Iron Maiden

Actually , it's just me and I shouldn't judge because I can't carry a tune to save my life.
But as just a critique, I like " Bruce" in a intrinsic way. It's not just Iron Maiden , his vocal prowess goes way beyond the constraints of Steve Harris.
This song from his first solo release 34 years ago albeit a commercially friendly album it has merrit. The album recordings following the first go deeper and deeper in to the abyss.

 
His humble beginning as a solo artist began a slow accent.
1994 "Balls to Picaso"
I never even new he played guitar , while basic chords during the chorus , he knows the guitar well.
 
This leads us to 1997 , the album or disc I bought on sight when it came out.
Now , if I had not gone down this rabbit hole I would not have know he just played at the Whisky. Bitches, damn!
 
And of course that leads us to 1998 Chemical Wedding, " the coup de gras"
pardon my French. Lol

This album is criticality aclaimed , you might say by whom ?
Some dude by the name of Rob Halford , you might have heard of him. Lol However , I didn't need brother Rob to qualify the fest of demons that influenced this recording.

Adrian is playing a Dean ML "Hell yeah"
" I smile a black tooth grin"


 
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I came back to this thread because I was playing guitar today and trying work on a tone I like ( hard to come by. Right now it’s a Hi Watt model with an Orange cab and klon in front with a Rochester compressor. All in HX Stomp.

So I kind of discovered a riff sequence to a popular song. Still a work in progress but in the meantime here is what I discovered in its original form. Once I cover it, I hope I can do it justice.
 
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