Now that I pissed off a bunch of people about Ozzy, let's do Iron Maiden.

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.
I guess you never heard killers. Di'Anno>Dickinson. That whole album was raw as the meat Sharvell Dan slices on monday mornings. Then they tried to be the adventure fantasy novel version of thin lizzy. Then they became the heavy metal version of lynyrd skynrd. The end.
 
I personally don’t care for Painkiller. Give me Stained Class all day. Maybe Killing Machine/Hell Bent after that. And Vengeance is a masterpiece as well.
Stained Class is up there. First Priest album I heard, (and bought), was Unleashed in the East. British Steel had some fluff, but also some killer songs. That was my second Priest album.
 
Priest and Maiden have different vibes going. I can't decide which is better, but I do feel closer to the vibe of Maiden. It has a rootsy, punky vibe whereas JP is more polished, sophisticated IMO.
Dickinson era Maiden is still way better than priest but let's be honest neither of those bands are using Twin Reverbs like Freddie King.... :LOL:

@Floyd Eye if we are going to argue Dickinson era then I'd say as good as Piece of Mind was, Powerslave is the more epic "Maiden" album cause it has Rime of the Ancient Mariner which is like a british metal magnum opus and quite beautifully done IMO.

I think my favorite Dickinson era Maiden song is probably Two Minutes to Midnight though. Awesome intro riff, killer guitar interplay.
 
The only Iron Maiden I’ve ever listened to was the couple songs they play on the radio. I couldn’t name an album
 
Piece of Mind is my least favorite Maiden album. I like it, but it’s just ok for me. Powerslave and Number of the Beast are my two favorites.
 
Definitely Number of the Beast for me. Not one mediocre track on it. Even Gangland. But a lot of it comes down to I like the sound of it better than Piece of Mind and much prefer Clive Burr’s drumming to Nicko. When I was an aspiring 13 year old drummer, The Prisoner was the shit to jam to. I’ll also take Killers over POM.
But what Maiden can really surpass Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter. I mean really. It’s like first record, Boston perfect. 😂
That was the only Maiden tour I got to see (No Prayer..) but it doesn’t really matter if the albums not good, you still get all the good stuff live.
 
I guess you never heard killers. Di'Anno>Dickinson. That whole album was raw as the meat Sharvell Dan slices on monday mornings. Then they tried to be the adventure fantasy novel version of thin lizzy. Then they became the heavy metal version of lynyrd skynrd. The end.
I’ve heard Killers plenty. I just very much prefer Dickinson era Maiden.

I think sometimes people listen to an album from the POV of the instrument they play. Or from the POV of it was the first one they bought or show they saw. Piece of Mind was the first album I bought/heard and I am a bass player. And there can be no denying that from a purely bass standpoint Piece of Mind is a near perfect record and stomps all others. 😊
 
Ac/dc is better than maiden and priest….😱🥷

... and KISS > AC/DC.


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I guess you never heard killers. Di'Anno>Dickinson. That whole album was raw as the meat Sharvell Dan slices on monday mornings. Then they tried to be the adventure fantasy novel version of thin lizzy. Then they became the heavy metal version of lynyrd skynrd. The end.
The instrumental music is great; but Paul (RIP) was just not good. It’s like he talks through verses. Doesn’t sing. Ya know, like a real singer with range and great vibrato.

Coming from a blues background I can understand where vocals to you might not be important. Many blues tunes don’t have much talent going through the vocal mic.

Bruce is one of the top 2-3 hard rock/metal vocalists all time. With Dio and Halford.
Nuff said.
 
The instrumental music is great; but Paul (RIP) was just not good. It’s like he talks through verses. Doesn’t sing. Ya know, like a real singer with range and great vibrato.

Coming from a blues background I can understand where vocals to you might not be important. Many blues tunes don’t have much talent going through the vocal mic.

Bruce is one of the top 2-3 hard rock/metal vocalists all time. With Dio and Halford.
Nuff said.
C’mon, to say Paul doesn’t sing is ridiculous. He was a great singer. Just because he wasn’t as acrobatic as Dickinson doesn’t mean he wasn’t throwing down melody.
 
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