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A Real Dead One". Derek Riggs. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 . Retrieved 23 September 2011. On the bottom left hand side of the cover is "The Ruskin Arms", famous for being one of the first venues in which Iron Maiden performed. [20]

Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDFed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p.138. If you look at Eddie — that's such a departure from the last time," notes Derek. "For Somewhere In Time, The sign reading Sand Dune over the bridge is a reference to To Tame A Land, from 1983’s Piece Of Mind album which was based on Frank Herbert’s novel Dune.The neon sign above the band reads "Maggies Revenge" and refers to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who appears on the cover of the "Sanctuary" and "Women in Uniform" singles. Above the Bradbury Towers neon sign is Icarus in flames falling from the sky, in the same style of the cover for the band's 1983 single " Flight of Icarus". [20] According to Riggs, Icarus is supposed to look like the logo used by Swan Song Records, a label founded by Led Zeppelin. [23]

Bezer, Terry (21 April 2009). "Iron Maiden Flight 666 Review". Metal Hammer. Archived from the original on 23 July 2013 . Retrieved 9 May 2012. At September 11 Maiden play the first USA show at El Paso, TX and a t the end of the song Iron Maiden this time Bruce says "El Pasoooo, Somewhere in Texas (SIT), Somewhere in Time" (Perhaps we should look at all the other Iron Maiden performances of this tour; I couldn't find the Denver and USANA ones on YouTube to see if he said the word Somewhere so if you were there please comment)At September 19 Maiden play Salt Lake City, UT, USA (USANA) and after Aces High ends Bruce says "We will see you all ... Somewhere ... later, later" Beast over Hammersmith, shows Eddie planting a British flag in the earth, adapted from The Beast on the Road tour programme from 1982, drawn by Derek Riggs. [94]

Beneath the Phantom Opera House sign, there is a sign that reads "EMI REC.". All of the band's albums, outside North America, have been released by EMI Records. a b c "Iron Maiden Announces 2024 Australian Tour With Killswitch Engage". Blabbermouth.net. 15 October 2023 . Retrieved 16 October 2023. The Greatest Metal Bands Of All Time". MTV. 9 March 2006. Archived from the original on 18 December 2010 . Retrieved 13 January 2011.So we said, we couldn't use Eddie too much, because it was such a radical change to Eddie, that even giving a bit of Eddie away, wed kind of blow it. So, I think, Rod said what about using him as a reflection in something, so you could only see part of his head. So you can't really see what's going on, but it's still got Eddie on it. So we played with that for a bit, and we said, what about a time machine? You know, wasted years/time machine. And that was the only idea we could find that could work properly, and fulfill all the specifications of what we needed to do with it. It's got a TARDIS in it again, that spaceship that looks like the police phone box. So it's a duffer. It's a technical illustration of a keyboard of a time machine (laughs), with Eddie reflected in the window, because it was the only thing we could think of, that wouldn't give Eddie away, which fit Wasted Years, without becoming a kind of self-defeating illustration." Iron Maiden have been throwing subtle and not so subtle clues at us regard SiT and its tour, I've collected them all here and I need your help to spread the word and find more clues. Some I found my self, others I took from a YouTuber named capnharris and others from sparse internet comments. Some are clear clues others may be long reaches but the point is to gather everything remotely related and let everyone judge from themselves. So let's go! DiVita, Joe (28 May 2023). "Iron Maiden Play 'Alexander the Great' Live for First Time Ever". Loudwire . Retrieved 30 May 2023. Recorded both at Compass Point Studios in Nassau and at the legendary Wisseloord studio in Holland, Somewhere In Time did mark a slight departure for Maiden, in that it featured the use of the then distinctly groundbreaking guitar synthesizer, something that had seldom been a feature in metal prior to that point. Adrian Smith’s songs certainly brought a fresh vibe and an air of radio-friendly oomph to the album too, perfectly complementing Steve’s compositions like instant live favourite Heaven Can Wait and the grandiose Alexander The Great.

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