Great reaction! I saw Maiden perform this song live at an outdoor venue in Phoenix, Arizona . . . in July . . . with the temperature 105 degrees F . . . and pyro going off every two minutes . . . and Bruce decked out in the red coat running up and down the stage and waving the big Union Jack . . . and somehow, he didn't pass out from heat exhaustion. Epic!
Love how you just firmly states like "Yo, I'm not trying to be a music guru here. I'm giving my opinion while also learning from big names in music". Also love the stank face, that's how you know you felt the song.
They are unreal live. The night i seen them a huge storm with more Rain than Saskatoon Canada had seen in a century ,fell just as the show let out.im positive it was the 10 minute 3 way guitar solo that conjured up the storm.
Iron Maiden have a massive US tour in 2024 - 'Days of the future past tour'... From Oct. to Nov. '24, focusing on the most recent album 'Senjutsu' as well as their 1986 album 'Somewhere in time'... They also play Australia & South America this year.
I never followed or listened to Iron Maiden, but before them there was Iron Butterfly, who had a hit in the 1968s with In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (derived from "In the Garden of Eden"). The original version was slightly over 17 minutes long and took up the entire second side of their album by the same title. It was one of the first examples of heavy metal, and influenced the genre.
If you want to see the best call and response from the audience. Please check out Queen at live aid in London. Freddy Mercury had 72,000 people on their feet singing. A lot of great bands that day but Freddy stole the show, it’s a must watch
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She's not only beautiful, she's getting better by the day without knowing the subject....fabulous brain. I think Bruce should give her an interview to raise her profile, not that she needs it. Just to accelerate it.
There is a Japanese band called "NEMOPHILA" that did a cover of this song and also (Aces High) that you really should check out!!!!! The vocalist will really surprise you, she is so versatile with her singing style!!!!! You should also check out "BAND MAID" and do more "LOVEBITES"!!!!! Thank you for what you do!!!!!
Hi Aaliyah, I unfortunately am not able to paypal or whatever I just think your very insightful with your comments and you are very pleasing to this mature musician ♥I'm an older rocker and I like that your branching out in your mind😎
If you want to see just how amazing his projection is, have a look at him singing revelations in a cathedral. Just Bruce Dickinson. He starts accapella without a mike making the most of the accoustics. Its something to behold
As other have said the lyrics are based on the "The Charge of the Light Brigade" is a narrative poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson about the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War. He wrote the original version on 2 December 1854, and it was published on 9 December 1854. The Charge of the Light Brigade was a military action undertaken by British light cavalry against Russian forces during the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War, resulting in many casualties to the cavalry. On 25 October 1854, the Light Brigade, mounted a frontal assault against a Russian artillery battery which was well prepared with excellent fields of defensive fire. The charge was the result of a misunderstood order to attack a different objective to prevent the Russians from removing captured guns from overrun Turkish positions. The Light Brigade made its charge under withering direct fire and reached its target, scattering some of the gunners, but was forced to retreat immediately. Off approximately 600 men and horses 156 were Killed and missing 122 Wounded and 335 horses killed in action, or obliged afterwards to be destroyed from wounds leaving only 195 out of the 600 still operational the poem typical of us brits turned a bumbling disaster into a heroic action.
The attack of the light brigade was incredibly stupidly organized, but superbly executed. Even the Russians noted this. British cavalry not only to break into the Russian battery, but some of the horsemen moved through it and suddenly appeared out of the smoke and were able to put to flight a much larger force of Russian Cossacks and Hussars. But at the same time, another part of the Cossacks counterattacked the battery positions, which allowed the Russian gunners to withdraw 2 guns from the position captured by the British cavalrymen. The British riveted the remaining 6 guns. The British also retreated in an organized manner. The Russian lieutenant Koribut-Kubitovich described the retreat of the light brigade as: "You can never better evaluate the cavalry, as when retreating after a successful attack, in view of the enemy. It is necessary to do justice to the British: they represented the height of perfection in this regard and trotted in order, as if they were training." To help the British retreat, French mounted chasseurs attacked Fedyukhin Heights, which forced the Russians to withdraw their guns from there, which weakened the fire on the British. But the heavy brigade did not take part in the rescue of the light brigade. An interesting case characterizing the mores of that time, there was a Russian hospital station near from the place of the British breakthrough. Russian doctor Generik, recalled how several British horsemen galloped up to him and asked for minor medical help. The doctor, of course, helped them, after which the British mounted their horses and rode off to their own.
@@ДмитрийСоциленков I don't think it was stupidly organized the orders were misinterpreted somewhere along the chain of command but to this day nobody is certain whose mistake it was considering the action was against the main Russian force was not the intended action The Light Brigade was the British light cavalry force. It rode unarmored light fast horses. The men were armed with lances and sabres. they were intended for reconnaissance and skirmishing. They were also ideal for cutting down infantry and artillery units as they tried to retreat they were under the command of Major General James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan Overall command of the British cavalry resided with Lieutenant General George Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan. Lucan received an order from the army commander Lord Raglan stating: "Lord Raglan wishes the cavalry to advance rapidly to the front, follow the enemy, and try to prevent the enemy carrying away the guns. Troop horse artillery may accompany. French cavalry is on your left. Immediate". Raglan wanted the light cavalry to prevent the Russians from successfully withdrawing the naval guns from the redoubts they had captured on the reverse side of the Causeway Heights, the hill forming the south side of the valley. This was an optimal task for the Light Brigade, as their superior speed would ensure the Russians would be forced to either quickly abandon the cumbersome guns or be cut down on masse while they tried to flee with them. Raglan could see what was happening from his high vantage point on the west side of the valley. However, the lie of the land around the cavalry position stopped Lucan from seeing the Russians' efforts to remove the guns from the redoubts. The written order which led to the Charge The order was drafted by Brigadier Richard Airey and carried by Captain Louis Nolan. Nolan carried the further oral instruction that the cavalry was to attack immediately. By Lucan's account, when he asked Nolan what guns were referred to Nolan indicated in a most disrespectful way (with a wide sweep of his arm) the mass of Russian guns at the end of the valley: "There, my lord, is your enemy; there are your guns His reasons for the misdirection are unknown because he was killed in the ensuing battle.
Check out Lovebites Swansong live with Chopin Intro Five of a Kind.. You will definitely enjoy this.they are an all Female Japanese Metal band that writes songs that are inspired by Iron Maidens style of music and singing.... Again not a reaction request... just music to emjoy.
Hi Aaliyah please react to Iron Maiden's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner". It's a song inspired by the poem of the same name by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
It is a shame as a vocalist you are watching videos towards the end of Bruces (I do not want this to sound harsh) natural life. Check out his earlier live prefinances they are mind blowingly good
If you like theatrical singing... Just on the side not a reaction request but some time you should watch Versailles Faith and Decision live with English Subtitles. You will love this.
Ok Aaliyah thanks for reviewing the greatest rock and roll band of all time! Did you know Iron Maiden is NOT in the rock and roll hall of fame? If you don’t put this band in after 40 years of this you might as well burn it down because RRhof is meaningless without Eddie and the boys!
The Trooper is inspired by Tennyson's people the Charge of the Light Brigade. Which was written during the Crumean War.... Relevant today as this is the main issue of the Ukraine War today.
Caveat - please remember Maiden is an 80's band - in this vid they are well past their prime. I recommend delving into the past to better enjoy them. There is an older studio video version of this song that is outstanding. Bruce's 'belts' were way better in the past - his sustain and control were so impressive. The guitar playing was tighter as well. I was lucky to see them play live "back in the day". Also , FYI , [ just in case ] an "iron maiden" was a brutal method of execution in the Middle Ages - it was an iron cage fitted for a human body and had spikes pointing inwards - when the maiden's door was closed on the victim they were pierced by spikes all over their body - including the eyes. This cage would then be hung high as a warning to any would-be criminals - it's victim left to rot. The maiden struck dread fear into men's hearts - it's important to know what words mean.
For the record, it was turing this tour where he was diagnosed a throat cancer, that give you the power of his voice dispite that
The lyrics were inspired by the poem, The Charge of the Light Brigade, written in 1854 by Lord Alfred Tennyson.
I love how iron maiden writes about history or at least things that have happened.
Всё верно! История повторяется!
Thanks so much for sharing💕
I love your videos, And you were totally headbanging on the fear of the dark video. You are one of us now. Up the Irons.
Thank you for coming back to Iron Maiden!
Thanks for watching too
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Bruce also knows his job. Breath support. Just look at him putting his legs wherever. His stature when his singing.
Hola Aliyaah I am from Chile 🇨🇱 thanks for this reaction to one of my favourite rock bands
Hello, thanks so much for watching too💕
@@AaliyahCapili 🫶 gracias thanks , I will supporting you and whatching your reactions from my beautifull country ❤️🇨🇱 CHILE
First of all, congratulations on the sponsor. 🎉🎉 Great vocals. Classic rocker voice. Great pick and, as always, great reaction. 😊❤
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I've been subscribed for a while but I've never clicked a video faster. Iron Maiden is both my favorite band and the greatest metal band of all time.
Oh super thank you💕
Can't wait to watch this. My favorite Maiden Song and your wide eyed enthusiasm will make a great video
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I like the audience singing along. And I love how you get into this!
Chanting and humming the melodies a lot of the time is another level
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ALWAYS FUN TO SEE YOU REACT TO IRON MAIDEN❤
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Great reaction!
I saw Maiden perform this song live at an outdoor venue in Phoenix, Arizona . . . in July . . . with the temperature 105 degrees F . . . and pyro going off every two minutes . . . and Bruce decked out in the red coat running up and down the stage and waving the big Union Jack . . . and somehow, he didn't pass out from heat exhaustion.
Epic!
Thanks so much for sharing
Love how you just firmly states like "Yo, I'm not trying to be a music guru here. I'm giving my opinion while also learning from big names in music".
Also love the stank face, that's how you know you felt the song.
They are unreal live. The night i seen them a huge storm with more Rain than Saskatoon Canada had seen in a century ,fell just as the show let out.im positive it was the 10 minute 3 way guitar solo that conjured up the storm.
Thanks for sharing
Yes. Can't go wrong with more Maiden.
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Yes back with more Maiden I’m in
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Great reaction !!
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The prettiest opera singer again listens to a great band. Go ahead and do an advert. You deserve it. I will watch.
Thanks so much for your support💕
If you Ever get the chance to see them live DON'T PASS IT UP !!!!!! they are a must see band !!! Up The Irons !!! R O R H 🤘🔥🤘🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇
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More Maiden young lady💪💥👍
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Your smile says everything!!🤘🏾🤘🏾😎
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Iron Maiden have a massive US tour in 2024 - 'Days of the future past tour'... From Oct. to Nov. '24, focusing on the most recent album 'Senjutsu' as well as their 1986 album 'Somewhere in time'... They also play Australia & South America this year.
Thanks so much for sharing
Chile .Ohhhhhhhhohhhhh yeah...❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thin Lizzy are famous for their harmonizing guitars. Try their song "Emerald".
Thanks for sharing
I never followed or listened to Iron Maiden, but before them there was Iron Butterfly, who had a hit in the 1968s with In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (derived from "In the Garden of Eden"). The original version was slightly over 17 minutes long and took up the entire second side of their album by the same title. It was one of the first examples of heavy metal, and influenced the genre.
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Lifting his arm so his lungs can expand really helps that belt too.
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If you want to see the best call and response from the audience. Please check out Queen at live aid in London. Freddy Mercury had 72,000 people on their feet singing. A lot of great bands that day but Freddy stole the show, it’s a must watch
Iron Maiden? You love rock n roll? Perfect 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
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Thank you for your reaction it was great as always. I also liked your VPN ad, it came in just in time as I am searching for one because one of my account information was hacked 🤬I’ll try this one and see if it’s a good VPN to prevent any future attacks 😊
Hello Mr. Leonard, hope it helps. Sorry for the late reply, i got so busy with school and a show💕hope all is well🥰
She's not only beautiful, she's getting better by the day without knowing the subject....fabulous brain. I think Bruce should give her an interview to raise her profile, not that she needs it. Just to accelerate it.
Thanks so much for your kind words and appreciation🥰
Bravissima e bellissima cara Aaliyah, complimenti!❤️😍
Hello, thanks so much Mr. stefan, sorry for the late reply as I was busy with school and a show💕
There is a Japanese band called "NEMOPHILA" that did a cover of this song and also (Aces High) that you really should check out!!!!! The vocalist will really surprise you, she is so versatile with her singing style!!!!! You should also check out "BAND MAID" and do more "LOVEBITES"!!!!! Thank you for what you do!!!!!
Thanks so much for sharing💕
Bruce Dickerson does Opera and spoken word too
#uptheirons. Goats
Thanks so much😍
Hi Aaliyah, I unfortunately am not able to paypal or whatever I just think your very insightful with your comments and you are very pleasing to this mature musician ♥I'm an older rocker and I like that your branching out in your mind😎
Thank you so much for always watching🥰
Eddie is Maiden's mascot
If you want to see just how amazing his projection is, have a look at him singing revelations in a cathedral. Just Bruce Dickinson. He starts accapella without a mike making the most of the accoustics. Its something to behold
ruclips.net/video/jLhf8caVIiI/видео.htmlsi=-JpoCZc7BhAP9vpe
Thanks so much for the recommendation
As other have said the lyrics are based on the "The Charge of the Light Brigade" is a narrative poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson about the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War. He wrote the original version on 2 December 1854, and it was published on 9 December 1854.
The Charge of the Light Brigade was a military action undertaken by British light cavalry against Russian forces during the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War, resulting in many casualties to the cavalry. On 25 October 1854, the Light Brigade, mounted a frontal assault against a Russian artillery battery which was well prepared with excellent fields of defensive fire. The charge was the result of a misunderstood order to attack a different objective to prevent the Russians from removing captured guns from overrun Turkish positions. The Light Brigade made its charge under withering direct fire and reached its target, scattering some of the gunners, but was forced to retreat immediately. Off approximately 600 men and horses 156 were Killed and missing 122 Wounded and 335 horses killed in action, or obliged afterwards to be destroyed from wounds leaving only 195 out of the 600 still operational the poem typical of us brits turned a bumbling disaster into a heroic action.
The attack of the light brigade was incredibly stupidly organized, but superbly executed. Even the Russians noted this. British cavalry not only to break into the Russian battery, but some of the horsemen moved through it and suddenly appeared out of the smoke and were able to put to flight a much larger force of Russian Cossacks and Hussars. But at the same time, another part of the Cossacks counterattacked the battery positions, which allowed the Russian gunners to withdraw 2 guns from the position captured by the British cavalrymen. The British riveted the remaining 6 guns.
The British also retreated in an organized manner. The Russian lieutenant Koribut-Kubitovich described the retreat of the light brigade as: "You can never better evaluate the cavalry, as when retreating after a successful attack, in view of the enemy. It is necessary to do justice to the British: they represented the height of perfection in this regard and trotted in order, as if they were training." To help the British retreat, French mounted chasseurs attacked Fedyukhin Heights, which forced the Russians to withdraw their guns from there, which weakened the fire on the British. But the heavy brigade did not take part in the rescue of the light brigade. An interesting case characterizing the mores of that time, there was a Russian hospital station near from the place of the British breakthrough. Russian doctor Generik, recalled how several British horsemen galloped up to him and asked for minor medical help. The doctor, of course, helped them, after which the British mounted their horses and rode off to their own.
@@ДмитрийСоциленков I don't think it was stupidly organized the orders were misinterpreted somewhere along the chain of command but to this day nobody is certain whose mistake it was considering the action was against the main Russian force was not the intended action
The Light Brigade was the British light cavalry force. It rode unarmored light fast horses. The men were armed with lances and sabres. they were intended for reconnaissance and skirmishing. They were also ideal for cutting down infantry and artillery units as they tried to retreat they were under the command of Major General James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan
Overall command of the British cavalry resided with Lieutenant General George Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan.
Lucan received an order from the army commander Lord Raglan stating: "Lord Raglan wishes the cavalry to advance rapidly to the front, follow the enemy, and try to prevent the enemy carrying away the guns. Troop horse artillery may accompany. French cavalry is on your left. Immediate". Raglan wanted the light cavalry to prevent the Russians from successfully withdrawing the naval guns from the redoubts they had captured on the reverse side of the Causeway Heights, the hill forming the south side of the valley. This was an optimal task for the Light Brigade, as their superior speed would ensure the Russians would be forced to either quickly abandon the cumbersome guns or be cut down on masse while they tried to flee with them.
Raglan could see what was happening from his high vantage point on the west side of the valley. However, the lie of the land around the cavalry position stopped Lucan from seeing the Russians' efforts to remove the guns from the redoubts.
The written order which led to the Charge
The order was drafted by Brigadier Richard Airey and carried by Captain Louis Nolan. Nolan carried the further oral instruction that the cavalry was to attack immediately. By Lucan's account, when he asked Nolan what guns were referred to Nolan indicated in a most disrespectful way (with a wide sweep of his arm) the mass of Russian guns at the end of the valley: "There, my lord, is your enemy; there are your guns His reasons for the misdirection are unknown because he was killed in the ensuing battle.
Check out Lovebites Swansong live with Chopin Intro Five of a Kind..
You will definitely enjoy this.they are an all Female Japanese Metal band that writes songs that are inspired by Iron Maidens style of music and singing....
Again not a reaction request... just music to emjoy.
Thanks so much for the recommendation
Hi Aaliyah please react to Iron Maiden's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner".
It's a song inspired by the poem of the same name by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Thanks for the recommendation💕
It is a shame as a vocalist you are watching videos towards the end of Bruces (I do not want this to sound harsh) natural life. Check out his earlier live prefinances they are mind blowingly good
I'm in love. ❤
Try the empire of the clouds or When the Wild Wind Blows (live version)
Thanks for the recommendation💕
The clansman - live in rio
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Up The Irons BRASIL
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Didn't Bruce have throat cancer?
If you like theatrical singing...
Just on the side not a reaction request but some time you should watch
Versailles Faith and Decision live with English Subtitles.
You will love this.
Thanks for the recommendation💕
*Woah....now getting sponsors*
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How about some power female vocalist - like Donna Summer - "McArthur Park"
nice
Please check James Brown and Pavarotti, "It's a men's world" You will love it !! peace .
Thanks for the recommendation
Can you do a reaction for my favorite band Sinister Ghost please? Song: Eden is Our Home or Stolen at Birth.
Thanks for the recommendation
Muy espicy!
React Shaman Fairy Tale!!
Kung nagustuhan mo ang Iron Maiden, baka gusto mong tingnan ang LOVEBITES! LAHAT ng bandang Hapones na bandang Heavy Metal.
Thanks so much po🌺
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Reacción a triste canción de amor- El Tri
Thanks for the recommendation
Ok Aaliyah thanks for reviewing the greatest rock and roll band of all time! Did you know Iron Maiden is NOT in the rock and roll hall of fame? If you don’t put this band in after 40 years of this you might as well burn it down because RRhof is meaningless without Eddie and the boys!
It's a heavy metal band
Girl, heavy metal is the same about the music as the vocals/lyrics. And no band is better than Iron Maiden.
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Dave looks strange playing a Gibson!
He played an Explorer in the 1982 Hammersmith show. He's also played Les Pauls, SGs and Flying Vs.
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Please react to des’ree kissing you from the Romeo and Juliet movie
Thanks for the recommendation
Bju
t are you aware why england fought russia at thar specific moment?
The Trooper is inspired by Tennyson's people the Charge of the Light Brigade. Which was written during the Crumean War.... Relevant today as this is the main issue of the Ukraine War today.
Thanks for sharing💕
Caveat - please remember Maiden is an 80's band - in this vid they are well past their prime. I recommend delving into the past to better enjoy them.
There is an older studio video version of this song that is outstanding. Bruce's 'belts' were way better in the past - his sustain and control were so impressive. The guitar playing was tighter as well.
I was lucky to see them play live "back in the day".
Also , FYI , [ just in case ] an "iron maiden" was a brutal method of execution in the Middle Ages - it was an iron cage fitted for a human body and had spikes pointing inwards - when the maiden's door was closed on the victim they were pierced by spikes all over their body - including the eyes.
This cage would then be hung high as a warning to any would-be criminals - it's victim left to rot.
The maiden struck dread fear into men's hearts - it's important to know what words mean.
Thanks so much for sharing all of these🌺
He was classically trained in opera.
Thanks for sharing💕
Go studio first. There’s too much missed live.
Thanks for the recommendation
probably should have done this one as he was much younger ruclips.net/video/4b4C8TfEY7k/видео.html
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I prefer not to see them old.
Thanks for sharing
The greatest flag in the world is not a 'prop', I'll have you know. I need a really strong cup of tea after that insult.