Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Iron Maiden thrown great chance for fans to download their songs

Iron Maiden give fans their website two independent ways to choose their new best ‘From Fear To Eternity’ which is out on June 6th in accordance with the download moments.

Download
is available both MP3
‘The Wicker Man’ and ‘The Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg’. Select tracks from their new album, both between the years 1990-2010 the most celebrated their songs are a combination of features.

Band will appear eight studio albums, both studio and live version of
‘From Fear To Eternity’.

The full tracklist is below:

Disc 1:

01 The Wicker Man

02 Holy Smoke

03 El Dorado

04 Paschendale

05 Different World

06 Man On The Edge

07 The Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg

08 Blood Brothers

09 Rainmaker

10 Sign Of The Cross (Live)

11 Brave New World

12 Fear Of The Dark (Live)

Disc 2:

01 Be Quick Or Be Dead

02 Tailgunner

03 No More Lies

04 Coming Home

05 The Clansman (Live)

06 For The Greater Good Of God

07 These Colours Don’t Run

08 Bring Your Daughter.. To The Slaughter

09 Afraid To Shoot Strangers

10 Dance Of Death

11 When The Wild Wind Blows

Sunday, 22 May 2011

Iron Maiden’s lead singer has raised band official visit to Iceland Express

Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden’s lead singer has raised band official visit to Iceland Express flight flight is a day's work.

Low-cost carrier rock star when he is not traveling with the band, Iron Maiden visited tour plane Ed Force One.

Iceland Express will use Ed Force One to routes this summer from some of the work on Rejkjavik to Boston, Chicago, Winnipeg and New York.

Captain Dickinson said: “I love New York City and it is great to fly there – even better to fly there on the same Boeing 757 that we just flew around the world on our Final Frontier tour.

“I think it is very cool that the colours of the Iron Maiden livery have stayed on the plane, which of course was named Ed Force One by our Iron Maiden fans.”

Monday, 2 May 2011

Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson says its doing only for his fans

Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson says that he doesn’t give a damn that his band has been years and dispels the myth that they show "excellent " for fans only turn up by the mainstream media has avoided mentioning.

Speaking to Argentinean website Vorterix.com he said that Maiden always think about than their fans have more care and Rolling Stone magazine's mascot Eddie on the cover of Argentina Edition case dismissed.

“Do I care? No! What’s bigger? More magazine covers or being bigger in the heart of your fans? To me it’s much more important that we stay close to our fans

“We got a Grammy this year – I think it’s ‘cos we’re still alive. If they were going to give us a Grammy they should have given us one about 1986, but they gave it to Jethro Tull, and it took another 20 years

“The mainstream media don’t understand metal. Unless you are a fan, unless you really understand the music, it’s difficult to give it the coverage it deserves

And Dickinson is proposed that the only reason fans want to hear songs on the show in Classic bristles. Through an interpreter when asked whether he found it frustrating, they positively baulked:

“Is it frustrating that the fans want the classics? I don’t know whether that’s true actually.

“The older fans maybe, but we’ve got young kids whose first experience of Maiden was ‘Brave New World.’

“Personally, I think it’s bullshit.

“Songs on Brave New World are classics now. When we play Blood Brothers or Dance of Death, the roar from the crowd is huge!

Argentina hornets nest when he interviews reactions can in Buenos Aries, Falklands war between the two countries an idea of waving the Union Jack is back about Dickinson said in the early 80's poked. Dickinson retorted:

“We went through this 10 or 15 years ago. So what – I go out and wave an Argentinean flag? It’s about history – Argentina didn’t fight in the Crimean War

“We do Aces High in Germany and we’re shooting down German planes. It’s about history. We do a lot of songs about different periods of history.

“The issue [with the flag in Argentina] has gone away”