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Formed in London, England, in 1976, Iron Maiden was from the start the brainchild of Steve Harris (b. 12 March 1957, Leytonstone, London, England; bass), formerly a member of pub rockers Smiler. Named after a medieval torture device, the music was suitably heavy and hard on the senses.
The heavy metal scene of the late 70s was widely regarded as stagnant, with only a handful of bands proving their ability to survive and produce music of quality. It was at that time that a new breed of young British bands began to emerge. This movement, which began to break cover in 1979 and 1980, was known as the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal, or N.W.O.B.*.M. Iron Maiden were one of the foremost bands in the genre, and many would say its definitive example. Younger and meaner, the N.W.O.B.*.M. bands dealt in faster, more energetic heavy metal than any of their forefathers (punk being an obvious influence).
There were several line-up changes in the Iron Maiden ranks in the very early days, and at the come the release of their debut EP, the band featured Harris, Dave Murray (b. 23 December 1958, London, England; guitar), Paul Di'Anno (b. 17 May 1959, Chingford, London, England; vocals) and Doug Sampson (drums). The band made its live debut at the Cart & Horses Pub in Stratford, east London, in 1977, before honing its sound on the local pub circuit over the following two years. Unable to solicit a response from record companies, the band sent a three-track tape, featuring 'Iron Maiden', 'Prowler' and 'Strange World', to Neal Kay, DJ at north London's hard rock disco, the Kingsbury Bandwagon Soundhouse. Kay's patronage of Iron Maiden won them an instant welcome, which prompted the release of The Soundhouse Tapes on the band's own label.
In November 1979 the band added second guitarist Tony Parsons to the line-up for two tracks on the Metal For Muthas compilation, but by the time the band embarked on sessions for their debut album, he had been replaced by Dennis Stratton (b. 9 November 1954, London, England), and Sampson by Clive Burr (b. 8 March 1957; drums, ex- Samson ). A promotional single, 'Running Free', reached number 34 on the UK charts and brought an appearance on BBC Television's Top Of The Pops. Refusing to mime, they became the first band since the Who in 1973 to play live on the show. Iron Maiden was a roughly produced album, but reached number 4 in the UK album listings on the back of touring stints with Judas Priest and enduringly popular material such as 'Phantom Of The Opera'. Killers boasted production superior to that of the first album, and saw Dennis Stratton replaced by guitarist Adrian Smith (b. 27 February 1957). In its wake, Iron Maiden became immensely popular among heavy metal fans, inspiring fanatical devotion, aided by blustering manager Rod Smallwood and apocalyptic mascot Eddie (the latter had been depicted on the cover of 'Sanctuary' standing over Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's decapitated body).
The release of Number Of The Beast was crucial to the development of the band. Without it, Iron Maiden might never have gone on to be such a force in the heavy metal arena. The album was a spectacular success, the sound of a band on the crest of a wave. It was also the debut of former infantryman and new vocalist Bruce Dickinson (b. Paul Bruce Dickinson, 7 August 1958, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England), replacing Paul Di'Anno (who went on to front Dianno, Paul Di'Anno's Battlezone and Killers ). Formerly of Samson, history graduate Dickinson made his live debut with Maiden on 15 November 1981. Singles such as 'Run To The Hills' and 'The Number Of The Beast' were big UK chart hits, Iron Maiden leaving behind their N.W.O.B.*.M. counterparts in terms of success, just as the movement itself was beginning to peter out. Piece Of Mind continued their success and was a major hit in the UK (number 3) and USA (number 14). Clive Burr was replaced by Nicko McBrain on the sessions, formerly drummer with French metal band Trust, who had supported Maiden on their 1981 UK tour (he had also played in Streetwalkers). Piece Of Mind was not dissimilar to the previous album, carrying on the strong twin-guitar bite of Murray and Smith, coupled with memorable vocal lines and a sound that perfectly suited their air-punching dynamic. Single offerings, 'Flight Of Icarus' and 'The Trooper', were instant hits, as the band undertook two massive tours, the four-month World Piece jaunt in 1983, and a World Slavery retinue, which included four sell-out dates at London's Hammersmith Odeon a year later. With the arrival of Powerslave in November, some critics accused Iron Maiden of conforming to a self-imposed writing formula, and playing safe with tried and tested ideas. Certainly, there was no significant departure from the two previous albums, but it was nonetheless happily consumed by the band's core supporters, who also purchased in sufficient quantities to ensure UK chart hits for 'Aces High' and 'Two Minutes To Midnight'.
Live After Death was a double-album package of all their best-loved material, recorded live on their gargantuan 11-month world tour. By this time, Iron Maiden had secured themselves an unassailable position within the metal hierarchy, their vast popularity spanning all continents. Somewhere In Time was a slight departure: it featured more melody than previously, and heralded the use of guitar synthesizers. Their songwriting still shone through and the now obligatory hit singles were easily attained in the shape of 'Wasted Years' and 'Stranger In A Strange Land'. Reaching number 11 in the USA, this was another million-plus seller. Since the mid-80s Maiden had been staging increasingly spectacular live shows, with elaborate lighting effects and stage sets. The Somewhere In Time tour (seven months) was no exception, ensuring their continued fame as a live band, which had been the basis for much of their success. A period of comparative inactivity preceded the release of Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son, which was very much in the same vein as its predecessor. A concept album, it retained its commercial edge (giving the band their second UK number 1 album) and yielded hit singles in 'Can I Play With Madness', the surprisingly sensitive 'The Evil That Men Do' and 'The Clairvoyant'.
After another exhausting mammoth world trek, the band announced their intention to take a well-earned break of at least a year. Speculation abounded that this signalled the dissolution of the band, exacerbated by Dickinson's solo project, Tattooed Millionaire, his book, The Adventures Of Lord Iffy Boatrace, and EMI Records' policy of re-releasing Maiden's single catalogue in its entirety (on 12-inch). After a considerable hiatus, news of the band surfaced again. Steve Harris felt that the direction pursued on the last two albums had been taken as far as possible, and a return to the style of old was planned. Unhappy with this game plan, Adrian Smith left to be replaced by Janick Gers (b. Hartlepool, Lancashire, England), previously guitarist with White Spirit and Ian Gillan (he had also contributed to Dickinson's solo release). The live show was also scaled down in a return to much smaller venues. No Prayer For The Dying was indeed much more like mid-period Iron Maiden, and was predictably well-received, bringing enormous UK hit singles with 'Holy Smoke' and 'Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter'. The latter, previously released in 1989 on the soundtrack to A Nightmare On Elm Street 5, had already been awarded the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Song that year. Nevertheless, it gave Iron Maiden their first ever UK number 1. The obligatory world tour followed.
Despite being denounced as 'Satanists' in Chile, 1992 also saw the band debut at number 1 in the UK charts with Fear Of The Dark, which housed another major single success in 'Be Quick Or Be Dead' (number 2). However, it was Dickinson's swan-song with the band, who invited demo tapes from new vocalists following the lead singer's announcement that he would depart following current touring engagements. His eventual replacement was Blaze Bayley (b. 1963, Birmingham, West Midlands, England) from Wolfsbane. His debut album was The X-Factor, and on this and at live gigs (which they only resumed in November 1995), he easily proved his worth. This was a daunting task, having had to learn Maiden's whole catalogue and win over patriotic Dickinson followers. Adrian Smith resurfaced in a new band, Psycho Motel, in 1996. In February 1999 it was announced that Dickinson and Smith had rejoined the band, restoring the classic 80s line-up, still including Janick Gers. To the great delight of their loyal followers an excellent new album was not long in following. Brave new World, released 2000 with two singles "The Wickerman" and "Out of the silent planet" brought back the Metal, Maiden had before Blaze Bayley. After a monsterous world tour, with a final gig at the "Rock in Rio"-Festival on the 19th Jannuary of 2001 they will go back to the studio for the next album.
During 2001 the fans were
shocked by the news about the disease of Clive Burr.
The band made 3 tribute gigs for Clive Burr in the first months of 2002 at the
Brixton Academy in London. All the money goes to the Clive Burr multiple
sklerosis-fund.
Also a 6" tall figure of Eddie has been released during February 2002 by Spawn-Toys of Todd McFarlane. Click here to check out some pictures. A model of a 'Trooper' followed in September 2002. The release of Rock in Rio was a big blast in record stores in Austria and I'm glad I got a 3D-Cover double CD on 26.3.02, ist's just incredible. It followed the release of a triple picture LP set and a double DVD.
Well, It's November now, and I have a new item in my hands. The "Edward
the Great" greatest hits collection with cool artwork as a impressing
compilation.
A message from Steve tells us about a forthcoming studio album - HURRY UP - We
can't wait to see you touring again!! And now, I'm starting to save money to get
a Eddie's Archieve..
I got Eddie's Archive at Ebay! Great Collection and a must for every fan!
In November 2002 Iron Maiden
annouced a "just for fun"-Tour in 2003 to visit the biggest festivals
and play on the greatest venues worldwide.
It's called the "Give me Ed - 'til I'm dead Tour".
Fantastic, Maiden's coming to
Vienna! 8th June 2003! Concert review found at "What's new?"
Mike an I will fly to the Roskilde Festival in Denmark at 25th of June 2003!
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!
We'll shake the brain out of our heads!
The boyz announced a new album forthcoming in September 03. We're waiting without patience!!!!!!!!!!!!!
During the USA-Tour, Nicko
smashed a parking-lot guy with his new Jag - what tha hell was he doing in front
of Nicko's car !?
On 1st September 2003 they released the single "Wildest Dreams" and
"Dance of Death" followed a week later. The album has been discussed
a lot in all forums, because of the untypical Eddie and that shitty CGI-graphics
- well, the music on it was 'kin better than everybody expected to hear!
Maybe that album close up to the awesome Brave new world...
DoD is released and it smashed the shelfes. There are two different opinions out there, the one love it, the other hate it...(their loss), anyway, I love it, and I can't wait to see the DoD World Tour which kicks off at this weekend in Debrecén, Hungary!
I'm going to see them in Munich next week, YEAH! Concert review in the "What's new?" section!
"Rainmaker"-Single released on 24.11. in different formats: DVD-Single, Maxi-single, Mini-CD and last but not least in a wonderful blue vinyl!
Now we have no
other choice than wait until the next gig or album...
The release of the DVD-Audio delayed nearly 6 months, but it has been scheduled
for 29.3.2004! I really can't wait to hear the whole album in 5.1 mix! There
also will be a special EP from "No more lies". The CD comes along
with a wristband and a 12 pages booklet - relesedate 22.3.2004!
Wow - nearly after
a half a year, the DVD-A has finally been released - and there's one thing you
notice just after the first song:
Waiting was worth - the sound is just AWESOME and very good arranged (Like on
RiR) and you have the feeling to sit in the middle of the songs.
Romours around a upcoming new solo-album by Bruce and a new Maidenalbum + tour
in 2005 are around the BB's...
The Info was true - Iron Maiden will definitely tour during 2005 check the official
site for more news!
There will be an Austrian concert aswell - and I'll be definitely there!
Be(a)st regards,
Maidenaustria
Robert
Iron Maiden official released Albums - click the thumbnail for more Info:
My Iron Maiden collection: "God I need a bigger flat.." (Jan. 2004)
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| CD's | CAT-Nr. | Info | CD-Singles | CAT-Nr. | Info | |
| Iron Maiden | EMI CDEM 1570 | Limited Edition | "The first ten years" CD I | EMI CDIRN 1 | ||
| Killers | EMI CDEM 1571 | Limited Edition | "The first ten years" CD II | EMI CDIRN 2 | ||
| The Number of the beast | EMI CDEM 1572 | Limited Edition | "The first ten years" CD III | EMI CDIRN 3 | ||
| Piece of mind | EMI CDEM 1573 | Limited Edition | "The first ten years" CD IV | EMI CDIRN 4 | ||
| Piece
of mind |
EMI CDEMS 1540 | "The first ten years" CD V | EMI CDIRN 5 | |||
| Powerslave | EMI CDEM 1574 | Limited Edition | "The first ten years" CD VI | EMI CDIRN 6 | ||
| Live after death | EMI CDEM 1575 | Limited Edition | "The first ten years" CD VII | EMI CDIRN 7 | ||
| Somewhere in time | EMI CDEM 1576 | Limited Edition | "The first ten years" CD VIII | EMI CDIRN 8 | ||
| Seventh son .. | EMI CDEM 1577 | Limited Edition | "The first ten years" CD IX | EMI CDIRN 9 | ||
| No prayer for the dying | EMI CDEMD 1017 | "The first ten years" CD X | EMI CDIRN 10 | |||
| No prayer for the dying | EMI CDEM 1578 | Limited Edition | Holy Smoke | EMI CDEM 153 | Slimcase | |
| Fear of the dark | EMI CDEM 1579 | Limited Edition | From here to eternity | EMI 724388014427 | Slimcase | |
| Live at Donington 92 | EMI CDDON 1 | From here to eternity | EMI CDEM 240 | Digipack | ||
| A real live one | EMI CDEMD 1042 | Man on the edge | EMI 882425 2 | Slimcase | ||
| A real dead one | EMI CDEMD 1048 | Man on the edge | EMI Promo | 3tr. Promo | ||
| Best of the beast | EMI CDEMD 1097 | Man on the edge | Special 3 CD-Box with 5 cards | |||
| Best of the beast | EMI CDEMDX1097 | 2 CD's Book | The angel and the gambler CD 1 | EMI CDEMS 507 | with double sided Poster | |
| The X-Factor | EMI CDEMD 1087 | The angel and the gambler CD 2 | EMI CDEM 507 | with a 6-set of cards | ||
| Virtual XI advanced listening promo | EMI CDPP 044 | Promo | The angel and the gambler | VIRTCDXI 002 | Promo single | |
| Virtual XI | EMI 493 9922 | effect cover | Virus | CDEM 443 | ||
| Ed Hunter | EMI 521 1430 | Virus | CDEMS 443 | along with box+cards | ||
| Ed Hunter | EMI EDHUNTER 666 | cardsleeve promo | Virus | EMI PM 515 | slimcase | |
| Brave new world | EMI 526 6052 | Virus Promo | EMI CDEMS 443 | different Artwork | ||
| Rock in Rio | EMI 538643 0 | effect cover | Futureal | EMI VIRTCDXI 004 | 1tr. Promo | |
| Edward the great | EMI 543 1032 | The Wickerman | EMI CDEMDJ 568 | 1tr. Promo | ||
| Dance of Death | EMI 593 0102 | The Wickerman | EMI 888655 0 | slimcase - EU release | ||
| Dance of Death | Columbia CD 89061 | US-Release | The Wickerman | EMI CDEMS568 | with Poster | |
| The Wickerman | EMI 888656 0 | with beer-mat | ||||
| The Wickerman | EMI CDEM 568 | limited ed. clear CD | ||||
| The Wickerman | EMI Promo | Interview CD | ||||
| Out of the silent planet | EMI CDEM 576 | Digipack Limited Edition | ||||
| Out of the silent planet | EMI PM119 | |||||
| Run to the Hills | EMI 550704 0 | (Charity single) EU-release | ||||
| Run to the Hills | EMI CDEMS 612 | (Charity single) UK-release | ||||
| Run to the Hills CD 1 | EMI TOCP-40155 | (Charity single) Japan-release with OBI | ||||
| Run to the Hills CD 2 | EMI TOCP-40156 | (Charity Single) Japan-Pressung mit OBI | ||||
| Wildest Dreams | EMI 07243 5 52931 2 1 | |||||
| Wildest Dreams | EMI CDEMDJ 627 | UK gatefold promo CD | ||||
| Wildest Dreams | EMI 07243 552929 2 6 | Cardsleeve 2 track | ||||
| Wildest Dreams | EMI 07243552930 2 2 | Slimcase 2 track | ||||
| Rainmaker | EMI 07243 5 53524 2 2 | with poster/tourdate | ||||
| Rainmaker | EMI 07243 5 53582 2 6 | Pock-it! Mini-CD | ||||
| Rainmaker | EMI 07243 5 53480 2 9 | UK-Import single | ||||
| No more lies | EMI CDEM 636 | Special limited EP | ||||
| Number of the beast | EMI CDEMS 666 | |||||
| Reissues | CAT-Nr. | Info | Maiden related | CAT-Nr. | Info | |
| Iron Maiden | CK 86051 | Bruce Dickinson - Accident... | RAWCD124 | |||
| Killers | CK 86047 | Bruce Dickinson - Best of | MISCD014 | |||
| Piece of mind | CK 86045 | Bruce Dickinson - Scream... | AIRCD4 | |||
| Powerslave | CK 86044 | Bruce Dickinson - Balls to Picasso | CDEMD 1057 | |||
| Somewhere in time | CK 86040 | Bruce Dickinson - Skunkworks | RAWCD106 | |||
| Seventh son of a seventh son | CK 86039 | Mr.
Bean featuring Bruce Dickinson |
LONCD 319 | (I want to be) elected | ||
| Fear of the dark | CK 86037 | |||||
| A real dead one | CK 86036 | |||||
| A real live one | CK 86035 | |||||
| The X-Factor | CK 86032 | |||||
| Virtual XI | CK 86031 | |||||
| Albums 12" | CAT-Nr. | Info | Pic. or col. Vinyl Album 12" | CAT-Nr. | Info | |
| Iron Maiden | 064-07 269 | Number of the beast | EMI EMCP 3400 | Present from uncle P. :) | ||
| Killers | 064-07 450 | Seventh son of a seventh son | EMI EMDP 1006 | Present from Andi | ||
| Killers | Fame FA 4131211 | Russia | No prayer for the dying | EPIC 46905-1 | red vinyl - US Import | |
| The Number of the beast | 064-07 608 | No prayer for the dying | EMI EMDPD 1017 | picture | ||
| The
Number of the beast |
064-07 608 | The X-Factor | EMI EMD 1087 | double clear vinyl | ||
| The Number of the beast | 1C 038 15 7693 1 DMM | Brave new world | EMI 526 6051 | double picture | ||
| Piece of mind | 064-07 724 | Dutch | Rock in Rio | EMI 538 6431 | triple picture | |
| Piece of mind | EMI EMA 800 | Ireland | Edward the great | EMI 543 1031 | double picture | |
| Piece of mind | EMI EMA 800 | UK | Dance of Death | EMI 592 3401 | double picture | |
| Powerslave | 064-24 0200 1 | |||||
| Live after death | 162-24 04263 | |||||
| Live after death | Tonpress SX-T 111/112 | Poland | ||||
| Somewhere in time | 038-74 6341 1 | |||||
| Somewhere in time | 064-240597 1 | Frankreich | ||||
| Seventh son ... | 064-7 90258 1 | |||||
| Seventh son ... | SLPXL37213 |
Ungarn |
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| No prayer for the dying | 068 7951421 | |||||
| No prayer for the dying | EMI EMD 1071 | Hungary | ||||
| Fear of the dark | EMI EMD 1032 | UK | ||||
| Singles 7" | CAT-Nr. | Info | Pic. or col. Vinyl 7" | CAT-Nr. | Info | |
| The soundhouse tapes | Rok. 1 | Bootleg | Run to the Hills | EMIP 5263-A | from 1982 | |
| The number of the beast | EMI 1C 064- 07608 | The Number of the beast | EMI 5287 | red vinyl | ||
| Flight of Icarus | EMI 07721 | The Clairvoyant | EMI EMS 79 | clear vinyl | ||
| Running Free | EMI 1077647 | Bring your daughter... | EMI EMS 171 | X-Mas etched single | ||
| The Trooper | EMI 2002887 | Bring your daughter... | EMI EMPD 171 | limited brainpack-single | ||
| 2 minutes to midnight | EMI 2008187 | From here to eternity | EMI EMS 240 | Etched single | ||
| Wasted years | EMI 2014167 | The Angel and the Gambler | EMI EM 507 | L. Edition picture single | ||
| Can I play with madness | EMI 2024597 | Out of the silent planet | EMI EM 576 | L. Edition red vinyl #13755 | ||
| The evil that men do | EMI EM 64 | Run to the Hills | EMI EM 612 | Charity Red vinyl | ||
| Infinte Dreams | EMI EM 117 | Wildest Dreams | EMI EM 627 | green vinyl | ||
| Be quick or be dead | EMI EM 229 | Rainmaker | EMI EM 633 | blue vinyl | ||
| The Number of the beast | EMI EM 666 | rotes Vinyl | ||||
| Shape Singles | CAT-Nr. | Info | Singles 12" | CAT-Nr. | Info | |
| The Trooper | EMI EMIP 5397 | with Poster | Live + one | EM-41001 | Japan release without OBI | |
| Can I play with madness | EMI EMP 49 | Women in Uniform "45 TOURS | EMI 2C 052 52879Z | French release | ||
| The evil that men do | EMI EMP 64 | Women in Uniform | EMI 1C 062-07418YZ | German release | ||
| The Clairvoyant | EMI EMP 79 | Maiden Japan "45 TOURS | EMI 2C 052 52894Z | French release | ||
| Infinte Dreams | EMI EMP 117 | Maiden Japan | 062-07 534 | Special live EP | ||
| From here to eternity | EMI EMPD 240 | with paper-rack | Maiden Japan | EMS-41004 | Heavy Metal Army + OBI | |
| Wasted years | EMI EMIP 5583 | Maiden Japan | EMI 31C 064 07733 | Brasilian release | ||
| Aces high | EMS-50148 | Japanese promo with OBI | ||||
| Aces high | EMI 1CK062 20 0385 6 | |||||
| Run to the hills | 20 0982 6 | |||||
| Wasted Years | EMI 1CK0602014176 | |||||
| Stranger in a strange land | PM 212 201551 6 | Present from Tommy | ||||
| Can I play with madness | K 060 20 24606 | |||||
| Holy smoke | 20 4028 6 | with giant Tourposter for the UK | ||||
| Be quick or be dead | 20 4764 6 | |||||
| From here to eternity | EMI 12EMP 240 | with postercover | ||||
| Pict. Singles 12" | CAT-Nr. | Info | Video's + DVD's | CAT-Nr. | Info | |
| Women in Uniform | Promo | Live at the Rainbow | MVR 99 001802 | VHS | ||
| Maiden Japan | Promo | Video Pieces | CMV 1067 | VHS | ||
| Running Free | EMIP 5532 | Behind the Iron curtain | MC 2060 | VHS | ||
| 2 minutes to midnight | EMIP 5489 | 12 Wasted Years | MVN 9911522 | VHS | ||
| Stranger in a strange land | EMIP 5589B | Live after death | MVN 9910942 | VHS | ||
| Bring your daughter.... | EMI EMPD 171 | Live after death | MC 2139 | VHS | ||
| Be quick or be dead | EMI EMPD 229 | signed by Bruce | Live after death | Brazil! DVD012 | DVD | |
| Man on the edge | EMI EMPD 398 | GIANT-Poster | Maiden England | SAV 4913103 | VHS + CD | |
| The Wickerman | EMI EM 568 | Maiden England | CMV 1136 | VHS | ||
| Out of the silent planet | EMI EM 576 | #13591 | The first ten years - The Videos | MVN 9912463 | VHS | |
| Number of the beast | EMI 12EM666 | From here to Eternity | 19V-49132 | VHS | ||
| Live at Donington 1992 | MVN 49115637 | VHS | ||||
| Raising Hell | MVN 4912643 | VHS | ||||
| Raising Hell | BMG 72333-80091-9 | DVD | ||||
| Number of the beast | EREDV229 | DVD | ||||
| Number of the beast | EE79005 | VHS NTSC US-Import | ||||
| Wasted Years | Brazil DVDS-005 | DVD | ||||
| Rock in Rio | SVE4001 | DVD | ||||
| Rock in Rio | SVE5001 | DVD | ||||
| Rock in Rio | CV 54269 | VHS NTSC US-Import | ||||
| Rock in Rio | SVE5701 | double VHS-Box | ||||
| Visions of the beast | EMI 490 4039 | 2 DVD | ||||
| Wildest Dreams | EMI DVDEM 627 | DVD | ||||
| Rainmaker | EMI DVDEM 633 | DVD | ||||
| Dance of Death DVD-Audio | EMI 592 3409 | DVD | ||||
| Bootlegs | Info | Books | Info | |||
| Over the years as true Maidenfan, I've collected a lot of Bootlegs, maybe I'll launch a bootleg-page with it. | Iron Maiden | Songbook | ||||
| Guitar-tabs Book | "Iron Maiden"-"Piece of mind" | |||||
| If you are interested in trading with me - fell free to contact: | "Run to the Hills" | Official Biography | ||||
| Here are my most wanted Bootlegs: | Piece of mind | Tourbook | ||||
| 16.8.1984 | Aichfeldhalle, Austria | Powerslave | Tourbook | |||
| 2.9.1988 | Innsbruck, Austria | No prayer for the dying | Tourbook | |||
| 16.12.1995 | Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria | Fear of the dark | Tourbook | |||
| 4.7.2000 | Libro Music Hall, Vienna, Austria | Dance of death | Tourbook - Thanks MaidenGermany | |||
| Iron Maiden - Companion | Companion (Collectors guide) | |||||
| Best of the beast | Book from the 4 LP-Set | |||||
| If you have any of them - Audio or Video - please contact me | Fan Club Biography | |||||
| Fan Club Mag #67 | ||||||
| Fan Club Mag #68 | ||||||
| Fan Club Mag #69 | ||||||
| Fan Club Mag #70 | with a picture of me and my collection | |||||
| Fan Club Mag #71 | ||||||
| Fan Club Mag #72 | ||||||
| Iron What? Mag #22 | Hungarian fanclub magazine | |||||
| Iron What? Mag #23 | Hungarian fanclub magazine | |||||
| Specials | Info | Tapes | CAT-Nr. | Info | ||
| NickoMcBrain | Rhythm of the beast Cut-to-shape Picture disc.. | Maiden Japan | Capitol 4LP-15000 | canadian MC | ||
| No prayer for the dying | UK only promo box with MC and CD-Album | Killers | Biem-Zaiks 188 | czech MC | ||
| Eddie Head Box Set #5116 | nothing to say about that | Powerslave | EMI TCP 2058 | turkish MC | ||
| Eddie's Archive #2005 | The archive of Maiden 1st Edition | Powerslave | EMI
TC-Power 1 EJ 240200 4 |
UK | ||
| Interview-shape CD | bught in Germany No.: 9976 | Live after death | EMI
ES 24 0426 5 (E 24 04274) TC-RIP 1 |
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| "a call to Irons" | Tribute CD | Somewhere in time | EMI TC-EMC 3512 | UK | ||
| Killers classic collection | T-Shirt | Seventh son of a seventh son | EMI TC-EMD 1006 | UK | ||
| Piece of mind | T-Shirt | No Prayer for the dying | Biem-Zaiks H-061 | czech MC | ||
| The X-Factour | T-Shirt | No Prayer for the dying | EMI TC-EMD 1017 | UK | ||
| Eddie chewing Iron Maiden | T-Shirt | Fear of the dark | EMI TC-EMD 1032 | dutch MC | ||
| Classic red T-Shirt | T-Shirt | Fear of the dark | EPIC ET 48993 | USA | ||
| 666/664 Shirt | T-Shirt | A real live one | EMI TCEMD 1042 |
UK |
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| Live after death - Flag | From Thommy / Amun Re signed b y Steve Harris and Janick Gers | A real live one | EMI TCEMD 1042 |
Hungary |
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| "Killers"-Eddie | Todd McFarlane Action figure | A real dead one | EMI TC-EMD 1048 |
UK |
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| "Trooper"-Eddie | Todd McFarlane Action figure | Best of the beast | EMI 7243 8 53184 4 | UK | ||
| Metal-Is.com | Interview CD | Brave new world | EMI 7243 5 26605 44 | EU | ||
| Soundhousetapes+Stratus | UK-Import CD | Dance of death | EMI 592 3404 | UK | ||
| Dave Murray's arm strap | Brave new world tour 2000, 4th July in Vienna | |||||
| Janick Gers' arm strap | Give me Ed-'til I'm dead Tour 2003, 8th July in Vienna | |||||
| 'Arrys arm strap | Give me Ed-'til I'm dead Tour 2003, 8th July in Vienna | |||||
| Janick's Plectrum | Give me Ed-'til I'm dead Tour 2003, 8th July in Vienna | |||||
| 7" Bootleg from Osaka 1987-05-21 | ||||||
| A lot of pins for my Backpack to go to Roskilde 2003 | ||||||
| assorted Stickers from DoD -Tour | ||||||
| Classic red Wristband from DoD -Tour | ||||||
| Calender from 1986 | ||||||
| Calender from 2004 | ||||||
| Calender from 2005 | ||||||
| Dance of death UK Promo card- Thanks Fred | ||||||
| Dance of death UK Promo poster - Thanks Fred | ||||||
| Nicko's Drumsticks (from Eddie-Megastore) | ||||||
| Ruskin Arms Hoodie - bought at the Ruskin Arms | ||||||
| Ruskin Arms Shirt - bought at the Ruskin Arms | ||||||
| West Ham united Fanpackage - bought at the Stadium | ||||||
| Maximum Maiden Biography | ||||||
| Iron Maiden X-Posed | ||||||
Winamp Skins V 2.0
Iron Maiden, Ed Hunter - Wallpapers (High Quality) click on image to enlarge and download
If you have a Nokia Cell phone with a composer, here are some ringtones:
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Iron Maiden -
Afraid to shoot strangers |
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Iron Maiden -
Hallowed be thy name |
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| Iron Maiden -
Number of the beast (the best one) 28224#25262262262262262224#2526226226226226 (speed = 180) |
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| Iron Maiden -
Wasted years 1*81**15115#11411512#10112112#11411212#1 (speed = 180) |

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