
Sorry, I am fully aware it has been a while.
And in my resurgence to blog on and on hard rock and heavy metal, I will attempt to do the impossible.
I am going to give the list of the top ten best Iron Maiden songs ever recorded.
I know, crazy, as such a thing cannot be done, but alas, I will try.
I also hope to span their career and not dwell on only the Dickenson stuff. I will also try to put the new and the old along side of one another. Most importantly, I will try to be fair. Granted, my list may rely too often on the “hits,” I think it is only fair to note that their “hits” are so incredibly good.
#10 is Phantom of the Opera. It is the only Paul DiAnno song on this list, which may offend some, but I think Dickerson range is so much better. This is the best of the earliest demonstration of the dual lead guitar work, of their songs. Murray and Stratton rule on this song. Steve Harris is unappreciated as a bassist and a songwriter. Hopefully this list will end that nonsense.
And in my resurgence to blog on and on hard rock and heavy metal, I will attempt to do the impossible.
I am going to give the list of the top ten best Iron Maiden songs ever recorded.
I know, crazy, as such a thing cannot be done, but alas, I will try.
I also hope to span their career and not dwell on only the Dickenson stuff. I will also try to put the new and the old along side of one another. Most importantly, I will try to be fair. Granted, my list may rely too often on the “hits,” I think it is only fair to note that their “hits” are so incredibly good.
#10 is Phantom of the Opera. It is the only Paul DiAnno song on this list, which may offend some, but I think Dickerson range is so much better. This is the best of the earliest demonstration of the dual lead guitar work, of their songs. Murray and Stratton rule on this song. Steve Harris is unappreciated as a bassist and a songwriter. Hopefully this list will end that nonsense.
Oh and some of th studio videos were not allowed to be embedded, so I chose others: no copyright violations, as you are aware.
2 comments:
I saw "Flight 666" on VH1 a little while ago and not really knowing anything about Iron Maiden, I was pretty impressed. I know that the only Maiden song I have ever heard is "Rime of the Ancient Mariner." and that was because I wanted to see if it was like the Colridge poem. I really dug the Movie of Flight 666 and am looking to hear more.
Keith
I have 'em all. Tell me what you want me to bring sometiem and you can download whatever you need. Until then, enjoy the videos.
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