Not I... my rankings without numbers just have a low confidence... (but they're still loosely ranked).
Not I... my rankings without numbers just have a low confidence... (but they're still loosely ranked).
Final frontier is still a ok album, like matter of life and death, just don't cut it for me as a whole.
Love the x-factor, and fear of the dark has some garbage in it (for maiden standards)
but i'm weird, don't focus too much to what I say
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1 - number of the beast. it gave us the greatest metal song of all time. "Hallowed be thy name"
Have you ever seen the film MURDER BY NUMBERS? It has a scene where a high school kid uses The Number of the Beast as a tool of seduction. Gotta love it!
Somewhat off topic, I know... but as OP, I retain the right anyway. lol
EducatedFool-1193
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I need to see that.
Anyone ever see The River's Edge?
It's an amazing 80's timecapsule. One of the main characters wears an worn-out Iron Maiden t-shirt inside out the whole movie. One of the first movies with Keanau Reeves... and Crispin Glover's best film IMO.
Sounds pretty interesting to me... I shall have to give it a look!
EducatedFool-1193
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Bump (#RiseAboveSpam)
EducatedFool-1193
MOFO 4 LIFE!
You know it's not only madmen who listen to Fools
Nice bump, I hadn't noticed this before. There are 300 other much more important things I should be doing but I have strong opinions on this (and all of this is of course my opinion):
1. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (by FAR their best)
2. Number of the Beast
3. Powerslave
4. Piece of Mind
5. Brave New World
6. A Matter of Life and Death
7. Iron Maiden
8. Somewhere in Time
9. No Prayer For the Dying
10. Book of Souls
11. Dance of Death
12. Final Frontier
13. Killers
14. Fear of the Dark
15. The X Factor
16. Virtual XI
And of course, X Factor and Virtual XI are WAY below everything else. They're tedious albums with four good songs between the two of them. I'm surprised No Prayer is getting consistently ranked as low as it is, that's WAY better than Fear of The Dark, and I would call that their most underrated album. I'm a drummer, so much of that plays into my opinion of their albums. The totally dead snare on Fear of the Dark just kills the production on that album, plus other than the first and last tunes Judas My Guide is the only other that has any real life to it.