I worked for iron maiden for about 12yrs starting in the early 90s. He is the most intelligent and genui e guy. What u see in this interview is Bruce all of the time. He's on 11 always. When he says he gets I to something learns it then moves on to the next is so true. I remember when he was starting to learn to fly. When he came in the office he would tell us everything about planes. How the aerodynamics work, the mechanics, absolutely everything, whether u wanted to listen or not!! Great guy.
I'm a year younger than dear Bruce. What a great down to earth guy. I did 2 small time support act gigs with him and other bands like Angelwitch, Praying Mantis,etc in 77/78. He made it. I didnt 😂 Although his musical influences are close to mine, I wasn't really a Maiden fan, greatly entertaining as they were live. He has an active, inquisitive mind and a good sense of humour and about the realities of modern life. I particularly enjoyed his approach about ego/ post gig routine. An excellent insight of an interview and well done to all.
Bruce does not even believe in God,. He calls Christianity a folklore which is absolutely wrong by Bruce. I don't even know how the band is still together because Nicko McBrain is a born-again. Christian,.. how he puts up with some of iron maiden's nonsensical lost lyrics. I have no idea.
I always felt Bruce was something else. Been listening to maiden since 1988, but I never knew how much. Got to love the man, He's amazing. Thanks for putting this up
Been a maiden fan since 1987. Couldn’t thank this man and the rest of the guys enough for performing my sound track of my life. There had been a track for every part
Fantastic interview, bruce has been my hero since I was a kid, and he still inspires me. Documentary "Scream for me Sarajevo" was incredibly moving. Highly recommended 👌
Bruce Dickinson is straight out of the greatest comic book you're ever read!! Totally Fascinating bloke. Love that he is a pilot, as myself. Truly inspirational hearing him!!
Iron Maiden music and history lessons all rolled into one. And to think they are in their 60's and 70's now. Keep rocking fellas. Paschendale is my all time fave song of theirs.
So inspirational.... two day ago I saw his performance in Poland with Iron Maiden... And in his age he just blown my mind. What an energy and spirit! I am happy that I was able to see his performance on my own eyes and ears!
@@bryancalle3087 I adore Rob (and Priest) but he's not explored so many diverse areas. He's stuck in music. Bruce... airline captain, CEO and found of aviation company (Caerdav), champion fencer, corporate speaker, radio broadcaster, etc., etc., etc. Rob's only claim to fame is his self-professed, "Metal God" status. Uhhhh? That's it? And isn't that a bit pretentious? Again, I like Rob but... he's one-dimensional where Bruce is 3-dimensional.
@@lightdancedesigns Actually he has acted a bit too, been featured in Brutal Legend the video game, written some books, and also founded the Metal God clothing line.
The greatest front man in the greatest band in human history in my opinion. There is none greater. Bruce was like a superhero to me when I was a kid. I remember hearing the intro to Murder in the Rue Morgue for the first time, that atmosphere created with the harmonics and eerie clean guitar chording scared the living shit out of me for some reason. It encapsulated the mood the cover had. When Bruce showed up it was a fucking spiritual awakening for me, never before had I heard such a powerful voice. The music from the band was always powerful but adding his voice turned them into a force of nature. Nothing can stop it as their legacy shows…
yeah, I only kinda liked Killers, but when Bruce joined , it took them to a new level, and Number of the Beast made me want to follow them.. Piece of Mind sealed the deal
Now....this is a proper interview with the singer of the greatest metal band of all time, being himself, telling great stories and being himself, funking brilliant.
Hands down one of the best interviews I've seen on RUclips and I've seen quite a few. Great interviewer and great subjects. Bruce seems like a proper human.
Martin Burch sounds like an art teacher I had, he revolutionised my approach to being an artist, to drawing in my life drawing classes he took me to the college library and showed me the art of Rodin, a father figure indeed.
I'm a little late to the party, but I saw Iron Maiden with the giant Eddy in 1980 or 81 in Portland, OR. They were touring with Girl School and the Scorpions. It was great!
My husband and I had Iron Maiden played in church when we got married as we signed the register. Vicar said 'Don't blame me, blame the bride' as Wasting Love nearly shook the poor speakers off the church walls. I had wanted to walk down the aisle to Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter but the vicar said no lol.
What a great interview. I'm a 45 year old fan of the band and I have never seen such a cool and relaxed interview with Bruce. Thank you :) Oh I have had a bottle of trooper. Nice beer actually
Guys been the voice of one of the best bands .. . couldn't imagine anyone else in his place!! ! I remember seeing maiden at the Rosemount Horizon. .. " caught somewhere in time" Bruce wore a vest that had these lights protruding from it, it was like 3D. .. I was around 10 or 11 at the time. .. I remember Eddie popping out, it was like seeing the album cover come alive .. . An experience I won't forget. .. Thanks guys! !! guys. ..
I love Bruce! I’ve been listening to IRON MAIDEN since the Piece of Mind album. When I heard Flight of Icarus in the early 1980’s I was blown away and became an instant fan. My favorite band of all time.
I remember listening to Iron Maiden in the first time, never knew them before and I was 15, it was power slave and I was shocked about the new world I just discovered, and all the album was full of moving pictures in my mind, colors, sights and images. And still loves and appreciate Bruce and maiden
This was an absolutley amazing interview !! If only i could have the chance to talk to my childhood idol !!! Bruce is such a down to earth kind of guy , id love to have him and the other guys over for a few brews ! 🤞🏻🤞🏻Please come back to Australia soon👍🏻👍🏻
On the 25-26/11/2006 bruce flew me and 174 other maiden fans to see a special fan club gig in Sweden and back. I politely butted in on his chat with the other flight crew before the flight home. And yes I got his autograph 👍🏻🤘🏻 An amazing guy so glad I got those few moments with him.
How lovely of that your so lucky well I'm fascinated on how iron maiden are with fans they seem really down to earth humble and really kind of no frills guys very much like you can have a drink with them I too would love to meet either nicko adrian dave and have a drink with them or one of them I wish I was with them in their home I be happy for that to happen
I am 52 now. I met Bruce in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia at Shenneniggans Bar, he was alone so was I so I joined him and started chatting. Bruce bought a bottle of whiskey and we talked for quite a while. Right before splitting I told him I recognised him from the very beginning and that really pissed him off in a way. But it was a great experience especially that I've been Iron Maiden fan since I was a teenager
For a 9 year old kid in the 1980s, the discovery of Iron Maiden was like having a set of the coolest possible action figures for the ears. That's what they did to me. XY years later, their Martin Birch produced albums (1980-1988) still do the same to me.
Actually the Bruce is my favorite singer so far. A lot of history lessons learned from his time there. Iron Maiden is why I love history class from 6th grade
Bruce Dickinson was the first singer and maiden were the first band I really took a shine to on my own, y'know without being influenced into liking Bruce and the band. Sure a mate played it to me but Dickinsons vocals really spoke to me, I loved his waurbling I think that's how you spell it.
Just incredible. Having played Sarejevo in 1991 as things were starting to fall apart I can never forget the kids we met there and wonder how many made it through those horrors. Perhaps some of them were at Bruce's show too.
I saw "IRON MAIDEN" live, and they ROCKED, EARTH 🌎... slightly out of F****NG ORBIT that night!! It was that THUNDEROUS!! I was STONED off me gourd that evening, but when "EDDIE" appeared... he scared 😱 me straight!! TOTALLY AWESOME CONCERT!!!!
@@miggelie this did sort of happen - the 'powerslave' jet was also used for 'civilians' and had some complaints, Africans can be supstitious -it is their way for some.
That guy who had that solo performance is now elevated to god level imagine telling your grandchildren Bruce Dickinson and his band played a solo gig for me
Love love love... I feel the fear and transmute into excitement joy laughter... This is all a game play it well with love light kindness and compassion.
I seen Iron Maiden when I was twelve! First tour with Bruce! I started drum lessons a week later! Still playing 41 years! Clive was my biggest inspiration! Seen maiden maybe 30 times and never a disappointment!! Up the irons!!!!
Im 57 . I seen Maiden with both Deano and Bruce. Number of the Beast was the greatest show ive ever seen and heard. And ive seen 100's of shows. The were with Priest at this show in San Antonio Texas. Bruces epic vocals are beyond compare
Brilliant.more like these please. I don’t even like Iton Maiden. But so much in this exchange resonates.... again, thank you, well done - as u must know......
What a beautiful conversation this was. I am so glad I decided to listen. And I’m grateful to you for creating it. Packed full of wonderful stories and insights that could benefit and inspire anyone and everyone. Thank you for sharing this.
Loved the interview, love Maiden, and I love Martin Birch especially the Blue Oyster Cult albums. Every time Maiden play Newcastle I'm there and I love it. Bruce is a legend and Sam Dunn who filmed 'Flight 666' is a legend too. Great show guys!.
Wow.. saw Powerslave in my Jr Year of high school(11th grade).. I'll never forget that show.. Great Bruce interview.. not sure about the whole "cant unwatch" thing, but great interview...
Great interview from pre Next Level Soul days. Both guests were riveting. So interesting to hear the depth of thought and emotion that went into the stories told in lyrics. Never was an iron maiden fan or any metal band. Bruce Dickinson is an interesting voice for all times. Then and now.
I've already read his book but somehow, this was even more informative. Great show/interview. Thank you for letting just go as well. I bet you had more questions, but your let it be free. Again, great job!
Wow 16 and buying the iron maiden iron maiden album at John Menzies is etched in my memory, life was mine for the taking!!! Although this was pre Bruce, thank you Bruce for what followed, you're awesome!!!!
I bought Killers when it was new (bought it just bc of the cover art), and thought it was just ok.. But later I read in a metal mag that they got a new singer, and I thought Number of the Beast was a lot better... and then, Piece of Mind sealed the deal- not bc of Nicko but bc the songs and production were better still.. That's my story.. These days I appreciate Killers much more than I did as a 15 yr old that was into Van Halen n Kiss.. Heavy Metal was a brand new genre back in 1980, basically
well its great to see and hear Bruce. Ive followed Maiden since the 80's and his voice is just amazing. Going again to see them next year here in NZ. It will probably be the last time as they don't come here that often. I would love him to meet Sheila (Theo) he heeeee Go the Irons
1988 I heard Number of the Beast for the first time as a 7th Grader although the album had been out for years I couldn't believe what I was hearing and still to this day I hear that song it brings back that feeling
As someone who has holidayed in Yugoslavia the last 20 years I was moved by the Sarajevo stories. I've been all over even Albania, every corner, love the region. Thank you and thank Bruce for being fascinating. btw I've done my share of the war zones ;)
I worked for iron maiden for about 12yrs starting in the early 90s. He is the most intelligent and genui e guy. What u see in this interview is Bruce all of the time. He's on 11 always. When he says he gets I to something learns it then moves on to the next is so true. I remember when he was starting to learn to fly. When he came in the office he would tell us everything about planes. How the aerodynamics work, the mechanics, absolutely everything, whether u wanted to listen or not!! Great guy.
My cousin worked for him too, i think early 2000, maybe you worked together!
woooow
@@android429 what's his name and what did he do? Was he office based or touring? Or did he work for Bruce on one of his private business?
@@lauka65 i take that as your being sarcastic?
Whether u wanted to lisyen or not. That's a red flag
I'm a year younger than dear Bruce. What a great down to earth guy.
I did 2 small time support act gigs with him and other bands like Angelwitch, Praying Mantis,etc in 77/78.
He made it. I didnt 😂
Although his musical influences are close to mine, I wasn't really a Maiden fan, greatly entertaining as they were live.
He has an active, inquisitive mind and a good sense of humour and about the realities of modern life.
I particularly enjoyed his approach about ego/ post gig routine.
An excellent insight of an interview and well done to all.
Bruce Dickinson, my first favourite singer and always a smart decent thinking soul, God bless him.
He is a satanist🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bruce does not even believe in God,. He calls Christianity a folklore which is absolutely wrong by Bruce. I don't even know how the band is still together because Nicko McBrain is a born-again. Christian,.. how he puts up with some of iron maiden's nonsensical lost lyrics. I have no idea.
@@STAND-ALONE You are so…. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Better not write anymore.
@@STAND-ALONE I don’t think that’s true
The man, the legend himself. I love him and the whole band. They changed my life entirely.
I always felt Bruce was something else. Been listening to maiden since 1988, but I never knew how much. Got to love the man, He's amazing. Thanks for putting this up
Been a maiden fan since 1987. Couldn’t thank this man and the rest of the guys enough for performing my sound track of my life. There had been a track for every part
May of '84 here. Piece of Mind was hot off the presses.
Fantastic interview, bruce has been my hero since I was a kid, and he still inspires me. Documentary "Scream for me Sarajevo" was incredibly moving.
Highly recommended 👌
Nice tip! I will look for this stuff. Thanks for the recommendation.
"Some of this happened. Some of this might have happened. Some of this should never happen again."
Legendary words.
Bruce Dickinson is straight out of the greatest comic book you're ever read!! Totally Fascinating bloke. Love that he is a pilot, as myself. Truly inspirational hearing him!!
Iron Maiden music and history lessons all rolled into one. And to think they are in their 60's and 70's now. Keep rocking fellas. Paschendale is my all time fave song of theirs.
What an amazing interview. I'm so grateful to live in a world with such an inspiring and pure soul. Bruce Dickinson is the man!
Shut up you don’t know him
Agreed. If my son, or any of my daughters inspired to be like Bruce I would be happy. Grab life by the balls and run with it.
So inspirational.... two day ago I saw his performance in Poland with Iron Maiden... And in his age he just blown my mind. What an energy and spirit! I am happy that I was able to see his performance on my own eyes and ears!
I saw them in Krakow in June they where amazing
Great interview! Totally enjoyed that. Bruce is, hands-down, thee most interesting man in music. Fascinating guy!
Hell, he's probably one of the most interesting guys on the planet 😄
What about Rob Halford?
@@bryancalle3087 What about him?
@@bryancalle3087 I adore Rob (and Priest) but he's not explored so many diverse areas. He's stuck in music. Bruce... airline captain, CEO and found of aviation company (Caerdav), champion fencer, corporate speaker, radio broadcaster, etc., etc., etc. Rob's only claim to fame is his self-professed, "Metal God" status. Uhhhh? That's it? And isn't that a bit pretentious? Again, I like Rob but... he's one-dimensional where Bruce is 3-dimensional.
@@lightdancedesigns Actually he has acted a bit too, been featured in Brutal Legend the video game, written some books, and also founded the Metal God clothing line.
The greatest front man in the greatest band in human history in my opinion. There is none greater. Bruce was like a superhero to me when I was a kid. I remember hearing the intro to Murder in the Rue Morgue for the first time, that atmosphere created with the harmonics and eerie clean guitar chording scared the living shit out of me for some reason. It encapsulated the mood the cover had. When Bruce showed up it was a fucking spiritual awakening for me, never before had I heard such a powerful voice. The music from the band was always powerful but adding his voice turned them into a force of nature. Nothing can stop it as their legacy shows…
yeah, I only kinda liked Killers, but when Bruce joined , it took them to a new level, and Number of the Beast made me want to follow them.. Piece of Mind sealed the deal
Now....this is a proper interview with the singer of the greatest metal band of all time, being himself, telling great stories and being himself, funking brilliant.
Thank you so much!
Hands down one of the best interviews I've seen on RUclips and I've seen quite a few. Great interviewer and great subjects. Bruce seems like a proper human.
Martin Burch sounds like an art teacher I had, he revolutionised my approach to being an artist, to drawing in my life drawing classes he took me to the college library and showed me the art of Rodin, a father figure indeed.
Hallowed be thy name is my all time favorite song, I went nuts when I saw them perform it live I absolutely went insane.
Its top 3 for me.... great track.. never ever get tired of it...
Same here
Bruce so humble and cool. I loved Dianno, but Bruce completed the success and is great
Such a great storyteller Bruce is! Maiden forever!
Love you Bruce. You are Iron Madien. You are the ultimate front man
If Dos Equis ever holds a contest for the real most interesting man in the world, I’m nominating Bruce!😎👍
I second that completely. What an interesting person that keeps trying to inspire and facilitate inspiration.
Dos Equis is in somewhat competition with Trooper, as far as beers go. They probably wouldn't interview him.
My first favourite singer, and he’s a Brit like me, that’s one for the team. Saw them as a 17 year old in Donington Park in ‘88.
Me too and also went to the warm up show few days before 400 people- got the the t-shirt 😀
That's awesome how much care he puts into telling us his stories.... Thx Bruce. Love the new album too. Writing on the Wall is an awesome tune.
writing on the wall is NOT a great album !!!
He loves hearing himself talk that’s for sure. I like Iron Maiden a lot though 😊
I'm a little late to the party, but I saw Iron Maiden with the giant Eddy in 1980 or 81 in Portland, OR. They were touring with Girl School and the Scorpions. It was great!
My husband and I had Iron Maiden played in church when we got married as we signed the register. Vicar said 'Don't blame me, blame the bride' as Wasting Love nearly shook the poor speakers off the church walls. I had wanted to walk down the aisle to Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter but the vicar said no lol.
What a great interview.
I'm a 45 year old fan of the band and I have never seen such a cool and relaxed interview with Bruce.
Thank you :)
Oh I have had a bottle of trooper. Nice beer actually
Glad you enjoyed it!
Guys been the voice of one of the best bands .. . couldn't imagine anyone else in his place!! ! I remember seeing maiden at the Rosemount Horizon. .. " caught somewhere in time" Bruce wore a vest that had these lights protruding from it, it was like 3D. .. I was around 10 or 11 at the time. .. I remember Eddie popping out, it was like seeing the album cover come alive .. . An experience I won't forget. .. Thanks guys! !! guys. ..
Brilliant, both interviewees are great storytellers. And Bruce’s Dio impression has got to be worth some money!
The authentic spontaneity of "Force of Nature" was brilliant... I appreciate each of you, thank you
I love Bruce! I’ve been listening to IRON MAIDEN since the Piece of Mind album. When I heard Flight of Icarus in the early 1980’s I was blown away and became an instant fan. My favorite band of all time.
I enjoyed every minute of this interview, thank you. Bruce is an inspiring legend!
Priceless!! Maiden and rush are infused in my DNA. Love you Bruce
Bruce dropping a reference for the movie ''The Death of Stalin'' just made my day!
Fantastic movie!!!
This man its not only a singer and a say a singer on the right way to put it so we all can understand we would never se how good he is!!!
Bruce is such a legend. Up the Irons \m/
Almost as al Bund is
If you not live the rock´n´roll lifestyle (drugs, party, alcohol..) you won´t be wasted, Bruce is a good example!
How did I miss this? Big fan of Bruce. Such a cool interview. Cheers.
God bless Bruce Dickinson! ♥
20 years old 🤔He joined iron maiden in 1981 he born in 1958 he was then 22-23 year old. 🙂Love Bruce and iron maiden ♥️
Thanks for the great interview. It’s always entertaining when Bruce gets rolling with stories.
I remember listening to Iron Maiden in the first time, never knew them before and I was 15, it was power slave and I was shocked about the new world I just discovered, and all the album was full of moving pictures in my mind, colors, sights and images. And still loves and appreciate Bruce and maiden
Bruce is also my favorite Singer. He has endurance when he sings and a style that anyone can love.
Love Paul & Bruce as vocalists... Early Maiden was the best! "Killers" album plays a special place ...
🔥🎸🔥
I will always scream for you Bruce!!
Bruce Dickinson is just a brilliant Enigma I luv the man. This is a fantastic podcast Alex very inciteful and thought provoking.
Somewhere In Time Tour. Philadelphia Spectrum. I was there. The crowd got them to do three Encores. It was the best show I ever saw. Up The Irons!
This was an absolutley amazing interview !! If only i could have the chance to talk to my childhood idol !!! Bruce is such a down to earth kind of guy , id love to have him and the other guys over for a few brews ! 🤞🏻🤞🏻Please come back to Australia soon👍🏻👍🏻
Seeing Maiden live for the first time is right up there with the birth of my children in the greatest days of my life.
On the 25-26/11/2006 bruce flew me and 174 other maiden fans to see a special fan club gig in Sweden and back.
I politely butted in on his chat with the other flight crew before the flight home.
And yes I got his autograph 👍🏻🤘🏻
An amazing guy so glad I got those few moments with him.
How lovely of that your so lucky well I'm fascinated on how iron maiden are with fans they seem really down to earth humble and really kind of no frills guys very much like you can have a drink with them I too would love to meet either nicko adrian dave and have a drink with them or one of them I wish I was with them in their home I be happy for that to happen
I am 52 now. I met Bruce in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia at Shenneniggans Bar, he was alone so was I so I joined him and started chatting. Bruce bought a bottle of whiskey and we talked for quite a while. Right before splitting I told him I recognised him from the very beginning and that really pissed him off in a way. But it was a great experience especially that I've been Iron Maiden fan since I was a teenager
Bruce Dickinson = awesome singer / amazing performer. Up the irons 👊
Bass-profundo
Don't know how I ended up here but man did I enjoy this. Thank you very much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Saw Maiden in 1990 .
Bruce was amazing
For a 9 year old kid in the 1980s, the discovery of Iron Maiden was like having a set of the coolest possible action figures for the ears. That's what they did to me. XY years later, their Martin Birch produced albums (1980-1988) still do the same to me.
They were amazing until a piece of mind, Powerslave was good, then , not so awesome
His success is not surprising. He is so passionate and intelligent.
Bruce Dickinson joined in 1981 and the first LP Self Titled album came out in 1980 the first EP the Soundhouse Tapes came out in 1979.
Lots of wisdom here for those who really listen to what Bruce and Sasha are saying.
One of the best interviews I've heard with Bruce. Amazing and thank you!
A pilot, rock n roll legend
What ELSE do you need to know about Greatness!? Bruce , thanks for the GREAT music & I got to listen to.
Bruce Dickinson! Wow! I do admire this guy!
❤.BRUCE❤=FOR EVER. G.A.W.👏👏👏.
Actually the Bruce is my favorite singer so far. A lot of history lessons learned from his time there. Iron Maiden is why I love history class from 6th grade
Absolute treat to see Bruce podcasting. Maybe when Maiden's called it a day he'll fully explore that rabbit hole next.
Props to Bruce for throwing a mention out on Anvil!
Love you Maiden, the BEST ROCK GROUP, teachers truth tellers EVER!!!!!!!!
Bruce Dickinson was the first singer and maiden were the first band I really took a shine to on my own, y'know without being influenced into liking Bruce and the band. Sure a mate played it to me but Dickinsons vocals really spoke to me, I loved his waurbling I think that's how you spell it.
Just incredible. Having played Sarejevo in 1991 as things were starting to fall apart I can never forget the kids we met there and wonder how many made it through those horrors. Perhaps some of them were at Bruce's show too.
Why were you there if you don't mind me asking ?
@@Summernightsandneonlights that was just before the war there
I enjoyed seeing Bruce tell his stories.
Scream for him, RUclips!!! I love Bruce, this is a GREAT interview!
What a life Bruce has had, a dream life in my opinion.
Up the Irons!
I saw "IRON MAIDEN" live, and they ROCKED, EARTH 🌎... slightly out of F****NG ORBIT that night!! It was that THUNDEROUS!! I was STONED off me gourd that evening, but when "EDDIE" appeared... he scared 😱 me straight!! TOTALLY AWESOME CONCERT!!!!
He has had a very magickal life. The passion, the hunger, the adventures, bravo!!
The whole interview is so underrated! I’m glad I found it! kudos from Brazil
He’s the one guy I’ve always wanted to meet! He’s been my idol for decades!
If people could appreciate how much truth and life wisdom is in this chat they would lay day their self help book, and pay attention.
Bruce Dickinson 2024! I don't care that he's not from this side of the pond!
He looks so much younger with the long hair... amazing!
that 'job interview' short back and sides haircut had it's day. Maiden seem one of the few metal bands untouched by baldness.
@@brendanoneil3489 Hair pieces are a great thing.
@@craigcotter7476 wow hit the nail on the head...maybe what I need. seriously.
@@miggelie this did sort of happen - the 'powerslave' jet was also used for 'civilians' and had some complaints, Africans can be supstitious -it is their way for some.
Two great British pioneers, the old exploring British eccentric pioneering spirit still lives on. In Generation Xers at least.
Sorry, I have to add to my comments Sacha Bravo, too. I couldn't leave that unsaid. He is also a very profound teacher. Great listen.
That guy who had that solo performance is now elevated to god level imagine telling your grandchildren Bruce Dickinson and his band played a solo gig for me
Bruce is one of my heroes
Charismatic and multi talented; I know that he can fence but doesn't he also have a pilots licence too?
Love love love...
I feel the fear and transmute into excitement joy laughter... This is all a game play it well with love light kindness and compassion.
I seen Iron Maiden when I was twelve! First tour with Bruce! I started drum lessons a week later! Still playing 41 years! Clive was my biggest inspiration! Seen maiden maybe 30 times and never a disappointment!! Up the irons!!!!
Im 57 . I seen Maiden with both Deano and Bruce. Number of the Beast was the greatest show ive ever seen and heard. And ive seen 100's of shows. The were with Priest at this show in San Antonio Texas. Bruces epic vocals are beyond compare
Brilliant.more like these please. I don’t even like Iton Maiden. But so much in this exchange resonates.... again, thank you, well done - as u must know......
What a beautiful conversation this was. I am so glad I decided to listen. And I’m grateful to you for creating it. Packed full of wonderful stories and insights that could benefit and inspire anyone and everyone. Thank you for sharing this.
Loved the interview, love Maiden, and I love Martin Birch especially the Blue Oyster Cult albums. Every time Maiden play Newcastle I'm there and I love it. Bruce is a legend and Sam Dunn who filmed 'Flight 666' is a legend too. Great show guys!.
Wow.. saw Powerslave in my Jr Year of high school(11th grade)..
I'll never forget that show..
Great Bruce interview.. not sure about the whole "cant unwatch" thing, but great interview...
Great interview from pre Next Level Soul days. Both guests were riveting. So interesting to hear the depth of thought and emotion that went into the stories told in lyrics. Never was an iron maiden fan or any metal band. Bruce Dickinson is an interesting voice for all times. Then and now.
Thanks for this great and open interview!!!! I hope you can go on with this excellent material, a big hugs from Chile 🇨🇱
Bruce absolutely mad respect for you. A real Renaissance Man!!
I've already read his book but somehow, this was even more informative. Great show/interview. Thank you for letting just go as well. I bet you had more questions, but your let it be free. Again, great job!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow 16 and buying the iron maiden iron maiden album at John Menzies is etched in my memory, life was mine for the taking!!! Although this was pre Bruce, thank you Bruce for what followed, you're awesome!!!!
I saw Iron Maiden with Anthrax opening in 1988 I was blown away to finally get to see them in Charleston, West Virginia. They were fantastic.
I bought Killers when it was new (bought it just bc of the cover art), and thought it was just ok.. But later I read in a metal mag that they got a new singer, and I thought Number of the Beast was a lot better... and then, Piece of Mind sealed the deal- not bc of Nicko but bc the songs and production were better still.. That's my story.. These days I appreciate Killers much more than I did as a 15 yr old that was into Van Halen n Kiss.. Heavy Metal was a brand new genre back in 1980, basically
well its great to see and hear Bruce. Ive followed Maiden since the 80's and his voice is just amazing. Going again to see them next year here in NZ. It will probably be the last time as they don't come here that often. I would love him to meet Sheila (Theo) he heeeee Go the Irons
1988 I heard Number of the Beast for the first time as a 7th Grader although the album had been out for years I couldn't believe what I was hearing and still to this day I hear that song it brings back that feeling
As someone who has holidayed in Yugoslavia the last 20 years I was moved by the Sarajevo stories. I've been all over even Albania, every corner, love the region. Thank you and thank Bruce for being fascinating. btw I've done my share of the war zones ;)
The best interviews are when the person interviewing doesn’t need to say much really enjoyed that one of the best iv seen 👍