My favourite artwork by far is Derek Riggs interpretation of Orson Scott Card’s 7th Son of a 7th Son frozen landscape. All its singles are amazing work. The Clairvoyant, The Evil that Men Do, Infinite Dreams and the coup de grace, Can I Play with Madness.
Close second would be Fear of the Dark. Then Brave New World, Powerslave, Somewhere in Time, Books of Souls and Senjutsu.
I do love the Trooper, but more so with Custer on the jaded steed. A tour shirt I grabbed at Maiden England 2012.
I was 11 years old when I saw the new, debut Maiden record. It scared the shit out of me. That wins. Not the redone version, the original. There’s absolutely no explanation for why that horrid thing I got to know as Eddie was on there. To this day, it’s goosebump material that makes the cover of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath look like a Mahjong happening.
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My favourite artwork by far is Derek Riggs interpretation of Orson Scott Card’s 7th Son of a 7th Son frozen landscape. All its singles are amazing work. The Clairvoyant, The Evil that Men Do, Infinite Dreams and the coup de grace, Can I Play with Madness.
Close second would be Fear of the Dark. Then Brave New World, Powerslave, Somewhere in Time, Books of Souls and Senjutsu.
I do love the Trooper, but more so with Custer on the jaded steed. A tour shirt I grabbed at Maiden England 2012.
Ooo, Somewhere in Time is pretty awesome.
Number of the Beast for me. It was my intro to the band and still my go-to Maiden CD if I’m playing metal CD’s while working.
You’re asking us to pick 1 out of 77. Wow.
Live: Live After Death.
Single: The Clairvoyant
Studio: Powerslave
I was 11 years old when I saw the new, debut Maiden record. It scared the shit out of me. That wins. Not the redone version, the original. There’s absolutely no explanation for why that horrid thing I got to know as Eddie was on there. To this day, it’s goosebump material that makes the cover of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath look like a Mahjong happening.