@@FdViv WTF? He can't go on a hike, he can't climb a mountain, he can't ride a roller coaster, he can't even walk. Is fame all you care about? Sounds a little immature to me.
He felt abandoned after being kicked out of the maiden, he often stated that everything he made backfired or was just boycotted. He tried and he tried for a long time, eventually he was defeated by his drug and alcohol abuse. I don't feel sorry for him, but I have some compassion for the troubled man with a voice I enjoy hearing. Plus, I am also happy he overcame that scary condition that was menacing his life. Paul may not be a perfect human being, but he deserves better, both from life and from us. And I admire him for, after all his troubles, distant and recent, standing up in the stage (even in wheelchair) and sing the songs, whise copyrights he recently acquired back. Respect. 💪
His drug problem and general belligerent attitude was why Maiden dumped him as i understand it. They were just fed up. If he felt abandoned, he's not looking at the true problems, which were caused by himself. But I do hope he has some peace in his life.
Once went over West Ham with Paul Dianno and Clive Burr's drum tech, Steve (Loopy) Newhouse. That was a long time ago. I was about 20. 1975. Paul was a lot slimmer and no wheelchair and no tattoos. Great day's ❤😂🎉
Holy fook, I've just found this video in 2024 and there he is on stage "giving it large", my Punk Metal King, Paul Di'Anno. Us ol' Punk Rockers still love you, big fella, keep on rockin', you'll always be our Iron Maiden number one 😎🎸👊🏻.
@@StaticYonder You might be "right " (whatever that is ) since I feel some bias on my behalf ...having grown with the band which recorded "Killers " I was always very disappointed in that replacement ...at the time I was really disappointed in "Number of the beast " too... much of the band´s strength and spontaneity was gone . Sure, Huge commercial leap ,fancy 70s Ian Gillan school type of singing featured too ...the attitude and grime was gone for the most part though . But hey, that is how I experienced it. No more or less valid than the way you did /do...
I think it's a generation thingie. I was lost as a teen, I bought the first Maiden album because of the album cover and was blown away by the music when I dropped the needle into the vinyl. It released energy in me I had no idea was there. It rocketed me into a world of graphics, language and esoterics. My life would not have been the same without the first two Maiden albums. Bruce simply took over, but was never the thunderflash Paul was. Bruce is too studied in a way when he sings. Paul is streetcorner wise, raw power and yet emotional when the need arises. It's hard to explain, it's emotional I guess.
@@trikkke11 That is exactly what I think. Sure ...by the time "Powerslave " ( or even Piece of mind " for that matter ) was out I had got used to "another " Maiden ...still, as the years went by ,the 1st two with Paul are still the ones which have lost none of their initial impact on me. I´m still that entranced early teenager as I listen to "Ides of March " .
Paul, i hope this reaches you, the best performance you gave was at the WILTON IN SALISBURY, there was a doctor at the show who realised you have a hearing problem, the Doctor was also a sound engineer, the "PRESCRIPTION" he wrote for the desk was this. cut everything above 140hz completely from the monitor on the side you are deaf on, cut the 140 hertz as a framework, starting with a 30 - 70 hertz 15 db boosted monitor into a single speaker capable of holding without distorting. Frequencies 71-140hertz at 8percent above production volume into seperate main monitor ON YOUR DEAF SIDE., this speaker needs to be next to the boosted 30-70 htz cabinet, 141 - 400 hertz at 5 percent boost, a seperate speaker on your good side giving main monitor study output of total sound as it can be heard correctly. you have one of the most powerful voices i ever heard, do not give up. Whoever the guy on desk was sound engineering, has a COMPLETE write up of what it took to get it right. (daryl masterton?). The Hairs in your ear are damaged, you hear on your deaf side from air pressure changes and they need to be definite. Lee The Doctor from the Wilton Pub Gig.
amen, and i'll bet he was still amazing! Those first 2 maiden albums were .... ridiculously good and seriously ROCKED! I love bruce and all of the operatic masterpieces they did, but Paul was ... kinda like how i felt about Bon Scott.. 2 of the best and just the hardest rockers at the time!
Ive got a real love for the Dianno era of Iron Maiden. They were a lot less theatrical and more aggressive back then, but he is just trying to cash in now. I mean, he left the band in 1981!!
@@saraivatoledo1842 I probably would. Iron Maiden were great when he was the singer. Actually I wish they would tone the theatrics and props down these days. Go for a more back to basics approach.
Last time I saw them was on the Seventh son of a seventh son tour with Helloween opening (when the latter were STILL a very decent Speed Metal band - incredible live band back then . 88 that was . One of my 1st gigs -unforgettable to the point I´ve had the chance to see them many times after (mainly at festivals ) and have always declined since I have this feeling it would had ruined the memories I have of that mid teens/ "mid size " gig in the 80s which was simply magical as you can imagine . @@chriswilkinson7636
@@normwho7 I was probably harsh and he's playing songs that Iron Maiden themselves don't play anymore. I'd probably go and see him if I got the chance actually.
We had him one time on a festival. Never had such a S.M.F on stage... the year after we had blaze baley.. now that is a great guy, with no arrogance because he thanked the public for coming to see him, and aftershave everything he sat with us and togheter we had a super time....
great albums but not the best by far. Take a lesson kids...drugs and drinking will rob you of your future and leave you hating the past. Love you Paul, take care and keep fighting. UP THE IRONS 🤘
Sou fã do Iron Maiden mais infelizmente paul di anno parou no tempo. vive do passado. A vida é cruel ele que procurou o caminho da escuridão não se cuidou tá numa cadeira de rodas os excesso o detonaram um grande vocalista infelizmente não soube administrar o que deus deu a ele a voz.
THE VOCALS ARE NO GOOD ANYMORE.😡WHY? I AM A SINGER AND KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT.AGING IS THE WORST THING.I AM EXPERIENCING MYSELF.LET THE YOUNG TAKE THE FLAG.🤔
@@lukanovak1492 No, I left him out on purpose, he hasn't aged well. He's doing very well despite his age, but Painkiller is a painful listen these days. Ripper does that one better for sure
@@StaticYonder I dont agree at all! He is still awesome and even Painkiller live is incredible (the sound doesnt translate well through camera but when you're actually there its amazing)
He felt abandoned after being kicked out of the maiden, he often stated that everything he made backfired or was just boycotted. He tried and he tried for a long time, eventually he was defeated by his drug and alcohol abuse. I don't feel sorry for him, but I have some compassion for the troubled man with a voice I enjoy hearing. Plus, I am also happy he overcame that scary condition that was menacing his life. Paul may not be a perfect human being, but he deserves better, both from life and from us. And I admire him for, after all his troubles, distant and recent, standing up in the stage (even in wheelchair) and sing the songs, whose copyrights he recently acquired back. Respect. 💪
Dont judge man. Karma is a bitch wether is you or someone you love. Is not about feeling sorry, like some dumbass feeling sorry for James crying for his alcoholism problems with $320 M. But at least understand well what he has gone through, is not about only judging him.
Poor guy 😢, life is cruel. He helped give us the 1st two Maiden Albums! Thank you Paul!
Poor guy?? He is doing way much more than you are doing right now in life, I bet you a thousand for that
@@FdViv Thats probably the dumbest reply Ive ever read on youtube
@@SonnyGTA never as dumb as you are
@@FdViv WTF? He can't go on a hike, he can't climb a mountain, he can't ride a roller coaster, he can't even walk. Is fame all you care about? Sounds a little immature to me.
@@Paolo8772 very much more fame that the one you looking for here on you tube with your worthless comments big L for you for that.
One of the very best songs from their catalogue.
El respeto que tienen los fans del heavy metal por sus ''idolos'' es infinito!.Grandiosos los albums de I.Maiden donde Paul D. Cantó! 🤘🍻😛
Mejor disco de maiden para mí: KILLERS
Il à fait décoller maiden
He has a good backing band.
This is not really his band. More like hired musicians for a few gigs :)
The comment is actually true as well as ironic.
When you can't sing anymore you have to have a topnotch band. Ask Don Dokken.
ive always loved Paul, his raw energy, his attitude, & his voice, its just hard to see him in a wheel chair, we all get old
Paul is one the best singers I love him and his band you rock my darling ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
Grande Di Anno lo ví en Cusco, Perú. Conciertaso !!!!
He felt abandoned after being kicked out of the maiden, he often stated that everything he made backfired or was just boycotted. He tried and he tried for a long time, eventually he was defeated by his drug and alcohol abuse. I don't feel sorry for him, but I have some compassion for the troubled man with a voice I enjoy hearing. Plus, I am also happy he overcame that scary condition that was menacing his life. Paul may not be a perfect human being, but he deserves better, both from life and from us. And I admire him for, after all his troubles, distant and recent, standing up in the stage (even in wheelchair) and sing the songs, whise copyrights he recently acquired back. Respect. 💪
His drug problem and general belligerent attitude was why Maiden dumped him as i understand it. They were just fed up. If he felt abandoned, he's not looking at the true problems, which were caused by himself. But I do hope he has some peace in his life.
Once went over West Ham with Paul Dianno and Clive Burr's drum tech, Steve (Loopy) Newhouse. That was a long time ago. I was about 20. 1975. Paul was a lot slimmer and no wheelchair and no tattoos. Great day's ❤😂🎉
He made his part to create one of the best bands of all time - So respect and hope he is doing well
Love you Paul…you are the real Trooper😗
???
This is sad to watch. No power left in that voice compared to 1980.
Time comes for us all my friend. none of us are the same as we were 40 years ago. glad he is still with us.
I think see him in a wheel chair is the sad part,
Do you think Messi is still good at football in 40 years?
Holy fook, I've just found this video in 2024 and there he is on stage "giving it large", my Punk Metal King, Paul Di'Anno. Us ol' Punk Rockers still love you, big fella, keep on rockin', you'll always be our Iron Maiden number one 😎🎸👊🏻.
Amen brother ⚡ the first 2 maiden albums are definitely the best 😜
The best song ever!!! Long live Paul The Great!!!
Awesome!!!
Agree 🤘
I love you Paul you are still a legend sweetheart ❤❤❤❤
This is the best Paul Di´Anno has ever sounded ever since he left Maiden . He sounds sober and is singing much better ( as a consequence ?! ) .
That's not a very high bar, he's never been nearly as good as Bruce. Amazing sure, but not a candle
@@StaticYonder You might be "right " (whatever that is ) since I feel some bias on my behalf ...having grown with the band which recorded "Killers " I was always very disappointed in that replacement ...at the time I was really disappointed in "Number of the beast " too... much of the band´s strength and spontaneity was gone . Sure, Huge commercial leap ,fancy 70s Ian Gillan school type of singing featured too ...the attitude and grime was gone for the most part though . But hey, that is how I experienced it. No more or less valid than the way you did /do...
I think it's a generation thingie. I was lost as a teen, I bought the first Maiden album because of the album cover and was blown away by the music when I dropped the needle into the vinyl. It released energy in me I had no idea was there. It rocketed me into a world of graphics, language and esoterics. My life would not have been the same without the first two Maiden albums. Bruce simply took over, but was never the thunderflash Paul was. Bruce is too studied in a way when he sings. Paul is streetcorner wise, raw power and yet emotional when the need arises. It's hard to explain, it's emotional I guess.
@@trikkke11 That is exactly what I think. Sure ...by the time "Powerslave " ( or even Piece of mind " for that matter ) was out I had got used to "another " Maiden ...still, as the years went by ,the 1st two with Paul are still the ones which have lost none of their initial impact on me.
I´m still that entranced early teenager as I listen to "Ides of March " .
Maybe he stopped sniffing the powder...
Love this guy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Paul, i hope this reaches you, the best performance you gave was at the WILTON IN SALISBURY, there was a doctor at the show who realised you have a hearing problem, the Doctor was also a sound engineer, the "PRESCRIPTION" he wrote for the desk was this. cut everything above 140hz completely from the monitor on the side you are deaf on, cut the 140 hertz as a framework, starting with a 30 - 70 hertz 15 db boosted monitor into a single speaker capable of holding without distorting.
Frequencies 71-140hertz at 8percent above production volume into seperate main monitor ON YOUR DEAF SIDE., this speaker needs to be next to the boosted 30-70 htz cabinet, 141 - 400 hertz at 5 percent boost, a seperate speaker on your good side giving main monitor study output of total sound as it can be heard correctly. you have one of the most powerful voices i ever heard, do not give up.
Whoever the guy on desk was sound engineering, has a COMPLETE write up of what it took to get it right. (daryl masterton?).
The Hairs in your ear are damaged, you hear on your deaf side from air pressure changes and they need to be definite.
Lee The Doctor from the Wilton Pub Gig.
amen, and i'll bet he was still amazing! Those first 2 maiden albums were .... ridiculously good and seriously ROCKED! I love bruce and all of the operatic masterpieces they did, but Paul was ... kinda like how i felt about Bon Scott.. 2 of the best and just the hardest rockers at the time!
@@HansCruse Paul can produce a sound barrage of power when he is given the right stage setup and audio monitoring on stage.
La pena no haber grabado más, pero tenía que disfrutarlo
Ive got a real love for the Dianno era of Iron Maiden. They were a lot less theatrical and more aggressive back then, but he is just trying to cash in now. I mean, he left the band in 1981!!
Wouldn´t you ? Cash in on what you do best ,I mean ?
@@saraivatoledo1842 I probably would. Iron Maiden were great when he was the singer. Actually I wish they would tone the theatrics and props down these days. Go for a more back to basics approach.
Last time I saw them was on the Seventh son of a seventh son tour with Helloween opening (when the latter were STILL a very decent Speed Metal band - incredible live band back then . 88 that was . One of my 1st gigs -unforgettable to the point I´ve had the chance to see them many times after (mainly at festivals ) and have always declined since I have this feeling it would had ruined the memories I have of that mid teens/ "mid size " gig in the 80s which was simply magical as you can imagine . @@chriswilkinson7636
I dont think hes trying to "cash in" i just think he needs to pay the bills, metal doesnt come with apension or retiremnet benefits!!!
@@normwho7 I was probably harsh and he's playing songs that Iron Maiden themselves don't play anymore. I'd probably go and see him if I got the chance actually.
Grupo chingón con Poul o Erickson para el mundo 🌎 aparte vienen de dónde son los dueños de la música
FUKKIN LEGEND!
Amei ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Sucesso pela volta aos palcos, força 🎉❤
The beast .... The only IRON MAIDEN.... Master
Paul will forever be loved by the fans. But is there a Paul beyond Iron Maiden? Does he have his own stuff?
We had him one time on a festival. Never had such a S.M.F on stage... the year after we had blaze baley.. now that is a great guy, with no arrogance because he thanked the public for coming to see him, and aftershave everything he sat with us and togheter we had a super time....
He will always be Iron Maiden, he sang their best song, this one!
wow, the painting looks great :)
Grande señor paul dianno❤
Como no hay nada bueno que decir…. Voy a guardar un enorme SILENCIO!!!
Always cared about Paul. Although I must be honest. Its time to quit singing.
Он зарабатывает на жизнь.
Yo también lloro 😭
Paul Di'anno ha escrito historia dentro del heavy con estos 2 primeros álbumes de Iron Maiden
Never knew Paul co-wrote that masterpiece.
the performance and interpretation given by di anno
on Maiden's first 2 albums still cannot be sung again by the next replacements
fantastic singer
UP THE IRONS😍🤘❤️🔥 4EVER YEEEEAHHH
🌋
True metal !!!!!!!
the singer of iron maiden's best albums - a living legend, love to you mate !!
great albums but not the best by far. Take a lesson kids...drugs and drinking will rob you of your future and leave you hating the past. Love you Paul, take care and keep fighting. UP THE IRONS 🤘
❤❤❤❤❤❤
grande Paul!
Shocking
A tope!🎉
A maior música da donzela de ferro o maior album com di anno fato
Metal Anthem. This Voice! Thank you for sharing!
Still sounds great. If he lost a bit of weight he'd be able to be mobile in concert with that knee.
I take the first 2 albums over any of the others any day
Metal porra
Sou fã do Iron Maiden mais infelizmente paul di anno parou no tempo. vive do passado. A vida é cruel ele que procurou o caminho da escuridão não se cuidou tá numa cadeira de rodas os excesso o detonaram um grande vocalista infelizmente não soube administrar o que deus deu a ele a voz.
great but noone can play it as good as steve harris
Tantas canciones buenas que tiene en su etapa fuera de Maiden
I'd like to meet him, seems really awesome
Careful what you wish for.
@@PopPop_2 I meet him after a show in New York, funny guy
Mantiene bien la voz
La batería como que no suena muy bien 😮😮
La verdad, tocarlo muy rápido "mata la canción"
Il à fait décoller maiden
Why😢
The best Maiden song and has jack to do with Bruce whose the most overrated, RIP Paul
Sad he's in a wheelchair but everybody here fantasize about playing in huge crowds at least once here Maiden fans that we are. Congrats Paul.
結局彼は必要な治療を受けられたんだろうか。兎に角ポールの健康を祈っています。
Is Paul actually singing 🤔😁 or just throwing out words 😂
Hai il naso sporco😢😂😂😂🎉❤
paul the maiden ponce he was the starter bruce is the main course he cant even sing now shite
Paul is the best singer
Best singer in what? 😅😅
Cannot understand even one word of this song.
Check your ears dude!
nope
Awful.....
THE VOCALS ARE NO GOOD ANYMORE.😡WHY? I AM A SINGER AND KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT.AGING IS THE WORST THING.I AM EXPERIENCING MYSELF.LET THE YOUNG TAKE THE FLAG.🤔
there are a few exceptions! Eric from Manowar, Bruce Dickinson, Ronnie Dio
@@StaticYonder you missed the best one... Rob Halford
@@lukanovak1492 No, I left him out on purpose, he hasn't aged well. He's doing very well despite his age, but Painkiller is a painful listen these days. Ripper does that one better for sure
@@StaticYonder I dont agree at all! He is still awesome and even Painkiller live is incredible (the sound doesnt translate well through camera but when you're actually there its amazing)
And never stop to practise.even when youre older
Horrible, I miss his voice back in the early 80s.
Shite
This Is Just Sad! Man Just Give It Up! Dianno Still Embarassing Himself Even In a Wheelchair Going Round Murdering Maiden Songs!
😮no…
What a bad voice … time to stop
Paul rulez \m/
Maiden fuckin never dies first two disks is best!up the Irons!Harris monster)))\m/!11111
Anda que no es malo cantando en directo....
I don't feel sorry for him if you are not a serious artist in the end it is all your fault. 👎
He felt abandoned after being kicked out of the maiden, he often stated that everything he made backfired or was just boycotted. He tried and he tried for a long time, eventually he was defeated by his drug and alcohol abuse. I don't feel sorry for him, but I have some compassion for the troubled man with a voice I enjoy hearing. Plus, I am also happy he overcame that scary condition that was menacing his life. Paul may not be a perfect human being, but he deserves better, both from life and from us. And I admire him for, after all his troubles, distant and recent, standing up in the stage (even in wheelchair) and sing the songs, whose copyrights he recently acquired back. Respect. 💪
Dont judge man. Karma is a bitch wether is you or someone you love. Is not about feeling sorry, like some dumbass feeling sorry for James crying for his alcoholism problems with $320 M. But at least understand well what he has gone through, is not about only judging him.
Bad.
Awesome!!