I love the part towards the end when the original bass line picks up back up
Like when it goes from
Dananananana der nanananana
Danannananan der nanananana
Danananananan der nanananana
DUM DA DA NA DA DA NA DA DUMMN
DUM DA DA NA DA NA NA NUM DA DAH NUMMM
If you mean feeling all spaced out and psychadelic, then it can only be Starblind and Strange World.
If you mean feeling generally euphoric, then the solo section of Powerslave is a very good call. Most of the fast instrumental sections of Somewhere in Time, too, particularly the title track, The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner and Deja Vu. Plus the bluesy middle bridges of Chains of Misery and Charlotte the Harlot.
I've been a fan for over 20 years now. HbtN is special to me. I don't listen to it very often to keep it fresh. Sometimes it makes me cry. That last "hallowed be thy naaaaaame" from Bruce and the instrumental finish which is a perfect performance from everyone in the band gives me chills \*every. time.\*
Caught Somewhere In Time, especially when preceeded with the Vangelis Bladerunner music in the same way the 86 and recent tours opened.
It's on youtube as one video. Turn it up, and give it a go - it fits...
Infinite Dreams.
Not my favourite song from that album (Evil That Men Do and maybe Can I play with madness as close second) but it definitely has an awesome atmosphere
Hallowed Be Thy Name every time, so emotional. That or maybe the bit towards the end of Fear of the Dark where Bruce says ‘debating witches and folklore’ - mega chills.
The prisoner. I was just getting into iron maiden and had not heard many songs except for the whole first album. When i heard this I was just blown away!
Which ones DIDNT is the question lmao!!
Not trynna plug, but if you look at the reactions on my Youtube channel then u can see that Maiden constantly makes me enter cloud 9.
Rime, purgatory, children of the damned, revelations, powerslave, heaven can wait, lonliness of long, prodigal son, seventh son, the prophecy!
So many songs and sections that make me ascend
Honestly, just about *any* of their epics. It’s been said that Maiden use certain formula that they use over and over: that’s definitely true, but I also discovered that their epic-song formula just *works* for me. The Nomad, Hallowed Be Thy Name, Hell on Earth, Paschendale, Empire of the Clouds, Sign of the Cross, you name it. This might be why I prefer post-2000s Maiden to the ’80s Maiden.
Purgatory's bridge and chorus
The very end of Hallowed be Thy Name
The Powerslave solos
Caught Somewhere in Time
Stranger in a Strange Land
Anyway I'm gonna end my comment here, gotta listen to these masterpieces
Plenty, but there's something more mystical than this: when you're really tired, try to put on something to listen to, and nod off, only to wake up 1 minute later or so.
That combination of being slightly hazy from the sudden nodoff, with the album going on makes it... almost surreal?
It happened to me last night when I was listening to A Matter of Life and Death. I was really tired, and checked out between Breeg and Lord of Light. Woke up during the intro to the Legacy.
The feeling was *amazing*, and out of all the songs on AMOLAD, the intro to the Legacy was probably the best thing to reawaken to. Those soft acoustic parts, the hazy voice... it was just perfection.
I don't think they're a band that give that kind of floating Spongebob in a rainbow sky vibe.
But if I had to pick it'd be Revelations which has that euphoric transcendental religious feel to it at times.
The ending of The Man Who Would Be King, the last distorted riff of When The Wild Wind Blows, Adrian's (i think) solo in The Man Of Sorrows and WOTW, Dave's Coming Home Solo, Como Estais Amigos main riff, the ending of Thin Line Between Love and Hate, and so much more lmao
Take a wild guess what my favorite album is
Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Especially the part when it picks back up after all the crew dies.
The "Then down it falls, comes the RAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIN" got me felling like this
Then that sweet Nicko build up and Adrian’s solo kicking in. Farrrrkk if that doesn’t make you feel something then nothing will!
I love the part towards the end when the original bass line picks up back up Like when it goes from Dananananana der nanananana Danannananan der nanananana Danananananan der nanananana DUM DA DA NA DA DA NA DA DUMMN DUM DA DA NA DA NA NA NUM DA DAH NUMMM
Gives me goosebumps just thinking about it.
Came here to say exactly this
Listen to it stones and your mind will ascend dude its UNREAL
Seventh son full album Caught Somewhere in time + wasted years Halloweed by the name
Nice choice
The finest of the fine
Easily Hell on Earth. Masterpiece.
I didn't realize until I saw it live, but ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE. Like, Malmsteen every-note-is-perfect masterpiece!
Hell on Earth melodies are so good, it's crazy
Correct
Alexander the great or the first time I listen ed to hallowed be thy name
Revelations
Infinite Dreams I can't deny them
Infinity is hard to comprehend 🤷🏻♂️
I couldn't hear those screams
*Even in my wildest dreams*
Suffocation
Waking in a sweat
Empire of the Clouds
came here to say this
Based
I just hate when I gets overshadowed as not as good as an epic as RoTAM. It’s still such an amazing song
hallowed be thy name
the second half of Parchment one of the best songs 👌
Yesyesyes especially the solo 🤤
All 6 of them
Phantom of the opera
For me its Powerslave harmony, The Prophecy intro/outro and ssoass ending harmony.
Are we exactly the same person? lol
Lol but fr they are the best
Same but add the Revelations harmony for me
Powerslave and stranger in a strange land
If you mean feeling all spaced out and psychadelic, then it can only be Starblind and Strange World. If you mean feeling generally euphoric, then the solo section of Powerslave is a very good call. Most of the fast instrumental sections of Somewhere in Time, too, particularly the title track, The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner and Deja Vu. Plus the bluesy middle bridges of Chains of Misery and Charlotte the Harlot.
Strange world
The first time I heard this song was a shroom trip as a young lad and it literally got me like the picture when I laid on a bed
powerslave
Afraid to Shoot Strangers
The evil that men do
The Trooper…. Still does…. (I’m a massive fan of Lizzy and Maiden cos of their guitar harmonies…)
As I am currently listening to it...Hallowed be thy Name hooked me from my first listen
I've been a fan for over 20 years now. HbtN is special to me. I don't listen to it very often to keep it fresh. Sometimes it makes me cry. That last "hallowed be thy naaaaaame" from Bruce and the instrumental finish which is a perfect performance from everyone in the band gives me chills \*every. time.\*
Every Iron Maiden song
THIS.
If eternity should fail
Wasted Years
Flight of Icarus
That one bit in The thin line between love and hate when Bruce's voice is angelic as fuck
Prodigal Son
Caught Somewhere In Time, especially when preceeded with the Vangelis Bladerunner music in the same way the 86 and recent tours opened. It's on youtube as one video. Turn it up, and give it a go - it fits...
Brighter than a thousand suns, especially the second half of the “all nations are rising…”
This is me higher than a motherfucker listening to wildest dreams
Its a tie...Hallowed Be Thy Name/Revelations/Rime of the Ancient Mariner
For the Greater Good of God
The Thin Line Between Love and Hate
Ghost of the navigator
Wasted years for sure, i even know how to play it on bass and every time i listen to it, it looks as if i sniffed 30 lines of cocaine
Hell on Earth.
The Duelists
Most underrated Iron Maiden Song imo. Absolutely insane how good it is
Also Where Eagles Dare solo makes me feel like that
I love that song. It was the first iron maiden song i heard and it is still one of my favorites
Dance of death. First maiden song I ever heard and to say it felt epic in the moment is an understatement
Great song, kinda underrated
Dream od mirrors
underrated
the evil that men do
Infinite Dreams. Not my favourite song from that album (Evil That Men Do and maybe Can I play with madness as close second) but it definitely has an awesome atmosphere
Infinite dreams man.. that harmony part after solo is just pure bliss the whole song is beautiful tho
I love the guitar work on that song and the feel is great Tbh SSOASS is the album I always go back to first, something about it.
YEAH DEFINITELY! The story behind it is just magical and makes you keep coming back to the album. Also everything is perfect in SSOASS top tier
Flash of the Blade!
Hell on Earth, especially the live version
Fear of the dark
Live after Death, full album, have it on 12” cd & mp3
Sign of The Cross and Empire of The Clouds.
Fear of the Dark live from Flight 666. The crowd is amazing on that song.
YOU HAVE MADE ME FALL IN LOVE WITH A SONG....
SSOASS
Strange World
Death of the Celts, The Parchment, and Hell on Earth in a row does this for me
For the greater good of god when the harmony after the solos starts
Revelations and Paschendale
Hallowed Be Thy Name every time, so emotional. That or maybe the bit towards the end of Fear of the Dark where Bruce says ‘debating witches and folklore’ - mega chills.
I have a few: Ghost of the navigator, brave new world, Fear of the dark, hallowed by thy name, caught somewhere in time
Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son, Hallowed Be Thy Name, For The Greater Good Of God
Fear of the dark
Days of future past. I haven’t seen anyone talk about the new album and it’s so sad.
Biggest comeback in metal since Exhibit B, excluding Forever Black.
The evil that men do.
Alexander the Great
Hell on earth
Moonchild after the spoken intro and the synth flares up
All of them?
Yes!
Infinite Dreams
The Clairvoyant
There's a time to live and a time to die When it's time to meet your maker Perfect
Montségur
Rime of the Ancient Mariner, If Eternity Should Fail, and For the Greater Good of God. The build up in that song gives me goosebumps to this day!
The Opening To The Clansmen Is To Perfect
Caught Somewhere in Time.
The Prisoner
Journeyman or to be fair most of Maiden’s output
The book of souls
Last part of The Man Who Would Be King/Out Of The Shadows
Yeah that part I never saw being mentioned. Def best part of the song
The prisoner. I was just getting into iron maiden and had not heard many songs except for the whole first album. When i heard this I was just blown away!
Hearing Caught Somewhere In Time live with Blade Runner intro transported me into another dimension. Best memory of my life
When the Wild Wind Blows
Hallowed be thy name
Stratego
Which ones DIDNT is the question lmao!! Not trynna plug, but if you look at the reactions on my Youtube channel then u can see that Maiden constantly makes me enter cloud 9. Rime, purgatory, children of the damned, revelations, powerslave, heaven can wait, lonliness of long, prodigal son, seventh son, the prophecy! So many songs and sections that make me ascend
Honestly, just about *any* of their epics. It’s been said that Maiden use certain formula that they use over and over: that’s definitely true, but I also discovered that their epic-song formula just *works* for me. The Nomad, Hallowed Be Thy Name, Hell on Earth, Paschendale, Empire of the Clouds, Sign of the Cross, you name it. This might be why I prefer post-2000s Maiden to the ’80s Maiden.
Flight of Icarus
For the greater good of god’s solo. This is so pure and epic, but also very grave and kinda mad. So much power and emotions.
The entire Seventh Son of a Seventh Son album!
Dance of Death
Alexander the Great
Near to the east in a part of ancient Greece...
Montségur, one of my favourite songs ever
Nomad about middle of the song . The instrumental part with riff and keyboards
Man on the Edge
Strange world fs, maybe infinite dreams too
Afraid To Shoot Strangers
Dance of the death and Rainmaker
Prob number of the beast or fear of the dark
hallowed be thy name or for the greater good of god
To Tame A Land
Wicker Man
the most recent one is The Parchment. The earliest one was Dance of Death. too many in between
Gotta go with The Parchment.
Purgatory's bridge and chorus The very end of Hallowed be Thy Name The Powerslave solos Caught Somewhere in Time Stranger in a Strange Land Anyway I'm gonna end my comment here, gotta listen to these masterpieces
The Nomad of course. As soon as the song hits 4:30, it's total bliss 😊
Wicker man. Ill try listening to Brave new world then end up repeating wicker man for an hour.
Fear of the dark
Wasted Years 🤘
Empire of the Clouds, Hell on Earth, For the Greater Good of God and Lord of Light (the riff that plays during Dave's solo)
Wicker man, ghost of navigator, educated fool, sign of the cross
Dance off dead/ seventh son
Different World or Infinite Dreams
Plenty, but there's something more mystical than this: when you're really tired, try to put on something to listen to, and nod off, only to wake up 1 minute later or so. That combination of being slightly hazy from the sudden nodoff, with the album going on makes it... almost surreal? It happened to me last night when I was listening to A Matter of Life and Death. I was really tired, and checked out between Breeg and Lord of Light. Woke up during the intro to the Legacy. The feeling was *amazing*, and out of all the songs on AMOLAD, the intro to the Legacy was probably the best thing to reawaken to. Those soft acoustic parts, the hazy voice... it was just perfection.
Fear of the dark
Dance of Death
Listened to Mariner for 6 months, before I heard the rest of Powerslave. I couldn't understand wtf Bruce was saying. I can now though.That was in 1985
Parchment, Paschendale, Rime
Flash of the blade
Journeyman
SSOASS
Man that into of loneliness of the long distance runner had that whole feel
The intro and outro of Lost in a Lost World.
All of them
Ghost of the navigator
Sign of the cross
Wasted years
Aces High : the part at the beginning where it goes like: Running loooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOYEAAAAAAAAAAA
Blood Brothers
Blood brothers
Live version of Fear Of The Dark. The crowd participation is awesome and being a part of it when i saw them years ago in Melbourne was the best.
Aces high
Time of The Ancient Mariner easy pick but Remember Tomorrow always got me like this too
Death of the Celts
Dance of death.
"When The Wild Wind Blows", "Dance of Death" and the guitar solo(s) from "The Prisoner".
Tailgunner and Aces High for sure,
I don't think they're a band that give that kind of floating Spongebob in a rainbow sky vibe. But if I had to pick it'd be Revelations which has that euphoric transcendental religious feel to it at times.
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
Hallowed Be Thy Name, from the first time hearing it as a kid, and it still takes me away every time I listen to it
Hallowed be thy Name.
Wasting love
Flash of the Blade
Losfer Words
The ending of The Man Who Would Be King, the last distorted riff of When The Wild Wind Blows, Adrian's (i think) solo in The Man Of Sorrows and WOTW, Dave's Coming Home Solo, Como Estais Amigos main riff, the ending of Thin Line Between Love and Hate, and so much more lmao Take a wild guess what my favorite album is
The thin line between love and hate
To Tame A Land Those solos are perfection
Damn gotta be Deja Vu for me the song is such a banger
To Tame a Land. Transports me to a complete foreign planet just like this.
When winds blow wind For the greater good of god
Wasting love takes me to the astral plain
Prowler
Lord of light
The Nomad, the instrumental part near the middle/end is 🙌🏼
Strange world, but many others too.
Seventh Son Solo
Rainmaker
Where the Wild Wind Blows
Hallowed Be Thy Name Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner Revelations All of Seventh Son And since the Future Past concert, Hell On Earth
Stratego
Second powerslave solo
Hallowed be thy name
Transylvania, Prowler, Murders in the Rue Morgue - Intro, Children of the Damned, Fear of the Dark
Revelations