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Dave Murray, despite being the longest tenured member of Iron Maiden not named Steve Harris, has never been a primary songwriter within the band. On Powerslave , however, not a single track is attributed to him, even on collaborative efforts. Of the originally slated gigs, only eight had to be canceled, half of them for health reasons.

Bruce, how on Earth did you pull this off, mate? With their sights set on world domination, the band was undeterred by geographical boundaries and menacing political systems.

Shoutout to anyone who owns the documentary LaserDisc. He wrote about a coin forger in the s who suffered a terrible fate — being enclosed in a casket full of spikes that slowly impaled him. How cruel people were in the past! People took him literally. Even he may not have come up with the idea on his own.

It's worth noting that in many of the older fairytales, it was a common fate of evil stepmothers to be sealed up in a cask which had nails driven into it. The spikes were so placed as to cause damage to various bodily organs, although never as much damage as to cause instant death.

For instance, two spikes were placed specifically to penetrate the eyes. Similarly, other spikes were placed for chest, genitals, and other organs of the body. The number of spikes inside the Iron Maiden varied from device to device and it was carefully ensured that the spikes would not pierce very deep inside the organs in order to prolong the torture.

The authentically of Iron Maiden being a real device is disputed by some scholars. While it is disputed that the device was used during the medieval times, it is generally agreed that some variation of the device was used at some point in history. The device also had an influence on the modern popular culture. All of my bandmates are just off the charts. On the necessity and method of long songs We were sitting back in the control room, and I think it might have even been "The Parchment" — it's either that or "The Time Machine," one of those — and Kevin says, "Do you realize these songs are over 12 minutes long?

There's no way that song could be that long. And by the way, what's your point? Nine times out of 10, you'll find the repeat is four times, or it might even be eight. And in the case of the three guitar players, each guitar player needs to have a solo. Not that any of the other two would complain. Adrian wrote the song with Bruce. Dave, do you want to do it?

And then Harry will sit there and go, "Well, whatever you want to do is good with me. On keeping an analog mindset in a Pro Tools era We're an old-school band.

But when you think about recording, that's what it is anyway. It's nothing but a live performance. But the thinking behind that is we wanted to play it like a live song. You can't start a song and end up halfway and then go, "Well, we're gonna have a cup of tea now, we're gonna play the next bit in a minute. And then they started to multitrack multitracks.

You know, the editing process was retardedly hard. So with Pro Tools and all this, you can move stuff, you can pitch-tune, or what is it they call that, pitch detective? We don't go for that. We never have done [that], but the beautiful thing about being able to record today is we've gotten used to the technology.



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