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A Music Video I made of the Prisoner by Iron Maiden off Number of the Beast. It includes video from the Prisoner series, concert footage from Hammersmith 1982 and Studio audio original track Hope you enjoy the video. My other videos include: Metallica – Disposable Heroes Metallica – Fade to Black live 1985-2006 Metallica – Master of Puppets Anniversary Medley Iron Maiden – Brighter than a Thousand Suns Iron Maiden – Hallowed be thy Name live 1982-2007
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If you would like more songs put up, drop me a message! Maidens cover of UFOs Doctor Doctor. Yes, Blaze sings on this.
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. Hallowed Be Thy Name by Iron Maiden at the Beast Over Hammersmith Performance 1982. Probably the best live version of this song.
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This is a recording of iron maiden – iron maiden live at dortmond 83′
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Iron Maiden – Dream of Mirrors

Video da música Different World, faixa de abertura do álbum A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH, do Iron Maiden.
Iron Maiden – Aces High
Live at Hammersmith 1982. Lyrics: I’m on the run, i kill to eat I’m starving now you’re dead on your feet Going all the way nature’s beast Do what I want and do as I please Run fight to breathe it’s tough Now you see me now you don’t Break the walls I’m coming out Not a prisoner I’m a free man And my blood is my own now Don’t care where the past was I know where I’m going … out If you kill me it’s self defense If I kill you then I call it vengeance Spit in your eye I will defy You’ll be afraid when I call out your name Run fight to breathe it’s tough Now you see me now you don’t Break the walls I’m coming out Not a prisoner I’m a free man And my blood is my own now Don’t care where the past was I know where I’m going … out I’m not a number I’m a free man I’ll live my life how I want to You’d better scratch me from your black book Cos I’ll run rings round you
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This is an excellent Iron Maiden song from their first album, Iron Maiden (1980). It has no lyrics (although it was supposed to have). Enjoy! UP THE IRONS! Visit my channel for more Iron Maiden songs.
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Iron Maiden’s “Early Days” tour at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2005. Track 08 – “Run To The Hills”.

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Iron Maiden – The Trooper The Trooper is a song written by Iron Maiden bass player Steve Harris. It is Iron Maiden’s ninth single, and the second from their 1983 album Piece of Mind. The single was released on June 20, 1983. The song is about the Battle of Balaclava in 1854 during the Crimean War, and is at least partially based upon Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem “The Charge of the Light Brigade”, taking the viewpoint of one of the slain troopers, who, in the coverart, is perceived as a bald Eddie. It is known for the galloping triplet sound of its bass and electric guitar, as well as its catchy and memorable riff, and is a crowd favourite at concerts. Off Piece of Mind album, Iron Maiden’s 4th album.

Hallowed Be Thy Name is the eigth and final track on the British heavy metal band Iron Maidens 3rd studio album, The Number of the Beast. The song describes a man’s thoughts just before being sent to the gallows. He begins to feel terror and realizes he really is afraid of dying, despite claims that he’s not. At the end of the vocal section, the man gets executed; this is followed by a long instrumental section, culminating in his ambiguous final words, Hallowed be thy name. Hallowed Be Thy Name begins with a slow tempo and builds up later in the song. Bruce Dickinson showcases his wide vocal range and power at both slow and fast tempo. This song is considered one of Iron Maiden’s classics, and is a staple at live concerts. The first guitar solo is played by Dave Murray, and the second by Adrian Smith. Since Smith left the band and was replaced by Janick Gers, Gers has played Smith’s solo, even after Smith returned to the band. The cover depicts Bruce Dickinson being impaled from behind by Eddie, in the form of Satan. The same idea of Eddie killing the departing vocalist had previously been used on the cover of the Venezuelan release of Maiden Japan (with him holding the severed head of Paul Di’Anno). This theme was also used during Bruce Dickinson’s farewell performance, during the Raising Hell concert, where horror Illusionist Simon Drake, after seemingly killing Dickinson, gets impaled by Eddie. The song has also been released as a live single from the 1993 album A …
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Iron Maiden – Aces High Aces High is a song written by Steve Harris. It is Iron Maiden’s eleventh single and the second from the 1984 album Powerslave. The song tells the story of a British RAF pilot fighting against the German Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain (1940), the first battle to be completely fought in the skies of the UK. The song topped at number 20 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was a frequent concert opener and it was usually preceded by “Churchill’s speech”, a part of a famous speech that the British Prime Minister gave during World War II, on 4 June 1940, two days after the French defeat and general retreat from France’s lost battlefield with French and Belgian remaining troops gathered at Dunkerque. Despite being popular amongst fans, the song is rarely played live. It has only been played during the World Slavery Tour and The EdHuntour, Live After Death and Somewhere Back In Time World Tour. A cover version is found on the tribute album Numbers from the Beast, featuring Jeff Scott Soto on vocals, Nuno Bettencourt on guitars, Billy Sheehan on bass guitar, and Vinny Appice on drums. Although following the original schema, the song is clearly marked by Bettencourts distinctive style, and he has added variations on the original guitar patterns in several places. The song has also been covered by many artists including Children of Bodom on the Iron Maiden tribute album Tribute to the Beast and Arch Enemy on the album Wages of Sin. Off Powerslave album …
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