The CD releases of the first 2 albums, IRON MAIDEN and KILLERS, were not
- originally available when CDs first came to be. They were released later
- on, and subsequently don't have a full inner sleeve, like all current CDs.
- They contain only a front and back cover - the inside is blank, so beware!
- Kinda cheesy!
- * Martin Birch has produced all of Maiden's albums, except IRON MAIDEN
- (produced by Will Malone), and A REAL LIVE ONE and A REAL DEAD ONE
- (produced by Steve Harris).
- * The show for the Monsters Of Rock Festival, August 22, 1992, was about a
- 2 hour Maiden gig. On the very last song of the show, "Running Free",
- Adrian Smith comes out there to play on it! Bruce said later on that he
- "didn't miss a note" and they saw tears in his eyes.
- * The auditions for guitarists in Maiden's history has differed greatly.
- When Adrian Smith tried out, all he had to do was apparently play the song
- "Wrathchild", down a pint of beer in like 5 seconds, and play soccer halfway
- decent with the guys. Janick Gers' audition was more difficult: he had to
- learn "Iron Maiden", "Children Of The Damned", and "The Trooper" in one
- night! You gotta think though...both of these guys were good friends with
- the band and had some kind of connections to IRON MAIDEN even before they
- joined.
- * Bruce Dickinson was required to learn 5 songs for his audition. He
- apparently also went above and beyond the call of duty and learned like 10
- or something.
- * Paul Sears (ex-GYPSY'S KISS drummer, an old band with Steve Harris) took
- over IRON MAIDEN's management temporarily for a short time in 1977.
- * One of IRON MAIDEN's earliest fans was Keith Wilfort, now the head of the
- official IRON MAIDEN Fan Club. He caught Maiden's first ever performance
- at the Cart & Horses tavern by accident - he was giving a barmaid's boy-
- friend the slip at the time after getting caught taking her out, and came
- in. He was completely blown away by "Transylvania" and was converted on
- the spot. One night Keith walked into the Bridge House (another popular
- early gigging spot) with a home-made t-shirt proudly proclaiming "Charlotte
- Rules OK", and soon followed it with a more elaborate "Invasion" t-shirt.
- So, he is pretty much the inventor of the first IRON MAIDEN t-shirt. He
- later 'graduated' to pushing the band's merchandise, turning his home into
- a pit with thousands of copies of THE SOUNDHOUSE TAPES E.P., and has since
- progressed onto the Fan Club.
- * All the b-sides for the SOMEWHERE IN TIME album were played pretty much
- totally by Adrian Smith. Nicko did drums, Bruce did some vocals, but
- everything else was done by Adrian...some vocals ("Reach Out", for
- instance), all guitar and bass (that's why you don't hear the Steve Harris-
- esque dink-dink-dink all the way through on the bass line). In fact, it
- was supposedly only these 3 guys in the studio the whole time for these
- singles: "Reach Out", "That Girl", and "Juanita." "Sheriff Of
- Huddersfield" was done by the whole band, by the way.
- * Think about this: the first 6 studio albums were in alphabetical order by
- chance: IRON MAIDEN, KILLERS, (THE) NUMBER OF THE BEAST, PIECE OF MIND,
- POWERSLAVE, and SOMEWHERE IN TIME. Then the go in reverse order after
- that: SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SON, NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING, and FEAR OF
- THE DARK.
- * Here's something else interesting: with the exception of the FROM THERE TO
- ETERNITY video (which was released sometime in 1992), IRON MAIDEN has
- released a video about every 2 years since their first, LIVE AT THE RAINBOW,
- in 1981.
- * All proceeds from the sale of the official IRON MAIDEN biography "Running
- Free" are donated to the Anti-Heroin campaign (as well as sales from the
- 1985 "Running Free" 7" poster bag single).
- * The song "Moonchild" from SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SON was recorded in only
- 1 take!
- * "Nosferatu" movie, 1922 - German film, FR Murnau. Another influence for
- the band.
- * Iron Maiden is one of only 3 bands to have made multiple appearances at
- Donington as the headlining act. The others are Whitesnake (twice) and
- AC/DC (3 times).
- * The Irons is a nickname for West Ham United, a soccer club from London.
- This is Maiden's 'fave' club. If you have any doubts about it, check out
- Steve's bass - it's got West Ham logo on it. The club uses 'Up the Irons'
- as its 'motto' and that is why Maiden uses it as well. Besides they are
- Irons, too... :-)
- * Iron Maiden visited Russia for the first time during Fear of the Dark Tour
- (date indicated in Real Dead One). And connected with that (or may be not)
- they issued a full collection of Iron Maiden albums on vinyl to be sold in
- the stores around Russia - finally a legitimized distribution of their
- albums (before this they used to copy the albums from friends or from
- by-western-laws-illegal so called recording studios.)
-
-
- =============================================================================
- (end of FAQ, part 1)
- Archive-name: music/iron-maiden-faq/part2
- Last-modified: 1995/2/24
- Version: 1.21
-
- FAQ [2/2]
- ----------
-
- ==============================================
- -->> 26 <<-- IRON MAIDEN Complete Discography
- ==============================================
-
- * NOTE: All release dates are for the United Kingdom, and are as accurate as
- I could find!
-
- Last corrections: 95/01/03 (thanks go to Olaf Greve <greve@prac.cs.utwente.nl>)
-
-
- ALBUMS
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Date Title Label/cat.no.
- mm/dd/yy
- --------|--------------------------------------------------|-----------------
- 04/14/80 Iron Maiden EMI EMC 3330
- As CD CDP 7 91415 2
- Re-issued on Fame, May '85 FAME FA 41 3121 1
- 02/02/81 Killers EMI EMC 3357
- As CD CDP 7 91416 2
- Re-issued on Fame, May '85 FAME FA 41 3122 1
- 03/29/82 The Number Of The Beast EMI EMC 3400
- Also on picture disc EMI EMCP 3400
- As CD (Released 1/87) CDP 7 46364 2
- Re-issued on Fame, May '87 FAME FA 3178
- 05/16/83 Piece Of Mind EMI EMA 800
- (Some copies in gatefold sleeve)
- Also on picture disc
- US pressing picture disc (includes
- Cross-Eyed Mary) SEAX-12306
- As CD (Released 12/86) CDP 7 46363 2
- Re-issued on Fame, (when?) FAME FA 41 3245 1
- 09/03/84 Powerslave EMI POWER 1
- Also on picture disc EMI POWERP 1
- As CD CDP 7 46045 2
- Re-issued on Fame, (when?) FAME FA 41 3244 1
- 10/14/85 Live After Death EMI RIP 1
- As CD (Released 12/85) CDP 7 46186 2
- 09/29/86 Somewhere In Time EMI EMC 5132
- As CD (Released 10/86) CDP 7 46341 2
- 04/11/88 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son EMI EMD 1006
- As CD EMI CDEMD 1006
- Also on picture disc EMPD 1006
- With free banner
- 01/10/90 No Prayer For The Dying EMI EMD 1017
- As CD EMI CDEMD 1017
- Limited Edition blood red vinyl EPIC E 46905
- Also with die-cut cover picture disc EMI EMDPD 1017
- 05/11/92 Fear Of The Dark
- Limited Edition 2-LP (gatefold sleeve) EMI EMD 1032
- As CD EMI CDEMD 1032
- Also on Australasian tour edition CD with EMI 7808612
- Tailgunner/Holy Smoke/The Assasin
- (recorded live at Wembley on 17 Dec 90)
- 03/22/93 A Real Live One EMI EMD 1042
- Also with gatefold sleeve EMI EMD 1042
- As CD CDP 0777 7 81456 2 2
- 10/18/93 A Real Dead One EMI EMD 1048
- Also with gatefold sleeve EMI EMD 1048
- As CD CDP 0777 7 89248 2 1
- 11/08/93 Live At Donington '92
- Limited Edition 3-LP (5,000 released) EMI DON 1
- Also as 2-CD set
- Also on cassette
- ??/??/94 Maiden England CD & Video Double Pack 7243 4 91310 3 3
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- SINGLES/E.P.s
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Date Title Label/cat.no.
- --------|--------------------------------------------------|-----------------
- 11/10/79 The Soundhouse Tapes (with Invasion/Iron Maiden/
- Prowler) - Very raw, and slower. Rock Hard/ROK 1
- 02/15/80 Metal For Muthas (Compilation) EMI EMC 3318
- Only 2 tracks - Sanctuary and Wrathchild
- Both quite raw.
- 02/08/80 Running Free/Burning Ambition EMI 5032
- 05/23/80 Sanctuary/Drifter (Live)/I've Got The Fire (Live) EMI 5065
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM1
- 05/16/80 Sanctuary/Prowler/Drifter (Live)/I've Got The
- Fire (Live)
- 10/27/80 Women In Uniform/Invasion EMI 5105
- 10/27/80 Women In Uniform/Invasion/Phantom Of The
- Opera (Live) - Limited Edition 12" 12 EMI 5105
- ??/??/?? Iron Maiden Live!! +One EP (Sanctuary/Phantom EMS-41001
- Of The Opera/Drifter/Women in Uniform) Japan
- pressing
- ??/??/?? Women In Uniform/Drifter/Phantom Of The Opera 1C 062-07 418 YZ
- (All Live) Special Live EP
- Oct '80 Axe Attack (K-Tel Records Compilation) K-TEL NE 1100
- One demo track - Running Force
- 03/02/81 Twilight Zone/Wrathchild EMI 5145
- Also on cassette TCEMI 5145
- Also on red or clear vinyl EMIC 5145
- Also on 12" 1C 052-07 462 YZ
- 06/15/81 Purgatory/Ghengis Khan EMI 5184
- 09/14/81 Maiden Japan (E.P.) (a.k.a. Heavy Metal Army)
- Running Free/Remember Tomorrow/Killers/Innocent
- Exile (All Live) EMI 5219
- Also on 12" 12 EMI 5219
- (US Release has extra track - Wrathchild (Live)) MLP 15000
- 02/12/82 Run To The Hills/Total Eclipse EMI 5263
- Also on 7" picture disc EMIP 5263
- Also on 12" 1C K052-07 604 ZA
- 04/26/82 The Number Of The Beast/Remember Tomorrow EMI 5287
- Also on red or clear vinyl EMI 5287
- Also on 12" 1A K052-1076386
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM3
- 04/11/83 Flight Of Icarus/I've Got The Fire EMI 5378
- Also on 12" 1C K052-07 721 Z
- Also on 12" picture disc 12 EMIP 5378
- Also on cassette TC IM4
- 06/20/83 The Trooper/Cross-Eyed Mary EMI 5397
- Also on cut to shape picture disc (cut-out) EMIP 5397
- Also on 12"
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM5
- 08/06/84 2 Minutes To Midnight/Rainbow's Gold/
- Mission From 'Arry (bonus track on 12") 12 EMI 5489
- Also on picture disc 12 EMIP 5489
- Also a rare special promo video
- 10/22/84 Aces High/King Of Twilight EMI 5502
- 10/22/84 Aces High/King Of Twilight/The Number Of The
- Beast (Live) (bonus track on 12") 12 EMI 5502
- Also on 12" picture disc 12 EMIP 5502
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM7
- 09/23/85 Running Free/Sanctuary (All Live) EMI 5532
- Also in special double-sided wrap-around poster
- sleeve [poster bag] (proceeds donated to Anti-
- Heroin campaign, City Roads, Kick The Habit,
- Still Waters) EMI 5532
- 09/23/85 Running Free/Sanctuary/Murders In The Rue
- Morgue (All Live) (bonus track on 12") 12 EMI 5532
- Also on 12" picture disc 12 EMIP 5532
- Also on cassette EMI TCIM 10
- 12/02/85 Run To The Hills/Phantom Of The Opera (All Live) EMI 5542
- (early releases include band Xmas card)
- with Losfer Words (Bonus on 12", also Live) 12 EMI 5542
- Also on 12" picture disc 12 EMIP 5542
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM11
- 09/06/86 Wasted Years/Reach Out EMI 5583
- Also on 7" computer-shaped picture disc EMIP 5583
- 09/06/86 Wasted Years/Reach Out/Sheriff Of Huddersfield
- (Bonus track on 12") 12 EMI 5583
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM8
- 11/22/86 Stranger In A Strange Land/That Girl
- (Limited edition in double-sided fold-out poster
- [poster sleeve]) EMI 5589
- 11/26/86 Stranger In A Strange Land/That Girl/Juanita
- (Bonus track on 12" + picture disc) 12 EMI 5589
- Also on 12" picture disc 12 EMIP 5589
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM9
- May '87 Interview picture disc Baktabak BAK 203
- 03/20/88 Can I Play With Madness/Black Bart Blues EMI EM 49
- Also as shaped picture disc EMI EMP 49
- With sticker and transfer EMI EMS 49
- 03/20/88 Can I Play With Madness/Black Bart Blues/Massacre EMI 12EM 49
- (bonus track on 12" + CD single)
- Also on picture disc 12EMP 49 B
- And CD EMCD 49
- 08/01/88 The Evil That Men Do/Prowler '88 " EM 64
- Also in gatefold sleeve EMG 64B
- And shaped picture disc EMP 64
- 08/01/88 The Evil That Men Do/Prowler '88/
- Charlotte The Harlot '88
- (Bonus track on 12" + CD single) " 12EM 64
- Also in poster sleeve 12 EMS 64
- And CD CDEM 64
- 11/07/88 The Clairvoyant/The Prisoner (Live) " EM 79
- Also in clear vinyl with poster sleeve EMS 79
- And a shaped picture disc EMP 79
- 11/06/88 The Clairvoyant/The Prisoner/
- Heaven Can Wait (All Live)
- (bonus track on 12" + CD single) EMI 12EM 79
- Also as picture disc 12EMP 79
- Gatefold sleeve 12EMG 79
- As CD CDEM 79
- 11/06/89 Infinite Dreams/Killers (All Live)
- As shaped picture disc EMPD 117
- Patch pack EMS 117
- Also on cassette TCEM 117
- 11/06/89 Infinite Dreams/Killers/Still Life (All Live) " 12EM 117
- Etched 12" 12EMPX 117
- As CD CDEM 117
- 02/12/90 Running Free/Burning Ambition/Sanctuary/
- Drifter (Live)/I've Got The Fire (Live)/
- Listen With Nicko - Part 1 EMI CDIRN 1
- Also on double 12" (IRN 1)
- 02/19/90 Women in Uniform/Invasion/Phantom Of The Opera
- (Live)/Twilight Zone/Wrathchild/
- Listen With Nicko - Part 2 EMI CDIRN 2
- Also on double 12" (IRN 2)
- 02/26/90 Purgatory/Ghenghis Khan/Running Free (Live)/
- Remember Tomorrow (Live)/Killers (Live)/Innocent
- Exile (Live)/Listen With Nicko - Part 3 EMI CDIRN 3
- Also on double 12" (IRN 3)
- 03/05/90 Run To The Hills/Total Eclipse/The Number Of The
- Beast/Remember Tomorrow (Live)/
- Listen With Nicko - Part 4 EMI CDIRN 4
- Also on double 12" (IRN 4)
- 03/12/90 Flight Of Icarus/I've Got The Fire/The Trooper/
- Cross Eyed Mary/Listen With Nicko - Part 5 EMI CDIRN 5
- Also on double 12" (IRN 5)
- 03/19/90 2 Minutes To Midnight/Rainbow's Gold/Mission From
- 'Arry/Aces High/King Of Twilight/The Number Of
- The Beast (Live)/Listen With Nicko - Part 6 EMI CDIRN 6
- Also on double 12" (IRN 6)
- 03/26/90 Running Free/Murders In The Rue Morgue/Run To
- The Hills/Phantom Of The Opera/Losfer Words (Big
- 'Orra)/Listen With Nicko - Part 7 (All Live) EMI CDIRN 7
- Also on double 12" (IRN 7)
- 04/02/90 Wasted Years/Reach Out/Sheriff Of Huddersfield/
- Stranger In A Strange Land/That Girl/Juanita/
- Listen With Nicko - Part 8 EMI CDIRN 8
- Also on double 12" (IRN 8)
- 04/09/90 Can I Play With Madness/Black Bart Blues/Massacre/
- The Evil That Men Do/Prowler '88/Charlotte The
- Harlot '88/Listen With Nicko - Part 9 EMI CDIRN 9
- Also on double 12" (IRN 9)
- 04/16/90 The Clairvoyant/The Prisoner/Heaven Can Wait/
- Infinite Dreams/Killers/Still Life/
- Listen With Nicko - Part 10 (All Live) EMI CDIRN 10
- Also on double 12" (IRN 10)
- 09/10/90 Holy Smoke/All in Your Mind EMI EM 153
- Also on cassette TCEM 153
- 09/10/90 Holy Smoke/All In Your Mind/Kill Me Ce Soir
- (Contains exclusive massive tour poster)
- Also on picture disc 12 EMPD 153
- 09/10/90 Holy Smoke/All In Your Mind/Kill Me Ce Soir
- As CD CDEM 153
- 12/24/90 Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter/I'm A Mover/
- Communications Breakdown CDEM 171
- With etched second side (without comm. breakdown) EMS 171
- Also on picture disc in special 'brain' pack EMPD 171
- Also cassette TCEMC 171
- As CD CDEM 171
- 12/24/90 Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter/I'm A Mover/
- Communication Breakdown EMI 12EMP 17
- with banner calendar EMI EM ...
- As picture disc 12EMPD 171
- ??/??/90 No Prayer for the Dying/Communication Breakdown/ EPIC ESK 73695
- I'm a Mover (Demo, not for sale)
- ??/??/91 Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter/ EPIC ESK 4007
- Public Enema No. 1 (Live at Wembley 12/17/90)/
- All in your mind/Kill me Ce Soir
- (Demo, not for sale)
- ??/??/92 From Here To Eternity/I Can't See My Feeling
- As Shaped 7" Picture Disc (includes free plinth) EMI EMPD 240
- With etched second side (and poster sleeve ?)
- ??/??/92 From Here To Eternity/Roll Over Vic Vella/No
- Prayer For The Dying (Live) in poster sleeve 12EMP 240
- 06/29/92 From Here To Eternity/Roll Over Vic Vella/Public
- Enema Number One (Live)/No Prayer For The Dying
- (Live) (Live tracks from Wembley 12/17/90) EMI EM 240
- As CD EMI CDEM 240
- As cut-to-shape picture disc
- ??/??/92 The Fugitive/Roll Over Vic Vella/ EPIC ESK 4648
- 18 min interview (Demo, not for sale)
- Sumr '92 Be Quick Or Be Dead/Nodding Donkey Blues/
- Space Station No. 5
- 7" (without Space Station No. 5) EM 229
- 12" With Gatefold Sleeve EMI 12 EMG 229
- As CD CDEM 229
- Also as 12" Picture Disc EMI 12 EMPD 229
- ??/??/92 Wasting Love EPIC ESK 4640
- (Demo, not for sale)
- ??/??/92 Wasting Love/Tailgunner (Live)/Holy Smoke(Live)/ EMI 80231
- The Assasin (Live)
- As CD
- 01/03/93 Fear Of The Dark/Be Quick Or Be Dead/Hooks In You
- (All Live from Wembley 12/17/90) EMI EM 263
- As 12" shaped picture disc
- As CD EMI 80521
- (CD and picture disc feature Tailgunner and
- No Prayer For The Dying as extra tracks)
- As 7" Picture Disc EMI EMPD 263
- ??/??/93 Hallowed Be Thy Name/Wrathchild (All Live)
- As CD
- 10/04/93 Hallowed Be Thy Name/Wasted Years/The Trooper/
- Wrathchild (All Live) EMI EM 288
- Also as red vinyl with poster sleeve EMI 12 EMP 288
- Also as 12" picture disc EMI 12 EMPD 288
- As CD
-
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-
- VIDEOS
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Date Title Label/cat.no.
- --------|--------------------------------------------------|-----------------
- May '81 Live At The Rainbow (30 min)
- Jul '83 Video Pieces (18 min) (Sony Video 45)
- Apr '85 Behind The Iron Curtain (38 min) (Sony Video EP)
- Oct '85 Live After Death (World Slavery Tour) (90 min) RO153
- Oct '87 12 Wasted Years (90 minutes) MP 1613
- Nov '89 Maiden England (95 minutes) 19V-49058
- Nov '90 The First Ten Years - The Videos (75 min)
- ??? '92 From There To Eternity (95 minutes) 19V-49132
- Nov '93 Live At Donington '92 (120 minutes)
- ??? '94 Raising Hell (Bruce Dickinson's Last Show)
- ??? '94 Maiden England as double value CD & Video pack 7243 4 91310 3 3
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- ==================================================
- -->> 27 <<-- Bands who have opened for IRON MAIDEN
- ==================================================
-
- This list is by no means complete but it's kinda cool to see a band that
- is real big now got helped to that success by Iron Maiden!
- Kind of like a father bragging about his adopted son :-)
-
-
- Blitz Fish (jazz rock group) - (11/18/76)
- Praying Mantis - several dates early on, 1979 - 1980.
- Urchin - (08/10/79)
- Trust (w/ Nicko McBrain on drums) - (03/15/80)
- Humble Pie - (Jun '81)
- Whitesnake - (Jul '81)
- Blackfoot - (Mar-Apr '82)
- Girlschool - (Jul '82)
- Vandale - (06/09/83)
- Rock Goddess - June '84, Helsinki Ice Hall
- Fastway - (Jun-Jul '83)
- Saxon - (Jun-Jul '83)
- Coney Hatch - (Jul-Aug '83)
- Quiet Riot - (Sep-Oct '83)
- Michael Schenker - (Nov '83)
- Waysted - (09/11/84)
- Twisted Sister - (01/28/85)
- W.A.S.P. - (World Slavery Tour)
- Accept - (World Slavery Tour)
- Motley Crue - (World Slavery Tour)
- Queensryche - (World Slavery Tour)
- Warrior - (World Slavery Tour)
- Ratt - (World Slavery Tour)
- Mamas Boys - (World Slavery Tour)
- Yngwie Malmsteen - (01/08/87)
- Vinnie Vincent Invasion - (02/27/87)
- Waysted - (04/07/87)
- Killer Dwarfs - (8/7/88)
- Ace Frehley's Comet - (7/8/88) Meadowlands, Rutherford, NJ
- Wolfsbane - Intercity Express Tour 1990 (a series of about 30 UK night shows
- at venues of around 3-5 thousand and was billed as a thankyou tour.
- Helloween - 7th Tour Of A 7th Tour
- Guns 'n' Roses - 7th Tour Of A 7th Tour
- L.A. Guns - 7th Tour Of A 7th Tour, Los Angeles
- King's X, Anthrax - (12/21/90)
- Anthrax - (Feb-Mar '91)
- Dream Theater - (May/June '92) - RITZ, New York City
- Testament - (08/27/92)
- Warrant - (09/02/92)
- The Almighty - (04/09/93, 05/17/93)
- Corrosion of Conformity - (07/11/92, Lakewood Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA)
-
-
- ==============================================================
- -->> 28 <<-- Various significant dates in IRON MAIDEN history
- ==============================================================
-
- 1972 - Steve Harris graduates from Leyton County High School, Leytonstone,
- London, England (on the East End).
- May 1976 - The words "Iron Maiden's...gonna get you...no matter how far" were
- first uttered at the Cart & Horses Tavern at Maryland Point,
- Stratford, England. The first true gig for IRON MAIDEN! :)
- '76/'77 - Maiden establishes themselves on the East End London heavy metal
- scene.
- Mid '77 - Den Wilcock quits right before a gig at the Green Man Plumstead,
- England.
- 12/31/78 - Paul Di'Anno's debut with IRON MAIDEN, at the Ruskin Arms, High
- Street North, Manor Park, East London, England.
- 12/31/78 - The first 4 songs EP was recorded at Spacewood Studios in
- Cambridge, England. The songs were: Prowler, Invasion, Iron
- Maiden, and Strange World. Once the band returned with more money
- to remix, etc., the studio had wiped the master clean, so the demo
- tape (which eventually became the Soundhouse Tapes) was put onto
- vinyl exactly as it was recorded that night. It cost them about
- $400 or so. They didn't even have a place to stay, and actually
- had to stay in the back of their van!
- Early 79 - First real press exposure for IRON MAIDEN.
- 02/02/79 - Maiden's equipment truck, equipment and all, were stolen, worth
- 12,000 pounds altogether. All of this was later recovered less
- than a month later, and the 4 perpetrators were later charged with
- stealing and burglary. The main guy was named Ilkay Bayram, and
- they were from Homerton, England.
- Early summer 79 - Rod Smallwood hooks up with Maiden as their manager.
- Summer '79 - Steve and rest of the band quit their regular jobs, since IRON
- MAIDEN was really starting to take off full-time.
- 09/03/79 - Charity benefit concert at the Music Machine, London, England,
- supporting Motorhead (Motorhead was billed as Iron Fist And The
- Hordes From Hell).
- 09/06/79 - Paul Di'Anno is arrested 5 minutes before Maiden goes on stage
- at The Swan, Hammersmith, London, England. He was charged with
- concealing a weapon (a knife), and forced Maiden to go on as a
- 3-piece (Steve Harris, Dave Murray, Doug Sampson), playing a
- largely instrumental set, with Steve Harris doing vocals.
- 10/03/79 - 10/04/79 - Free concerts played at The Swan, Hammersmith, London,
- England...trying to attract record labels. Chrysalis
- records turned up, but couldn't make up their mind
- whether or not they were interested (tough shit for
- them, eh?!).
- 10/19/79 - First headline concert at The Marquee, London, England, with
- Praying Mantis and Ian Flemming.
- 10/24/79 - IRON MAIDEN first signs with EMI records. (Paul Di'Anno of Ching-
- ford, London; David Michael Murray of Clapton, London; Steve
- Harris of Leytonstone, London; Doug Sampson of Walthamstow,
- London; and Tony Parsons of Hertfordshire).
- 10/27/79 - IRON MAIDEN's first appearance on the cover of SOUNDS magazine.
- 11/01/79 - First gig in Scotland, Ruffles, Aberdeen, Scotland.
- 11/05/79 - Heavy Metal Bonfire Night Explosion at The Music Machine, London,
- England.
- 11/07/79 - Sign contract for BBC's Radio One "Friday Night Rock Show", to be
- broadcast one week later.
- 11/09/79 - The Soundhouse Tapes EP was officially released (unmixed) on Rock
- Hard Records (Maiden's own label). Only 5,000 copies were ever
- made.
- 11/14/79 - IRON MAIDEN made their debut on the BBC's Radio One "Friday Night
- Rock Show." They played Iron Maiden, Sanctuary, Transylvania, and
- Running Free as a 4-piece (they had dropped guitarist Tony Parsons
- by this time).
- 12/15/79 - Official announcement of IRON MAIDEN signing with EMI (in the
- trade bible MUSIC WEEK).
- 12/19/79 - The IRON MAIDEN MEGABASH at The Music Machine, London, England.
- This gig was complete with amps covered in cotton wool snow and
- a headbanging Santa.
- End '79 - Maiden (Rod Smallwood) meets up with artist Derek Riggs.
- Early '80 - Recorded Running Free single (release in Feb '80), and the b-side
- Burning Ambition (which is the only album that features Doug
- Sampson on drums, and Dave Murray doing all the guitar work).
- 02/10/80 - Maiden meets up with famed photographer Ross Halfin, after he
- takes in their show in support of the Metal For Muthas album, at
- the London Lyceum, England.
- 02/15/80 - Metal For Muthas compilation released.
- 02/15/80 - First single, Running Free b/w Burning Ambition, is released. It
- goes to #44 in the first week of its release. It peaked at #34
- (in the UK) at the beginning of March.
- Feb '80 - IRON MAIDEN first plays LIVE on Britain's TOP OF THE POPS, the
- first band ever to do so (at the time), other than THE WHO in
- 1972.
- 03/15/80 - First Headline Performance at the Hammersmith Odeon, England (on
- the Judas Priest tour). They got to play about a 45 minute set
- for each gig on the tour.
- 04/05/80 - Kotrijk Festival, Belgium. The IRON MAIDEN Head (the forerunner
- to Eddie) was blown off the stage and into the crowd (instead of
- just shooting smoke like it was supposed to have). One crazed fan
- gave up his job to follow Maiden around Europe for 2 months!
- Also, Maiden's first gig outside of the United Kingdom.
- 04/10/80 - Gig at Central Hall, Grimsby, England. Paul's voice was going
- out and was so rough, the band stormed through an instrumental
- set and told the audience they'd be back in October to do another
- concert (with vox) and they were!
- 04/11/80 - Debut album IRON MAIDEN is released, and smashes into the UK chart
- at #4, going silver within the first month of its release. The
- song "Sanctuary" also appeared on the US release.
- May '80 - Some people become irked at the cover of the upcoming single
- Sanctuary, as it depicts Eddie hovering with a knife over a dead
- Margaret Thatcher.
- 05/16/80 - Sanctuary single, b/w Drifter and I've Got The Fire (both live),
- is released. It eventually got to #29 on the UK charts.
- Summer '80 - First major headline tour (had to back out of a few dates, due
- to Paul Di'Anno's voice that kept going out).
- Summer '80 - Before one gig in Edinburgh, Scotland, Clive Burr had food
- poisoning real bad and wasn't supposed to play, but Vic Vella
- (the main driver/roadie guy) and others dragged him out of bed
- to play, whereupon he fainted at the end of the gig. What a
- trooper.
- 06/20/80 - First ever London concert hall headliner, London, Rainbow,
- England.
- 07/03/80 - 07/05/80 - Maiden packs the Marquee, London, England. They are
- filmed by ITV for an edition of Twentieth Century Box
- that was screened on 08/17/80. This was a special "New
- Wave Metal" probe (only after a year on the music
- press), which majored on Maiden.
- 08/18/80 - Maiden signs contract with Kiss to open for them on concerts over
- the next 2 months.
- 08/17/80 - Marquee Club in London performance aired on Twentieth Century Box.
- 08/23/80 - First performance at the annual Reading Festival.
- 08/24/80 - First gig in Portugal (opening for Kiss), Cascais Hall, Lisbon,
- Portugal.
- 08/30/80 - First gig in Italy (opening for Kiss), Stadion Communale, Perugia,
- Italy.
- 09/11/80 - First gig in Germany (opening for Kiss), Hessehalle, Nuremberg,
- Germany.
- 09/23/80 - First gig in France (opening for Kiss), Parc Des Expositions,
- Avignon, France.
- 09/28/80 - First gig in Switzerland (opening for Kiss), St. Jacob's-Halle,
- Basel, Switzerland.
- 10/05/80 - First gig in Holland (opening for Kiss), Groenoordhalle, Lieden,
- Holland.
- 10/09/80 - First gig in Sweden (opening for Kiss), Stockholm, Sweden.
- 10/11/80 - First gig in Denmark (opening for Kiss), Broendbyhallen,
- Copenhagen, Denmark.
- 10/13/80 - First gig in Norway (opening for Kiss), Drammenshallen, Oslo,
- Norway.
- 10/27/80 - IRON MAIDEN featured in Geoff Barton's SOUNDS FEATURE (first photo
- session for the press).
- Oct' 80 - Dennis Stratton leaves the band, Adrian Smith joins. If Adrian
- Smith had said no (again), the band's 2nd choice believe it or not
- was none other than Phil Collen, now of Def Leppard fame.
- Oct '80 - Women In Uniform b/w Invasion single is released. It reached #35
- on the UK charts. Because of the cover, the Margaret Thatcher
- one, this original cover was later issued as a covered sleeve, so
- the original one is much rarer now.
- Nov '80 - Maiden got offered TOP OF THE POPS again, and again did it live,
- but it turned out to backfire...the sound levels were really
- shitty, and they weren't allowed to play at full volume, and also
- weren't allowed to have Eddie on stage (due to the 'family
- programming nature of the show). :)
- Nov '80 - A video is made for Women In Uniform. This was before the MTV
- explosion (which began in summer 1981 I think, and MTV Europe even
- later). This was pretty much the first video made for a rock
- band ever at the time, except for Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
- How's that for trend-setters?!
- Nov '80 - Maiden records KILLERS, with Martin Birch at the producing helm.
- 11/21/80 - Adrian Smith's first gig at Brunel University, Uxbridge (so that
- the new lineup wouldn't go into the studio to record KILLERS in
- a 'virginal' state).
- 12/21/80 - Gig taped at Rainbow Theatre, London, England. Due to technical
- difficulties, half of the set had to be played a *2nd* time!
- Actually, one of the sound lines went down about halfway through
- the show, so such classics as IRON MAIDEN and Phantom Of The Opera
- weren't gotten the first time around. 2+ hours of Maiden
- altogether though! This Delta Production directed by Dave Hillier
- came out as a half hour live EMI video in March 1981.
- 02/02/81 - 2nd album KILLERS is released. It reached #2 in the UK. Also, it
- reached the top 60 on the Billboard charts, and stayed in the
- chart for 17 weeks. It reached sales of 200,000 sales (four times
- the sales of IRON MAIDEN) at the time. The song "Women In
- Uniform" also appeared on the Australian release.
- 02/09/81 - Review in SOUNDS magazine deems Killers album as 'mediocre' and
- a definite flop...and that Maiden wouldn't go far. What suckers!
- 02/17/81 - Beginning of Killers tour in Ipswich, Gaumont, England. Maiden
- played 125 gigs in 6 months across Europe, Japan, Australia and
- North America, taking in 15 countries and headlining everywhere
- except the USA where, like Japan, the band was making their first
- visit ever.
- Feb '81 - All 3 concerts in Japan for May '81 were sold out in less than
- 2 hours.
- First week of Mar '81 - Twilight Zone b/w Wrathchild single released. It
- reached #31 on the UK charts.
- 05/21/81 - First gig in Japan (Killers Japan Tour), Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo,
- Japan.
- 05/23/81 - Gig at Kosei Nenkin Hall, Nagoya, Japan. The MAIDEN JAPAN E.P.
- (aka "HEAVY METAL ARMY" E.P.) was recorded here. Mixed at Nimbus
- 9, Toronto. Produced and mixed by IRON MAIDEN and Doug Hall.
- 06/03/81 - First American gig (Killers US and Canada Tour), Aladdin Hotel,
- Las Vegas, NV.
- 06/15/81 - Purgatory b/w Genghis Khan single released. It eventually got to
- #52 on the UK charts, which was (at least until '88) the band's
- least sucessful British single ever. The original cover design
- for this signle was actually held over for a year, and eventually
- used as the cover for THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST album.
- 06/21/81 - First Canadian gig, first gig in Ontario (Killers US and Canada
- Tour), Concert Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They headlined the
- 1,500 seater here.
- 06/22/81 - First gig in Quebec (Killers US and Canada Tour), Le Club,
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
- 09/06/81 - First gig in Yugoslavia (Killers Europe Tour), Belgrade,
- Yugoslavia.
- Sep '81 - Paul Di'Anno quits Maiden, and in comes Bruce Bruce/Air Raid Siren
- Dickinson (from Samson). Steve Harris went right to Bruce for the
- audition. Bruce was to have learned 6 songs...instead he learned
- 15. Due to legal problems with the collapse of Samson's record
- label GEM Records, Bruce was actually supposedly prohibited by law
- in actually writing songs for Maiden for the first year. This is
- why the first songwriting credit Bruce gets is on PIECE OF MIND,
- 1983 with "Revelations", and shares credits on "Flight Of Icarus",
- "Die With Your Boots On", and "Sun And Steel".
- 10/26/81 - Bruce's first gig (the first in a series of "break-in" gigs in
- Italy over 5 days) in Palasport, Bologna, Italy. All the gigs
- were sold out.
- 11/15/81 - Bruce's first concert in the UK, at the Rainbow Theatre, London,
- England.
- Nov '81 - The MAIDEN JAPAN E.P. is released, and climbed as high as #43 on
- the UK charts. The US and Brazilian releases had an extra 5th
- track, "Wrathchild".
- 12/23/81 - Maiden plays at the Ruskin Arms, London, England, under the name
- Genghis Khan. This is also Dave Murray's birthday, so he gets
- the pies in the face (a tradition for the band) on stage.
- End '81 - KILLERS had crashed into every major album market in the world,
- going top 10 in the UK, France, Germany, Japan, Sweden, and
- Belgium, and going Top 80 in the USA. In the process it had gone
- gold in Britain, Canada, and Japan, and double-gold in France.
- Feb '82 - The NUMBER OF THE BEAST is recorded (having been written over Dec
- '81 and Jan '82). All kinds of weird shit started happening to
- them during these sessions: lights started going on and off in
- the studio of their own accord, the recording equipment myster-
- iously broke down, things were going 'bump' in the night, specif-
- ically the band's gear which began emitting creaks, groans, and
- other strange noises; Martin Birch (the albums's producer) crashed
- his car on the way to the studio one night, into another driver (a
- religious type), and the bill for damages was 666 pounds (he ended
- up paying 667). They originally gave themselves 6 weeks to record
- it, but it ended up only taking about 3 1/2.
- 02/25/82 - Beginning of the Beast On The Road tour, Dunstable, England. This
- tour upped teh ante to 18 countries and an incredible 180 shows.
- 03/16/82 - During the gig at City Hall, Newcastle, England, the video for
- the "Run To The Hills" single is filmed.
- 03/22/82 - THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST album is released. The album smashed into
- the UK charts at #1 (and stayed there for the 2nd week as well),
- and went on to surpass the sales of KILLERS everywhere. It also
- reached #33 on the Billboard charts, strutting around the Top 100
- for over 8 months, and clocking up sales of well over 350,000 in
- the process (which meant worldwide the band had over-taken '81's
- impressive sales of over one million as early as summer of '82!)
- It also went top ten in Canada, going platinum in the process.
- British fans also voted it the #2 Metal LP of all time in KERRANG
- magazine less than 2 years later (PIECE OF MIND was #1). The
- Japanese also included the song "Total Eclipse".
- Mar '82 - Run To The Hills b/w Total Eclipse single released. It eventually
- reached #7 on the UK charts, their first ever top ten single
- (despite their lack of radio air play). The video the band did
- for it with David Mallett featured Maiden live footage inter-
- spersed with comic extracts from an old Buster Keaton movie,
- though Buster himself couldn't be shown for copyright reasons. It
- made TOP OF THE POPS when the single went top ten, and the newly
- emergent MTV (which began June? 1981) showed it, too.
- Mar? '82 - During the middle of the Beast On The Road tour, and with Run To
- The Hills in the top ten, Maiden appears on TISWAS, the classic
- Saturday morning TV slapstick show for kids of all ages - where
- not even the threat of Eddie could deter the kids from throwing
- creme pies at Maiden.
- 03/24/82 - Maiden re-visits Paris, France. 5,000 fans decided that wrecking
- the Metro was the best way of celebrating a Maiden night out, and
- that venue (which one?) has been closed to rock ever since.
- 04/02/82 - First gig in Spain (Beast On The Road Tour), Barcelona, Spain.
- Though these were the first gigs in Spain, it didn't stop them
- from selling out all 3 of the 8,000 capacity gigs they played.
- Apr '82 - Another first, following THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST's triumphant
- reign at the top of the charts - the NME asked for an inteview.
- The NME was and remains completely anti-rock, so Maiden agreed to
- do the interview as long as it was solely on their terms, i.e.,
- printed in a question and answer format (so as to stop them from
- mis-quoting and misleading), and that they got the front page.
- NME eventually reluctantly agreed, and sent forth their most
- notorious interviewer Paul Morley to interview them (he got pretty
- drunk during the interview as well). Morley didn't give Harris
- and Dickinson credit for being brighter than he though, so he
- couldn't really 'take them down' in the interview, and eventually
- Eddie himself appeared on the front page.
- Mid Apr '82 - During the European leg of the Beast On The Road Tour, Bruce
- picks up a chest infection, and 3 dates on the French Riveria
- had to be pulled.
- Spring '82 - (The Beast On The Road Tour) - this is the tour that Maiden
- decided to do something to curb the pirate merchandisers who
- habitually plagued rodck gigs. They actually got pretty firm
- about this stuff, even getting a few people arrested and
- charged, since their phony merchandise was always of a pretty
- cheesy quality.
- 05/10/82 - The Number Of The Beast b/w Remember Tomorrow single is released
- in the UK. It went top 20, and the video featured ballroom
- dancers waltzing merrily with '666' on their backs. The big Eddie
- (the 12 foot tall one) made his first appearnce on the Beast On
- The Road tour, but even though Eddie made an appearance in the
- video, he was edited out by MTV after viewers complained that he
- was scaring them too much.
- 05/11/82 - First American Performance for Beast On The Road Tour, Flint, MI
- (supporting Rainbow for 3 weeks, then .38 Special in the south
- for several gigs). Bruce bangs his head around so much here that
- for another month or so afterwards he has to sport a movement-
- restricting surgical collar. After the injury time passed in
- agony with Bruce passing through the mitts of various US quacks
- who prescribed a frightening array of downers (one even prescribed
- horse tranquilizers) to deaden the pain, while one who charged
- $150 for a 20 minute consultation recommended surgery! He
- eventually got everything taken care of at a chiropractor's
- office.
- 06/11/82 - Maiden opens for .38 Special in Memphis, TN, on Donnie Van Zant's
- birthday (supposedly one of the more memorable gigs/nights on the
- tour).
- 06/19/82 - First gig in Norman, OK. This was the last night of that stretch
- of the Beast On The Road Tour (they continued on in Canada a few
- days later), and Adrian Smith got drunk as a skunk (hence, the
- apperance of his drunk alter-ego "Melvin") and barely made the
- plane, thanks to Dave Murray and a full bottle of Chivas Regal
- liquor!
- 06/25/82 - First Canadian Headline Performance in Quebec City, Quebec,
- Canada. 9,000 people showed up!
- 06/29/82 - First American Headline Performance (Beast On The Road Tour), The
- Palladium, New York, NY. It was a sell-out performance, marred
- only by one asshole 'fan' hurling a firework on stage, hitting
- Dave Murray's guitar roadie Bill Barclay in head and almost
- blinding him. Apparently the kid who did it was given a severe
- kicking by other fans after the gig, so justice was done! The
- advertisements for the Palladium show included a picture of Eddie
- holding aloft the bitten-off head of Ozzy Osbourne (who the year
- before had outraged most of America by biting off the head of a
- dove, followed closely by biting the wing off a pigeion and then
- by chewing on a bat's head.). The press release at the time
- explained that Eddie was a great friends of bats in general, and
- had decided to avenge Ozzy's latest outrage. Unbelievably Ozzy's
- label boss Don Arden called up Rod Smallwood and said he thought
- the Maiden ad was in "bad taste", and asked them to withdraw the
- picture, so they did.
- 07/20/82 - First gig in British Columbia (Beast On The Road Tour), Victoria,
- British Columbia, Canada.
- 07/23/82 - First gig in Alberta (Beast On The Road Tour), Edmonton, Alberta,
- Canada.
- 07/26/82 - First gig in Saskatchewan (Beast On The Road Tour), Regina,
- Saskatchewan, Canada.
- 07/27/82 - First gig in Manitoba (Beast On The Road Tour), Winnipeg,
- Manitoba, Canada.
- Jul '82 - Eddie-fever really starts catching on in the US. In New York he
- was swinging off the Empire State building with a conquered King
- Kong in his mitts. In California he was rinding a shark surf-
- board style. In Texas he was depicted gnawing on an armadillo in
- the desert.
- Jul '82 - Maiden were special guests of the Scorpions.
- Summer '82 - Maiden becomes a focus of people like the Moral Majority and
- the God Squad in Arkansas, who wanted the album to carry
- stickers warning of their eveil satanic nature. This was only
- the first...
- 08/10/82 - Gig in Beaumont, TX. The night before, Bruce walks into a bar
- with some pretty short shorts, showing off his stocky hairball
- legs and red and white socks. The bar manager deemed them
- "offensive" (even though he had worn them the night before), so
- Bruce left and came back a few minutes later with a T-shirt that
- said "FUCK" on the front of it, and jean cut-offs, cut off just
- under the bottoms of those same shorts. Nobody said a thing.
- 08/11/82 - Gig at Corpus Christi, TX, a very solid set. They drag Ross
- Halfin (photographer) up on stage and strip him naked in front of
- 8,000+ people who count to 30. The rest band gets him backstage
- and get some naked photos of him taking a shower (revenge), and
- get them distributed to record companies all over London.
- 08/28/82 - Another performance at the annual Reading Festival. For this
- Maiden had to make a round trip of about 12,000 miles (from El
- Paso, TX to London to Los Angeles, CA), all for one gig! They
- had a couple of warm-up gigs a few days before the big night, but
- Bruce was still "petrified with fear" right before the Reading
- gig. They almost didn't make it on the flight there okay, since
- Bruce and Dave Lights opted to take 3 of those horse tranquilizers
- and didn't wake up properly for days. Also, Bruce was so nervous
- 36 hours before the gig, he actually had lost his voice totally,
- and was worried about the gig going on at all! The gig for the
- band wasn't without incident either. At first all the band could
- hear was Steve's bass, then that cut out completely so Steve
- panicked. Dave Murray was playing with one ear stuck inside his
- guitar cabinets; Adrian Smith was wandering around looking
- bewildered. But apparently the crowd really didn't notice, and
- all was cool. Bruce was said to have al his usual leaps on and
- off the amps, the Number Of The Beast came complete with horror
- clips on the video screen, and the show ended with a series of
- protracted encores, witnessing both the time-honored 'yo yo yo'
- routine (half stolen from the Police, from which it was stolen
- originally by Paul Di'Anno) with the audience, and the arrival
- on-stage of Ricky Medlocke from Blackfoot to jam with them.
- Incidentally, they supposedly always (to this day) get *really*
- nervous before special gigs like this, and huge ones like Monsters
- Of Rock, etc.
- Aug/Sep '82 - Maiden opened 2 festival bills with Foreigner, Loverboy and the
- Scorpions, the Oakland gig and the Anaheim one saw them playing
- to 57,000 and 75,000 people respectively!
- 09/11/82 - 09/12/82 - Maiden opens for the Scorpions in Portland, OR. It
- was apparently pretty wild and wacky. The Scorpions
- struck first, handcuffing Bruce's hands behind his back
- during Drifter, which left him trying to get the crowd
- clapping without the use of his hands. At the end of
- the Scorpions' set, they go to leave the stage, at
- which point Maiden comes out dressed up with towels on
- their heads, and forks over their eyes in the manner of
- the Scorpions "Blackout" LP sleeve.
- 09/21/82 - Dave Murray throws his guitar into the crowd at a free festival in
- Chicago, IL. Of course, he forgot to take his lead out, and it
- hit a guy in the back and it cost $50 to make sure he was okay.
- 10/02/82 - Sold out gig at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, as special
- guests of Judas Priest. This occurred 3 years to the very date
- of their gig at the Hammersmith Swan in London where they first
- invited record company A&R men along.
- End of Oct '80 - Maiden vacations in Honolulu for 8 days, and freeze their
- asses off in the rain.
- 11/07/82 - First gig in Australia (Beast On The Road Tour), Sydney,
- Australia. Maiden was the first big foreign rock band to play
- there down under since Rainbow in 1976. THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST
- album went top ten, selling 80,000 copies in the process (which
- was 27 times as many as KILLERS had sold there) and went platinum.
- Nov/Dec '82 - Sold out concerts in Japan (their return). They got another
- gold album there.
- Dec '82 - Clive Burr quits IRON MAIDEN.
- 01/08/83 - IRON MAIDEN begins recording Piece Of Mind in Jersey in the
- Chanel Islands (they took over a hotel called Le Chalet for 5
- weeks).
- 04/11/83 - Flight Of Icarus b/w I've Got The Fire single is released. Not
- too successful in America (it was Maiden's first single released
- there). It was thereafter pretty much viewed as a mistake to
- release it there. It was the first single released in Britain in
- over a year, and reached #11 on the UK charts. The video for this
- single was recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas (Nicko
- is the 'hooded character' in the video, with a mouth full of
- strawberry jam that dribbles out of his mouth). As he was doing
- it, there was a huge electric storm, and they tried to catch it
- on film with lightning in the background, and jam dripping down
- his mouth for half an hour (but of course it didn't work!).
- 05/16/83 - PIECE OF MIND was released. Maybe because of fears that the band
- was 'softening up', the album entered the UK charts at #3 (instead
- of #1). British fans voted it Number One Metal LP of all time in
- KERRANG magazine less than a year later. PIECE OF MIND was USA's
- biggest release by a long shot (at the time) - it entered the
- Billboard charts at #127 on 06/02/83, and leaped an incredible
- 92 positions to #35. By its 8th week of release it had reached
- #15, where it stayed for 5 weeks, and 3 months into the tour, it
- had made #14. It went gold after 10 weeks, stayed in the charts
- for an incredible 43 weeks, and even got THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST
- back into the charts and also going gold, getting as high as #79
- on its 2nd lease on life. In the US, a picture disc was also
- released, which contained "Cross-Eyed Mary" as a bonus track.
- 05/25/83 - 05/28/83 - IRON MAIDEN plays at the Odeon, Hammersmith, London,
- England for 4 straight powerful nights, the first time
- they had done multiple nights there! By this time,
- Adrian Smith's trousers has still only been washed once
- since the beginning of the tour (since May 2nd)!
- 06/01/83 - First gig in Finland (World Piece Tour), Helsinki Ice Hall
- (Jaahalli), Helsinki, Finland. The Ice Hall is incorrectly
- called "Ishallen" in some places. I am told that "Ishallen" is
- Swedish, whereas "Jaahalli" is the proper Finnish name :)
- 06/10/83 - First gig in Luxembourg (World Piece Tour), Schifflance Luxemburg
- Hall Polyvalent, Luxembourg.
- 06/20/83 - The Trooper b/w Cross-Eyed Mary single is released. It made the
- British top 20 once again
- 06/21/83 - The USA/Canada leg of the World Piece Tour begin in Casper, WY.
- This was their first full headline tour of the USA and Canada.
- 08/15/83 - Concert at Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, NY. A lawsuit stemmed
- from this concert where some girl was doing sensual dancing on
- stage. I'm not sure of the outcome of this (somebody wanna
- check?!). See section 9 of the FAQ for more on this.
- 08/18/83 - Maiden plays Allentown, PA. The song "Mission From 'Arry" was
- recorded post-gig this night. Seems that during the beginning
- of Nicko's drum solo, Steve's bass quit, so he told a roadie
- ("Bill"), to go and tell Nicko to try and extend his solo.
- Trouble was, the guy wasn't his drum roadie and didn't really
- know how to go about telling him, so he ended up waving his arms
- like a demented windmill and trying to yell over the noise. All
- that happened was that Nicko missed the message but got distracted
- enough to mess up his solo. After the gig, he clocked the guy,
- which prompted a huge 1/2 hour long argument between him and
- Steve. After most of that was over, Bruce went in with his
- Walkman, and started stirring it up again. Steve spotted the
- Walkman and said "some cunt's recording this", whereupon Nicko
- went to jump on the Walkman and smash it. Fine, except Bruce
- had a bunch of ideas and lyrics on the other side of the cassette
- for Powerslave, so he intercepted and clocked Nicko one. Now
- you'll see this as a b-side to 2 Minutes To Midnight, with writing
- credits to "Harris/McBrain, and engineered by Bruce Dickinson."
- 09/05/83 - Concert at Kingswood Music Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Rod was in his hotel room the night before and heard on the radio
- that there was gonna be an Italian wine-tasting festival in the
- park, and that IRON MAIDEN fans had to go through the back door
- and miss out on the chance to use the fun fair beforehand (a ben-
- efit which is normally included in the ticket price). Fuming
- that their fans were being treated as 2nd class citizens (it
- turned out that Culture Club fans the day before had been allowed
- to go through the front despite the wine festival being on then,
- too) - Rod got his record company guy out of bed, and by 3am they
- had tracked down the promoter, who was told in no uncertain terms
- that if Maiden fans had to go through the back door, the band
- wouldn't play. Of course, the promoter hastily changed his tune
- quickly thereafter.
- 10/04/83 - Maiden plays at Baltimore, MD (15,000 sell-out).
- 10/08/83 - Maiden plays in Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (sells out
- 18,000 seats in less than a week). The T-shirt for this was
- pretty cool apparently, with a lobotomized Statue of Liberty on
- the front with the Trooper design looming in the background, and
- a lobotomized Madison Square Garden on the back, with the brain
- peeking out from the Gardens top.
- 10/15/83 - 10/16/83 - Maiden's first gigs in Florida, in Jacksonville and
- Lakeland. But they still sold out both of them!
- 12/18/83 - Maiden kills Eddie on stage at the Westfalenhalle, Dortmund ZDF
- Festival, Dortmund, Germany (with other metal greats Ozzy
- Osbourne, Judas Priest, the Scorpions, Def Leppard, Quiet Riot,
- MSG, and Krokus).
- 12/29/83 - Steve marries his longtime girlfriend Lorraine (His first kid,
- Lauren, was born very shortly after their marriage (can we say
- "shotgun wedding?!" I think). He now has (at least) 3 girls
- altogether, that I know of).
- Summer '84 - Rehearsals for the World Slavery Tour in Hanover.
- 08/06/84 - 2 Minutes To Midnight b/w Rainbow's Gold (another good Nicko drum
- feature!) single is released. It got in the top ten on the UK
- charts.
- 08/09/84 - 08/19/84 - Behind The Iron Curtain/World Slavery Tour.
- 08/09/84 - First gig in Poland (World Slavery Tour), Torwar Sports Hall,
- Warsaw, Poland. No Western band had ever done a full show there
- before. At this gig there were 14,000 frantic fans inside, and
- another 5,000 locked out! The World Slavery Tour ended up going
- through 24 different countries in about 11 1/2 months.
- 08/16/84 - First gig in Austria (World Slavery Tour), Aichfeldhall
- Sportzentrum, Vienna, Austria.
- 08/17/84 - First gig in Hungary (World Slavery Tour), Budapest Sports Hall,
- Budapest, Hungary. This was a 38,000-strong festival - the
- biggest show Maiden had ever headlined alone (at the time).
- 09/03/84 - POWERSLAVE is released (yes, right after the tour had begun!).
- The Japanese release contained a poster and lyric sheet. They
- also played a concert in Madrid, Spain this day.
- 10/08/84 - 10/12/84 - Maiden's 4 sold out performances at Hammersmith Odeon,
- London, England (10/08/84, 10/09/84, 10/10/84,
- 10/12/84). (World Slavery Tour). Some of the LIVE
- AFTER DEATH album was recorded here (side 4 only).
- 10/22/84 - Aces High b/w King of Twilight single is released. It got to #20
- in the UK charts. The Japanese release contained the songs "Aces
- High", "King Of Twilight", and "Rainbow's Gold", and included a
- lyric sheet.
- 11/24/84 - First gig in Nova Scotia (World Slavery Tour), Metro Center,
- Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- Dec '84 - Bruce Dickinson marries longtime girlfriend Jane.
- 01/11/85 - First gig in South America, Brazil (World Slavery Tour), Rock 'N'
- Rio, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
- 01/17/85 - First of 7 shows at Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY (World
- Slavery Tour). These 7 shows sold out in about 2 hours, a record
- for Radio City Music Hall at the time. The last 2 of these
- (01/23/85, 01/24/85), as well as the concert the following day in
- Bethlehem, PA (01/25/85) were cancelled due to the post-Rio de
- Janeiro flu (some members of the band were sleeping 23 hours a
- day by this time)!
- 03/01/85 - Maiden plays Waco! (World Slavery Tour), Convention Center, Waco,
- TX.
- 03/14/85 - 3/17/85 - Maiden's 4 sold out performances at Long Beach Arena,
- Los Angeles, CA (03/14/85, 03/15/85, 03/16/85,
- 03/17/85). (World Slavery Tour). Most of the LIVE
- AFTER DEATH album and and ALL of the video were shot
- here.
- 03/31/85 - First gig in Hawaii (World Slavery Tour), NBC Arena, Honolulu,
- Oahu, Hawaii.
- 04/02/85 - Dave Murray marries his girlfriend Tamar in Honolulu, Hawaii.
- 10/14/85 - LIVE AFTER DEATH is released, IRON MAIDEN's first (full-length, if
- you include the 1981 'MAIDEN JAPAN E.P., which happened because
- the Japanese wanted a live product) live album. The CD released
- cuts out what should be side 4 (thereby excluding about 25 minutes
- of music...some classics are missed here!). The double-LP had a
- nice gatefold format, and the cassette version was also a double.
- Sides 1, 2, and 3 were recorded here in Long Beach, CA.
- 12/19/85 - Secret concert at The Marquee Club, London, England. Most of
- IRON MAIDEN showed up and played under an assumed name (THE ENTIRE
- POPULATION OF HACKNEY), and played mainly cover versions, along
- with a few Maiden originals. Anybody know the significance of the
- band name HACKNEY, etc.?!
- 09/26/86 - SOMEWHERE IN TIME is released.
- 11/09/86 - Gig at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England - a charity concert for
- the prevention of cruelty to children.
- 03/22/87 - IRON MAIDEN are awarded platinum disks for the sales of the
- SOMEWHERE IN TIME album in Canada.
- 04/11/88 - SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SON is released, the last album with
- Adrian Smith.
- 08/20/88 - First appearance of Maiden at Donington. Other bands on the ticket
- were GnR, Megadeth, David Lee Roth and Kiss.
- 09/13/88 - First ever gig in Greece, AEK Stadium, Athens, Greece :)
- 1989 - IRON MAIDEN takes their first official 'sabbatical'/vacation from
- the band, for about 1 full year. :(!
- Feb '90 - Mar '90 - IRON MAIDEN releases The First Ten Years set, which was
- pretty much a reissue (CD) of a single with b-sides, each
- with a small excerpt of Nicko talking at the end. If you
- were lucky enough, a special box was available to hold
- the full set of 10, complete with Eddie on the cover, and
- the special 'First Ten Years' logo.
- Nov '90 - THE FIRST TEN YEARS - THE VIDEOS is released. This video contains
- all the videos Maiden have done up to and including Holy Smoke.
- 10/09/90 - NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING is released. This is Janick Gers' debut
- album with IRON MAIDEN.
- 05/05/92 - The BE QUICK OR BE DEAD single is released
- 05/12/92 - FEAR OF THE DARK is released. 12 songs...almost 1 hour!...The
- band's longest album yet! The band apparently had a big handful
- of like 17 songs or so before they even went into the studio, and
- just kinda picked which ones they wanted, figuring 12 would be
- enough. No! We want more! :)
- 08/22/92 - IRON MAIDEN headlines the Monsters Of Rock Festival at Castle
- Donington, England for the 2nd time (first time was in 1988).
- Other bands on the bill were Slayer, etc. Concert gets recorded
- and is released as an album and a 120-minute video later on.
- 03/22/93 - A REAL LIVE ONE is released, IRON MAIDEN's first live album in
- about 7 1/2 years.
- Mar '93 - Official announcement that Bruce Dickinson will be leaving IRON
- MAIDEN after the current tour (which was ONLY in Europe)! :(
- 08/28/93 - Bruce Dickinson's last concert with IRON MAIDEN. Broadcast live
- Pay-Per-View worldwide, with master illusionist Simon Drake.
- Filmed at Pinewood Studios - Buck, UK (Raising Hell video).
- 10/18/93 - A REAL DEAD ONE is released, the last (live) album with Bruce
- Dickinson as singer.
- Oct '93 - The "Hallowed Be Thy Name" single is released, getting as far as
- #9 in the UK on the Billboard charts, before dropping down.
- Nov '93 - The "Live In Donington '92" video is released, also with a limited
- edition 3-LP format (only 5,000 copies issued), and 2-CD format.
- Jan '94 - The new singer is announced, he is Blaze Bayley, formerly of
- Wolfsbane. Maiden start recording their next album, at Steve
- Harris's studio which is in his home.
- Late '94 - The Fan Club announces that the new album will be a bit late and
- will come out in early 1995. In the meantime, Blaze has had an
- accident with his new Triumph bike which might delay things even
- more.
-
- =================================================
- -->> 29 <<-- The Concert In Buffalo & The Lawsuit
- =================================================
-
- This stemmed from a concert on August 15th, 1983 on the Piece Of Mind tour at
- Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, NY. A lawsuit stemmed from this concert where
- some girl was doing sensual dancing on stage. The original article reads like
- this:
-
- "Title: MODEL FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST ROCK GROUP."
-
- "A 22-year old Buffalo model who claims a member of the heavy-metal rock
- group IRON MAIDEN ripped off the top of her bathing suit when she appeared on
- stage at a recent concert filed a $350,000 lawsuit Wednesday against the
- band, its singer and its management firm.
- Attorney Arnold Lieberman, who filed the suit on behalf of model Suzzette
- Kolaga, said the incident occured during Iron Maiden's concert before about
- 7,000 fans in Memorial Auditorium on Aug. 15.
- He said legal papers will be served on the band when it appears in
- Rochester today [09/01/83] for a scheduled concert.
- The suit, filed in State Supreme Court, seeks $150,000 in general damages
- against the English band, singer Bruce Dickenson and the management firm,
- American Talent International of New York, plus $200,000 in punitive damages
- against Dickenson.
- Ms. Kolaga, a professional fashion model, won a local "Ms. Heavy Metal"
- contest, and because of that was invited onstage during the performance to
- crack a whip and dance around Dickenson.
- The suit alleges that Dickenson, without consent, warning or provocation,
- pushed and assualted her and tore the top of her bathing suit.
- Dickenson "willfully, wantonly and shamelessly" exposed her to the crowd
- attending the concert, the suit contends, thereby holding her up to "scorn,
- shame and extreme embarrassment" and seriously damaging her "personal and
- professional reputation."
- Ms. Kolaga wore a one-piece bathing suit with a plunging neck-line, thigh-
- high leather boots and leather gloves, with a chain and handcuffs dangling
- from a leather belt.
- Mr. Lieberman said she has asked not to talk to reporters because she is
- "still mildly hysterical" over the incident. Mr. Lieberman said she is only
- working part-time because she is still upset."
-
-
- (Note: the picture with this article shows her on stage...she looks like a
- total tramp... :) ). Also note it was the paper that spelled Bruce's last
- name "Dickenson", not me. :)
-
- Apparently the matter was eventually settled out of court.
-
-
- =======================================================================
- -->> 30 <<-- Bruce's Final Concert - Raising Hell, 08/28/93 - Promo Ad
- =======================================================================
-
- ---------------------- Side 1 ---------------------------------------------
- S T O P P R E S S ...............
-
- TO HELL AND BACK...
- ...WITH IRON MAIDEN AND SIMON DRAKE
-
- SPECIAL DRAW FOR I.M.F.C. MEMBERS
-
- On 28th August, Iron Maiden play their last gig with Bruce Dickinson at a
- secret venue just outside London. This is a special TV programme entitled
- "Raising Hell", which will be beamed out live by satellite worldwide.
- Co-starring with Iron Maiden is "Master of the Macabre" illusionist Simon
- Drake. The band will play a 90 minute set before an invited audience, the
- set being augmented by chilling illusions by Simon.
-
- 100 I.M.F.C. members, plus one guest each, have the opportunity to attend
- this historic gig as guests of the band. All winners will be picked up by
- coach at 6.30pm at Victoria Bus Station, London, taken to the show and
- returned to Victoria before 2 minutes to midnight.
-
- To enter the draw, send a postcard to:
-
- Maiden Hell
- c/o Sanctuary Music (Overseas) Limited
- The Colonnades
- 82 Bishops Bridge Road
- London
- W2 6BB
-
- Remember to include your name, address and membership number (we will check).
- All entries must be in by 10th August and the draw will take place that
- afternoon. The band will send the invitations and relevant information to
- the 100 winners. Each winner may bring one guest.
-
- ------------- Side 2 ------------------------------------------------------
-
- IRON MAIDEN AND SIMON DRAKE
- RAISE HELL
-
- What happens when the Madness of Metal meets the insanity of illusion?
-
- "Raising Hell", the most macabre musical event of all time, will take place
- at a secret London venue on 28th August, when metal monsters Iron Maiden and
- horror illusionist Simon Drake will combine for a very unique 90-minute
- TV extravaganza.
-
- "Raising Hell" will be beamed live on satellite to pay-per-view cable in
- the USA and will also be broadcast on TV in most parts of the world. Full
- details of the worldwide broadcast schedule will be announced shortly, but
- will include England, Europe, Japan, Mexico and Brazil. The studio audience
- will consist of contest winners from various parts of the world, combined
- with members of the Iron Maiden Fan Club.
-
- The concert marks the last Maiden appearance of Bruce Dickinson, the band
- vocalist for the last eleven years. To allow Bruce to go out in style, Maiden
- have teamed up with master illusionist Simon Drake to put together the most
- vibrant and horrifying rock show ever staged. Appearing on specially designed
- staging reminiscent of a cross between Blade Runner and Dante's inferno,
- Maiden will pound out a set featuring classic cuts from their illustrious
- history, from "Number of the Beast", "The Trooper" and "Run to the Hills",
- through to current classics like "Fear of the Dark" and "Be Quick or Be
- Dead".
-
- Integrated into the live set will be horrifying illusions of Simon Drake.
- Renowned for his past work with the cult programme "Secret Cabaret", Simon
- is at the cutting edge of modern-day illusions and the dark magic arts.
- Very much in the vein of metal and horror, Simon combines the extremes of
- gruesome illusion with anarchic, highly individual magical skills. Besides
- appearing during the band's set, Simon also threatens to implicate the band
- in some of his most extreme concepts. He especially promises a fitting
- finale for Bruce-possibly with the aid of Eddie-at the end of the gig.
-
- If anyone survives the mayhem, the new Maiden line-up will tour next year.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ========================================
- -->> 31 <<-- IRON MAIDEN Equipment Info
- ========================================
-
- This list is from the Real Live One album with some stuff from earlier albums
- and other sources. As always, any corrections are more than welcome!
-
- Steve Harris - 4 Fender Precision bass guitars with mirrored scratchplates,
- bad ass 11 bridges and Seymour Duncan custom SPB1 pick-ups
- 4 Sony WRT 27 wireless transmitters
- 2 Raycom/Sony WRR 37 receivers
- Peter Cornish custom switching system
- Trace Elliot GP12X pre-amps
- 1 DBX 160 compressor
- 2 C-1 audio FR707 amplifiers
- 8 Custom Marshall 4x12" cabinets fitted with EVM 12L speakers
- 3 Korg WT-12 tuners
- Rotosound jazz bass flat wound strings
- Spares: Electronic preamps, Carver PM 1-5 and PM1200 power amps
-
- Dave Murray - 2 custom Jackson Stratocasters
- 2 custom Fender Stratocasters
- 1 Gibson Chet Atkins acoustic guitar
- 3 Marshall JCM 900 amplifiers
- 1 Mesa Boogie Mk IV
- 1 Gallien Krueger 2100
- 6 Marshall 4x12 cabinets with Celestion speakers
- 2 Marshall 4x12 cabinets with Electrovoice speakers
- TC electronic effects processor
- 1 pair of red fluffy dice
- Korg Chromatic Guitar Tuners WT-12
- All guitars are fitted with Seymour Duncan, Jeff Beck or
- Di Marzio super distortion pickups and Floyd Rose tremolo
- systems.
- Ernie Ball strings (9, 11, 15, 24, 32, 36 gauge)
- Ernie Ball Tortoise shell medium picks
- Peter Cornish Custom Effects Board: Flanger, MXR Distortion,
- MXR Phase 90, Cry Baby Wah-Wah, ADT Chorus, Graphic EQ.
-
- Adrian Smith - Ibanez Destroyer
- Gibson Les Paul
- Gibson SG
- Lado 2003 Earth With Rocking Tremolo
- Lado 2001 Earth With Floyd Rose Tremolo
- Dean Baby ML
- Charvel With Floyd Rose Tremolo
- Hamer Scarab With Kahler Tremolo
- 50 watt Marshall heads with Celestion speakers in 4x12"
- bottom
- Dean Markley Strings (9, 10, 15, 24, 38, 44 gauge)
- Peter Cornish Relay Switching Control Unit
- Ibanez DDL DM 2000
- Lexicorn PCM 60 Reverb Unit
- Furman Parametric Equalizer PQ-3
- Boss CE-3 Stereo Chorus
- Boss DD-2 DDL
- Korg WT-12 Tuners
-
- Nicko McBrain - Sonor custom kit: 24" x 18" Bass drum with Ludwig Speed King
- foot pedal, 18" x 19" floor tom, 6.5" x 14" Bell Bronze
- custom snare, 6", 8", 12", 13", 14", 15" and 16" hanging
- toms, 9-ply beechwood custom shelves
- Paiste Signature series cymbals: 13" heavy bell, 16", 17", 19"
- and 20" power crash, 20" full crash, 22" crash, two 18"
- heavy china, 22" power ride, 1 pair 15" Sound Edge hi-hats
- Nicko McBrain Signature Series sticks by Shawstix
- Beyer Dynamic mics
-
- Janick Gers - 4 Fender Stratocasters with Seymour Duncan Hot Rails pickups
- 1 Gibson Chet Atkins acoustic guitar
- Ernie Ball heavy picks and customised strings (.10-.46 hybrids)
- Peter Cornish effects rack inc. Boss graphic equalizer
- Peter Cornish custom treble booster
- 1 Ibanez tube screamer
- 8 Marshall amps and 4x12 cabinets with Celestion speakers
- Gallien Krueger amps
- Korg tuners
-
- Microphones - Drums: Beyer dynamic
- Instruments: Beyer dynamic, Shure, AKG
- Vocals: Shure Beta 58
-
- Monitors - 10 Turbosound bi-radial wedges
- 6 Turbosound TMS 3 boxes
- 4 Tasco/Community sidefill frames
- 2 Turbosound McBrain specials for drumfill
- 1 pair P.R.S. personal monitoring headphones
- 14 channels controlled by Soundcraft series-4 monitor board
- Klark Technic and Court equalizers
- Effects by Drawmer, DBX and Yamaha
- QSC and Carver amplifiers
- Power systems by MGM transformers and Claude-Lyons stabilisers
-
- PA system - 96 Turbosound TMS 3 boxes
- 24 Turbosound sub-lows, in some festivals (e.g. Donington)
- augmented with Turbosound "Flashlight" boxes
- All are powered by QSC and BSS amplifiers and controlled by
- a Soundcraft series-4 mixing desk. BSS crossovers and
- Klark Technik equalisers.
- Front of house effects by Aphex, Urie, AMS, Eventide, Audio
- Design, Yamaha, BSS and DBX compression
-
-
-
- ========================================================
- -->> 32 <<-- Getting IRON MAIDEN music from music clubs
- ========================================================
-
- BMG Music Club
- ==============
-
- 101419 (B) A Real Live One
- 263257 (B) Life After Death
- 101496 (A) Number Of The Beast
- 101497 (A) Piece Of Mind
- 101498 (A) Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
-
-
- Columbia House CD Club
- ======================
-
- 457754 A Real Live One
- 450841 Fear Of The Dark
- 410555 Killers
- 410563 Live After Death
- 411835 No Prayer For The Dying
- 410571 The Number Of The Beast
- 334201 Piece Of Mind
- 333773 Powerslave
- 410522 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
- 353599 Somewhere In Time
-
- * I guess IRON MAIDEN (the debut album) isn't available from these clubs...
- :( But it's out there!
-
-
-
- ============================================
- -->> 33 << IRON MAIDEN Music Transcriptions
- ============================================
-
- * "Iron Maiden" (includes IRON MAIDEN, KILLERS, THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST, and
- PIECE OF MIND) - transcribed by Ray Donato. Hal Leonard # HL00693095,
- original ISBN # 0-89524-190-0 (originally published by Cherry Lane Music
- Company, Inc.), retail $19.95.
- * "Powerslave/Somewhere In Time" - transcribed by Wolf Marshall. Hal Leonard
- # HL00693096, ISBN # 0-88188-777-3, retail $17.95 (or $19.95 I think).
- * "Powerslave/Somewhere In Time" - Bass recorded version. Hal Leonard #
- HL00660130, retail $17.95.
- * "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" - Guitar recorded version, transcribed by
- Larry Giannechini. Hal Leonard # HL00693097, retail $16.95.
- * "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" - Melody Line, Lyrics, Chords. Hal Leonard
- # HL00356985, retail $9.95.
- * "No Prayer For The Dying" - transcribed by Jim Quinn. Hal Leonard
- # 00694761, ISBN #0-7935-0394-9, retail $18.95.
- * "Fear Of The Dark" - transcribed by Barnes Music Engraving. Hal Leonard
- # HL00694850, ISBN #0-7935-1845-8, retail $19.95.
- * "Powerslave" - includes cassette or CD pack. Hal Leonard # HL00674100
- (Cassette pack), # HL00699340 (CD pack), retail $17.95 (Cassette pack),
- $19.95 (CD pack).
- * "Rock Score" - includes 5 songs: "Innocent Exile", "Killers", "Phantom Of
- The Opera", "Remember Tomorrow", and "Running Free". Hal Leonard
- # HL00660053, retail $16.95 (or is it $18.95?). This book does NOT have
- TAB notation (like it advertisements *say* it do!), and it is also kinda
- cheesy for lyrics...but supposedly the solos are pretty decently
- transcribed (if you can read the music, that is). But it includes both
- guitar parts, vocals, bass, and drums as well. Pretty detailed.
- * "A Real Live One" - transcribed by Danny Begelman, guitar editor Aaron Stang.
- includes all songs off of the album A REAL LIVE ONE. Published by CPP/Belwin
- Inc., 15800 N.W. 48th Avenue, Miami, FL 33014 (# P0994GTX - no ISBN).
- Retail $21.95 (#19.95 in the UK)
- * "The best of IRON MAIDEN" - really it's the singles. ISBN #0-7119-2577-1,
- cost around #12 (that's UK pounds). The song list is as follows:
- + Without solos (and with a pretty dodgy or just plain wrong transcription):
- Running Free, Sanctuary, Women in Uniform, Twilight Zone, Wrathchild,
- Run to the Hills, Purgatory, The Number of the Beast, Flight of Icarus,
- The Trooper.
- + With solos (but some are incomplete, e.g. the verse riffs for Infinite
- Dreams are left `as an exercise'):
- 2 Minutes to Midnight, Aces High, Wasted Years, Stranger in a Strange
- Land, Can I Play With Madness, The Evil that Men Do, The Clairvoyant,
- Infinite Dreams, Bring Your Daughter...to the Slaughter, Holy Smoke.
-
- Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation's address is 7777 West Bluemound Road,
- P.O. Box 13819, Milwaukee, WI, 53213, USA.
-
- All books are in TAB form, with notes, except for the "Rock Score" book,
- which is notes only (no TAB)! This specific book also has some pretty
- incorrect lyrics unfortunately...Really screwed up! All other books are for
- the most part VERY accurate and complete, with the exception of the very
- first book, which includes the first 4 albums (damn!): this book only gives
- a moderately-okay transcription of main rhythms, but starts to get worse for
- bridges and complex riffs, and contains virtually nothing on solos. The
- "Powerslave/Somewhere In Time" book is probably the best (IMHO) - very
- accurate and readable, and done by Wolf Marshall. "The best of IRON MAIDEN"
- is good value for money as long as you're prepared to work quite hard
- correcting some of the transcriptions.
-
- These books are usually available at your local music store. For the USA and
- Canada, Cherry Lane Music/Music Dispatch has a pretty decent mail-order thing
- going on for these TAB books, along with all kinds of other stuff (other TAB
- books, videos, study books, etc.). The information for getting in contact
- with Music Dispatch is:
-
- Mail Box Music/Music Dispatch
- 960 East Eleventh Street
- P.O. Box 227
- Winona, MN 55987
- 1-(800)-637-2852
-
- * NOTE: In their latest catalog, Music Dispatch also lists that they DO have
- the IRON MAIDEN biography ("Running Free") in stock, for only $9.95. As
- mentioned later in this FAQ, this is a GREAT book and a GREAT source of
- information (especially for this FAQ), and I HIGHLY recommend it (espec-
- ially at only $9.95, plus shipping)! The order number for this book is:
- 02578013. This is the 1st edition of the book, not the 2nd edition (it is
- out of print). This is still very good... The 2nd edition just contains
- about 15 extra pages, photos and such from the World Slavery Tour, and the
- cover of the book is the same as the cover of the SOMEWHERE IN TIME album.
-
-
- Iron Maiden songs transcribed in magazines
- ==========================================
-
- Guitar For The Practicing Musician:
-
- Song Issue
- ------------------------------------
- Aces High Nov 1985
- Can I Play With Madness Jan 1989
- Run To The Hills Dec 1986
- The Trooper Jan 1985
- Wasted Years Jun 1987
-
-
- Guitar School:
-
- Song Issue
- ------------------------------------
- The Number of The Beast Nov 1992 (vol. 4 num. 6)
-
-
- ==================================================
- -->> 34 <<-- Books somehow related to IRON MAIDEN
- ==================================================
-
- * "The Adventures Of Lord Iffy Boatrace", by Bruce Dickinson. Published
- by Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd, 18-21 Cavaye Place, LONDON SW10 9PG, UK.
- Price is #6.99. It is about a rich transvestite and his strange adventures.
- It is very British style humour.
-
- * "The Missionary Position, The Further Adventures of Lord Iffy Boatrace"
- by Bruce Dickinson. Published by Sidgwick & Jackson, 18-21 Cavaye Place,
- LONDON SW10 9PG, UK. Price is #8.99. This is the sequel.
-
- * "Iron Maiden - Running Free: The Official Story Of IRON MAIDEN."
- by Garry Bushell and Ross Halfin, 1984, 1985. Published by Zomba Books.
- Zomba House, 165 - 167 Willesden High Road, London, NW10 2SG, UK.
- (This is a GREAT book...and a great source of information for this FAQ!)
- (See Section 27 on Music Transcriptions for info on how to get this book
- (in North America only I assume) from "Music Dispatch". There is also
- a second edition but it's currently out of print).
-
- * "Iron Maiden: A Photographic History ("WHAT Are We Doing This For?") by
- Ross Halfin. Zomba Books, 1988. Zomba House, 165 - 167 High Road, London,
- England, NW10 2SG. 128 pages all full color pictures from the beginning of
- IRON MAIDEN to the SOMEWHERE IN TIME era, and a little bit of history.
-
-
-
- ==================================
- -->> 35 <<-- General Bootleg Info
- ==================================
-
- IRON MAIDEN bootlegs are readily available...you just gotta look. Many
- people on this very net have a literal abundance of concerts on tape, CD,
- or even video. Another place is to check local record dealers, especially
- the 'college-type' ones, ones with imports, etc. Then go to specific bootleg
- dealers, like Goldmine, etc.
-
- Via internet there are a few things you might want to check out. The first
- is a Bootleg Music server, which will tell you all kinds of information,
- from 'what is a bootleg' and other bootleg FAQs, to what the music server has
- available, and will even allow you to add yours to the list.
-
- E-mail: Sid's Music Server <mwilkenf@silver.ucs.indiana.edu>
-
- Using keywords like 'send BOOTLIST', 'send BOOTHELP', etc. This should get
- you started in this direction.
-
-
- A 2nd source for more info on boots is a big compiled list of boot dealers,
- and names and addresses and numbers of where to get catalogs, etc. This file
- (about 18K) is also available via ftp from ftp.uwp.edu (I can't remember
- offhand exactly which directory).
-
- E-mail: Ethan Evan Prater <prater@minerva.cis.yale.edu>
-
-
- Many people on the net have boots from rare and live gigs. For example,
- Steven Garcia has a large collection and wants to trade so if you're
- interested you can drop him a line at steveg@engin.umich.edu.
-
- ===================================
- -->> 36 <<-- IRON MAIDEN ftp sites
- ===================================
-
- The University of Wisconsin, Parkside maintains an ftp site for music-related
- items (lyrics, tabs and pictures):
-
- ftp.uwp.edu /pub/music/lyrics/i/iron.maiden/
- /pub/music/pictures/i/iron.maiden/
- /pub/music/guitar/i/Iron.Maiden/
-
- Try these directories for more miscellaneous info (only
- sometimes info on IRON MAIDEN)...you might have to look
- around a good bit here...
-
- /pub/music/info/concert/
- /pub/music/info/discography/
- /pub/music/info/faq/
- /pub/music/artists/i/iron.maiden/
-
- The following ftp site has nearly two dozen Maiden song transcriptions:
-
- ftp.nevada.edu /pub/guitar/i/Iron.Maiden/
-
- If you have a WWW browser this FAQ can be accessed with the following URL
-
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/music/
- /iron-maiden-faq/top.html
-
- If you are new to Iron Maiden, Alan Stratton <stratton@cs.tufts.edu> has
- written an excellent introduction:
-
- http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~stratton/maiden/maiden.html
-
- Rob Wall's <wallr@rpi.edu> pages are also very good:
-
- http://www.rpi.edu/~wallr/IronMaiden.html
-
- The latest version of this FAQ is available via anonymous FTP from
-
- rtfm.mit.edu /pub/usenet/news.answers/music/iron-maiden-faq/
- ftp.uwp.edu /pub/music/faqs/iron-maiden-faq/
-
- In Europe, try the extremely fast
-
- src.doc.ic.ac.uk: /pub/usenet/news.answers/news.answers/music/
- /iron-maiden-faq
-
- =====================
- -->> 37 <<-- Credits
- =====================
-
- We are eternally grateful :) to
-
- Steve Payne <Sirpapa@aol.com>
-
- for taking the initiative of starting the FAQ and putting the first version
- together. He did all of the initial work and it wouldn't have been done
- without him!
-
- I and Steve would like to thank the following people for all the help, text
- and other stuff we have gotten over the past few months and without whom
- the FAQ wouldn't exist!
-
- Steven Garcia steveg@engin.umich.edu
- Vartan Narinian vsn@ic.ac.uk
- Philip Wang pw15@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu
- Tapio Keihanen dio@cs.tut.fi
- The Stangmeister stang@acca.nmsu.edu
- Tor Iver Wilhelmsen toriver@pvv.unit.no
- Roger Sabanegh cvads025@vmsb.is.csupomona.edu
- Brian Lance ap920@ctc.cummins.com
- Drifter schandr@eos.ncsu.edu
- Death (Johnny Tullner) jbt7s@watt.seas.virginia.edu
- Suaron TJK115@psuvm.psu.edu
- Ric Wilson rwilson@boi.hp.com
- Walker Aumann walkera@gg.caltech.edu
- Jon Moury jmoury@wam.umd.edu
- Marcus Hand M.N.Hand@newcastle.ac.uk
- Timo Haanpaa tijuha@freenet.hut.fi
- Rob Prikanowski rpr@oce.nl
- Slayer (Steve & Keith) schadsey@slate.Mines.Colorado.EDU
- Shoko Hamada hamada@meis.sony.co.jp
- Lee Davey davey@amisk.cs.ualberta.ca
- Luc Jalbert ljalbert@gel.ulaval.ca
- Carsten INCHO@ibm.rz.tu-clausthal.de
- Alex Gitlin agitlin@splinter.coe.neu.edu
- Francisco towwang@engin.umich.edu
- Chris Oates aspect@cats.ucsc.edu
- Trond J. Strom t.j.strom@ub.uio.no
- Mark Wooding strylght@dcs.warwick.ac.uk
- Jan Gustafsson jgustafsson@finabo.abo.fi
- Aaron Cooper abcoo1@nellads.cc.monash.edu.au
- Martin Jarvis mjr2@decb.aber.ac.uk
- Jim Cook cook0038@gold.tc.umn.edu
- Andrew Godley godley@tartarus.uwa.edu.au
- Dmitry Zagorodnov fsdvz@aurora.alaska.edu
- Olaf Greve O.J.Greve@cs.utwente.nl
-
-
- (Anyone else?)
-
-
- Thanks VERY much everybody!!! This FAQ couldn't have been written without
- you, and you know who you are! Keep up the good work...and, oh yeah...
-
- UP THE IRONS!
-
- =============================================================================
- (end of FAQ, part 2)
-