God bless you Clive, it was an honour to watch you! You are one of my hero's and you will be remembered! My condolences to the family & his friends, he was an exceptional person!
Bass players are the tits bud. The bassist and timekeeper are the most important pieces to ANY ensemble. And I'll throw hands to anyone who says otherwise
I Totally agree. This IS Iron Maiden. They should be always in their twenties, but unfortunatelly, years pass on for them and for all of us ! I've also listened this song at least hundreds of times
that would be 2000 for me then, hum it walking the dog among many other great songs. People probably think I am nuts doing air guitar with no headphones. What is that guy hearing? Enjoying memories
@@mauromartyn7941 Nicko has some excellent moments too, they’re both great drummers. Caught Somewhere in Time is one of the best Nicko tracks in my opinion.
Clive is God compared to Nicko. You can somehow dance to Clives drum beats Where Nicko has a very mild rhythm sometimes too slow where clive is always fast and rhythmic
It's also a little known fact that it was Di'anno who sank the Belgrano, he had to leave Maiden because Her Majesty's Government needed him as a sonic weapon.
People often forget about Steve Harris, but he is/was significantly more important in the history of iron maiden than any other member of the band, without him, there would be no iron maiden Steve Harris=Legend
I remember in 1981 buying Women in Uniform on 12" and there was a Live version of Phantom of the Opera on the B side. Me and my mates were totaly in awe.This was the raw iron Maiden that we liked.
@@Shimunisdying iron maiden was sht when blaze was in the band
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I once saw an interview in which Bruce recalls his days in Samson. They were playing a gig with other bands and he says that when Iron Maiden played this song, he was speechless. Definitely one of Maiden top songs ever. A masterpiece!
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Possibly one of the most amazing live performances by anybody at any time in musical history! You could feel the electricity coming out these guys through the computer screen!
I saw this line up and can confirm it was exactly that pure sublime electric. I always go back to this cos not much else can live up to it. This captured a special chemistry a very special moment in time. RIP Clive Burr
These comments are so stupid...... please explain why he is the best... in fact explain why hes better than nicko..... aside from clive burr bashing the crap out of the cymbals too often I mean....... and this comment also means burr was better than lars ulrich, neil peart, michael portnoy, cozy powell, tommy aldrich hell the list goes on (except dave grohl who is laughably overrated)
For me, also the best song ever. Di'Anno wasted his potential. But Bruce is also rocking for 40 years now! That is an unreal, if you had to choose for 2 of 40 years...
The style of Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, twin guitar, amazing synchronized/harmonized solos by all instruments is a lost art. The two masters of metal bands cannot be imitated by anyone.
I agree with you, it sounds amazing and these bands specialize in it. Maiden and Priest are two of my favorite bands. If you like that harmonizing guitar you should check out some Thin Lizzy (maybe you already have). Those guys invented the sound and rock pretty hard. They may not be metal but they were definitely a huge influence.
If you never saw Maiden with Paul, you would not understand what a HUGE loss he was. Bruce did okay, give me Paul ANY day of the week. This version of the band wiped the floor with everything around it! Superb.
Maiden had not completely developed it's sounds yet, which is why I love the early stuff. It's raw with no real rules. They were breaking ground at this time.
No Maiden performance will ever top this. There is just so amazing energy in it, an air of anger, ambition, violence and hope. No theatrics, no huge stadiums, just pure heart and great playing. And, of course, Paul Di Anno whose voice I consider among the best rock voices ever, plus the impeccable drum machine called Clive Burr, may he rest in peace. Bruce is an excellent singer and Nicko is a good technician (although rhythmically somewhat unstable), but that line up was just the best, the true Iron Maiden. Harsh, dirty, punky, street metal - and it has aged so much better than the Bruce stuff of the stadium era.
Look Paul’s era is great and he’s one of my favorite metal singers but there’s no way stuff like Running Free and Sanctuary are better than stuff like Powerslave and Moonchild And the theatrics really bring the songs to life
@@davidhooks6325 I bought the 1st & 2nd album when they were released. Saw them live on their first album tour & met band members. D'ianno was the sound of Maiden. Their punk/metal sound something new. After D'ianno left, my interest faded, they sounded very much like many other groups of the time. If i listen to Maiden, its only with D'ianno.
@@Paul-hl8ygShit dude I love Di’Anno too. Both him and Bruce have things that the others don’t Paul has the rougher “street” metal voice, Bruce has a voice for telling epic stories Paul has a more relaxed stage presence, Bruce is more energetic and is bringing the songs to life Paul has more rebellious “punk” lyrics, Bruce’s era has more deeper epic, story lyrics Like I said both have things that the other doesn’t. And I totally understand why you’d like Di’Anno the most; this song got me into Maiden- I didn’t like Bruce’s vocals for a long time
@@davidhooks6325 I presume you are much younger than me? lol. Hence your like of Maiden in more recent years. As i said, i was there at the beginning & liked that Maiden sound, it was very different with D'ianno. To me Bruce sounds like a very typical metal vocalist & in my opinion, changed Maiden for the worst. As i say, i only listen to D'ianno Maiden 🇬🇧
Leandrito Arroz Haha I know. I think Paul did a decent job on the vocals, though Bruce had some amazing perfomances of songs from the first two albums. Anyway for me the vocals of this song do not matter much, the guitar and bass are what made it my favourite ;)
"Phantom of the Opera", la canción que a mis 17 años escuchaba cinco veces seguidas antes de irme a dormir.¡Alucinante! Mi canción favorita de La Doncella
Yep. The way I see it, nobody can sing the songs on the first 2 albums better than Paul and nobody can sing the rest better than Bruce. Just my opinion. Although, I have seen a live version of "Killers" that Bruce nailed pretty well, but Paul still owns it!
I have to agree, some, not all versions but ones with Bruce were he screams all over it are just unnecessary, I know screaming is his thing but there are times when when Bruce needs to just hold back on the screams, especially on the Paul era stuff.
I hate the fact that nearly all Maiden compilations that include songs from the DiAnno era are LIVE versions with Bruce on vocals. These are the DEFINITIVE versions of the songs.
Fantastic track...I think Phantom of the Opera really show cases what a classic maiden track should be. Clive, Dennis and Paul all helped get Maiden off the ground and we should not try and air brush them out of maiden history. Maybe one day get Paul, Bruce and Blaze all on the same stage singing together would be epic!!
4:30 will forever be one of metal's most exciting moments. Man, those twin solo's, did they know how to write epic songs!!! After 37 years, this can still bring a tear to my eye... Happy birthday Paul Di'Anno!
Man, this is just perfect.. Great guitar/bass tone, Clive's intense drumming, Paul's rock n' roll vocals. This is how heavy metal is supposed to sound.
Paul, I will be with you forever! When the song of Iron Maden was really raw. Thank you for being part of this special moment of our lives!! I hope your Iron Maden fellows are supporting you as you deserve.
Precisely I wished they kept Paul but in a lot of dimensions I have travelled in they had cool albums with Paul to this day you can thank lord shaggy for exposing one of the many infinite dimensions. Respond if you’d like to know their album names
Martijn de Groot well, in many where he didn’t quit (I’ll be talking about the ones that are in a dimension where he never did drugs or drank) After killers 1982 (rituality) 1983 ( rise of the beast) 1984 (apocalypse) 1985 (world ender) (They took a break) 1987 ( resurrection of the undying) 1988 ( death bed) 1990 (underground) 1991 (primal rage) 1993 ( searing flames) 1995 (quake) ( Paul had a heart attack and recovered until he was ready to record again) 1999 ( redemption of the forgotten) 2003 ( lightening strikes twice) 2005 ( nevermore) 2008 ( phantasm) 2013 ( lost in space and time) 2016 ( back to the light) 2018 ( king of a dead world) They were rally good unfortunately you aren’t omnipotent
Di'anno owns this song compared to the way Bruce sings it. The entirety of Killers and Iron Maiden was fit for Di'anno. That being said, Di'Anno could never sing most of the Maiden classics the way Bruce does.
How the heck does this have ANY dislikes?!?! This song and this performance is a GOD-DAMN Tour de force! If aliens came down to earth and wanted to know what metal was I would show them this video. If they wanted to know what badass was I would also show them this video.
Wow,totally awesome and intense! No other rock band touches this version of Iron Maiden and their unique combination of explosive punk rage and brilliant instrummetal power, that was lost without Paul Dianno and Clive Burr.
Tuve la suerte de vivir en una generación de increíble riqueza musical y variedad de bandas y estilos, que incluyeron las décadas 70 y 80, más lo que ya había del 60, y los 90, que no estuvieron nada mal. Mi vida fue increíblemente mejor gracias a todos esos genios que fueron unos grandes aliados y compañeros de ruta. Hoy veo que se van muriendo varios, y siento mucha nostalgia de los buenos momentos compartidos, pero sobre todo una enorme gratitud de haber sido contemporáneo de todos ellos. Saludos a todos desde Argentina.
Man I wish I had seen Maiden in this era, in a small venue before they became huge. To me, best band ever. Up the Irons & RIP Clive Burr, what an awesome raw drummer he was.....
Maiden shows at Derby Assembly Rooms, 79, or 80 & 81 are still up there with the best ever gigs. Front row every time. Anyone remember getting sprayed with fire extinguishers by roadies in Eddie masks? Happy days. Up The Irons.
Ever since my father introduced me to Iron Maiden I always preferred Paul but I also liked Bruce's singing.Though to me Paul seemed to put more emotions.
Fantastic. To be fair, they are all great musicians, D'ianno is just awesome, Clive Burr is amazing on drums- so fluid and aggressive. Today's Maiden are great in a different way, Gers, Dickinson, Nicko, all just fab. A bunch of talented musicians all of them. Wonderful. They just all ooze brilliance \Up the Irons/
I think the best line up was from 1983 to 1988 and 2000 to present. Then of course 1980 and 1981and 1982. From 1990 to 1999 not so much. The three guitarists from 2000 to present. Amazing. So glad they kept Janick a brilliant and very talented guitarist. Also glad to see Adrian back all these 24 years
Let’s all pay our respects to Clive Burr. That is some mighty fine drumming. Rest in peace, Clive.
Yesss
God bless you Clive, it was an honour to watch you! You are one of my hero's and you will be remembered! My condolences to the family & his friends, he was an exceptional person!
i thought that said cliff burton at first
@@bthonk Another awesome CB!
Rest un peace.
As a bass player i cant believe steve harris is playing that song at that tempo and dont get tired. He is a legend
And he uses .50 flatwound strings!!!!! That's heavy!!!!!!!
Amazing stamina.
Bass players are the tits bud. The bassist and timekeeper are the most important pieces to ANY ensemble. And I'll throw hands to anyone who says otherwise
Steve is Maiden
@@AlexVillaStudiosAnd only two fingers
Total masterpiece. Nearly 40 years later and it never grows stale. I've probably listened to this song a 1000 times, and loved it every time.
That's not that many times in your whole life really
I Totally agree. This IS Iron Maiden. They should be always in their twenties, but unfortunatelly, years pass on for them and for all of us ! I've also listened this song at least hundreds of times
that would be 2000 for me then, hum it walking the dog among many other great songs. People probably think I am nuts doing air guitar with no headphones. What is that guy hearing? Enjoying memories
Must admit this song definitely is a absolute masterpiece.
Yes you Can 😅
I'm a Bruce fan, but Paul was simply brilliant during his time with Maiden.
I agree buddy, why people loose time discusing if we can enjoy two versions of the same great band?
To me doesn't Luke Bruce's voice... Paul was the Best and the Beast
and cocaine was brilliiant too excsive
Agree
Kicks ass on this particular version
Clive Burr was an absolute speed freak on drums, legendary. Tight musicianship on display in an absolute masterpiece.
I know! But Nico plays the 'toms' like a freak!
@@mauromartyn7941 Nicko has some excellent moments too, they’re both great drummers. Caught Somewhere in Time is one of the best Nicko tracks in my opinion.
Nicko is cool but he doesn't sound as good as Clive for early IM songs
@@bbadam19Clive has a really cool swing in his playing, reminds me a bit of Ian Pace
Clive is God compared to Nicko.
You can somehow dance to Clives drum beats
Where Nicko has a very mild rhythm sometimes too slow where clive is always fast and rhythmic
Sorry, this is my favorite Maiden. Just dirtier, love it.
i dig it, more dirty more good
I mean, I hope you like the other stuff too because everything post this was different
Why are you sorry thou?
You can hear drums much better and also bass properly....guitar sounds proper too
Paul > bruce
The Punk Metal Kings of Iron Maiden, oh how we miss these legends in 2024.
The legend says Steve Harris can lift a car with his fingers
And tickle someone to death
It's also a little known fact that it was Di'anno who sank the Belgrano, he had to leave Maiden because Her Majesty's Government needed him as a sonic weapon.
Awesome
@EmilyEstelle82 too much info
Drumming here sounds phenomenal RIP Clive Burr.
RIP Clive Burr (8 March 1957 - 12 March 2013)💚💙❤
He is the greatest metal drummer of all time.
Steve harris is a fucking legend. The brains behind all of this. Fucking cool dude too.
yes!
amen t that steve Harris fukin ledg
Thanks Steve Harris Iron Maiden is alive.
People often forget about Steve Harris, but he is/was significantly more important in the history of iron maiden than any other member of the band, without him, there would be no iron maiden
Steve Harris=Legend
I agree. He was the creative force in the early years. And that bass playing!!
I remember in 1981 buying Women in Uniform on 12" and there was a Live version of Phantom of the Opera on the B side. Me and my mates were totaly in awe.This was the raw iron Maiden that we liked.
My favorite Maiden lineup, Paul, Steve, Dave, Adrian and Clive.
Stratton >>>>
And the forty years After is shit?
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Yeah...is so
@@Shimunisdying iron maiden was sht when blaze was in the band
I once saw an interview in which Bruce recalls his days in Samson. They were playing a gig with other bands and he says that when Iron Maiden played this song, he was speechless.
Definitely one of Maiden top songs ever. A masterpiece!
Andrés O'Neill there still is no song like this at all
The greatest rhythm section in the history of metal: Steve Harris and Clive Burr...
John Bonham and John Paul jones
MOTO TOMO Zep isn’t metal!
Geezer + Ward*
Lemme aware you on THE real GREATEST rhythm section ever in metal. Atheist with the Unquestionable Presence lineup. Roger Patterson wrote that album those bass lines before he died at age 22 some even at age 20 and Tony Choy (who recorded Patterson's bass lines) had to omit and rewrite a few lines because he couldn't play them. Steve Flynn had some amazing drum work too. Not to mention around the time of the RAVAGE demo they were already way ahead of many.
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Depends, do you count LZ as metal?
One of the greatest metal songs ever written, in fact it's not just a song, it's a journey of epic proportions!
Metal has enough high pitch singers, Paul voice was unique was a breath of fresh air
Exactly
Best lineup, playing the best song off the best debut album ever.
I think this is one of the best pieces of music. All genre's and all of history.
Best live version of this song by far.
Possibly one of the most amazing live performances by anybody at any time in musical history! You could feel the electricity coming out these guys through the computer screen!
I saw this line up and can confirm it was exactly that pure sublime electric. I always go back to this cos not much else can live up to it. This captured a special chemistry a very special moment in time. RIP Clive Burr
It just perfect...the first time I heard this I played it like 7 times in a row cause it blew my mind...
Clive Burr is the best heavy metal Drummer in the 80's. RIP Clive Burr.
I dint know that Clive was dead!And now Paul d Anno will play here i n January 2023, in Salvador city Bahia state,Brazil.thanks for the information!
I dint know that Clive was dead!And now Paul d Anno will play here i n January 2023, in Salvador city Bahia state,Brazil.thanks for the information!
D. E. P.
These comments are so stupid...... please explain why he is the best... in fact explain why hes better than nicko..... aside from clive burr bashing the crap out of the cymbals too often I mean....... and this comment also means burr was better than lars ulrich, neil peart, michael portnoy, cozy powell, tommy aldrich hell the list goes on (except dave grohl who is laughably overrated)
@@gothicm3rcy426 Lars isnt special either
The best Iron Maiden song...no doubt...still here after 40 years...🇮🇹
Also my favourite lineup
For me, also the best song ever. Di'Anno wasted his potential. But Bruce is also rocking for 40 years now! That is an unreal, if you had to choose for 2 of 40 years...
The best live version of this song of all time. Recent live performances are too slow.
I'd like to know how Steve Harris' fingers feel about that!
Indeed. Album verision is good, but this is one of those times in which the live owns it all.
When this first came out it was the fastest stuff I ever heard. It blew my 12 year-old ears right the f*** off.
I think Live After Death version is the best
The version on the B side of women in uniform maxisingle is even better, i think.
The style of Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, twin guitar, amazing synchronized/harmonized solos by all instruments is a lost art. The two masters of metal bands cannot be imitated by anyone.
***** Another good one is HammerFall
I agree with you, it sounds amazing and these bands specialize in it. Maiden and Priest are two of my favorite bands. If you like that harmonizing guitar you should check out some Thin Lizzy (maybe you already have). Those guys invented the sound and rock pretty hard. They may not be metal but they were definitely a huge influence.
Axl Kix
Yes, Thin Lizzy did this well. The Boys Are Back in Town is a prime example. The Allman Brothers did it as well.
Alex Lifeson does it with himself
megadeth
If you never saw Maiden with Paul, you would not understand what a HUGE loss he was. Bruce did okay, give me Paul ANY day of the week. This version of the band wiped the floor with everything around it! Superb.
Have to agree!! Clive and Di'Anno is the oil and coolant in the engine! 1970 Firebird firing on all cylinders!!!
I love these guys to the end. This is the line up that does it for me
Clive Burr was an outstanding drummer!
Maiden had not completely developed it's sounds yet, which is why I love the early stuff. It's raw with no real rules. They were breaking ground at this time.
No Maiden performance will ever top this. There is just so amazing energy in it, an air of anger, ambition, violence and hope. No theatrics, no huge stadiums, just pure heart and great playing. And, of course, Paul Di Anno whose voice I consider among the best rock voices ever, plus the impeccable drum machine called Clive Burr, may he rest in peace. Bruce is an excellent singer and Nicko is a good technician (although rhythmically somewhat unstable), but that line up was just the best, the true Iron Maiden. Harsh, dirty, punky, street metal - and it has aged so much better than the Bruce stuff of the stadium era.
Look Paul’s era is great and he’s one of my favorite metal singers but there’s no way stuff like Running Free and Sanctuary are better than stuff like Powerslave and Moonchild
And the theatrics really bring the songs to life
100000% agree !!
@@davidhooks6325 I bought the 1st & 2nd album when they were released. Saw them live on their first album tour & met band members. D'ianno was the sound of Maiden. Their punk/metal sound something new. After D'ianno left, my interest faded, they sounded very much like many other groups of the time. If i listen to Maiden, its only with D'ianno.
@@Paul-hl8ygShit dude I love Di’Anno too. Both him and Bruce have things that the others don’t
Paul has the rougher “street” metal voice, Bruce has a voice for telling epic stories
Paul has a more relaxed stage presence, Bruce is more energetic and is bringing the songs to life
Paul has more rebellious “punk” lyrics, Bruce’s era has more deeper epic, story lyrics
Like I said both have things that the other doesn’t. And I totally understand why you’d like Di’Anno the most; this song got me into Maiden- I didn’t like Bruce’s vocals for a long time
@@davidhooks6325 I presume you are much younger than me? lol. Hence your like of Maiden in more recent years. As i said, i was there at the beginning & liked that Maiden sound, it was very different with D'ianno. To me Bruce sounds like a very typical metal vocalist & in my opinion, changed Maiden for the worst. As i say, i only listen to D'ianno Maiden 🇬🇧
No words but just perfect. Just f****ng perfect.
Clive was outstanding, never replaced or forgotten, fantastic tight and powerful performance
quite possibly the best metal song ever recorded live...
old version like this is the best with Paul Di'Anno. I love it.
Damn. The way they play this. An old rocker from the 50s/60s would think this wouldn’t be possible.
The best live version of this song
This is the best version of this song.. Not the current versions.. This is THE VERSION
Who are the 1.8k knuckleheads that didn’t like this?!?
This or else the slightly older live version, still with Dennis Stratton. It's from an EP.
This music is wonderful. I love Paul Di´Anno. Great rough energetic voice and amazing stage presence!
Iron Maiden truly was ahead of their time
This ultimate Iron Maiden lineup is my all time favorite rock band!
Simply AMAZING!!!! Early Iron Maiden was the best!! Clive Burr was monstrous on drums!!!
Regards from Italy
Clive era davvero il meglio!Ciao compaesano
Sono d'accordo! Ciao a te 😉👍
Early Maiden with Clive and Paul was the shit. Maiden was playing chess while everyone else was playing checkers.
Michael, sir:
You are a frickin GENIUS!
You said that perfectly. I thank you.
It’s so easy to see how they inspired so many bands that came after them and inspired thousands to pick up instruments. Absolutely Epic 🙌
RIP Clive Burr.
Paul Hanney
He was a monster behind the kit
Seriously, RIP. A real ripper.
RIP Clive Burr... Great drummer.
The first 2 Maiden albums are still by far the best albums in Metal history, and no doubt are Maiden's best work
Ryan Thompson Guitarist Im biased towards number of the beast but I'm also a product of 1980s MTV so yeah LOL
Maiden's best work? are you kidding me?
Shut up old geezer
Until The Number of the Beast came out
No Doubt
Best Metal guitar trio going! Nobody really comes close..
I like the Dickinson version, but this songs belongs to Di'anno.
Leandrito Arroz This song belongs to Steve.
I was talking about who sings better the song. It's a way to say :P
Leandrito Arroz Haha I know. I think Paul did a decent job on the vocals, though Bruce had some amazing perfomances of songs from the first two albums. Anyway for me the vocals of this song do not matter much, the guitar and bass are what made it my favourite ;)
Leandrito Arroz Dickinson should be prohibited by law from singing this or any Di'anno songs. He completely rapes them.
Scott Woods in a good way, yes
I still think the first two Maiden records were their finest,so raw and full of energy.
By far the best version of this song
This is one of the greatest songs of all time on in my opinion the greatest debut album of all time !!!
Yeah man
Dennis Stratton
I think Led Zeppelin 1 and The Doors are unbeatable in that regard but I will admit, this album is a personal favorite and very, very good too!
"Phantom of the Opera", la canción que a mis 17 años escuchaba cinco veces seguidas antes de irme a dormir.¡Alucinante! Mi canción favorita de La Doncella
Что случилось после 17 лет? Ты перестал слушать NWBHM?
Strange
Clive and Steve the ultimate Rhythm Section. The best !!
Best Iron Maiden line-up and the best song
Who’s here in 2020
Me
Me
🤘
@@mr.placer4621 Still Iron Maiden fan since 1983
Moi
Today 18 September 2023 I listened to this masterpiece again and I still get chills!
As much as I love Bruce Dickinson, this song is nothing without Paul Di'anno...
Yep. The way I see it, nobody can sing the songs on the first 2 albums better than Paul and nobody can sing the rest better than Bruce. Just my opinion. Although, I have seen a live version of "Killers" that Bruce nailed pretty well, but Paul still owns it!
I have to agree, some, not all versions but ones with Bruce were he screams all over it are just unnecessary, I know screaming is his thing but there are times when when Bruce needs to just hold back on the screams, especially on the Paul era stuff.
I hate the fact that nearly all Maiden compilations that include songs from the DiAnno era are LIVE versions with Bruce on vocals. These are the DEFINITIVE versions of the songs.
Yes, and without Clive R I P
This is true
Fantastic track...I think Phantom of the Opera really show cases what a classic maiden track should be. Clive, Dennis and Paul all helped get Maiden off the ground and we should not try and air brush them out of maiden history. Maybe one day get Paul, Bruce and Blaze all on the same stage singing together would be epic!!
this is really something to be proud of
C'était du grand Iron Maiden
Celui de mon adolescence 1981❤
J'avais 15ans😊
Best version on drum speed for this song. Rip clive.
THE ORIGINAL IRON MAIDEN
Best live version of this song ... amazing 🤘🏼
They all look so young And sound absolutely fantastic.
4:30 will forever be one of metal's most exciting moments. Man, those twin solo's, did they know how to write epic songs!!! After 37 years, this can still bring a tear to my eye... Happy birthday Paul Di'Anno!
Man, this is just perfect.. Great guitar/bass tone, Clive's intense drumming, Paul's rock n' roll vocals. This is how heavy metal is supposed to sound.
This performance is unique, perfection, never heard anything like it...what a great song
Paul, I will be with you forever! When the song of Iron Maden was really raw. Thank you for being part of this special moment of our lives!! I hope your Iron Maden fellows are supporting you as you deserve.
Best Iron Maiden Lineup right here
The band are on top form here and Paul is an iron maiden legend never forget Paul
This video is the best version ever captured of this song... hands down
Lets pay respects to a video that was posted 17 years ago. Respect!
Holy shit. The drums and the guitars sound great.
LOL, how about the singer?
@@cheeseandonions9558 Paul sounds great too. Not overbearing.
The speed, the energy... love it
Steve Harris fucking legend Of Bass...💕🍃
The legend says he can lift a car with his fingers
Little finger
Songs & lyrics writer.. He the best
RIP Clive!!!! 🤘😎🤘
It's a shame that Paul got into drinking and crossed the limit... He could have been on of the best singers in the world.
Precisely I wished they kept Paul but in a lot of dimensions I have travelled in they had cool albums with Paul to this day you can thank lord shaggy for exposing one of the many infinite dimensions. Respond if you’d like to know their album names
@@THEshaggyrogers sure tell me the names😂
Martijn de Groot well, in many where he didn’t quit (I’ll be talking about the ones that are in a dimension where he never did drugs or drank)
After killers
1982 (rituality)
1983 ( rise of the beast)
1984 (apocalypse)
1985 (world ender)
(They took a break)
1987 ( resurrection of the undying)
1988 ( death bed)
1990 (underground)
1991 (primal rage)
1993 ( searing flames)
1995 (quake)
( Paul had a heart attack and recovered until he was ready to record again)
1999 ( redemption of the forgotten)
2003 ( lightening strikes twice)
2005 ( nevermore)
2008 ( phantasm)
2013 ( lost in space and time)
2016 ( back to the light)
2018 ( king of a dead world)
They were rally good unfortunately you aren’t omnipotent
@@THEshaggyrogers bro you're joking right? XD
@@THEshaggyrogers Please tell me you're joking
Di'anno owns this song compared to the way Bruce sings it. The entirety of Killers and Iron Maiden was fit for Di'anno. That being said, Di'Anno could never sing most of the Maiden classics the way Bruce does.
+jtgoheels Exactly, to each their own.
+jtgoheels that's why Steve harris is god
same goes for Blaze, lord of the flies, afraid to shoot strangers etc sound way better in Blaze interpretation
sexpistol66 Sure Paul would have made N.of the best, excellent. just listen to killers, wrath child.
Cesar Benavides Invaders and Gangland maybe Run to the hills, Bruce owns number of the beast and Hallowed be thy name
How the heck does this have ANY dislikes?!?! This song and this performance is a GOD-DAMN Tour de force! If aliens came down to earth and wanted to know what metal was I would show them this video. If they wanted to know what badass was I would also show them this video.
its the justin beiber followers up to 1.9k in 2019 i say fuk em
Ghost brought me here, just want to be sure that this is brilliant and ever will! Up the irons! ❤️🍻
WOW, I'm exhausted too! Simply wonderful. Clive, take a bow. RIP my friend.
Wow,totally awesome and intense! No other rock band touches this version of Iron Maiden and their unique combination of explosive punk rage and brilliant instrummetal power, that was lost without Paul Dianno and Clive Burr.
Old Maiden songs have such a quality about them.
feels like stepping back in time this maid me a true maiden fan pure metal done right
Tuve la suerte de vivir en una generación de increíble riqueza musical y variedad de bandas y estilos, que incluyeron las décadas 70 y 80, más lo que ya había del 60, y los 90, que no estuvieron nada mal. Mi vida fue increíblemente mejor gracias a todos esos genios que fueron unos grandes aliados y compañeros de ruta. Hoy veo que se van muriendo varios, y siento mucha nostalgia de los buenos momentos compartidos, pero sobre todo una enorme gratitud de haber sido contemporáneo de todos ellos. Saludos a todos desde Argentina.
Paul is on fire, I love it! i miss the days when they made music like this.
I'm right here with you, love❤ Buffalo, NY✌️
My favorite Maiden lineup.
UP THE IRONS to Clive Burr, a great drummer
Tom Floor true
Tom Floor de los equipos y
genius IRon .m band
Paul Di' Anno is the best heavy metal Lead Vocalist in the 80's.
I’m afraid Eric Adam’s held that crown…
Dio.
Man I wish I had seen Maiden in this era, in a small venue before they became huge. To me, best band ever. Up the Irons & RIP Clive Burr, what an awesome raw drummer he was.....
Saw Victoria hall Hanley sot first tour fantastic
Maiden shows at Derby Assembly Rooms, 79, or 80 & 81 are still up there with the best ever gigs. Front row every time. Anyone remember getting sprayed with fire extinguishers by roadies in Eddie masks? Happy days. Up The Irons.
Музыка на все времена! Отличное исполнение!
Seeing Steve giving a recording like performace live is just absurd, he isn´t just show, the guy is actully that good.
The thing I love most about maiden is “oh it’s live” even better ! They are so good live almost better than the actual recording !!!
Maiden never looked or sounded better .!.!.!
3:46 this part where they headbang the same way is just brilliant. Props to the camerama for this angle
They coulda shoulda shown the awesome drummer way more.
one of the greatest I now from Iron Maiden with
Paul Dionne
Ever since my father introduced me to Iron Maiden I always preferred Paul but I also liked Bruce's singing.Though to me Paul seemed to put more emotions.
Yeah i like Paul More than Bruce but he good as well.
I love the raw energy, and Steve Harris is my favourite bass player/musician of all time
Fantastic. To be fair, they are all great musicians, D'ianno is just awesome, Clive Burr is amazing on drums- so fluid and aggressive. Today's Maiden are great in a different way, Gers, Dickinson, Nicko, all just fab. A bunch of talented musicians all of them. Wonderful. They just all ooze brilliance \Up the Irons/
Nothing can top the original Maiden, this line up is iconic.
Di Anno was the driven force.
Metal at its most best!
Dickson is way much better, no discussion... this guy has a regular , mediocre voice... nothing special like Bruce
I think the best line up was from 1983 to 1988 and 2000 to present.
Then of course 1980 and 1981and 1982.
From 1990 to 1999 not so much.
The three guitarists from 2000 to present. Amazing.
So glad they kept Janick a brilliant and very talented guitarist. Also glad to see Adrian back all these 24 years