Paul Di’Anno’s favourite Iron Maiden album: “The songs are fantastic”
Laying down the blueprint for a metal giant.
Laying down the blueprint for a metal giant.
Poltergeists, nuns, and inexplicable invoices.
Losing the meaning of rock and roll.
“Some fucker has been using pepper spray, which is why people can’t fucking breathe down there, right?”
Dickinson joined the band a few years later.
“I’ve got no interest in paying $1,200 dollars to go and see U2.”
“That song really affects people. It affects me.”
They had a lasting effect on the Iron Maiden frontman.
“I had a lot of time for reflection in the hospital.”
“Big corporations took everything over.”
Dickinson didn’t hold back in his analysis of the LP.