Iron Maiden The Bbc Archives Rarest

Iron Maiden The Bbc Archives RarestIron Maiden Metal Archives

BBC Archives is taken from the Eddie's Archives Box set comprised of three double CDs. This double CD contains four different shows which are BBC Radio 1 Friday Rock Show recorded in 1979, Reading Festival recorded in 1980, another Reading Festival recorded in 1982 and last but not least Donington Monsters of Rock recorded in 1988. This review will then be divided into four different parts. Bpm Studio Crack Full. Part 1: BBC Radio 1 Friday Rock Show recorded on the 14th of November 1979 This looks almost like Jurassic Maiden. The Friday Rock Show was an institution in Great Britain in the late seventies and early eighties. Iron Maiden was the fourth band to be featured on this radio show after Def Leppard, Samson (with a young singer called Bruce Bruce) and Praying Mantis.

Although Bruce Dickinson appeared with Samson, at the time Iron Maiden recorded this show Paul Di’Anno was still a member of the band. I don’t know about you, but I really can’t stand this guy with his noise vocals and I would certainly never have been a fan of the band hadn’t Bruce replaced him before the recording of The Number Of The Beast. Power Control Driver Tool Vom Alfa Awus036h. The line up is one of Maiden'sfirst line ups ever with Paul Di’Anno on vocals, Steve Harris on bass, Dave Murray and Tony Parsons on guitars and finally Doug Sampson on drums. Of the four tunes the band played that night Iron Maiden, Running Free, Transylvania are taken from the self titled first Iron Maiden album while Sanctuary didn’t appear on the original release (but later on the remaster series). The sound is surprisingly good for such an old recording.

Track list: Iron Maiden, Running Free, Transylvania and Sanctuary Part 2: Reading Festival recorded on the 23rd of August 1980 At this time, there was little doubt that, when it came to rock and metal, Reading was the sole British summer festival that offered fans the opportunity to really check out what was happening (remember in 1980 there was no internet and the metal press wasn’t really filled out). Iron Maiden was booked onto the second day of the festival appearing second to headlining UFO (ironically Samson also played on that day with that man Bruce Bruce leading from the front). The line up is the one that recorded Maiden self titled first album with Paul Di’Anno on vocals, Steve Harris on bass, Dave Murray and Dennis Stratton on guitars and finally Clive Burr on drums. The band played Killers which was not released at the time this show happened. The sound is also very good. Track list: Prowler, Remember Tomorrow, Killers, Running Free, Transylvania and Iron Maiden Part 3: Reading Festival recorded on the 28th August 1982. The band went back at Reading in 1982 with two significant changes.