"Genghis Khan" was one of the ultimate drumbeats I've ever heard in a hard rock and metal song. "Purgatory" from the classic 1981 album is also top notch
@@aaro_koivisto25 Nicko is completely awesome! It was physically impossible for Clive to have played the incredible amount of concerts that Iron Maiden did anyhow after '82. He's not even on Earth anymore. RIP! PS--McBrain had an awesome resume with the legendary band Trust proceeding.... Anthrax's cover of that band's "Antisocial" song got me into them anyhow...HEADBANGERS TOUR 1989!
CLIVE BURR - DRUMMER WITH GROOVE & STYLE, MAIDEN'S GREATEST LOSS - WE NOW KNOW THAT THE REASON WAS VERY SERIOUS DISEASE, SUCH AS ONE THAT PICKED ON CLIVE. UNLIKE MCBRAIN, CLIVE'S STYLE WAS RECKOGNISEABLE. GREAT MAN & DRUMMER & PALL, DIED AT 57, SUCH A UNJUST EVENT. REST IN PEACE, DEAR MAN!
Every band moves on with their material etc, but for me in 1982, this was maiden, young, energetic, and full on. Learning the drums, Clive Burr was my inspiration.
Oh ..Clive. CLIVE..CLIVE!! You were just so amazing! The songs you played on have NEVER sounded right without. Your cobra like right hand and deep pocket was exceptional.
@@shack8110 Same went for me too! I still have my cut off jean jacket with the patches and studs! However, I was probably 110lbs soaking wet and an inch shorter. Almost 65lbs heavier and I'd rip the thing in half if I wore it now! The Powerslave tour was my first concert at 15!
That's awesome man! My first concert was the Powerslave tour when I was about 15, with Twisted Sister opening for them on the Stay Hungry tour! I am so glad I was a teen through the 80's! Saw Priest's Turbo tour, Dio's Dream Evil tour and a lot of other bands in their heyday! Great time to be a teenager!
@@briansauer6695 Mine was Live After Death in '86. WASP opened for them. To this day, still the best concert I've ever been too. Wish I could have been at this one.
As good as Nikko is, Clive will always be my favorite. It's too bad he left, he'd be blown away at how big Maiden became and he was there in all of the glory.
Am 52 years I thought I play bass. But trying to play this insane play... It's like playing with madness... These guys were far ahead of their times, considering it was their second release... The intro of the song n to the tempo... Brilliant.... Today's mission... To complete the song.. even 90% would do.. for now
This takes me back to my youth, been a 17 year old maiden fan and seeing maiden live in Sheffield on beast on the road tour in 82 when this tour was filmed , love this track from killers album which Paul dianno sang , Bruce doing a formonal version excellent 😮
[Verse 1] I remember it as plain as day Although it happened in the dark of the night I was strolling through the streets of Paris And it was cold it was starting to rain And then I heard a piercing scream And I rushed to the scene of the crime But all I found was the butchered remains Of two girls lay side by side [Chorus] Murders in the Rue Morgue Someone call the Gendarmes Murders in the Rue Morgue Flee before the killers go free [Verse 2] There's some people coming down the street At last someone heard my call Can't understand why they're pointing at me I never done nothing at all But I got some blood on my hands Because everyone's shouting at me I can't speak French so I couldn't explain And like a fool I started running away [Chorus] Murder in the Rue Morgue Someone call the Gendarmes Murder in the Rue Morgue Am I ever gonna be free? [Bridge] And now I've gotta get away from the arms of the law All France is looking for me I've gotta find my way across the border for sure Down the south to Italy [Chorus] Murders in the Rue Morgue I'm running from the Gendarmes Murders in the Rue Morgue I'm never coming home [Verse 3] Well, I made it to the border at last But I can't erase the scene from my mind Anytime somebody stares at me, well I just start running blind Well, I'm moving through the shadows at night Away from the staring eyes Any day they'll be looking for me 'Cause I know I show the signs of [Chorus] Murders in the Rue Morgue I'm running from the Gendarmes Murders in the Rue Morgue Running from the arms of the law [Chorus] Murders in the Rue Morgue Running from the Gendarmes Murders in the Rue Morgue Am I ever gonna be free? [Verse 4] It took so long and I'm getting so tired I'm running out of places to hide Should I return to the scene of the crime Where the two young victims died If I could go to somebody for help To get me out of trouble for sure But I know that inside my mind Well, I've got to say I've done it before [Chorus] Murders in the Rue Morgue They're never gonna find me Murders in the Rue Morgue I'm never going home
Shit Dave Murray were amazing in that concert! And Bruce too. R.I.P Clive, you were the most amazing doing that concert, its so sad that it should end the way it did, but who knows? Maby you have gone to "A strange world, were you can dream and never grow old" (and drinking some plasmawine to, I think) ;)
Sin duda esta fue la época dorada de Iron Maiden. Desde su primer álbum hasta el Powerslave. Cinco discos magistrales que en mi opinión hacen a esta banda la mejor del rock duro de todos los tiempos. A destacar de esta canción la increíble batería de Clive Burr, la voz recién sacada del horno de Bruce Dickinson y la intensidad de Steve Harris con el instrumento. ¡Bravo!
It would have been great to see how maiden would have worked out if Clive would have stayed with the band, in my opinion this video shows the band with its strongest lineup. I love Nicko and his playing and clearly he his very technically proficient but he is nowhere near Clive musically which ultimately what counts. R.i.p Clive, still gutted you're gone.
Rob T Nowhere near Clive musically? He's different, but still very musical. Songs from Piece of Mind onwards would not sound nearly as good without Nicko.
You couldn't be more wrong and ignorant with that comment. Nicko is WAY better than Clive. And in fact, Clive was already on his way out the door by the time they even started with Bruce because Clive couldn't handle the drum parts Steve was wanting for the songs he was coming up with. Steve Harris fired him because he was holding the band back. Oh but don't take my word for it... that is according to BRUCE DICKINSON in his autobiography "What Does This Button Do?"
Nahhhhhhhhhh! Sorry, Bruce smoked Paul. Proper smoked him on this one. On Running Free. On Iron Maiden. On every saidPaul track, Dickinson smoked Paul. In fact he burned his house right down. 😎😂
Reminds me of the Capitol theatre 1982 in Sydney when I saw them , they also visited the Westfield shopping mall I parramatta where they signed items and took photos
Nicko is a bit more proggy with a bit more technicalty, a bit jazzy and a bit bluesy thrown right into the metal mix. Clive Burr was more of a straight ahead take no prisoners Metal drummer.
@@caveman385 I love your reply bc i was gonna ask why everybody likes Clive better i love both equally both are simply amazing at what they do they are so damn similar with just little differences setting them apart. You'll never hear me say 1 is better than the other I'm so glad both of them are part of the maiden family. I could live without blaze bayley though lmaooo not a bad singer but Bruce mann
The venue was Hanmersmith Odeon in London. I think it’s now under a different name the Eventim Apollo I believe. If you have a streaming service like Spotify you can listen to the whole live album now. It’s called Beast Over Hammersmith. It’s a fantastic listening children of the damned gives you chills with Bruce’s vocals and screaming and hallowed be thy name.
Paul DeAnno was great Bruce was also DeAnno couldn't sing Bruce's shit and Bruce couldn't sing Paul's shit either they were both great at doing their own material.
3:09 the twin attack gives me the goose bumps then the mighty clive hitting and smashing those drums and cymbals great fill at 3:36 can someone beat iron maiden?there will never be someone that really good not even in million years from now
I really love Maiden. But I just can't get past how amazing Rob Halford of Judas Priest is. But Maiden makes me smile and im glad to have grown up with the best
just so you know burr, we love ya! keep rocking with your stuff about the multiple sclerosis and big fucking UP THE IRONS!! from brazil ;D you´re fucking awesome
This song is what made me love metal and really rock music at all. Probably gonna get some thumbs down for this, but I like it with the old vocalist better
Funny thing they opened with my fav song at the time .I was there but over time forgot what they opened with.i remember how fucking high rob Halfords screams were.mega loud.😂
RIP Clive Burr. Gone, but never forgotten...
Although Nicko is better on the drums in my opinion, Clive was way better at songs such as this
"Genghis Khan" was one of the ultimate drumbeats I've ever heard in a hard rock and metal song. "Purgatory" from the classic 1981 album is also top notch
@@Matt-602 To be honest, the killers album is Clive's masterpiece
@@aaro_koivisto25 Nicko is completely awesome! It was physically impossible for Clive to have played the incredible amount of concerts that Iron Maiden did anyhow after '82. He's not even on Earth anymore. RIP!
PS--McBrain had an awesome resume with the legendary band Trust proceeding.... Anthrax's cover of that band's "Antisocial" song got me into them anyhow...HEADBANGERS TOUR 1989!
@@Matt-602 Yeah, Nicko is the man
I'm just lost for words every time I watch this. This is how you do metal. And much as I love Nicko, Clive Burr had such a great feel.
+TheGreaterGood80 well sayd! He is precise, tight, heavy... I also love the dynamic. Clive is simply awesome. Best line up ever
thegreatergood80 no doubt , maidens sound was much fuller with Clive
CLIVE BURR - DRUMMER WITH GROOVE & STYLE, MAIDEN'S GREATEST LOSS - WE NOW KNOW THAT THE REASON WAS VERY SERIOUS DISEASE, SUCH AS ONE THAT PICKED ON CLIVE. UNLIKE MCBRAIN, CLIVE'S STYLE WAS RECKOGNISEABLE. GREAT MAN & DRUMMER & PALL, DIED AT 57, SUCH A UNJUST EVENT. REST IN PEACE, DEAR MAN!
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Exactly right.Groove.Clive's play had groove.Nicko is a great drummer,but there is something about Clive's play that I like better.
Every band moves on with their material etc, but for me in 1982, this was maiden, young, energetic, and full on. Learning the drums, Clive Burr was my inspiration.
Dave Murray and Adrian smith=
The greatest guitar tandem of all time
I believe fellow Brits K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton are equally great!
Not forgetting Scott and Robbo of Thin Lizzy and Glenn and KK of Judas Priest!
Yep. Dave and Adrian are the BEST!!! Up the Irons!!! ⚒🤘🤘
Equal with KK and Tipton from Priest !
David Gilmour from PF and Adam Jones from Tool as well.
A sea of denim and leather! I wish the scene was still like this today!
and long hair...no one has long hair anymore
Unhallowed Tyrant In my area they do.
And no fucking mobile phones
Denim and leather runs all together.
Do you guys even attend gigs lmao
My Lord was Clive Burr a monster!. Best heavy metal drummer in the history of the genre IMHO!
Oh ..Clive. CLIVE..CLIVE!! You were just so amazing! The songs you played on have NEVER sounded right without. Your cobra like right hand and deep pocket was exceptional.
And that's how you start a gig.
I've been an Iron Maiden fan since 1985 ,Respect to Clive Burr....R.I.P.
This shit never gets old.
this is the musical equivalent of an ass-kickin
Indescriptible
I love that intro...
Best intro ever!
Iron Maiden one of the best bands in the world!!!
Remove the "one of" and you're right!
I am such a Maiden nerd. This video brings a tear to my eye;)Beyond awesome!!! They transcend being a mere band!!! Up The Iron's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My thoughts put into words, thank you.
I saw Iron Maiden Front Row At MSG in NYC. The Caught Somewhere in Time Tour. The Best Show ever!!!
0:41 an 80's typical heavy metal jacket and an overview of the heavy metal scenery in that time. Wonderful time.
as a young lad at the time if it wasn't loud and hard and fast I wasn't interested.
@@shack8110 Same went for me too! I still have my cut off jean jacket with the patches and studs! However, I was probably 110lbs soaking wet and an inch shorter. Almost 65lbs heavier and I'd rip the thing in half if I wore it now! The Powerslave tour was my first concert at 15!
You really hear the crowd come alive on that snare intro. Love Clive's drumming !!
Besides the intro highlight of this is Clives drumming different class superb
Rest ib Metal Paul. Every Iron Maiden fan loves you to the fullest! ❤ Farewell comrade. Say hello to Clive for us brother
God I wish they'd play this song live again....
dam the intro of the video reminds how I used to go to shows when I was 14. all patched up jean jacket all excited to see some good bands play
The first album I bought when I had 12 years! Still one of my favourites
Clive forever, the one and only time machine for IM!!!
RIP Clive, my master 🙏🏼🤍🥁
Clive and Bruce. The best vocals and drums duo ever.
Oh...sorry mate, but the first 2 albums has only one name..Dianno maiden.
Paul Dianno Was The best voice for Maiden. Respect for Bruce
Rip Dianno
I was there.
Michael Lee 👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼
How do you feel live in the gold age of heavy metal?
You lucky bastard
That's awesome man! My first concert was the Powerslave tour when I was about 15, with Twisted Sister opening for them on the Stay Hungry tour! I am so glad I was a teen through the 80's! Saw Priest's Turbo tour, Dio's Dream Evil tour and a lot of other bands in their heyday! Great time to be a teenager!
@@briansauer6695 Mine was Live After Death in '86. WASP opened for them. To this day, still the best concert I've ever been too. Wish I could have been at this one.
This is the Maiden I remember..granted Paul wasn’t singing. But seeing Clive on drums makes it worth it. 👍
As good as Nikko is, Clive will always be my favorite. It's too bad he left, he'd be blown away at how big Maiden became and he was there in all of the glory.
Am 52 years
I thought I play bass.
But trying to play this insane play... It's like playing with madness...
These guys were far ahead of their times, considering it was their second release...
The intro of the song n to the tempo... Brilliant.... Today's mission... To complete the song.. even 90% would do.. for now
this version is even more intense than the original studio recording. check out Phantom of the Opera for more crazy bass tricks
This takes me back to my youth, been a 17 year old maiden fan and seeing maiden live in Sheffield on beast on the road tour in 82 when this tour was filmed , love this track from killers album which Paul dianno sang , Bruce doing a formonal version excellent 😮
Very special days I loved every minute of being 18 and a Metal fan I’m 59 and STILL a Metal fan up the iron’s
Audience: The new singer is GOOOOD!!! I have a feeling this one's gonna stick around for a while.
Clive the best,fantastic drummer...
yes ,he wasa amazing but the new after ,_Nicko is amazing drummer too
¡Vaya un temazo que nos regalan los Maiden! Una canción espléndida, imprescindible y genial!¡Muchísimas gracias!
Que grandes recuerdos de Clive en su mejor época, fue un baterista muy fuerte, crudo y agresivo, se le recuerda mucho, Dios lo tenga en su gloria.
Christhian clive pra mim maior batera de heavy metal
Christhian, usted sabe la fecha exacta de esa presentacion?
Good memorirs,my first emotion live was MAIDEN❤❤❤ENGLAND FOREVER ❤❤❤
Loved this era of the band! \m/
[Verse 1]
I remember it as plain as day
Although it happened in the dark of the night
I was strolling through the streets of Paris
And it was cold it was starting to rain
And then I heard a piercing scream
And I rushed to the scene of the crime
But all I found was the butchered remains
Of two girls lay side by side
[Chorus]
Murders in the Rue Morgue
Someone call the Gendarmes
Murders in the Rue Morgue
Flee before the killers go free
[Verse 2]
There's some people coming down the street
At last someone heard my call
Can't understand why they're pointing at me
I never done nothing at all
But I got some blood on my hands
Because everyone's shouting at me
I can't speak French so I couldn't explain
And like a fool I started running away
[Chorus]
Murder in the Rue Morgue
Someone call the Gendarmes
Murder in the Rue Morgue
Am I ever gonna be free?
[Bridge]
And now I've gotta get away from the arms of the law
All France is looking for me
I've gotta find my way across the border for sure
Down the south to Italy
[Chorus]
Murders in the Rue Morgue
I'm running from the Gendarmes
Murders in the Rue Morgue
I'm never coming home
[Verse 3]
Well, I made it to the border at last
But I can't erase the scene from my mind
Anytime somebody stares at me, well
I just start running blind
Well, I'm moving through the shadows at night
Away from the staring eyes
Any day they'll be looking for me
'Cause I know I show the signs of
[Chorus]
Murders in the Rue Morgue
I'm running from the Gendarmes
Murders in the Rue Morgue
Running from the arms of the law
[Chorus]
Murders in the Rue Morgue
Running from the Gendarmes
Murders in the Rue Morgue
Am I ever gonna be free?
[Verse 4]
It took so long and I'm getting so tired
I'm running out of places to hide
Should I return to the scene of the crime
Where the two young victims died
If I could go to somebody for help
To get me out of trouble for sure
But I know that inside my mind
Well, I've got to say I've done it before
[Chorus]
Murders in the Rue Morgue
They're never gonna find me
Murders in the Rue Morgue
I'm never going home
Shit Dave Murray were amazing in that concert! And Bruce too. R.I.P Clive, you were the most amazing doing that concert, its so sad that it should end the way it did, but who knows? Maby you have gone to "A strange world, were you can dream and never grow old" (and drinking some plasmawine to, I think) ;)
Pure 🤘🏿RIP Paul
A criatividade do Clive burr era surreal!!! Os 3 primeiros discos do iron maiden são dele!!!
Paul Di'anno era incrível também
Sin duda esta fue la época dorada de Iron Maiden. Desde su primer álbum hasta el Powerslave. Cinco discos magistrales que en mi opinión hacen a esta banda la mejor del rock duro de todos los tiempos. A destacar de esta canción la increíble batería de Clive Burr, la voz recién sacada del horno de Bruce Dickinson y la intensidad de Steve Harris con el instrumento. ¡Bravo!
It's a testament to Paul Di Anno that a singler of Bruce Dickinson's calibre could never make any of Paul's songs his own.
Maiden sounded darker with Clive. They should have brought him back. May he be rocking and rolling in the great beyond!
This is about the 500th time ive watched this -fuckin great shit old skool
Bruce Dickinson tremendo capo en la puesta en escena es un maestro, Clive Burr fue magistral en los 3 primeros álbumes de Iron Maiden se le extraña .
No matter the line-up, GREATEST HEAVY METAL BAND EVER!
this is rock and roll,, love Maiden
It would have been great to see how maiden would have worked out if Clive would have stayed with the band, in my opinion this video shows the band with its strongest lineup. I love Nicko and his playing and clearly he his very technically proficient but he is nowhere near Clive musically which ultimately what counts. R.i.p Clive, still gutted you're gone.
Rob T Nowhere near Clive musically? He's different, but still very musical. Songs from Piece of Mind onwards would not sound nearly as good without Nicko.
You couldn't be more wrong and ignorant with that comment. Nicko is WAY better than Clive. And in fact, Clive was already on his way out the door by the time they even started with Bruce because Clive couldn't handle the drum parts Steve was wanting for the songs he was coming up with. Steve Harris fired him because he was holding the band back. Oh but don't take my word for it... that is according to BRUCE DICKINSON in his autobiography "What Does This Button Do?"
Prefer this with Di'anno but Bruce did it pretty well ;)
i feel blessed to of been a teenager back then..the beginning of the golden age of thrash metal
Best period of Maiden!
Clive Burr Simulator 1982
I like you more Bruce, but leave this one to Paul. Also Clive Burr is a mad man on the cannons, one of the greatest drummers of all time.
Nahhhhhhhhhh! Sorry, Bruce smoked Paul. Proper smoked him on this one. On Running Free. On Iron Maiden. On every saidPaul track, Dickinson smoked Paul. In fact he burned his house right down. 😎😂
When Bruce arrived that was the day Paul stayed a NWOBHM singer forever and Bruce took off, well evolved and smashed through the wall.
@@caveman385 really?
@@caveman385 If you said so you Brucefanboy.
@@caveman385 Exactly!!! Bruce is soooo MUCH BETTER than Di'Anno will EVER BE!!! Bruce Dickinson RULES!!! 🤘🤘
RIP Paul
My favorite Maiden Song
Clive Burr brought me here incredible tap drumming and timing!
Can I rant on Dave Murray for a second.never bitched just solid,and a great soloist,just wow,what a great player!!
i like how bruce sings this song even it's from dianno erra i have this concert on dvd early days
Rest in peace Paul😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤
RIP PAUL AND CLIVE😢😢😢❤❤❤
Reminds me of the Capitol theatre 1982 in Sydney when I saw them , they also visited the Westfield shopping mall I parramatta where they signed items and took photos
this is the song that made me an iron maiden fan!!
That's the energy!
Simply awesome, pure gem!!!
Clive Burr was monstrous on drums!!! Best drummer of Iron Maiden for me, great musician!!!
Regards from Italy
Only once in humankind history this happened, unique talent, it can ever be duplicated .
Love this song...Bruce and the Boys :) lol
Long Live Iron Maiden
Bruce Dickinson singing just isn't the same as Paul D'ianno
obviously
Of course, why would it be? two different persons, means two different voices.
Bruce is better but I do prefer D'ianno's voice on the D'ianno tracks
EnjoiSweatshopMoney same
Ikr? I wonder why... Could it be because they are both 2 different people? That must be iiiiiiit...
RIP Paul, Bruce had the range, and you had the balls and soul.
My final project of college was about this tale, YEAAAH!!!
wish i could go back in time to be at this concert!
Que bateria é. Essa? brutal e marcante lindo de ouvir
RIP Paul DiAnno.
what a voice of bruce's!! they are gods!! cant wait to see them in august!
Best Iron Maiden ever...!!!
Yes, way better than any other Iron Maiden... :)
Genuinely wish i lived my 20s during the 80s and got to experience this
Those jean vests bring back fond memories of PBR and Marlboros.. #hesher 🤘🏽
Rest In Peace Paul.
This is killer. I've never seen Bruce do this song
I agree clive way better drummer than nicko.
Nicko is a bit more proggy with a bit more technicalty, a bit jazzy and a bit bluesy thrown right into the metal mix. Clive Burr was more of a straight ahead take no prisoners Metal drummer.
Its not that any two are better, its different styles.
I prefer Clive
@@caveman385 I love your reply bc i was gonna ask why everybody likes Clive better i love both equally both are simply amazing at what they do they are so damn similar with just little differences setting them apart. You'll never hear me say 1 is better than the other I'm so glad both of them are part of the maiden family. I could live without blaze bayley though lmaooo not a bad singer but Bruce mann
Anyone knows or perhaps the guy who uploaded it where this performance was at .please respond.and Heavy Metal Rulz!!!
The venue was Hanmersmith Odeon in London. I think it’s now under a different name the Eventim Apollo I believe. If you have a streaming service like Spotify you can listen to the whole live album now. It’s called Beast Over Hammersmith. It’s a fantastic listening children of the damned gives you chills with Bruce’s vocals and screaming and hallowed be thy name.
Phenomenal
Paul DeAnno was great Bruce was also DeAnno couldn't sing Bruce's shit and Bruce couldn't sing Paul's shit either they were both great at doing their own material.
This is my favourite gig they done that was filmed with Live at the rainbow being a close 2nd. Great energy
3:09 the twin attack gives me the goose bumps then the mighty clive hitting and smashing those drums and cymbals great fill at 3:36 can someone beat iron maiden?there will never be someone that really good not even in million years from now
3:09 3:36
This is definitely the best video and set list of Maiden live along with rio 1985 and Paris 1986
first 4 maiden albums are just rock and roll masterpieces
British metal simply no 1!
Clive Burr a worldwind on the drums. Natural groove and amazing fills. 💯🥁
Best Iron's music in the world ever
Fabulous times.
I really love Maiden. But I just can't get past how amazing Rob Halford of Judas Priest is. But Maiden makes me smile and im glad to have grown up with the best
This isn't an underrated Maiden song, it's a underrated song commodus to anyone
RIP PAUL 🤘
RIP CLIVE!!!!!
just so you know burr, we love ya! keep rocking with your stuff about the multiple sclerosis and big fucking UP THE IRONS!! from brazil ;D you´re fucking awesome
Excellent
Sad to see Paul go but Bruce brought energy and a lot of it.
This song is what made me love metal and really rock music at all. Probably gonna get some thumbs down for this, but I like it with the old vocalist better
Top 5 all time greatest songs by Maiden!! Epic!
Funny thing they opened with my fav song at the time .I was there but over time forgot what they opened with.i remember how fucking high rob Halfords screams were.mega loud.😂
I saw this tour i was one of thise teenage earthdogs in 1981