try the clansman rock in rio 2001 about the pic braveheart, the invasion of scotland by england. the red and the black live chapter. 3 guitars. so happy. bruce on first tour since being cured of throat cancer. in the cklansman the drummer and bruce also dance. bruce has short hair as when not touring was an airline pilot and also flew the band around the world on ed force 1.
“The Trooper” is based on the Charge of the Light Brigade, a historic event that occurred during the Crimean War in 1854. The song tells the story of a British soldier’s futile heroism during this ill-fated light infantry maneuver at the Battle of Balaclava. The lyrics vividly depict the chaos and bravery of the soldiers, with lines like “The mighty roar of the Russian guns” and “When a Russian gets me in his sights.” Iron Maiden’s iconic track remains an essential part of heavy metal music, drawing inspiration from Lord Tennyson’s poem of the same name. Iron Maiden is considered to be one of the most influential heavy metal bands of all time. They have inspired many other bands, including Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax, Testament, Exodus, Overkill, and Death Angel. Other bands that wouldn't exist without Iron Maiden include Slipknot, Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, Opeth, Sabaton, Emperor, and Cradle Of Filth This band is one BIG rabbit hole.. you should do Aces High next.
Hollowed Be Thy Name 1982 offical video it's live. Aces High, Revelations, Rime of the Ancient Mariner flight 666, Dance of Death En Vivo. There's a small sample to start with.
Energy is the paramount word when talking about Iron Maiden. This is one of the oldest songs and of they were very young here. But they are still active, and they have three guitarists now. To listen how they fare nowadays I highly suggest listening to (and watching the animated video of) "The Writing on the Wall" from their last album Senjutsu, that came out more or less three years ago.
You know a band is epic when the chorus of one of there most popular song is Ooooooooh! Ooooooooh! My favorites are Alexander the Great, Powrslave & Flyght of Icarus; but the first metal song that i liked was Hallowed Be Thy Name. So my suggestion is the 1982 Live version in Hammersmith.
Fantastic reaction! Thank you!👍🏻 With many Iron Maiden songs you get an accurate history lesson. The Trooper tells the account of a British soldier in the Battle of Balaklava during the Crimean War. Lord Cardigan led the British cavalry against Russian forces during this battle on 25 October 1854. Lord Raglan had intended to send the Light Brigade to prevent the Russians from removing captured guns from overrun Turkish positions. However, there was miscommunication in the chain of command and the Light Brigade was instead sent on a suicide mission charging straight at heavy Russian artillery which cost the lives of three hundred British soldiers. Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote a poem to commemorate this disaster and he called it "The Charge of the Light Brigade". The bronze that the recaptured guns were made from was used to make the Victoria Cross, a military medal of the very highest order that was awarded "for valour" and designed by Queen Victoria herself. Very few of these have ever been awarded, even to this day. Other great Iron Maiden history lessons you could check out.... Run to the Hills, Alexander the Great, Paschendale and Empire of the Clouds. I've been a Maiden fan since hearing their debut album on cassette in 1980 when I was 10 years old. I've seen them live every time they've played in London, their home ground and mine too, and they never disappoint. Up the Irons!!!
I have seen Iron Maidan live more times then I can remember since the 80's, at least 15-20. The bass player is the brains behind this band. He writes deep lyrics about many historical events and is the best musician, always listen to the bass line with this band. The singer was one of the first in heavy metal to sing with such range and power like an opera singer. I would recommend checking out Alexandra the Great or The Rime of the Ancient Mariner next. Both deep thinker songs about historical events/stories. You want to go old Iron Maiden, like pre Seventh Son of the Seventh Son. Everything after that is meh.
I think a lot of people already recommended it, but you should try "Run To The Hills", because of the lyrics. You are a smart guy when it comes to lyrics, so I think you gonna like it.
Thanks for this one … a birthday surprise for me. 😊 I’ve learned quite a bit of history from Iron Maiden. Aces High is another one that gets your heart racing.
Same for me pal. I was 8 when I was at a friend's house and his dad had a huge record collection. One day my eye caught the artwork from the Aces High single with Eddie flying a spitfire and I thought it was amazing. His dad played it for me to listen to and I was hooked from then on. That got me interested in WWII and the Battle of Britain and then aircraft in general. I now have a worryingly large collection of military model planes. Then through more listening I started getting more and more interested in history and literature. I learned or at the least was motivated to learn more about history by Iron Maiden than any history class at school.
There's tons of great songs by these guys. Really, you should just pick an album and do a review of the whole thing. My personal favorites are "Number of the Beast" and "Somwhere in Time". But can't forget "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son"
You have opened a big chapter in metal music cuz Maiden have great songs in their catalog. I will suggest some from each album: 1) phantom of the opera 2) killers, wrathchild 3) run to the hills, number of the beast, hallowed by the name 4) flight of icarus, revelations, to tame a land 5) aces high, 2 minutes to midnight, the rime of the ancient mariner 6) alexander the great, wasted years 7) the evil that men do, infinite dreams, can i play with madness 8) holy smoke, bring your daughter to the slaughter 9) fear of the dark, afraid to shoot strangers, wasting love These songs will get up to 1992. Check them out and then continue to more modern songs
YOU JUST SAW THE BEST BAND IN THE WORLD IN THEIR PRIME ...THE SONG WRITTEN BY STEVE HARRIS THE BASSIST -LEADER OF THE BAND ?ITS A SONG ABOUT AN OLD RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH BATTLE
The song is based off a peom from about 1850 called "Charge of the Light Brigade" written about a war in Russia, the B &W footage is from the movie of the same name.
Which song should I react to next?
Hallowed Be Thy Name Iron Maiden
Hallowed Be Thy Name, live 1982 in Hammersmith
try the clansman rock in rio 2001 about the pic braveheart, the invasion of scotland by england. the red and the black live chapter. 3 guitars. so happy. bruce on first tour since being cured of throat cancer. in the cklansman the drummer and bruce also dance. bruce has short hair as when not touring was an airline pilot and also flew the band around the world on ed force 1.
"Aces High", "Hallowed Be Thy Name" or "Wasted Years."
Run To The Hills, The Number Of The Beast and Fear Of The Dark.
“The Trooper” is based on the Charge of the Light Brigade, a historic event that occurred during the Crimean War in 1854. The song tells the story of a British soldier’s futile heroism during this ill-fated light infantry maneuver at the Battle of Balaclava. The lyrics vividly depict the chaos and bravery of the soldiers, with lines like “The mighty roar of the Russian guns” and “When a Russian gets me in his sights.” Iron Maiden’s iconic track remains an essential part of heavy metal music, drawing inspiration from Lord Tennyson’s poem of the same name. Iron Maiden is considered to be one of the most influential heavy metal bands of all time. They have inspired many other bands, including Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax, Testament, Exodus, Overkill, and Death Angel. Other bands that wouldn't exist without Iron Maiden include Slipknot, Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, Opeth, Sabaton, Emperor, and Cradle Of Filth This band is one BIG rabbit hole.. you should do Aces High next.
Iron Maiden is one of the greats of metal!
Iron Maiden is still great live. They are currently touring.
Any time you listen to Iron Maiden you get a history lesson
Hollowed Be Thy Name 1982 offical video it's live. Aces High, Revelations, Rime of the Ancient Mariner flight 666, Dance of Death En Vivo. There's a small sample to start with.
You’ve discovered my favorite band and a HUUUUGGE rabbit hole! You’ve now stepped into a larger world. 🤘🔥🔥🔥
As an 56 years old Metalhead with still long hair is that normal Music , my start as a Metalhead was 1980 with 13 years
Up the IRONS mate! Seen em in 87. Goingback thus November to revisit the boys🤘....☘️🇺🇲
Energy is the paramount word when talking about Iron Maiden.
This is one of the oldest songs and of they were very young here. But they are still active, and they have three guitarists now. To listen how they fare nowadays I highly suggest listening to (and watching the animated video of) "The Writing on the Wall" from their last album Senjutsu, that came out more or less three years ago.
You know a band is epic when the chorus of one of there most popular song is Ooooooooh! Ooooooooh!
My favorites are Alexander the Great, Powrslave & Flyght of Icarus; but the first metal song that i liked was Hallowed Be Thy Name.
So my suggestion is the 1982 Live version in Hammersmith.
What a superb reaction.
That's just how metal makes me feel.
Awesome
💙🤘
One of my favorites
I am going to my first concert with my family in November, happy it's maiden! I suggest you check out Fear of the Dark (the song) next!
#UpTheIrons Going to Barclays in Nov!
@@DimenJump Nice man!
Fantastic reaction! Thank you!👍🏻
With many Iron Maiden songs you get an accurate history lesson. The Trooper tells the account of a British soldier in the Battle of Balaklava during the Crimean War. Lord Cardigan led the British cavalry against Russian forces during this battle on 25 October 1854. Lord Raglan had intended to send the Light Brigade to prevent the Russians from removing captured guns from overrun Turkish positions. However, there was miscommunication in the chain of command and the Light Brigade was instead sent on a suicide mission charging straight at heavy Russian artillery which cost the lives of three hundred British soldiers. Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote a poem to commemorate this disaster and he called it "The Charge of the Light Brigade".
The bronze that the recaptured guns were made from was used to make the Victoria Cross, a military medal of the very highest order that was awarded "for valour" and designed by Queen Victoria herself. Very few of these have ever been awarded, even to this day.
Other great Iron Maiden history lessons you could check out.... Run to the Hills, Alexander the Great, Paschendale and Empire of the Clouds.
I've been a Maiden fan since hearing their debut album on cassette in 1980 when I was 10 years old. I've seen them live every time they've played in London, their home ground and mine too, and they never disappoint. Up the Irons!!!
I have seen Iron Maidan live more times then I can remember since the 80's, at least 15-20. The bass player is the brains behind this band. He writes deep lyrics about many historical events and is the best musician, always listen to the bass line with this band. The singer was one of the first in heavy metal to sing with such range and power like an opera singer. I would recommend checking out Alexandra the Great or The Rime of the Ancient Mariner next. Both deep thinker songs about historical events/stories. You want to go old Iron Maiden, like pre Seventh Son of the Seventh Son. Everything after that is meh.
Iron maiden fear of the dark 2001 rock in Rio is one the best live performances
250,000 people
I think a lot of people already recommended it, but you should try "Run To The Hills", because of the lyrics. You are a smart guy when it comes to lyrics, so I think you gonna like it.
Thanks for this one … a birthday surprise for me. 😊 I’ve learned quite a bit of history from Iron Maiden. Aces High is another one that gets your heart racing.
Happy Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@theneverenderreacts Thank you! Thank you! ☺️
Same for me pal. I was 8 when I was at a friend's house and his dad had a huge record collection. One day my eye caught the artwork from the Aces High single with Eddie flying a spitfire and I thought it was amazing. His dad played it for me to listen to and I was hooked from then on. That got me interested in WWII and the Battle of Britain and then aircraft in general. I now have a worryingly large collection of military model planes. Then through more listening I started getting more and more interested in history and literature. I learned or at the least was motivated to learn more about history by Iron Maiden than any history class at school.
Woooooohoooooooo!!!!!
There's tons of great songs by these guys. Really, you should just pick an album and do a review of the whole thing. My personal favorites are "Number of the Beast" and "Somwhere in Time". But can't forget "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son"
You have opened a big chapter in metal music cuz Maiden have great songs in their catalog. I will suggest some from each album:
1) phantom of the opera
2) killers, wrathchild
3) run to the hills, number of the beast, hallowed by the name
4) flight of icarus, revelations, to tame a land
5) aces high, 2 minutes to midnight, the rime of the ancient mariner
6) alexander the great, wasted years
7) the evil that men do, infinite dreams, can i play with madness
8) holy smoke, bring your daughter to the slaughter
9) fear of the dark, afraid to shoot strangers, wasting love
These songs will get up to 1992. Check them out and then continue to more modern songs
More Maiden brother!! Large catalogue of great music. Try Aces High And get a history lesson (official video).
Up The Irons 🤘
I like the first 2 albums the best. Iron Maiden and Killers 🤘
They’re still touring today
Hallowed be thy name
Oh man you gotta do the live version of this from RIO
I like your energy man! nice reaction
I appreciate that
You made me smile! Keep up the good work
Thank you! Will do!
I like your energy, sir!
I appreciate that!
YOU JUST SAW THE BEST BAND IN THE WORLD IN THEIR PRIME ...THE SONG WRITTEN BY STEVE HARRIS THE BASSIST -LEADER OF THE BAND ?ITS A SONG ABOUT AN OLD RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH BATTLE
You HAVE to do Hallowed be Thy Name
Check up next this Song but as a live Version and 30 years later
🤘🏼MAIDEN 🤘🏼
which song next??
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The song is based off a peom from about 1850 called "Charge of the Light Brigade" written about a war in Russia, the B &W footage is from the movie of the same name.
😅😅 I've seen video loads of times only just noticed the stage is a chess board
Please react to Fear of the Dark by Maiden. I think you’ll love that :)
🤘🏾🤘🏾
Listen to Metal Church the song is Gods of Wrath 🤘🏽
waiting for Disposable Heroes by Metallica one of my favs of all time!!!
Have a listen to Blood brothers live rock in Rio by iron maiden
This was a turn that shit up song
Geography.
🤟👍✅🇨🇵
Plss react to nightmare by avenged sevenfold plss
Has this guy been hiding under a rock 🙄
I know music that even your grandfather never heard before, we live in seperate parts of this world my friend. pipe down