Feel free to burn me at the stake 😔

  • Krudler@lemmy.world
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    46 minutes ago

    Speaking of getting burned at the stake, Iron Maiden stole their sound from Anvil. The truth hurts people’s feelings

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    15 hours ago

    Ooooh, damn!

    Well, unpopular as the opinion is, you have a point.

    However, I think you over state it. Bruce’s solo work is definitely his best vocal work on average (imo, obviously). But his solo work being better than Maiden is a hard sale.

    Reason being that bands are synergistic when they’re working right, and Maiden has a ton of synergy every individual musician is top tier, but the way they work together is more than the sum of their individual talents.

    Yeah, Bruce sounds amazing on his own. But, He also pretty much ran the show, and the songs suffered from that, on average, compared to the gestalt if Maiden songs.

    I’d also argue that the best solo songs are on par with great, but not best Maiden songs. I mean, c’mon, the entirety of somewhere in time is packed with songs that, individually, are as good or better than any of Bruce’s solo songs, and as an album, it smashes his albums across the board, and SIT doesn’t have a majority of tracks being their best ones

    But I dig where you’re coming from for sure. Bruce’s solo stuff doesn’t get the recognition it deserves.

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      14 hours ago

      Really, SIT? I’d say that Fear Of The Dark (EDIT: I spoke too quickly, add Piece Of Mind to that) is the only Maiden album that even comes close to Bruce’s solo work. Which, to be fair, I’d say Fear Of The Dark could give any solo album except A Tyranny Of Souls a run for its money. But I’d say that even Accident Of Birth, the weakest of the solo albums, equals most Maiden albums in quality.

      I tend to prefer vocal work in music more generally, though, so there’s a definite bias there.

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        14 hours ago

        Yeah, if you only go by the quality of vocals, his solo stuff is nuts. I’m going by overall song crafting.

        He just never managed to make songs that were as iconic on his own. Great songs, yes. But they never really hit that magic point where they’re a cultural treasure the way Maiden could

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    22 hours ago

    Now THIS is a really unpopular opinion. As I disagree with you, take an invite upvote.

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    22 hours ago

    Blaze Bayley’s first 4 solo albums are better than Maiden of the same era (and all the Bruce stuff)