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Nah. Seventh Son and Brave New World are the Maiden albums that rip pretty much the whole way through. And I would give NOTB 3rd place. Piece of Mind, half the sounds totally rip, the other four are “good enough”.Conventional wisdom ranks Number of the Beast or Powerslave as their best album. That's bullshit. Number of the Beast is a good album, but it's really three or four stellar tracks and the rest is kinda filler. Same with Powerslave. Which album is really number one ? The one where every song kicks fucking ass. Where Steve Harris really loosens up and lays down perfect bass tracks on all 9 songs. Where he loses his songwriting monopoly because Adrian and Bruce and Dave all step up and write killer tracks. Obviously it's Piece of Mind. Just a fucking great album from start to finish. A handful of songs on Number of the Beast are of the same caliber as the songs on that album. Also the best personnel line up.
Fun fact I just learned. Iron Maiden had 3 singers with the first name Paul.
Disagree, but that's okay.Nah. Seventh Son and Brave New World are the Maiden albums that rip pretty much the whole way through. And I would give NOTB 3rd place. Piece of Mind, half the sounds totally rip, the other four are “good enough”.
Interesting that you mention both Stained Class (one of my absolute fave Priest albums) and Glenn improving.I just listened to Stained class and realized I remembered it being better than I found it a few days ago when i listened to it working out. Some cheesy shit on that one. I do think Glenn was sort of ahead of his time and kept improving album after album though. That guy is brilliant. On the Maiden side though, I absolutely love Adrian too. That guy is in my top 10, incredible composer of songs and leads. Almost every single lead Adrian ever played is perfection whether or not the song itself was shit.
Oh, and there's a reason I've been the Adrian in various Maiden tributes.
Interesting that you mention both Stained Class (one of my absolute fave Priest albums) and Glenn improving.
My feeling is that he (and maybe KK too, although I always felt KK was the lesser lead player...more brawling, noodling, instead of thought-out, well-phrased leads) improved a few times, but also fell back a few times.
I mean, some of his lead-work on Sad Wings and Stained Class trumps some more basic leads he did on British Steel. Then he's back with a vengeance on Screaming and Defenders, but then comes along Turbo, which seems lacklustre. But fire regained on Ram it Down and Painkiller, where he does all high speed, virtuoso, sweep-picking stuff.
Oh, and there's a reason I've been the Adrian in various Maiden tributes.![]()
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Is there a bad song on Number of the Beast?????? I say no.
Three of my favorites from NOTB................................
I could have just posted the entire album as they are all almost equally as good these just seem to be my favorites:The last two of your links aren't working but I hope to god one of them is Prisoner!!!!
Can't argue with that..... the whole album is clutchI could have just posted the entire album as they are all almost equally as good these just seem to be my favorites:
Children of the Damned
Hallowed By Thy Name
22 Acacia Avenue
Way.And Killers above POM ? No way.
Same.Killers is still my #1.
"Far superior"? Killers vindicates Di'Anno to this day meanwhile Dickinson combs his chest hair.I think all you guys are high. The riffs, changes, progressions, Melodies, contrapuntal bass melodies, vocals, lyrics and subjects were far superior on POM. NOTB, has a few glimpses of what was to come on POM.