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greenback
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Posted: April 23 2005 at 22:03 |
I can't believe nobody thought about the real best Maiden's track:
GENGHIS KHAN!
How can this be POSSIBLE??????!!!!!???????!!!!!!!!!!
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[HEADPINS - LINE OF FIRE: THE RECORD HAVING THE MOST POWERFUL GUITAR SOUND IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MUSIC!>
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James Lee
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Posted: April 23 2005 at 22:54 |
Hallowed be thy Name (Cradle of Filth does a great cover version, too)
Number of the Beast (it's a Lovecraftian fantasy set to music!)
Powerslave (love that spooky intro and the faux-egyptian soloing!)
The Prisoner (a damn solid tune even without the references)
Wrathchild ('Killers' in general had some great overlooked songs, Murders in the Rue Morgue is a favorite too)
Wasted Years (pretty heartfelt, in a metal way...)
I kinda lost track of Maiden after Somewhere in Time, so no favorites from then on.
I have a soft spot for "Rime" but musically it doesn't do as much for me as some of the more energetic pieces. It gets a little cookin' near the end, though!
Maybe not prog, or even fully prog-metal, but just as worthy of discussion as anything else we've talked about that's not in the archives.
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Cygnus X-2
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Joined: December 24 2004
Location: Bucketheadland
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Points: 21342
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Posted: April 23 2005 at 22:58 |
No Rime of the Ancient Mariner?
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Rob The Good
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Joined: December 17 2004
Location: New Zealand
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Points: 476
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 01:28 |
Rime of the Ancient Mariner is GREAT
Aces High
Fear of the Dark
Powerslave
The Wicker Man
Oh, and of course Iron Maiden are more Prog than Dream Theater!!! (Mind you, how hard is that...)
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And Jesus said unto John, "come forth and receive eternal life..."
Unfortunately, John came fifth and was stuck with a toaster.
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Trotsky
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Joined: October 25 2004
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 02:53 |
1. Hallowed Be Thy Name
2. Revalations
3. Children Of The Damned
4. Rime Of the Ancient Mariner
5. No Prayer For The Dying
But there are countless others that came close like Flight Of Icarus,
The Clairvoyant, Alexander The Great, Wasted Years, Stranger In A
Stranger Land ...
And you know ... even though Dream Theatre and Tool and 50 other bands
are prog-metal and Maiden aren't ... Iron Maiden always has more to
offer me ... whatta band
In an interview with Steve Harris I did for a Malaysian paper (four or
five years ago when Bruce rejoined the band) he cited Genesis' Foxtrot
and Wishbone Ash's Argus as being albums that really influenced him as
a bass player and songwriter ... he also said that Piece Of Mind was
his favourite Maiden album for a long time, but he suddenly decided he
preferred 7th Son ...
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"Death to Utopia! Death to faith! Death to love! Death to hope?" thunders the 20th century. "Surrender, you pathetic dreamer.”
"No" replies the unhumbled optimist "You are only the present."
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Pablo_P
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Joined: March 20 2005
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 05:01 |
1. Seventh Son Of Seventh Son
2. Run To The Hills
3. Fear Of The Dark (Live)
4.
Rime of the Ancient Mariner
5. The Nomad
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Pablo P.
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Manunkind
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Joined: February 02 2005
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 05:03 |
frenchie wrote:
Most of the songs i have heard by Maiden have Bruce on vocals and his voice is so childish as are the lyrics, songs like run to the hills, the evil that men do, bring your daughter to the slaughter. I fail to see why they are a good metal band because i can never take them seriously, they just pomp around on stage with giant eddies and pyro and all that crap and the music sounds so immature.
Can anyone recommend me some really seriously crafted songs by this band (if there are any), even the recent dance of death was disapointing to me, and mostly the number of the beast, which is meant to be their best album, sounds like a complete doddle. |
Frenchie, Iron Maiden are supposed to sound that way. That's one of the main reasons they're so good. If you take these guys (and a lot of metal, prog and some other genres) seriously, you'll never get any pleasure out of them. Not that there's much wrong with taking music seriously, but the key to Iron Maiden and many similar bands (although doubtlessly talented) is good-natured laughter. For me at least, DT are not really an exception here. Although I don't approach them with the same level of warm-hearted irony as IM, I find myself unable to take them seriously and still enjoy them. To me both bands are just very good fun - and I'm more than certain it takes plenty of talent and hard work for a band to be "just very good fun".
Here's my top five, maybe you'll find these songs crafty:
1. The Nomad
2. Judas Be My Guide
3. Blood Brothers
4. Can I Play With Madness
5. No More Lies
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"In war there is no time to teach or learn Zen. Carry a strong stick. Bash your attackers." - Zen Master Ikkyu Sojun
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KeyserSoze
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Joined: April 09 2005
Location: Czech Republic
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Points: 228
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 05:04 |
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Manunkind
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 05:07 |
See Frenchie? Here's someone who takes Iron Maiden too seriously and therefore can't see their real value.
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"In war there is no time to teach or learn Zen. Carry a strong stick. Bash your attackers." - Zen Master Ikkyu Sojun
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henri_ds
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Joined: April 17 2005
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Points: 81
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 05:48 |
ivan_2068 wrote:
I'm going to agree with you on there. Iron
Maiden definitely has Progressive influences, but its just not
quite as evident as the Progressive influences in Dream Theater. Listen
to the IAW album and you'll know what I'm talking about. |
I have to be honest with you King of Loss, I believe all DT members
(except La Brie) are very talented) I recognize they have Prog'
influence, but I find no defined structure, only many solos united by short passages of music.
But the main problem is that I like Iron Maiden, but I dislike DT's
music, so my opinion is as subjective as the one from DT fans.
Iván |
I find it interesting, because I have the impression that many prog
bands from the 70's wrote far more "undefined structures" than
DT...
Listen to tracks like Trial Of Tears, Scarred, Learning To Live, The
Great Debate : Are these songs "without structure" ? I dont think so.
Technically, they're the same as prog band's songs : Melodical
developpements, reccurent themes, different sections etc....And small
songs like Disappear, Hollow Years etc...follow the classical "Rock
song structure"...
I could somehow accept that some people find them boring, but,
unstructured songs ? I don't see it (well, the very exception would be
"The Dance Of Eternity"...craziest instrumental !!!)
And, stop dissing LaBrie, for christsakes. For someone who appears more
than 2h30 a night every night during worldtours, he does a great job.
And, you'll say whatever you want, but I can't see any other vocalist
for DT. Dickinson is THE voice of Maiden, so is LaBrie for DT. I
don't say he's the best, I say that he's the most fitting vocalist for
DT.
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KeyserSoze
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Location: Czech Republic
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Points: 228
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 06:03 |
Manunkind wrote:
See Frenchie? Here's someone who takes Iron Maiden too seriously and therefore can't see their real value.
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My dear Frenchie, I don't take them seriously at all. I just laugh when I listen to their music for adolescents. I just can't understand how people that listen to Yes, Genesis or King Crimson can even survive more than 5 minutes of Iron Maiden crap.
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AngelRat
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Joined: July 14 2004
Location: Netherlands
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 06:27 |
I can listen to Yes, Genesis, KC AND Iron Maiden. And ABBA. Dream Theater often make me feel sleepy. My Maiden top 5 would be:
- Caught Somewhere In Time
- Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
- To Tame A Land
- Murders In The Rue Morgue
- Powerslave
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Miaugion
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Joined: October 22 2004
Location: Christmas Island
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 06:47 |
1) Caught Somewhere in Time
2) Rime of the Ancient Mariner
3) Hallowed be thy Name
4) Wasted Years
5) The Trooper
... or something like that. There are just too many good songs.
Up the Irons!
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You house proud town mouse
ha ha, charade you are
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Manunkind
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Joined: February 02 2005
Location: Poland
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Points: 2373
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 07:32 |
KeyserSoze wrote:
Manunkind wrote:
See Frenchie? Here's someone who takes Iron Maiden too seriously and therefore can't see their real value.
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My dear Frenchie, I don't take them seriously at all. I just laugh when I listen to their music for adolescents. I just can't understand how people that listen to Yes, Genesis or King Crimson can even survive more than 5 minutes of Iron Maiden crap.
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I'm a mystery, I know.
Edited by Manunkind
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"In war there is no time to teach or learn Zen. Carry a strong stick. Bash your attackers." - Zen Master Ikkyu Sojun
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Manunkind
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 07:35 |
henri_ds wrote:
ivan_2068 wrote:
I'm going to agree with you on there. Iron Maiden definitely has Progressive influences, but its just not quite as evident as the Progressive influences in Dream Theater. Listen to the IAW album and you'll know what I'm talking about. |
I have to be honest with you King of Loss, I believe all DT members (except La Brie) are very talented) I recognize they have Prog' influence, but I find no defined structure, only many solos united by short passages of music.
But the main problem is that I like Iron Maiden, but I dislike DT's music, so my opinion is as subjective as the one from DT fans.
Iván
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I find it interesting, because I have the impression that many prog bands from the 70's wrote far more "undefined structures" than DT... Listen to tracks like Trial Of Tears, Scarred, Learning To Live, The Great Debate : Are these songs "without structure" ? I dont think so. Technically, they're the same as prog band's songs : Melodical developpements, reccurent themes, different sections etc....And small songs like Disappear, Hollow Years etc...follow the classical "Rock song structure"... I could somehow accept that some people find them boring, but, unstructured songs ? I don't see it
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My sentiments exactly.
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"In war there is no time to teach or learn Zen. Carry a strong stick. Bash your attackers." - Zen Master Ikkyu Sojun
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frenchie
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Joined: July 30 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 11:32 |
Manunkind wrote:
frenchie wrote:
Most of the songs i have heard by Maiden have Bruce on vocals and his voice is so childish as are the lyrics, songs like run to the hills, the evil that men do, bring your daughter to the slaughter. I fail to see why they are a good metal band because i can never take them seriously, they just pomp around on stage with giant eddies and pyro and all that crap and the music sounds so immature.
Can anyone recommend me some really seriously crafted songs by this band (if there are any), even the recent dance of death was disapointing to me, and mostly the number of the beast, which is meant to be their best album, sounds like a complete doddle. |
Frenchie, Iron Maiden are supposed to sound that way. That's one of the main reasons they're so good. If you take these guys (and a lot of metal, prog and some other genres) seriously, you'll never get any pleasure out of them. Not that there's much wrong with taking music seriously, but the key to Iron Maiden and many similar bands (although doubtlessly talented) is good-natured laughter. For me at least, DT are not really an exception here. Although I don't approach them with the same level of warm-hearted irony as IM, I find myself unable to take them seriously and still enjoy them. To me both bands are just very good fun - and I'm more than certain it takes plenty of talent and hard work for a band to be "just very good fun".
Here's my top five, maybe you'll find these songs crafty:
1. The Nomad
2. Judas Be My Guide
3. Blood Brothers
4. Can I Play With Madness
5. No More Lies
| uh oh, looks like i will never be able to enjoy maiden if this is true, i cant stand the way that they seem to be taking the piss with all their over the top stage shows and stupid lyrics, vocals and riffs. I prefer my songs to be serious and meaningful, which i find in bands like metallica and DT cos they write about real things and rarely joke around, if Iron Maiden always joke around then i am not going to like them at all.
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The Worthless Recluse
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James Lee
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 12:04 |
you can take Metallica seriously?
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Frasse
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 12:10 |
The guitar solo on Alexander the Great must be the best ever...
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henri_ds
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 13:21 |
KeyserSoze wrote:
Manunkind wrote:
See Frenchie? Here's someone who takes Iron Maiden too seriously and therefore can't see their real value.
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My dear Frenchie, I don't take them seriously at all. I just laugh
when I listen to their music for adolescents. I just can't understand
how people that listen to Yes, Genesis or King Crimson can
even survive more than 5 minutes of Iron Maiden crap. |
Early Genesis is even more "for adolescents" than Maiden. The return of
the Giant Hogweed ? Get'em out by friday ? I know what I like ? never
heard of these songs who have some sort of "we were young and wanted to
have fun" feeling ?
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Fantômas
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Posted: April 24 2005 at 13:28 |
KeyserSoze wrote:
Manunkind wrote:
See Frenchie? Here's someone who takes Iron Maiden too seriously and therefore can't see their real value.
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My dear Frenchie, I don't take them seriously at all. I just can't
understand how people that listen to Yes, Genesis or King Crimson can
even listen more than 5 minutes of Iron Maiden without thinking that
Yes and Genesis are pure pretentious crap for people who think their
music is supposed to be better than other, which I find to be quite
arrogant. And how can these people come to the absurd of comparing Iron
Maiden and Linkin Park... Just don't find the point. Maybe these guys
should go listen to Rick Wakeman's 30 minute and boring solo. |
Agreed, agreed!
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And above all, is punk
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