It's great to see Paul Di Anno getting his due. He's often overlooked because of how legendary Bruce ended up being in the band, but those first couple of Iron Maiden records are excellent.
@@Brian-qn7fn A lot of people will agree with you. I personally think Piece of Mind and Powerslave are their best studio records, though I know some who swear by Seventh Son...
I regularly blast the first two albums there my favourite maiden albums.... Absolutely no disrespect to Bruce his range is unbeatable....and I do love some of the other albums as well 👊👍🤘
True, and btw, as much as I like Bruce, his rendition of this sing on the live album "A real dead one" is a slaughter, especially when you compare to the version on Killers's live album (south America live assaut I think)that was recorded the same year, on which Paul seems to be at his pinacle.
From what I read, Paul wrote this song following his grandfather's death in 1980. He died from the effects of diabetes. His grandfather's favorite catch phrase was: "You never know what is going to happen, remember tomorrow, it might be a better day." I admit I didn't know that Iron Maiden had a different lead singer before Bruce until this reaction. Great reaction as always Beth.
Yes and the basic production and early 80s technology gave it a different earthy abrasive texture( esp when on orig.vinyl) that's so endearing compared to what we hear now.
I first saw Iron Maiden (with Di'Anno) in 1980 at the Marquee in London. I was deaf for a couple of days afterwards. They were brilliant and Di'Anno's singing on those first two albums is great. Although Bruce Dickinson is often seen as the final piece in the puzzle the band needed to make them the phenomenon they became, I actually prefer Di'Anno's individuality and punky image - far from the classic metal belt/scream of Dickinson. The first 3 Maiden/Dickinson Albums are great, but Di'Anno, if he avoided the problems, may have stayed on and Maiden would have still been excellent, although they'd have to hire their own pilot.
This was the version of Iron Maiden I encountered first, back in the early 80s. I fell in love with the first two albums, but especially Killers. When Di Anno was replaced, the band changed its character. Less punky, less rock n roll, more power metal. I still really liked them (and still do), but those first two albums have a feel I will always return to, and a lot of that has to do with Paul’s vocals.
Wrathchild, Phantom of the Opera and Murders in the Rue Morgue are my picks. Also just heard a live 1981 performance of Purgatory that has some killer vocals.
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I think this is the studio version in playback, is too "clean" to be a live. You should listen the Live at the Rainbow version. Anyway great reaction as usual, up the Irons and up Beth Roars !!!
While Paul Dianno wasn't at the level Bruce Dickinson was at he was his own person but that high note in the video was great it's a shame he had problems with drugs the early Iron Maiden period was underrated there was some great songs and the tempo was insane Phantom Of The Opera is one of my favorites with Paul Dianno
Man I am always impressed how Dave Murray could burn out such a solo and still seem to be total modest on it. It is just amazing. And look at Clive Burr at the drums. R.I.P Clive. But he is drumming the hell out of his set at the solo. Man... If I only have been at this show. I would give my life for it.
Paul's voice is amazing. I like the first two iron maiden the best. I actually just got a copy of them live I japan with Paul and it was awesome concert.
I am watching like all the videos from the last 2 years of you in a row, thank you for incorporating Paul DiAnno, I had the honor of meeting him 3 times and he is still a legend for me. Big Maiden Fan here and I can say that the first 2 Albums, I can't imagine them without Paul Di Anno.
Everyone loves Bruce and rightly so as he's a great singer and frontman but for me Paul has always been my favourite Maiden singer. Not too bad for someone originally from a punk band! I'm so glad you got to hear Paul sing, unfortunately you only got to hear half the song in this video. Listen to the whole of the first album if you get a chance, you'll love it.
@@Max-rn3eb You only see the hands on the cover but there was a single for Sanctuary where they had to censor the art. Or they said they had to to drum up some publicity. And then on Women in Uniform Thatcher is plotting revenge on Eddie with an assault rifle... Very clever marketing
Thank you so much for featuring Paul! My friends and I grew up with Maiden and as much as we love and admire Bruce , we lean toward Paul as our favorite of the two. The first couple Maiden records are the coolest in many ways! 🙂
This version of the song is the studio version. This was aired on Top of the Pops which is known for it's lip synching. Paul Diano was likely emphasizing the vibrato to appear to be singing.
Great singer it was! Will be nice if you will say something about how he sing song like Killers or Purgatory for example... I went in to maiden in 1988 ,with Seven Son but since I discover Paul on voice (and Clive Burr) on drum, I totally fall in love with how that band was in the first 3 albums... Yes Paul probably wasn't a professional and trusted person but, wow what a singer and fantastic clean screaming..!!🤘
Too bad the song got cut short. Great to hear her analysis on Di'Anno, though. I loved his vocals on the first two albums and Killers is still my favorite Maiden album.
Gotta say, you really had me questioning my memory of this song with the "no solo" comment. I've been listening to Maiden since those early Di Anno days and always remembered a solo section. I was thinking that it was going to be one of those edited for time type videos, but the solo section was there. Unfortunately, the whole section that comes after the solo, the last 2 minutes of the song, ARE missing.
I have to bring up the fact that Beth R. normally reacts to LIVE versions, however this is the studio version of the song (If you listen carefully) and we all know that studio versions tend to be touched up and perfected while recorded, still l really like Paul voice, don't get me wrong, l just don't believe Beth realized she was reaction to a version recorded in a studio.
Thanks for giving Paul his deserved respect. I have always loved these first couple of albums! This video is definitely glitchy...go listen to the studio albums with Paul
Nwobhm's ballads more to be fair, They reached peak music literally man. With that atmosphere and the songs, The urbanish feel and the soulful singing of those bands, Man..
I saw Paul in wolverhampton at the KK Steel Mill, his first performance in the uk in 10 years,. I was absolutely stoked,. I'd seen Maiden on the Tuesday in Birmingham, then Paul on the Thursday,.. 🤘🏻😎
As probably someone already said, this is a playback video, the song you hear is the studio version. The final part of the video was also cut off, where Di'Anno hits the highest notes!
Beth (int the intro): “This song doesn’t have a guitar solo” Me (a long time Maiden fan): “I’m sure it does” 5:11 Dave Murray: 🎸 5:47 Adrian Smith: 🎸 Oh Beth 😂 This is the studio version dubbed over a live performance, and to my knowledge there is no version where they don’t play the solos. Now you need to do Blaze Bayley Era Maiden… mainly just for an example of how a great singer isn’t necessarily the right choice for a band… and then check out Blaze’s solo work to see how good he sounds when he has the right music to sing to. That’s one aspect of singing that I’d like to see analysed - how the music and the vocals work together, and how the tone of a voice, even if it’s in key, may not sound quite right?
OMG...it's was an unexpected React about this song... i was 15 YO in this time, and Sir Steve Harris was my master when i started to play bass Guitar, ans since, i never change my mind. So... i can just say that an original sound studio song from album mixed with a live ( i mean not a really live in fact), not a joke but just the true about that... Thx sooooooo much to react about Paul & one of the first amazing Maiden's song. Salute from France Beth & keep Safe.
Like others have said it's really great to hear someone review Maiden with Paul up front. My favourite album is the one with this track on and I recall playing the 12" LP daily before heading off for school in the early 80's. Next track should be Phantom of the Opera. For what it's worth I think this is them miming to the studio version.
Superior i don't know. Because Paul range can be melodic as gruffy and agressive and kind of Priestesque with high notes to Hardcore growly vocals. Bluesy.. Bruce can't do that strech.
@@Nissardpertugiu That's a fair assessment. But vocal skill is about more than just range. Breath control is a lot of it, and I've seen Bruce to a 26 second slide up over an octave at a full belt while doing a pull-up on stage, that's basically super-human, lol. But it's definitely not an apples to apples comparison. And with both having long careers, it's hard to make any real objective comparisons as each of them worked with Maiden at different ages and experience levels. You have to dig into their solo stuff to make that call. But Bruce can do Bluesy. While it was an obvious joke, "Ballad of Mutt" was epic, lol.
@@Arkryal Well Paul has more darkness and broken feel to it. Bruce was better in Samson. He kind of re incarnated that in 1990-1993. But he's more on theatrics and jumping than beign in the song, to me. Maybe it lacks of bottom to be really efficient on that stuff. Im not a fan of the all clean operating he took with maiden, when some stuff needed more agression. To me they have different abilities. Its not " Superior " stuff.
OMG Beth, you're back to your Iron Maiden roots!!! Paul was a great singer!!! (is!!!!) I like to compare him with Rob Halford... (in his young years) and even with David Byron (Uriah Heep). Thanks a lot, and love u! btw. His vibrato is just so typical of the early '70s 💪💪💪 Have you ever thought about reacting to the song "July Morning" of Uriah Heep? One of my favorites from those years, the second song I know, the first was "Gypsy Queen"
paul dianno earned my respect many many years ago. he is a legend and nothing will take that away from the 1st frontman of iron maiden. he was the singer for a generation very early 80s
Yeah, this video did glitch a bit at times. This is off the debut Iron Maiden album. There's a lot of great stuff off the first 2 Iron Maiden albums. There's a song about the Phantom of the Opera called Phantom of the Opera (not a cover from the musical) which is great and I would definitely check out Strange World. The from the second album, I would check out Prodigal Son and the title track of the album, Killers.
I love Bruce and Iron Maiden to death, but Iron Maiden's first album is my favorite out of all of their albums. I love how raw the sound is, and Paul's vocals are perfect for the music.
Another astute critique, Beth! This incarnation of Iron Maiden was special, and comparing the singer Paul to Bruce is an apples and oranges situation. Paul was the right front man at the right time. It's important to remember that they were only in their early 20's when this was recorded, and it's easy to fall prey to chemical abuse when you're just a kid and others make it readily accessible. Nevertheless, they made amazing music. Dave Murray, aka The Blonde Bomber, is one of those top tier Axmen who slays like a pro, and doesn't make a fuss about it. Heavy Metal Forever!🎸🤘💥
The first two Maiden albums are still my favorites... I actually got to see them with Di Anno on the Killers tour in 1981, opening for Judas Priest. Excellent performances all around.
I prefer Bruce but Maiden's first two albums are marvelous, especially Killers. Having said that... Remember Tomorrow is one of my faves with Paul, this song is incredible!
If you’ve done Paul then you really should close out the trio and do Blaze Bayley. I’d suggest The Edge of Darkness from the Night that Will Not Die. It was recorded after his time in maiden but it shows how good he really is.
I’ve just commented similar, she needs to do Blaze now, but she should do Blaze in Maiden and then do something from his solo work. I feel like he sang great in Maiden, but his voice just didn’t sound right together with their music. He sang well, he sang in key, yet apart from maybe 3 or 4 songs, it just didn’t really click.
There was a song off of that first Iron Maiden album that didn't have a guitar solo, but this wasn't it. It was the title track, Iron Maiden. lol. Paul Di'Anno was an amazing vocalist though, he could hit those high notes better than Bruce could, but Bruce was more operatic and he had that stage presence that frontmen only dream of having. Both very different styles. It's like comparing Nightwish vocalists, each one is different.
I saw Di'Anno live at a bar. Eventhough he doesn't quite sound the same, it was still pretty good. I remember that there was no actual stage so I was eye to eye with him. He only played a few shows that year in the states and I heard the night before he canceled the show in San Antonio cuz he had laryngitis. He was using a cane to walk around before the show. He still sounds good on the album and the title song called The Living Dead.
Love Paul and Bruce. I also absolutely love Blaze. He has such a cool, unique sound similar in many ways to Bruce but not quite as high and with a richer, more velvety timbre. I'd strongly recommend checking out his performance of the Iron Maiden song "The Edge of Darkness" on "The night that will not die" dvd (which is up here on YT). For me, it's absolutely spellbinding.
If I closed my eyes for the first couple minutes I'd swear it was a young Rob Halford. Even the music sounds like Judas Priest from the Rocka Rolla or Sad Wings of Destiny era
Finally! Often I prefer Paul over Bruce, esp when doing the early stuff that Paul orig did. So many people try to argue that Bruce is way better and the band was better. Personal preference, I suppose. I dig Paul’s singing though. Also, Clive Burr … Nicko is a great drummer, but so is Clive!
The problem with this performance is that it's just mimed to the original studio version. There is a version from the Live at the Rainbow video with this line-up. That may give you a better insight as to Paul singing live. He's miming really well here - they all are
Strange World is one of the most beautiful song in the genre, Prodigal Son as well. I love Bruce, but my fav album is Killers. To me, Kill'em All and Killers are the best albuns of the history, there are many spectacular albuns, but those two have a special place in my soul.
😞😞😞 that was not the end of the song, unfortunately, the video was cut short, or you cut it short! But thank you for showing, Paul Di’Anno,, a lot of reaction channels don’t ever highlight him, even though he was the original singer of iron maiden, and was on the very first two albums❤️❤️
Paul is a great vocalist, I think every Iron Maiden fan will acknowledge him as a great vocalist but Bruce not only also a great vocalist is more so a better performer that just makes every live show not only a audible blast but also visually because Bruce is physically energetic and acts with the lyrics.
What a great song! Pity about the glitching and fading out before the last verse on this version but oh well. Seeing Paul sing this live was definitely a bucket list item. Actually I saw him tour with the other former Maiden singer Blaze Bayley who you should totally react to next. "Lord Of The Flies" would be a good choice.
It's great to see Paul Di Anno getting his due. He's often overlooked because of how legendary Bruce ended up being in the band, but those first couple of Iron Maiden records are excellent.
The first two Maiden albums are the best Maiden albums.
@@Brian-qn7fn A lot of people will agree with you. I personally think Piece of Mind and Powerslave are their best studio records, though I know some who swear by Seventh Son...
There my favourite albums im to old school if it comes to maiden
@@Brian-qn7fnFirst 3 for me
I regularly blast the first two albums there my favourite maiden albums.... Absolutely no disrespect to Bruce his range is unbeatable....and I do love some of the other albums as well 👊👍🤘
I'm so glad you reacted to Maiden's original singer. Bruce is iconic, but Paul D'Anno is great in his own right.
No one could ever sing this song as well as Paul not even Bruce.. This is one of my favourite Maiden songs ever..
Best "pre Bruce" Maiden track IMO. And yes, this song IS Paul, he has that mellow and intimate feel in his voice that fits the song perfect.
Yes, there is a live version of this song in Italy on a b-side of a single with Bruce on vocals, he can sing this song as good as Paul.
@@Marco-nu6dg I know this B-side version from The Number Of The Beast single.. It's a faster version but Bruce doesn't sing it half as good as Paul..
Bruce does a good version of this song, but every time I hear Paul singing it, no doubt the song 'belongs' to Mr. Di'Anno.
True, and btw, as much as I like Bruce, his rendition of this sing on the live album "A real dead one" is a slaughter, especially when you compare to the version on Killers's live album (south America live assaut I think)that was recorded the same year, on which Paul seems to be at his pinacle.
From what I read, Paul wrote this song following his grandfather's death in 1980. He died from the effects of diabetes. His grandfather's favorite catch phrase was: "You never know what is going to happen, remember tomorrow, it might be a better day." I admit I didn't know that Iron Maiden had a different lead singer before Bruce until this reaction. Great reaction as always Beth.
The first two Maiden albums have such a cool atmosphere. Paul DiAnno was so cool aswell I wish he did more albums with Maiden.
Those are the best!
Yes and the basic production and early 80s technology gave it a different earthy abrasive texture( esp when on orig.vinyl) that's so endearing compared to what we hear now.
I first saw Iron Maiden (with Di'Anno) in 1980 at the Marquee in London. I was deaf for a couple of days afterwards. They were brilliant and Di'Anno's singing on those first two albums is great. Although Bruce Dickinson is often seen as the final piece in the puzzle the band needed to make them the phenomenon they became, I actually prefer Di'Anno's individuality and punky image - far from the classic metal belt/scream of Dickinson. The first 3 Maiden/Dickinson Albums are great, but Di'Anno, if he avoided the problems, may have stayed on and Maiden would have still been excellent, although they'd have to hire their own pilot.
I was there at the Marquee gigs and a few more. Absolutely loved Di'Anno , and this era of Maiden ✊✊
This was the version of Iron Maiden I encountered first, back in the early 80s. I fell in love with the first two albums, but especially Killers. When Di Anno was replaced, the band changed its character. Less punky, less rock n roll, more power metal. I still really liked them (and still do), but those first two albums have a feel I will always return to, and a lot of that has to do with Paul’s vocals.
The first two Maiden albums are the best Maiden albums.
Agree with Brian
Oh please with that punk shit, first 2 are classic heavy metal albums with some hints of 1970s hard rock.Steve himself hated punk as nothing else
Same, Mark 👍.
I saw them with Dennis Stratton, before Adrian Smith joined.
Iron Maiden and killers with Paul Di Anno are my favorite albums.
Me too. Spent hours listening to the Killers lp
Totally agree, the two first albums were the best. What an amazing voice.
Thank you for finally doing Paul Di'Anno!
Yeah I love Di'Anno's voice. I'm going to see him perform in November.
Wrathchild, Phantom of the Opera and Murders in the Rue Morgue are my picks. Also just heard a live 1981 performance of Purgatory that has some killer vocals.
After he left Maiden, he had some solo stints and was with other bands. Some are definetly worth a hearing.
Paul Di Anno is so underrated. He doesn’t get the credit he deserves in my opinion
He carried the band to where they were and bruce skyrocketed them but because of dianno getting them there
@@joelabel7843because of the band, Steve mainly, with no disrespect
I enjoyed his time in Maiden, his voice is a nice counter to Brucies, so I switch up the listening now and then
They might have gained a really great singer with Bruce, but Paul (and the band at the time) had so much soul. I just love the two first albums.
Still their best 2 albums IMO.
I honestly never listen to maiden with Bruce anymore except powerslave occasionally. It just lacks soul and excitement.
Their first two albums with Paul have always been my favorites. Strange World is my favorite Maiden song.
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Baby I’m gonna tell you my experience. I started listening the old Iron Maiden 83-84, but………when the number of the beast came…………… was everything. You can feel the music style changed when Dickinson started. Now after 40 years I can try to understand what happens in the entertaining world, sometimes you have luck or bad luck when you’re changing a singer or musicians in the bands. The same happened in Metallica with David Mustaine ❤Now I can see what happened. Was the time of supremacy or Judas Priest or them. Is my point of view and I’m not a musician
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I think this is the studio version in playback, is too "clean" to be a live. You should listen the Live at the Rainbow version. Anyway great reaction as usual, up the Irons and up Beth Roars !!!
I absolutely agree. This was not a live performance. Studio version. Amazing song though and Di Anno was great on the first two albums.
It is indeed the studio version, I listened to the album just yesterday so it’s fresh in my mind.
I'm sure you know this, but this isn't a live recording; it's the studio version.
I just ctrl+f to see if someone mentioned that, well done.
@@filipmanicmushroomsandrzej4073 Was here to mention that too
While Paul Dianno wasn't at the level Bruce Dickinson was at he was his own person but that high note in the video was great it's a shame he had problems with drugs the early Iron Maiden period was underrated there was some great songs and the tempo was insane Phantom Of The Opera is one of my favorites with Paul Dianno
in Battlezone or even on some of his solo stuff in 86-2002 stuff he hits higher notes than Bruce
The first two albums had a noticeable punk feel due to Di'Anno and Clive Burr.
I'm just in love with the first two albums! I'm a total Paul Di Anno era Iron Maiden Fan
Man I am always impressed how Dave Murray could burn out such a solo and still seem to be total modest on it. It is just amazing. And look at Clive Burr at the drums. R.I.P Clive. But he is drumming the hell out of his set at the solo. Man... If I only have been at this show. I would give my life for it.
absolut fantastic voice ... love this Remember Tomorrow .... what a shouter
Probably worth a mention, this performance was mimed to the original recording on the debut album.
Paul's voice is amazing. I like the first two iron maiden the best. I actually just got a copy of them live I japan with Paul and it was awesome concert.
thx for this one, I personally am a big fan of early Maiden with Paul
I am watching like all the videos from the last 2 years of you in a row, thank you for incorporating Paul DiAnno, I had the honor of meeting him 3 times and he is still a legend for me. Big Maiden Fan here and I can say that the first 2 Albums, I can't imagine them without Paul Di Anno.
Everyone loves Bruce and rightly so as he's a great singer and frontman but for me Paul has always been my favourite Maiden singer. Not too bad for someone originally from a punk band! I'm so glad you got to hear Paul sing, unfortunately you only got to hear half the song in this video. Listen to the whole of the first album if you get a chance, you'll love it.
Man I love that you did a video about Paul DiAnno. -Neal
Killers is one of their best albums IMHO. And not just because Eddie is giving Thatcher her due on the cover 😅
oh shit I never noticed this
@@Max-rn3eb You only see the hands on the cover but there was a single for Sanctuary where they had to censor the art. Or they said they had to to drum up some publicity. And then on Women in Uniform Thatcher is plotting revenge on Eddie with an assault rifle... Very clever marketing
Thank you so much for featuring Paul! My friends and I grew up with Maiden and as much as we love and admire Bruce , we lean toward Paul as our favorite of the two. The first couple Maiden records are the coolest in many ways! 🙂
This version of the song is the studio version. This was aired on Top of the Pops which is known for it's lip synching. Paul Diano was likely emphasizing the vibrato to appear to be singing.
this is my favorite Di'anno era song. I have been trying to get someone to listen to it. thank you Beth
Great singer it was!
Will be nice if you will say something about how he sing song like Killers or Purgatory for example...
I went in to maiden in 1988 ,with Seven Son but since I discover Paul on voice
(and Clive Burr)
on drum,
I totally fall in love with how that band was in the first 3 albums...
Yes Paul probably wasn't a professional and trusted person but, wow what a singer and fantastic clean screaming..!!🤘
So wonderful voice in one of his best Maiden song !!!
Glad to see Paul D’anno here. Opeth does a great cover of this.
Too bad the song got cut short. Great to hear her analysis on Di'Anno, though. I loved his vocals on the first two albums and Killers is still my favorite Maiden album.
This is the first song Bruce sang on his audition for Maiden in ‘81. Its on youtube. 🤘
Gotta say, you really had me questioning my memory of this song with the "no solo" comment. I've been listening to Maiden since those early Di Anno days and always remembered a solo section. I was thinking that it was going to be one of those edited for time type videos, but the solo section was there. Unfortunately, the whole section that comes after the solo, the last 2 minutes of the song, ARE missing.
Nadie tuvo la voz tan clara y cristalina como Paul, es un placer a los oidos.
My favorite raw sounding maiden albums
The first 2 Maiden albums with DiAnno are my favorites. A completely different vibe from the Dickinson stuff.
Agree.
Clive Burr, what a drummer. So smooth..Dianno album is my top5, easy..Paul had a great voice..
We all love Nicko and his happiness, but i do miss Clive.
I have to bring up the fact that Beth R. normally reacts to LIVE versions, however this is the studio version of the song (If you listen carefully) and we all know that studio versions tend to be touched up and perfected while recorded, still l really like Paul voice, don't get me wrong, l just don't believe Beth realized she was reaction to a version recorded in a studio.
Thanks for giving Paul his deserved respect. I have always loved these first couple of albums! This video is definitely glitchy...go listen to the studio albums with Paul
Really enjoy Di'Anno. Good breakdown.
Strong echoes of '70's Rob Halford on Priest's Sad Wings of Destiny album.
Nwobhm's ballads more to be fair, They reached peak music literally man. With that atmosphere and the songs, The urbanish feel and the soulful singing of those bands, Man..
classic song! classic era! he had the chops for sure!
I saw Paul in wolverhampton at the KK Steel Mill, his first performance in the uk in 10 years,. I was absolutely stoked,. I'd seen Maiden on the Tuesday in Birmingham, then Paul on the Thursday,.. 🤘🏻😎
Paul di anno. Para mi es el mejor cantante de la historia del heavy metal, mezcla de agresividad y melodía. Saludos desde Chile🇨🇱🤝🇬🇧
As probably someone already said, this is a playback video, the song you hear is the studio version. The final part of the video was also cut off, where Di'Anno hits the highest notes!
Beth (int the intro): “This song doesn’t have a guitar solo”
Me (a long time Maiden fan): “I’m sure it does”
5:11 Dave Murray: 🎸
5:47 Adrian Smith: 🎸
Oh Beth 😂
This is the studio version dubbed over a live performance, and to my knowledge there is no version where they don’t play the solos.
Now you need to do Blaze Bayley Era Maiden… mainly just for an example of how a great singer isn’t necessarily the right choice for a band… and then check out Blaze’s solo work to see how good he sounds when he has the right music to sing to. That’s one aspect of singing that I’d like to see analysed - how the music and the vocals work together, and how the tone of a voice, even if it’s in key, may not sound quite right?
OMG...it's was an unexpected React about this song... i was 15 YO in this time, and Sir Steve Harris was my master when i started to play bass Guitar, ans since, i never change my mind.
So... i can just say that an original sound studio song from album mixed with a live ( i mean not a really live in fact), not a joke but just the true about that...
Thx sooooooo much to react about Paul & one of the first amazing Maiden's song.
Salute from France Beth & keep Safe.
Like others have said it's really great to hear someone review Maiden with Paul up front. My favourite album is the one with this track on and I recall playing the 12" LP daily before heading off for school in the early 80's. Next track should be Phantom of the Opera. For what it's worth I think this is them miming to the studio version.
Bruce is the objectively superior vocalist, but DiAnno will always be the voice of Iron Maiden to me. Just pure nostalgia, but it's awesome.
Superior i don't know.
Because Paul range can be melodic as gruffy and agressive and kind of Priestesque with high notes to Hardcore growly vocals.
Bluesy..
Bruce can't do that strech.
@@Nissardpertugiu
That's a fair assessment. But vocal skill is about more than just range. Breath control is a lot of it, and I've seen Bruce to a 26 second slide up over an octave at a full belt while doing a pull-up on stage, that's basically super-human, lol. But it's definitely not an apples to apples comparison. And with both having long careers, it's hard to make any real objective comparisons as each of them worked with Maiden at different ages and experience levels. You have to dig into their solo stuff to make that call. But Bruce can do Bluesy. While it was an obvious joke, "Ballad of Mutt" was epic, lol.
@@Arkryal Well Paul has more darkness and broken feel to it.
Bruce was better in Samson.
He kind of re incarnated that in 1990-1993.
But he's more on theatrics and jumping than beign in the song, to me.
Maybe it lacks of bottom to be really efficient on that stuff. Im not a fan of the all clean operating he took with maiden, when some stuff needed more agression.
To me they have different abilities.
Its not " Superior " stuff.
OMG Beth, you're back to your Iron Maiden roots!!! Paul was a great singer!!! (is!!!!) I like to compare him with Rob Halford... (in his young years) and even with David Byron (Uriah Heep). Thanks a lot, and love u!
btw. His vibrato is just so typical of the early '70s 💪💪💪
Have you ever thought about reacting to the song "July Morning" of Uriah Heep? One of my favorites from those years, the second song I know, the first was "Gypsy Queen"
Di'annos voice is perfect for the post punk, new wave era... Dickinson came in at the time he was needed...🤘
Killers is my all time favourite Iron Maiden album. Love Paul's voice.
Stay strong Paul! Hope your body and soul recovers ❤
This was the song that got me into Maiden.
One of my favorite Maiden songs.
paul dianno earned my respect many many years ago. he is a legend and nothing will take that away from the 1st frontman of iron maiden. he was the singer for a generation very early 80s
Paul's Maiden albums are the best Maiden albums.
thank you for relizing paul dianno was awsome
Yeah, this video did glitch a bit at times. This is off the debut Iron Maiden album. There's a lot of great stuff off the first 2 Iron Maiden albums. There's a song about the Phantom of the Opera called Phantom of the Opera (not a cover from the musical) which is great and I would definitely check out Strange World. The from the second album, I would check out Prodigal Son and the title track of the album, Killers.
I love Bruce and Iron Maiden to death, but Iron Maiden's first album is my favorite out of all of their albums. I love how raw the sound is, and Paul's vocals are perfect for the music.
In addition to all you just said, EVERY song on the first album is a classic, not a filler/throwaway song in the bunch
@@davidterhune8277yeah, it’s one of those perfect albums.
I really didn't get into Maiden until '84. Missed the first 2 albums until a few years ago. Killers is now my favorite album.
Another astute critique, Beth! This incarnation of Iron Maiden was special, and comparing the singer Paul to Bruce is an apples and oranges situation. Paul was the right front man at the right time. It's important to remember that they were only in their early 20's when this was recorded, and it's easy to fall prey to chemical abuse when you're just a kid and others make it readily accessible. Nevertheless, they made amazing music. Dave Murray, aka The Blonde Bomber, is one of those top tier Axmen who slays like a pro, and doesn't make a fuss about it. Heavy Metal Forever!🎸🤘💥
The first two Maiden albums are still my favorites... I actually got to see them with Di Anno on the Killers tour in 1981, opening for Judas Priest. Excellent performances all around.
It's not just about having different band members, early Maiden was bit different
I prefer Bruce but Maiden's first two albums are marvelous, especially Killers. Having said that... Remember Tomorrow is one of my faves with Paul, this song is incredible!
If you’ve done Paul then you really should close out the trio and do Blaze Bayley. I’d suggest The Edge of Darkness from the Night that Will Not Die. It was recorded after his time in maiden but it shows how good he really is.
I’ve just commented similar, she needs to do Blaze now, but she should do Blaze in Maiden and then do something from his solo work. I feel like he sang great in Maiden, but his voice just didn’t sound right together with their music. He sang well, he sang in key, yet apart from maybe 3 or 4 songs, it just didn’t really click.
Paul is also great on some of his solo work, like Battlezone and Gogmagog.
Purgatory, Phantom and Prodigal Son are my favourites with him on vocals.
The 2 first maiden albuns (with Díanno) are among their 5 greatests
The first two Maiden albums are the best Maiden albums.
@@Brian-qn7fn It is really possible.
There was a song off of that first Iron Maiden album that didn't have a guitar solo, but this wasn't it. It was the title track, Iron Maiden. lol.
Paul Di'Anno was an amazing vocalist though, he could hit those high notes better than Bruce could, but Bruce was more operatic and he had that stage presence that frontmen only dream of having. Both very different styles.
It's like comparing Nightwish vocalists, each one is different.
Your jumper looks so comfortable ! Also Rest in Peace to Clive Burr. ❤
I saw Di'Anno live at a bar. Eventhough he doesn't quite sound the same, it was still pretty good. I remember that there was no actual stage so I was eye to eye with him. He only played a few shows that year in the states and I heard the night before he canceled the show in San Antonio cuz he had laryngitis. He was using a cane to walk around before the show. He still sounds good on the album and the title song called The Living Dead.
Love Paul and Bruce. I also absolutely love Blaze. He has such a cool, unique sound similar in many ways to Bruce but not quite as high and with a richer, more velvety timbre. I'd strongly recommend checking out his performance of the Iron Maiden song "The Edge of Darkness" on "The night that will not die" dvd (which is up here on YT). For me, it's absolutely spellbinding.
If I closed my eyes for the first couple minutes I'd swear it was a young Rob Halford. Even the music sounds like Judas Priest from the Rocka Rolla or Sad Wings of Destiny era
1:40 everybody about to start headbanging
Thanks for the upload and reaction. I prefer Iron Maiden with Paul on vocals then Bruce.
They had one more vocalist in 90's when Bruce left band - Blaze Bayley. )
Blaze have interesting voice. His vocal and albums with him are also underrated (like time with Paul DiAnno)
good lord. just do another version. di-anno is a piece of history.
Love this. Going to see him tonight at the patriots bar South wales……
Finally! Often I prefer Paul over Bruce, esp when doing the early stuff that Paul orig did. So many people try to argue that Bruce is way better and the band was better. Personal preference, I suppose. I dig Paul’s singing though.
Also, Clive Burr … Nicko is a great drummer, but so is Clive!
The problem with this performance is that it's just mimed to the original studio version. There is a version from the Live at the Rainbow video with this line-up. That may give you a better insight as to Paul singing live. He's miming really well here - they all are
Strange World is one of the most beautiful song in the genre, Prodigal Son as well.
I love Bruce, but my fav album is Killers. To me, Kill'em All and Killers are the best albuns of the history, there are many spectacular albuns, but those two have a special place in my soul.
Paul was amazing phantom of the opera from him was amazing
Killers my favorite album. Not one bad song
😞😞😞 that was not the end of the song, unfortunately, the video was cut short, or you cut it short! But thank you for showing, Paul Di’Anno,, a lot of reaction channels don’t ever highlight him, even though he was the original singer of iron maiden, and was on the very first two albums❤️❤️
Paul was a good singer in his youth. Surely it wasn't Bruce, just as surely this is not a live performance...the sound is from the studio performance
Nice song. Nice voice.
Di'Anno number ONE. Absolutely really Maiden's singer. Just LEGEND. Dickinson can go to clean WCs
Paul is awesome and this is one of my favorite Maiden's song and sadly it's so underrated but I love it
I actually like this old Maiden stuff better. Partly because of the memories it brings me, but I also like the rawness and less produced sound.
Paul is a great vocalist, I think every Iron Maiden fan will acknowledge him as a great vocalist but Bruce not only also a great vocalist is more so a better performer that just makes every live show not only a audible blast but also visually because Bruce is physically energetic and acts with the lyrics.
Love Di'Anno,, and i prefer the really Maiden but love Bruce too ! Prowler is an amazing song, absolutely amazing
My favorite Maiden track ever.
What a great song!
Pity about the glitching and fading out before the last verse on this version but oh well.
Seeing Paul sing this live was definitely a bucket list item. Actually I saw him tour with the other former Maiden singer Blaze Bayley who you should totally react to next. "Lord Of The Flies" would be a good choice.
Cool to PAUL DIANNO ....HE HAS HIS MAIDEN SONGS THAT ONLY HE COULD DO FITS HIS VOICE