I have almost completed my quest to own all of the Iron Maiden studio albums. Only two left to get are Seventh Son of a Seventh Son and No Prayer for the Dying. I think this will be the 3rd time I have purchased Seventh Son, both previous on cassette. I have never owned No Prayer however. I have found them at stores for regular price of $16-18 but to me it is more fun to try to find them at used CD stores or on ebay.
I guess I should admit that I am not actually trying to get the complete studio list, I will be skipping both of the Blaze Bayley CD's "The X Factor" and "Virtual XI", the do have a few decent songs on them, but I just can't get myself to accept them as Iron Maiden albums. I have listened to some of Blaze's other stuff with his new band and it is pretty good, but his butchering of the classic Maiden tunes is unforgivable. Not his fault, but he just doesn't have the range of Bruce.
Did have a few other good finds recently, got a copy of Flotsam & Jetsam's No Place for Disgrace for $3.99! Great Album, looking for Doomsday for the Deciever now.
Here is a live version of the title track from No Place, excellent shredding going on! \m/
Also, fellow metal heads, this coming Saturday night "That Metal Show" returns at 11pm on VH1 Classic. I believe Eddie Trunk said that the first guest is Ratt, who are touring again and playing the entire landmark "Out of the Cellar" album! Hope they come close to Cincy!
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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WOW, what a nice piece of music. LOVE that song. It is amazing to see them still ripping it up after all these years.
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Keep it heavy!
I was blown away too when I saw it was from a 2008 concert!
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