The first Iron Maiden album I bought (on vinyl... those were the days) and that I still consider their best. Bruce Dickinson is, in my opinion, the second best singer ever, and although the drums, bass, and guitar are good in this song, the vocals will stick with you forever. Seventh son is my favourite Maiden studio album which is saying a lot considering the iconic status of Number of the beast and Powerslave in particular. One of the best, it's an insult this isn't in the top ten! Etc. This was the first and the best heavy metal song I ever heard. Violin and piano help elevate the songs beyond their earthy origins, and three-part harmonies—anchored by co-frontmen Josiah Johnson and Jonathan … From the dark and unnerving passage from Revelations, to the heart-racing guitar riff, to the evil and awe-inspiring lyrics, the rapid head-banging drumbeat and the mind-numbing, spine-chilling, lightning fast electrifying guitar solo, this song is an anthem of Iron Maiden and of all Heavy Metal. Paschendale is an unbiased uncensored look at one of the First World War's most blood-drenched and futile battles, and the musical work is absolutely as perfect as it can get.Listening to the song, you can see the actual battle happening, almost like a narrative telling the story of a single soldier on the western front:As the song picks up at the one minute mark, you can picture an allied trench being bombarded constantly by artillery leaving dozens of troops dead, wounded or shell-shocked.When the chorus first kicks in at the two-minute point you can imagine a German bayonet charge.A minute later, you can imagine the attack floundering and the Germans retreating and a "calm before the storm" taking place.At the 3:40 mark, you can picture allied guns returning fire before a counter-attack before the troops go over the top of the trench.At 4:40 you can imagine the troops ...more. So many great riffs, the gallop out in force and a solo that is truly epic. This is a totally awesome song. I know people say that about lots of things, but believe me, I'm not exaggerating. Download 'Symphonie Fantastique Opus 14 (2)' on iTunes, 25 April 2019, 13:14 | Updated: 14 May 2019, 13:01. I personally don't see the appeal in this song. If there was only one song by Iron Maiden that could be put forward, this is it! This is one of Maiden's best songs without a doubt, so vote up! And you'd have to be dead or a robot not to. Having one of the best intros, you just have to love the bass riff in the beggining. He made a great job. The soft piano broken chords perfectly accompany the flowing violin melody, the epitome of beauty in this piece. People don't think of Paul Di'anno when it comes to Iron Maiden. This is only number six? If you need to give a perfect example for heavy metal music, then this is the right song! Iron Maiden is amazing! The mix of soft and loud, and acoustic and electric guitar really make this a fantastic song. So glad I was introduced to the band. Bruce is DEFINITELY underrated as a song writer. I absolutely love this song. It is a living proof that Iron Maiden is the only heavy metal band that can evoke any kind of emotional feelings through metal music. Although all IRON MAIDEN songs are great. Not only their best song, but one of the best songs of all time. My favorite Iron Maiden song ever. This short solo piano piece is perfectly suited to falling asleep, as its French name literally means ‘dream’. What a strange series of things to to say as a seemingly sane person (albeit perhaps a Maiden devotee) but that is life as a Maiden fan. There's no top ten. Seriously, give it a go! This song is so much epic. Always awesome to see where they draw their inspiration from. after: ''No reasoning, no more to say'' there is a great instrumental part, for me this song must be on the top 15! I get goosebumps every time during that divine guitar solo and the "Hallowed Be Thy Name! " Just an immortal piece of art. All 3 guitarists play a guitar solo and then comes some melody. Need several standing ovations. It has everything. And it’s an absolute masterpiece of 20th-century orchestral music. The best Janet Jackson songs cover classic R&B, late-night slow-jams and subversive pop, marking the singer out as a pioneering female musician. Listening to this song you can help being agitated, exhilarated, awakened and moved to emotion all in one. Best concert opener ever. Pure agreesion. I use the opening quote "My son, ask for thyself your own kingdom, for that which I leave is too small for the" with my kids to help motivate them to aspire to great things. It's very beautiful song with perfect guitar work on the part of the razor's edge, great solo and catchy. Best Iron Maiden song ever. Right now hallowed be thy name is leading this list solidly, I was a little bit surprised to not see one of the other classics as number 1, but when I think about it, I think it's defining for other songs, and a masterpiece composed brilliantly. Starts out strong Paul can scream as well as anyone. How dare you. It's a shame they don't like to play it anymore. I mean the entire Powerslave album is legendary as it is. This is definitely one of the truly great Maiden songs and there are so many.It's hard to even get started ranking Maiden's many masterpieces. Not only that, but the verses, chorus, guitar solos, and outro fit together so perfectly. I have still heard many other performances of Iron Maiden but nothing gave such a great impression of DANCE OF DEATH. Was there any doubt that this song wouldn't make it to the list? I still haven't decided what my favourite song of all time is, but this is definitely a strong candidate! Revelations? It is better than FEAR OF THE DARK in all aspects. Maiden is one of the greatest Rock/Metal bands of all time! You'll take my life but I'll take yours too/You'll fire your musket but I'll run you through/So when you're waiting for the next attack/You'd better stand there's no turning back!These are the best lyrics Iron Maiden has penned, and this song kicks in your skull from the opening riff. And the lyrics speak to me, deeply...Still, I am surprised some legendary classics are so low on this list. Long live metal and up the irons! You can already envision 30,000 people on … Great song! This song defines all that makes Iron maiden. Bruce Dickinson's vocals are amazing and everyone is absolutely at the top with their instrument! Maiden at their absolute best. So classic! We've found pieces of classical music that are perfect for creating that oasis of calm you need after a long day. The gentle arpeggiated figures in the right hand accompanied by sustained notes in the left create alluring harmonies, which perfectly set this nocturnal mood. Simply an epic adventure in the form of music. And with a so melodic and perfect solo! "Help Me! A rhythm that literally makes you feel as though you're on a Clipper ship crashing through the waves of the deep blue in the 1700s. I really love nearly every Song of Iron Maiden, but I have to say that this one always blows my mind. I listen to it almost everyday. In studio, the vocals were at his best with this song. It's like my brain can not comprehend how beautiful it is, the intro melody is so timeless I can not describe it. I mean, the intro is totally mind-blowing, one of maidens best, along with run to the hills and trooper, but the rhythm in this one; as a whole song, is something unique! Awesome vocal intro and really great riffs throughout the whole song. 'Peace Piece' comes from his celebrated 1958 album Everybody Digs Bill Evans and has an almost meditative quality to it, due to the repeated figure in the left hand. A underrated masterpiece off the brilliant concept album of the same name.A criminally underrated song by plenty of Maiden fans, which utilizes synthesizer in a brilliant way to create an atmospheric piece of musical brilliance.This is a song that proves Iron Maiden are the greatest/most talented band ever. The calming tempo is instantly relaxing, and the beautiful airiness of the flute combined with the grace of the harp is so delicately exquisite, you will fall asleep in the calmest way possible. The sound of the song cannot be compared to any other NWOBHM band. Such an underrated song.1) When The Wild Wind Blows2) Hallowed Be Thy Name3) Rime Of The Ancient Mariner4) Fear Of The Dark5) The Number Of The Beast6) Paschendale7) Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son8) Dance Of Death9) Phantom Of The Opera10) Sign Of The Cross. If you like metal and a epic fantasy stories, this will be your favourite song ever. This song is by far the most energetic and memorable for me out of the entirety of Iron Maiden's collections. Wonderful song. Satie – Gymnopédie No.1. But he delivers a fantastic vocal performance on this song, and the bass into from Steve Harris is just phenomenal. The eerie spoken word intro quoting the book of revelations is followed by a subdued first verse which explodes into a primal scream and heavy guitar chords. Iron Maiden has never flopped in any album, especially not The Final Frontier. The story, lyrics, and arrangement is spectacular! Also, one of my favorite songs of all time. For me this song is one of their best. This content is only available after you have accepted cookies. ?I know that this song is a newer song off of an album that came out in 2010, but if you can't see that this is one of the best songs ever, then you must be def. But IRON MAIDEN makes both metal and music. I'm not hating on the first album, I love Iron Maiden, it has some sick songs in it. I know everybody has got their favorite and many will disagree, but in my opinion this song IS Iron Maiden.It perfectly combines the raw, aggressive style of the diAnno-era and the melodic elements that distinguish Maiden today.If I had to pick one Iron Maiden Song, it would always be this one. The song ends with Bruce ending the story. This song has everything, melodies, slow and fast sections, solos and more! No surprise it's a Pegasus Award Winner. This song is proof that music still exists. You can tell that a lot of compsosition and thought went into this song because it says almost exactly how I feel about the world today. Listen and drift away... Bill Evans is one of the greatest jazz pianists to have ever lived, renowned for his innovative, almost impressionistic harmonies and the evocative beauty of his pieces. Along with Phantom of the Opera and Genghis Kahn I think it's Steve Harris' most creative, complex piece of work. Rime of the ancient mariner5. This song is my favorite though out of them all. The first half is absolutely amazing, but the second half feels like it drags on for half an hour. It is the epitamy of Metal, the icon of everything it stands for, and it will never be conquered. Not the best vocal, but its still awesome. I could listen to Evil that men do over and over. I can definitely understand why this is considered one of their best work; the melancholy opening, the awesome buildup, the story telling lyrics and the catchy instruments. Steve Harris done a great job in this music as well. The first of the set is perhaps the most famous of the collection, and it really invites you to close your eyes and float away for the night. AVICII - Wake Me Up. You will get crazy about this song after hearing this. First Maiden song I ever listened to, amazing, the solo is perfect and the chorus is so catchy, definitely one of my all time favorite songs, and my second Maiden song after Hallowed be thy Name. The bass is always audible, the drumming is superb and the sheer number of fantastic riffs that make up this song is why I love this song. Great work Iron Maiden, this song I can really relate to because of the lyrics and how Bruce Dickinson states himself. PERFECTION!Wasted years converted me to full metal-head. Luscious chords, slow tempi and gorgeous, drifting mood, the Gymnopédies by French composer Erik Satie have become synonymous with relaxation and peaceful times. Most of Maiden's songs would be number 1's for any other band. Top number one classic. This is one to dive into with that late-night chamomile tea. The composition of this song in all the aspects is very incredible, the guitar and drums composition(do not forget Steve Harris), and the lyrics of the song make you think about the meaning of death to all the people, of an incredible way, also this song brings you unexplainable feelings. This is my favourite song from Number of the Beast after Hallowed Be Thy Name. I don't get why this song isn't seen in top10's more often. Each time I listen to the Seventh son of a Seventh son album, I am stuck with this song. I'd recommend this for beginners who want to get into heavy metal. This song is amazing as heck and I believe goes up in the epic tier with songs like Hallowed Be Thy Name and Rime of the Ancient Mariner. It's a slightly unusual Maiden song, certainly in the first Bruce-era, and highly underrated. If this was as well known as some stuff by Led Zeppelin, Queen, Metallica, AC/DC, etc. This song shows that Bruce is the best metal singer there ever was, it's my favorite Iron Maiden song after Hallowed be thy name, and since Hallowed is first, this songs deserves the vote. Do the math this is the best song fron seventh son of a seventh son and seventh son of a seventh son is the best album of iron maiden so the evil that men do is the best song of iron maiden. But I think this is, by far, the best song of them. I can't get enough of it!Some of my other favorites are Can I Play With Madness, Still Life, The Wicker Man, Powerslave, Dream of Mirrors, and of course so many more. I've listened to it 1000 times and I never get tired of it. There's not many Songs in the history of Heavy Metal that have this uniqeness.The lyrics are just perfect. But just listen to the majestic melody starting at around the 2:40 mark, can't think of any other single melody or riff in the Maiden pantheon of great songs that makes my hair stand on end as much as this one. This is such a classic song. Surprising that its not in top 10. Hallowed be thy name8. My first metal record was Somewhere in time, saw in a shop and loved the cover. " I think it's not only the best song of the diAnno era, it's the best Maiden song overall and probably the most exciting song in the history of Heavy Metal. Great guitar work. Only song better than this is Hallowed. The solo is probably my second favorite Maiden solo (right behind Powerslave). Its brilliant on every front, the singing the guitars the bass the drums everything that Iron Maiden can bring was brought in this single song. Classic. Totally pumps you up, if you feeling down this tune will definitely make you want to get up and kick life in the teeth. Calm After The Storm 5. I have so many favourite Maiden songs (like all of us must have) and so chasing one is like chasing between your own kids (assuming you had as many kids as great Maiden songs). The song that made me discover them in 1984... good lyrics, video was just like a good old war movie. This romantic, reflective intermezzo comes from the second act of the opera Thaïs by Jules Massenet (composed in 1894) when the previously hedonistic courtesan Thaïs decides to follow a life of piety. I LOVE this song. While Massenet does feature some more intense parts, ultimately the calm allure of the violin will send you off into dreams. While not my absolute favorite (that would be Powerslave), it's definitely in my top 5. ... (piano-band) Womens choir (piano-band) Chorus-LIGHT (piano-band) Acappella Mixed Acappella Women Acappella Men. Classic FM's More Music Breakfast with Tim Lihoreau Great guitar work as always with Maiden. ). It is a must hear. It is genius from beginning to end. My favorite Maiden' song ever.For me this is the highest level the band reached. The song has one of the best instrumental pieces in it out of every Iron Maiden song ever made. But this song is so amazing every bit of it is tantalizing and endlessly mesmerising. Very expressive and excellently laid out. Powerslave2. This song is definitely one of the greatest metal songs of all time. No question. Luscious chords, slow tempi and gorgeous, drifting mood, the Gymnopédies by French composer Erik Satie have become synonymous with relaxation and peaceful times. It's hard to decide between Iron Maiden songs. 35+ years latter and it is just as epic. Steve Harris at his best and that's on their first officially released Album, other Bands like Metallica or else needed at least, one Album before finding their amazing unique sound, but Maiden got it from start. There are always many metal bands.. Hallowed be Thy Name is not simply an Iron Maiden's or a metal song, it is something more, like a perfect harmony of music, lyrics, progressive evolution and the rise of the climax during the song itself. It's an epic multi-part suite, of six minutes; and it's incredibly beautiful, epic, deep... And it has a moment that should be a landmark in rock music: that "HELP ME! "Always dreamed about been on a Maiden concert jumping on that riff!10/10. And after this solo a perfect and ascendig transition with powerful interludes back to the heavy part. The solo by Janic after the pause in the middle is my mobile ringtone. The simple "Run to the hills, run for your life" is amazing, let alone the rest of the song. Bruce in the apice of his voice. I love this song... Rock n Roll...! Should be in top 5, awesome song...great energy. It is definitely their best song, in my opinion of course. No matter how much I like other songs with more complex and deeper meaning, I never get bored with this song. Best song from Piece of Mind... And yes, to me it's even better than the Trooper, and even though I like Di Anno and Dickinson the same, I have to give it to the 2nd guy, the vocals are awesome! "Part 3 - a third party witness point of view.UP THE IRONS. Impossible. After virtuosic passagework including fast-running scales and triads, a calm second theme is introduced in A major. The live version of this song just rocks. I wouldn’t say it’s quite as good as songs like Aces High, Powerslave or Hallowed Be Thy Name. They evolve the real Heavy Metal Psyche, describing the global hellraising in economics, actual wars and pretty much everything else "negative" in life in early 80's Great Britain. This the best song a man can possibly hear ; just amazing vocals, riffs... Pf, amazing everything this one the top 5 songs ever made. Adrian Smith's riff and solo unbelievable. One of the best songs ever off of one of the best albums ever. I was there when they came in and helped haul up their boat. So awesome, in fact, it was the Survival Mantra that saved a man's life when his ship sunk 30 miles off the coast of Virginia in a heavy storm. We should all think about our Wasted Years. Heavy Metal is "a Little household hellraising for everybody".That's The Number of the Beast.TimelessCheersMartin. An Opus. Both of them are just pure, mind blowing heavy metal masterpieces, but since I have crossed the limit already I decided to choose this one because it appeals to me a little bit more. Bruce's vocals are great and very distinctive, almost operatic. If you like the studio version, just wait till you hear the Rock in Rio live version. Rest in peace man! 1. I think Steve Harris has written his masterpiece with this song, which is really beyond any genre and time style!.That is it, nothing more. This is one of the most Catchiest songs I have heard by them. Hard to pick one maiden son as their best. His name struck fear into hearts of men. I especially love the guitar part in the middle, it just fits in so perfectly. How couldn't it? Hard to stray from classic Iron Maiden song, but I do much like how it sounds somewhat different than the rest. This song is underrated when it really has an excellent sound to it and the lyrics are so excellently composed! Perfect amalgam of its successor, "Seventh Son," and the classic albums that came before it. Powerslave? Definitely Top 5 in my opinion. Best intro, riff, lyrics, vocals, solos, chorus. I sing every word with undying passion every time. I think Bruce should have done more. This song may not be their best song ever (That's Rime Of the ancient Mariner) but it deserves to be high that 18 spot, it should be top ten for sure. 6am - 9am, Symphonie Fantastique Opus 14 (2) The only song EVER that I've enjoyed from youth to adulthood in such a poignant but rocking way! 4 The Number of the Beast. So much to say. There's everything in this song. Too bad Dickinson can't sign it live. Lyrics, instrumental solos and vocals are completely EPIC! And I really enjoy the change near the end where it goes from the instrumental solo back into hammering guitar riff. I'd bet they themselves would say this was their best work. Excellent guitar riffs done in harmony as is the Maiden way. Such a masterpiece! The second movement, 'Venus', is a beautiful yet mystic homage to the Goddess of love, beauty, desire and prosperity. The guitar solo is amazing, the lyrics are a reference to the Greek story of Icarus, and as I mentioned, the vocals are Dickinson's best. It a bliss to hear the song and the momentum the song carries, and the progressive evolution of momentum, the marvelous guitar and brilliant lyrics all wind up to result into a downright epic song. They're all so good to listen to. The guitar and bass in this song match it perfectly and helps to create an image of the battle, something this song does very well. "Aces High" is a great song. I Love Maiden! It's a masterpiece (or perhaps master-peace? My first metal album of Maiden was The Number of the Beast, original issue on vinyl. But this song is an essential Iron Maiden track. Dance of death9. What follows is simply one of the most kick-ass heavy metal songs of all time! Easily the best Maiden song. Yeah, Revelations takes it for me. The live version of this song from "Live After Death" is unbelievable, I mean Bruce has the most amazing live voice I've ever heard in Metal! Take care all and fingers crossed that Maiden and Bruce (as a soloist) ...more, My all-time favourite Iron Maiden song, and without a doubt one of their most epic. The lyrics tell a story about war, the guitar riffs are awesome and Bruce's voice sounds really cool. After being introduced to astrology in 1913, Gustav Holst was inspired to pen a suite based on the planets of the solar system and their corresponding Roman deities. Frédéric Chopin is undoubtedly one of the masters of the Romantic era, writing an abundance of beautiful, relaxing works for piano. The first time I listened to it my spine shivered! Great riff, amazing solo create an unbelievably moving song. info)), is an opera in three acts (six scenes) by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.The libretto was written by Victor Burenin and is based on Pushkin's poem Poltava, part of the cultural legacy of Mazeppa.. Mazeppa is a blood-thirsty tale of crazy love, abduction, political persecution, execution, and vengeful murder. However, if I had to say, I think this song takes it for me. The solo passages in the horn and violin are exquisitely tranquil – just what you need in those moments before hitting the hay. Love how much energy it has and the guitar riffs are awesome. This song is so amazing that I can't put it into words.

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