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I was an Iron Maiden fan. I went to find a song to paste here and it all sounded so cheesy
I know for sure the art on the covers made me buy my first ever CD which was piece of mind.
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I was an Iron Maiden fan. I went to find a song to paste here and it all sounded so cheesy
I know for sure the art on the covers made me buy my first ever CD which was piece of mind.
As a 70s and 80s kid I was slave labor for my Dad, and I relentlessly listened to Iron Maiden on my cassette walkman while toiling away.I was an Iron Maiden fan. I went to find a song to paste here and it all sounded so cheesy
I know for sure the art on the covers made me buy my first ever CD which was piece of mind.
VILE WENCH!! This is NOT cheesy!!I was an Iron Maiden fan. I went to find a song to paste here and it all sounded so cheesy
I know for sure the art on the covers made me buy my first ever CD which was piece of mind.
69?I went to a maiden show in Dallas back in 69. It was the fear of the dark tour, but they played a lot of good oldies too.
Probably backwards and instead ment 1996. Fear of the Dark was released in 1992, and The X Factor was released in 1995, although, obviously, Fear of the Dark was more popular and cooler sounding, so they probably just kept touring under that name.69?
I saw them in 2005 at Ozzfest, the year that Black Sabbath reunited and coheadlined the show with Iron Maiden. Maiden blew Sabbath out of the water. Was crazy seeing Bruce Dickinson running around the stage, up and down the stairs of the risers, impeccably belting out his vocals the whole time... followed by Ozzy and the Sabbath guys sort of just standing there, Ozzy looking like he can barely keep himself upright...
"back in 69" is my phrase for a long time ago when I can't remember the year.
How the hell did you see the Fear of the Dark tour almost 30 years before it's release?I went to a maiden show in Dallas back in 69. It was the fear of the dark tour, but they played a lot of good oldies too.