dave murray is one of the best guitarists alive. amazing how he;s been through maiden their whole career. and also how he was fired from maiden before paul came in!! (1977)
This video is the best of the metal years for me...less commercialized....800-2000 fans packed into a tiny concert hall..this was considered "underground" ..... Bruce commercialized Miaiden and the "scene" of heavy metal.... The shows were much better in small halls than blowout stadiums..Tickets were only $8.oo-$22.00...What a steal...
His energy is awesome and he seems to play the crowd well. Very sad that they had to part ways, I really would liked to have seen where they could have gone with Di'anno. Much respect to you Di'anno!
La mecánica del brazo derecho de Clive Burr en el Hi-Hat es Única e Irrepetible, y éste fill en (1:51) es simplemente una maravilla, ¿y en 1980?. ¡¡ LEYENDA !!. Saludos desde Chile🇨🇱
the truth of the matter is, without Bruce Dickenson, nobody outside of east London England would have heard of this band. we all bought Number of the Beast in 1982 when we were 13 years old, and while waiting for Piece of Mind, we went looking for anything and everything with the red and white Iron Maiden logo on it. which led us to buy the first 2 albums, and to discover the amazing Paul Dianno. without Number of the Beast making Maiden international supertstars, i would have never heard him.
@FyodorMDostoyevsky it's good to hear. i was 12 in 1981. you're fucking lucky; maybe it's being out there in california... it took The # of the Beast and Run to the Hills for us to catch wind of them in Canada. but the Di'anno records are the best of Maiden in my opinion.
@Davux1995 It doesn't matter. DI Anno was the heart of maiden. If the money doesn't mind, he could be in maiden even nowadays. His songs had an different style. The style that makes me like Iron Maiden.
where do you live? i was in Canada, so not being exposed to the first Maiden albums appears to be a regional/geographical issue. once me and my friends had heard Number of the Beast, like i said, we went out and bought anything and everything that had the Maiden logo, which lead us to the amazing Di'anno albums. Number of the Beast is one of the best things i've ever heard, still, so i'm happy i heard it first, and went to di'anno in 'reverse', so Bruce didn't 'ruin' it for me. i love it all.
@FyodorMDostoyevsky no worries. maybe i should check around before making sweeping statements. coming from my perspective, it was hearing number of the beast in grade 7 that made me go out and buy anything, books, Maiden Japan, Women in Uniform cufflinks for christs sake! and of course, that allowed me and my (uninformed) friends to hear the mighty di'anno and classics like transylvania, the ides of march, killers, murders in the rue morgue, and my all time fave - drifter
haha yeah, eeh... about the firing of dave in the 70's... it was because of the singer, Dennis Wilcock that Davey got fired!!! T___T then Davey got back to maiden and dennis left for Di'Anno :)
I can translate as I'm from London & I'm also one of the "boys from Wimbledon" that Paul mentions in the intro. He says "It's really nice to be back here again - Christ, it's amazing - really good - this next song, from the same album - I'd like to do this for the boys from Wimbledon wherever they are - oh yes, I should have known - this song - this song called Wrathchild". Paul was always a friendly guy. We'd met him a few times before this gig. I bought him a pint at the bar which is why he gave us the shout-out.
WRONG, Bruce is a god, but Paul was the original style of Maiden. Y'see, when you're young the better stuff come out of you... getting old just kills your creativity, thats what happen with such great bands such as Metallica, Judas and Maiden too..
Not true man. I was 17 in 82', so our crowd worshipped the first two Iron Maiden albums, the way Bruce Dickinson described in interviews when aked about his reaction to watching his soon to be band, then, Paul, the singer. A few of my friends wore the "Killers" album (Eddie and his axe) crested on their cut off jean jackets, definately a cool time. Actually, Bruce ruined it for us. When he joined the band looked hoaky, and an overkill..Paul gave the boys of Iron Maiden a less glamorous identity
Paul is great, but I JUST CAN'T see him fitting in with Number of The Beast, Piece of Mind, ESPECIALLY POWERSLAVE. Those classics just wouldn't sound right. Besides, Paul was addicted to COCAINE. Bruce is a clean, vibrant, and almost rangeless abilities at vocals. And also, NOTB might not have even happened. Basically, Bruce was the right choice. But regardless the singer, IRON MAIDEN STILL ROCKS! EVERY ALBUM! UP THE IRONS!
XRTVicious _ Without Bruce it very well could be Powerslave would've been a different album all together. Who knows,it could've been better could've been worse.Singing qualities of both are equally great/terrible(or better said : average at best compared to Caruso or a young Pavarotti). And who cars about drugs habbits,it is not like any of them are straight edge and cocaine destroys just as much as alcohol/marlboro.
Slit Bodmod I know it's been four years but i have to point out the fucking obvious here.. The Number of the Beast ,Piece of Mind, Powerslave,Somewhere in Time and Seventh Son were all wrote with Dickinson in mind. Simply put, if Di anno had stayed, other albums would have been wrote to suit the bands style with Di anno. Harris could write a different style of song for Dickinsons operatic voice. I hope you understand this !!
With Paul they became eally great and from literally zero (before Paul they were nothing). Paul was just so good performer, so charismatic, everybody was fascinated. But I understand Harris, drinking and addicted lead singer is just useless. You have to replace him. Uriah Heep sacked David Byron, Marillion sacked Fish. Its impossible to avoid if you are touring band.
Rest in peace Paul.
RIP Paul
It's a trip seeing Dennise Stratton playing this song 👍🏼
It's spelt Dennis Stratton - Denise is a girls name lol - we have Dennis Willcok singing this in 1977 for Iron Maiden in a rehearsal on our channel.
dave murray is one of the best guitarists alive. amazing how he;s been through maiden their whole career. and also how he was fired from maiden before paul came in!! (1977)
This is their best album
the best formation: clive,steve,dave,adrian,paul. these are the true iron maiden. killer the best album, a complete masterpiece
Shardan88 in this video there is stratton on the lett, not smith
@enrico bernardini, that's right, he didn't join the band until the following year 1981.
I agree 👍🏻
This video is the best of the metal years for me...less commercialized....800-2000
fans packed into a tiny concert hall..this was considered "underground" ..... Bruce commercialized Miaiden and the "scene"
of heavy metal....
The shows were much better in small halls than blowout stadiums..Tickets were only $8.oo-$22.00...What a steal...
Did anybody catch that Paul quoted David Coverdale's crooning in Stormbringer after the last solo? Note for note.....watch for these things...lol!!
His energy is awesome and he seems to play the crowd well. Very sad that they had to part ways, I really would liked to have seen where they could have gone with Di'anno. Much respect to you Di'anno!
👍👍👍
1980
They were so good even in their really early days. The greatest band of all time.
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April 14th 1980 the same day their debut album was released. Dennis Stratton rocking his heart out.
Early Iron Maiden. Raw. Powerful. The best! 🤘
Saw these guys in 80 supporting Kiss in germany...definately my fav line up...and bloody good!!
lets start a petition to get a reunion tour with paul dianno behind the mic long live paul
Heavy and agressive the best Iron Maiden
that's the real shit right there. good on'ya for putting this up.
Up Up Up ! Those early Iron Maiden rocked the world with that "afterpunk" style!!!
Long Live Paul !!
DENNIS STRATTON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok Paul,show Bruce how it's done;)!
Cool. I love Bruce and Paul. Fun seeing this vintage stuff. Thanks!
I am amazed by the fact that now they play it much much faster
Paul Dianno is a GOD!!!!
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La mecánica del brazo derecho de Clive Burr en el Hi-Hat es Única e Irrepetible, y éste fill en (1:51) es simplemente una maravilla, ¿y en 1980?. ¡¡ LEYENDA !!.
Saludos desde Chile🇨🇱
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My first official Metal concert '83 Phoenix, AZ. They headlined for Saxon and Fastway ,
dianno's vox are just so raw on this one, so gritty...
the truth of the matter is, without Bruce Dickenson, nobody outside of east London England would have heard of this band. we all bought Number of the Beast in 1982 when we were 13 years old, and while waiting for Piece of Mind, we went looking for anything and everything with the red and white Iron Maiden logo on it. which led us to buy the first 2 albums, and to discover the amazing Paul Dianno. without Number of the Beast making Maiden international supertstars, i would have never heard him.
I wouldn’t want to have the first two albums not exist.
In my book things worked out great for us, as we get ALL the great music!🤘🏻
Best maiden cd's!(Iron Maiden and Killers)
Thx Paul..... Rip Clive
Rip clive
what an AWESOOOOOOOMMMMMMMEEEE VOICE.DIANNO RULES
Iron Maiden at its best. Later they were just a commercial monster.
@RandomGuy656 wrathchild was not released in 1981 as you said, it was already released in 1979 on the Metal For Muthas album, together with Sanctuary
god i like both of them,
always so original band, even from the very begining
I had no idea Paul died, RIP
These were the fuckin days man. Fuck all the stadiums. Glad I didn't miss this. Small venues
Yeah, we do. You're the huge Iommi fan. Love Sabbath dude!
classico
classico
@mischiefmakers It was iron maiden's very esence... the rest is mostly a continuation...
Rich at the very least you got to answer to Paul.
Yea thats the good stuff
UFO+SEX PISOLS= IRON MAIDEN. Back then at least. Best era!!!
Add hendtix . Father of al these metal solos
i always liked number of the beast from the first time i herd it but i wish maiden would of stuck with this direction
@FyodorMDostoyevsky it's good to hear. i was 12 in 1981. you're fucking lucky; maybe it's being out there in california... it took The # of the Beast and Run to the Hills for us to catch wind of them in Canada. but the Di'anno records are the best of Maiden in my opinion.
Even though i find Paul amazing, i would have LOVED to hear Bruce rerecord Maiden's first albums. Cause his Audition on Killers is truly amazing :P
@Davux1995 Not only steve, but Rod Smallwood too.
@Davux1995 It doesn't matter. DI Anno was the heart of maiden. If the money doesn't mind, he could be in maiden even nowadays. His songs had an different style. The style that makes me like Iron Maiden.
I see a Hiwatt back there! And they seem to be playing half a tone higher, or no?
where do you live? i was in Canada, so not being exposed to the first Maiden albums appears to be a regional/geographical issue. once me and my friends had heard Number of the Beast, like i said, we went out and bought anything and everything that had the Maiden logo, which lead us to the amazing Di'anno albums. Number of the Beast is one of the best things i've ever heard, still, so i'm happy i heard it first, and went to di'anno in 'reverse', so Bruce didn't 'ruin' it for me. i love it all.
最高だぜ!
アイアンメイデン!!
this stuff still sounds fresh and exciting, and I never took to Bruce, Paul has charisma
Paul's voice here was at its best. Shame he fucked it up.
@MrOkiLL same here. I dont want to hear Bruce singing Wrathchild. Its Diannos song^^
paul it's the singer of iron.
0:22 OH MY GOD!!!
quote.
1 album iron maiden ,Paul d a....ithink .
paul > bruce.
@Erpyrikk i was not referring to this video
@FyodorMDostoyevsky no worries. maybe i should check around before making sweeping statements. coming from my perspective, it was hearing number of the beast in grade 7 that made me go out and buy anything, books, Maiden Japan, Women in Uniform cufflinks for christs sake! and of course, that allowed me and my (uninformed) friends to hear the mighty di'anno and classics like transylvania, the ides of march, killers, murders in the rue morgue, and my all time fave - drifter
Because I'm A Rothchild
Paul was the better man for Maiden ... period!
to what extent? Cyberspace aquaintances.
i like more the rusty and raw sound of paul voice , for me , bruce voice is just too high and clean
Dennis Willcock was the second singer of Maiden. A 1977 rehearsal tape has him singing Wrathchild and he has a raw voice - but it is a rehearsal
Round
how much r they now? i know i should know but im only 13
Killer!
Thanks to the guy who lost his night and his time/money to record this
haha yeah, eeh... about the firing of dave in the 70's... it was because of the singer, Dennis Wilcock that Davey got fired!!! T___T then Davey got back to maiden and dennis left for Di'Anno :)
I cannot understand a word when Paul is talking.
I can translate as I'm from London & I'm also one of the "boys from Wimbledon" that Paul mentions in the intro. He says "It's really nice to be back here again - Christ, it's amazing - really good - this next song, from the same album - I'd like to do this for the boys from Wimbledon wherever they are - oh yes, I should have known - this song - this song called Wrathchild". Paul was always a friendly guy. We'd met him a few times before this gig. I bought him a pint at the bar which is why he gave us the shout-out.
WRONG,
Bruce is a god, but Paul was the original style of Maiden.
Y'see, when you're young the better stuff come out of you...
getting old just kills your creativity, thats what happen with such great bands such as Metallica, Judas and Maiden too..
true. That was a better band, and better times. Heavy Metal grew too big, too fast, and Bruce was a major contributor.
were did u get these vids?
wrathchild was released in 1981 not 1980
yeah, bud. do we know each other?
HA this is so cool but who the hell filmed this
@HeavenTornAsunder666 he got into drugs then got sloppy
you're that guy who once modelled. Right?
they probaly blew kiss off the stage in 1980.
how about Bruce and Paul singing together?
Not true man. I was 17 in 82', so our crowd worshipped the first two Iron Maiden albums, the way Bruce Dickinson described in interviews when aked about his reaction to watching his soon to be band, then, Paul, the singer. A few of my friends wore the "Killers" album (Eddie and his axe) crested on their cut off jean jackets, definately a cool time. Actually, Bruce ruined it for us. When he joined the band looked hoaky, and an overkill..Paul gave the boys of Iron Maiden a less glamorous identity
bruce is a god, but it was better with paul
Good old times.
Di'anno maiden forever.
Steve "shit" harris, you shouldn get off Paul of Maiden.
I prefer Bruce but the firsts songs was better with Paul
Paul is great, but I JUST CAN'T see him fitting in with Number of The Beast, Piece of Mind, ESPECIALLY POWERSLAVE. Those classics just wouldn't sound right. Besides, Paul was addicted to COCAINE. Bruce is a clean, vibrant, and almost rangeless abilities at vocals. And also, NOTB might not have even happened. Basically, Bruce was the right choice. But regardless the singer, IRON MAIDEN STILL ROCKS! EVERY ALBUM! UP THE IRONS!
XRTVicious _ Without Bruce it very well could be Powerslave would've been a different album all together.
Who knows,it could've been better could've been worse.Singing qualities of both are equally great/terrible(or better said : average at best compared to Caruso or a young Pavarotti).
And who cars about drugs habbits,it is not like any of them are straight edge and cocaine destroys just as much as alcohol/marlboro.
Slit Bodmod I know it's been four years but i have to point out the fucking obvious here.. The Number of the Beast ,Piece of Mind, Powerslave,Somewhere in Time and Seventh Son were all wrote with Dickinson in mind. Simply put, if Di anno had stayed, other albums would have been wrote to suit the bands style with Di anno. Harris could write a different style of song for Dickinsons operatic voice. I hope you understand this !!
With Paul they became eally great and from literally zero (before Paul they were nothing). Paul was just so good performer, so charismatic, everybody was fascinated. But I understand Harris, drinking and addicted lead singer is just useless. You have to replace him. Uriah Heep sacked David Byron, Marillion sacked Fish. Its impossible to avoid if you are touring band.
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Bruce Dickinson is Waaaay Better than Paul...
Rothschild