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[QUOTE=sack-man]i don't have it, although if the live Bring Your Daughter... i've heard is off that, it's great.[/QUOTE]
live after death was released a good few years before bring you daughter...was even written. |
[QUOTE=sack-man]i don't have it, although if the live Bring Your Daughter... i've heard is off that, it's great.[/QUOTE]
real live/dead one, josh |
ah ok. is the LAD Rime where he says "and the moral of the story is, this is not what to do if your bird s[u][i][/u][/i]hits on you"?
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[QUOTE=sack-man]ah ok. is the LAD Rime where he says "and the moral of the story is, this is not what to do if your bird s[u][i][/u][/i]hits on you"?[/QUOTE]
yes that's the one... |
ah ok.
/isn't confused any more. |
i didnt understand that bit what is bruce on about.
is it true Bruce whipped his **** out in China or somewhere and said his is bigger than every1 elses |
OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG
/jumps up and down like a little girl in an excited manner Look what I found: [url]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33043&item=7333833699&rd=1[/url] H's Ibanez destroyer, the exact same model and age (alas, but not the same guitar :upset: ), I must somehow get £250. It will be mine... |
[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]X-factor has no filler tracks, name one IYO[/QUOTE]
Judgement of Heaven is really weak, Ollie. |
[size=5]OMG Women In Uniform was originally done by Skyhooks!!!!!!!!!![/size]
Skyhooks are an Aussie rock band which made it big in the '70s. They're fairly good for their time and genre. |
I hate Women In Uniform, just my personal opinion. Dunno why they covered it...and made a video for it!
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[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]cool, I think I've nailed futureal vocals, that's a fairly easy one, that song is great, it's about 1/3 soloing...
NP- blind guardian- spread your wings cover[/QUOTE] great cover of a John Deacon classic :) (PS: im diehard about Queen :thumb: ) Yes ill look into that one, easisit Maiden lead is "wasting love" by far...Davey's on Aces High is simple as well. Adrians are alot harder to muster. |
[QUOTE=ashman]OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG
/jumps up and down like a little girl in an excited manner Look what I found: [url]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33043&item=7333833699&rd=1[/url] H's Ibanez destroyer, the exact same model and age (alas, but not the same guitar :upset: ), I must somehow get £250. It will be mine...[/QUOTE] :amaze: to bad i don't like buying guitars off the net. |
[QUOTE=cragmaiden666]:amaze:
to bad i don't like buying guitars off the net.[/QUOTE] I don't really like buying off the net, but I'm using my mums credit card, so it's slihgtly safer. |
You evil evil man.
Edward would be so proud of you! EDIT: Regarding you display pic: You f'king wish. |
well, some guy in the YSI thread requested some good maiden, so i gave him at least one song off every studio album :lol: 25 songs i put in a zip file in the end! it's gonna take ages to upload.
NP: Judas Priest - Leather Rebel |
I've heard that Iron Maiden may come to Hammersmith on the 2nd of September - not on the site yet, but yeah!!
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they're playing a gig on the 2nd to raise money for Clive Burr i think.
[QUOTE=MAIDEN SITE]Iron Maiden play special fund raising gig for former drummer Clive Burr In 2002 the members of Iron Maiden were shocked to learn that their former drummer, Clive Burr was suffering from MS. They played three nights in March at Brixton Academy in his honour, donating the £250,000 plus profits from the concerts and merchandising into a newly formed Clive Burr Multiple Sclerosis Trust Fund. The fund also received generous donations from the record company EMI and publisher BMG Music from the commercial single releases of Run To The Hills and Number of The Beast (which leapt into the UK charts at No 3 earlier this year). There were kind donations from all over the world of Heavy Metal, and tremendous support from the fans through numerous fund raising initiatives and very generous individual contributions. Three years on, the money raised has helped enormously to provide treatment and support and to improve the quality of Clive’s life. For example: the Trust has helped Clive to secure his house, funded specialist treatments in this country and with experts in Europe and the USA, has provided specialised equipment, assisted with transport and travel and helped Clive with his living expenses. The Trust was also able to help some other MS sufferers who have long standing connections with the band by assisting with the provision of vehicles specially adapted to carry wheelchairs. The Clive Burr MS Fund needs replenishing if it is to continue to ease and improve the quality of Clive’s life, and others. [B][SIZE=3]To help do this, Iron Maiden will stage a very special benefit performance at Hammersmith Odeon on Friday 2nd September[/SIZE].[/B] The show, featuring songs from their first four albums (Iron Maiden, Killers, The Number Of The Beast and Piece of Mind) will by then have toured Europe and North America playing to almost one million delighted fans and this will be the final date of the tour and the very last time some of the songs in the set will played live by the band. All the profits from the show and the Merchandising will be donated to the Trust and can then lift the fund back into action. All tickets will be £40 – and there will be no comps – not even for band families or management!! Manager, Rod Smallwood commented “We think our fans will fully understand the need to charge a slightly higher price for this special gig – there are many things the Trust needs to do such as modifications to Clive’s house to improve wheelchair access that would make Clive more comfortable. We were really pleased that Hammersmith Apollo was available as the band have a lot of history there and great memories. It’s a terrific venue to play from a fan’s perspective and will be huge contrast from our Headline appearance at the massive Reading Festival on Sunday 28th August. We just hope they will reopen the old backstage bar! The first time we played Hammersmith Odeon (as it was previously known) was on 14th March 1980 supporting Judas Priest just before the first album came out. The first headline appearance was during the ‘Killers’ tour in 1981, and of course Clive was with us on those occasions. In total we have played there 21 times including a succession of 6 sold out shows during the 1986 ‘Somewhere on Tour’. So it’s a very appropriate place to play a gig for Clive and to end a tour based on our first four albums. ” 14th, 15th Mar 1980 Judas Priest British Steel tour 15th Mar 1981 Killers UK Tour 20th Mar 1982 Beast On The Road tour 25th,26th,27th,28th May 1983 World Piece tour 8th ,9th ,10th ,12th October 1984 World Slavery tour 3rd,4th,5th,7th,8th*, Nov 1986 Somewhere on tour *plus a matinee performance in aid of National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children 6th,7th,12th Dec 1988 Seventh tour of a Seventh tour 18th Oct 1990 UK Intercity Express tour Tickets, priced £40 will be offered to current fan club members first, and a special application form has today been sent by post directly to all members of the official Fan Club, IRON MAIDEN FC. Any remaining tickets will then go on sale to the public Monday 1st August through normal box office channels. Due to the large number of members of IRON MAIDEN FC to be fair we are limiting it to 2 tickets only per member on a first-come first- served basis. [/QUOTE] |
Almost time to see maiden :cool:
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i have to wait until 29th August :upset: only 7 weeks tomorrow though.
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[QUOTE=sack-man]i have to wait until 29th August :upset: only 7 weeks tomorrow though.[/QUOTE]
yeah! we WILL get to the front... |
yeh...but not for Manson, i don't wish to die...that can be beer time. and we really need to sort out where we're gonna sleep...
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[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]yeah!
we WILL get to the front...[/QUOTE] You sound like my best friend. She has been in the first row of every concert she's been to. She pushed her way into the barricades for Slayer and Killswitch Engage at the Jagermiester Tour. |
simply because this is cool:
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ah I was closer, but to the right of the stage, I must stop being pushed out this time
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well, i'm off now, i'm gona leave my pc running uploading that file (it still hasn't finished it), but i want to watch tv.
later all. :wave: |
Closest i have been to maiden.
4 rows back :cool: |
CLosest I have been to maiden: About 250 miles :(
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closest i have been to bruce same ****ing street bastard got into a car :angry: was doing a gig later that night
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my cousin and her mates saw one of maiden in cambridge once - my cousin's not a fan but the bloke with her was, but she can't remember which member it was.
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When I saw Maiden, there was one person between me and the barrier...and the Bastard got a drumstick from Nicko :twisted:
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