Debut, Di'Anno has the better voice for heavy metal (I believe former FM BER described it as "swarthy") and the better songs are on the debut versus Killers. I like the scrappy production too, the later over-the-top dramatic stuff is borderline power metal.
I do like NOTB and probably owe Piece of Mind a re-listen. But yeah, early Maiden is a superlative metal band, shame Di'Anno couldn't keep it together.
Re: Best Iron Maiden Record
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2024 3:18 am
by seby
A_Man_Who_Tries wrote: Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:58 am
Man alive, that was fun. I'll never be one for the higher, shrieky metal wail, but I enjoyed listening to all of these.
Maybe a bit tricky after mainlining all five one after the other, but I think Piece of Mind was my favourite, by a hair from the debut.
Okay man trust me here - take Life After Death a whirl
A_Man_Who_Tries wrote: Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:58 am
Man alive, that was fun. I'll never be one for the higher, shrieky metal wail, but I enjoyed listening to all of these.
Maybe a bit tricky after mainlining all five one after the other, but I think Piece of Mind was my favourite, by a hair from the debut.
Okay man trust me here - take Life After Death a whirl
You...are...ready...! \m/
here I'll make it easy:
Oh I've done this many times already. It's the only Maiden I know, as it was a staple on the drives to Donnington way back when.
It'll definitely get a rehearing though, and I'll likely give the next few after Powerslave a whirl too.
A_Man_Who_Tries wrote: Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:58 am
Man alive, that was fun. I'll never be one for the higher, shrieky metal wail, but I enjoyed listening to all of these.
Maybe a bit tricky after mainlining all five one after the other, but I think Piece of Mind was my favourite, by a hair from the debut.
Okay man trust me here - take Life After Death a whirl
You...are...ready...! \m/
here I'll make it easy:
Oh I've done this many times already. It's the only Maiden I know, as it was a staple on the drives to Donnington way back when.
It'll definitely get a rehearing though, and I'll likely give the next few after Powerslave a whirl too.
Ha! Fair : )
Somewhere in Time is great
Re: Best Iron Maiden Record
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2024 4:04 pm
by tommy
Powerslave! But my favorite single song of their catalog is The Trooper. And it isn’t close.
Re: Best Iron Maiden Record
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2024 9:35 am
by Dave N.
Brett Ralph posted this on the Surface Noise FB page, and I thought I’d put it here. RIP Paul Di’Anno.
“Although it was drummer Clive Burr's doing as much as Di'Anno's, no band I know of married metal's majesty to punk attack and attitude more convincingly than Iron Maiden. For this reason, Maiden circa 1979-1982 is my favorite metal ever, and Paul Di'Anno remains among my very favorite hard rock singers--a swarthy, sweaty man's man where preening peacocks and poodle do's were legion. He's the Charlie Harper of heavy metal, if you ask me, a hail fellow well met whose gruff, gritty bellow I'll take over a whole choir of operatic banshees. Not once did I talk with the late great Tony Bailey without one of us bringing up Di'Anno and the singular music he'd made with Iron Maiden. It's a sad, sad day for metal muthas. Always remember tomorrow! ”
Re: Best Iron Maiden Record
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2024 11:21 am
by Krev
They did a ton of great shit with Bruce, but "Murders in the Rue Morgue" remains my favorite. Paul was definitely one of metal's greatest front men. Up the irons!
Re: Best Iron Maiden Record
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 9:18 am
by Kniferide
gotdamn wrote: Tue Aug 27, 2024 10:42 pm
I do like NKOTB