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17 years ago
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I sometimes get the feeling that no one is actually listening to me, and they only respond because they feel obligated to say that I'm wrong. Zubr, there isn't a single song in your list that is 10 minutes long.

As for Camelot, I'm not going to argue about it.
1) http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamelot
2) http://www.darkside.ru/band/768/

And as for Maiden, you're the ones who are wrong.
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden

And what's the point of all this anyway? Wouldn't it be easier to agree that this is the greatest band that has influenced the music of almost all metal bands?
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17 years ago
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And what's the point of all this? Wouldn't it be easier to agree that this is the greatest band that has influenced the music of almost all metal bands?
Yeah, and I never denied that. The question was about the band's style in their latest albums. By the way, according to the link you provided:
Blah-blah-blah, This had a noticeable effect on the style of their subsequent albums: Brave New World (2000), Dance of Death (2003), and A Matter of Life and Death (2006). On these albums, the band demonstrated elements of progressive metal: they recorded long songs – up to twelve minutes long, with multi-minute solos, often performed by all three guitarists in turn.
That's the truth.
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17 years ago
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Forget it... You killed me... I'll try to explain that at least Exz was wrong.
17 years ago
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I would like to share images of a practically honorary member of the band, who has accompanied Iron Maiden from the very beginning and continues to do so. Of course, I'm talking about Eddie, who appears on the covers of all Iron Maiden albums and as stage decorations at concerts.

7 pictures is not much, but if anyone is particularly interested, feel free to ask, and I'll send a few more.
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17 years ago
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Didn't understand?) And what's wrong with Ex?) Ex also said that elements of their previous work are present in their latest creation!
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17 years ago
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Well done!

I also have a couple of wallpapers.

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17 years ago
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Out of Silent Planet has been my wallpaper for a long time, and it’s still on my phone.
17 years ago
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According to BANG Media International, the legends of English heavy metal and veterans of the heavy music scene, IRON MAIDEN, will begin working on a new album this year. The musicians hope to release a new album and return to touring by 2010.

Guitarist Adrian Smith comments: "Towards the end of the year, we'll start writing again, and at the beginning of next year, we'll start rehearsing and recording. After that, we'll go on tour again! Kevin Shirley (the producer) will also be working with us, and most likely in the same place where we recorded before."

The new IRON MAIDEN album will be the band's 15th full-length album and will challenge its predecessor – "A Matter of Life and Death," released in 2006, which was very well received by critics and often performed in its entirety by the band at concerts.

Adrian added: "After releasing a good album, you always feel a little pressure because you don't want to mess up when working on a new album, and that's a great motivation.

We're not complacent. We always try to reach the limit of what we're capable of. When the time comes and the new album starts to "demand" attention, we do what we have to do – we've been waiting a long time, and now we know what we're doing (laughs)."

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There hasn't been an official announcement yet, but for some reason, I thought the new album would be released in 2009, but it seems that it will be released in 2010 after all... Well, that's fine; I'll definitely buy this album. I really like the band's last three albums, and I'm sure I'll like this one too, although I don't want to jinx it... But Iron Maiden is a band that I can always count on.

By the way, has anyone seen the Iron Maiden: Flight 666 movie in theaters? I missed it due to some circumstances and will have to wait for the May DVD release
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17 years ago
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Yeeeeeha! Excellent. There will be something to listen to. It's not like we can only listen to Arch Enemy all the time.
Vikh, could you tell me more about the movie?
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17 years ago
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Good band, I've listened to 7 of their albums, especially "Zenamberofthebeast." It's solid, sometimes intense, good, but still not excellent.
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17 years ago
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Yeah! Awesome. There will be something to listen to. It's not like we can only listen to Arch Enemy all the time.
Vik, could you tell me more about the movie?
In short, it's a documentary film about the band, filmed during the Somewhere Back in Time tour. It was shown in theaters on April 21st (they extended it to the 24th and 25th, but I missed it, darn it :( ). If you know English, you can read about it here; there's also information on the band's official website.

P.S. They promise to release it on DVD and Blu-ray at the end of May, so we'll still be able to watch it.
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17 years ago
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Whirlwind, try looking for it on torrent sites. I didn't play it, although I had the opportunity.
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17 years ago
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Has anyone listened to the now relatively obscure British band UFO, whose work has many similarities with Iron Maiden, and it is likely that this band had a significant influence on its formation?
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17 years ago
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From UFO's work, I've only heard one song – Belladonna. I liked it. Dear Ergon, perhaps you could recommend some songs/albums by this band that you particularly enjoyed. Sincerely, Gur
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17 years ago
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1. Phenomenon 74 has some tracks that Iron Maiden shouldn't have missed - Doctor, doctor, Rock buttom, Oh my, it's all great there.
2. No heavy petting 76, which is where Belladonna comes from, and it has a super catchy track called Can You roll her.
3. Flying or UFO2 72, but the beginning is amazing here, although the long compositions are an acquired taste.
Lights out 77 is considered a masterpiece, but I didn't particularly like it.
In short, this is still hard rock, but very close to heavy metal.
The point is that Maiden had a great foundation from which they could draw hits.
With best regards, Ergon

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