Bruce sounds more strained nowadays but he is more consistent at hitting the notes... for me he'll never sound better than when he first joined the band... those of you who have the Beast Over Hammersmith set from the Eddie's Archive will know what I mean. He's just the embodiment of perfection at that gig. There are a couple of bootlegs from the World Piece tour where he sounds that good too... Hammermith and Ipswich to name but two... after that he never quite sounded as good again. He had severe problems on the Slavery tour which got worse through the Somewhere in Time and 7th son tours... he got good again on the No Prayer tour (funny really because his vocals on the album aren't great). I think he's more professional now and knows how to look after his voice better... he does a better job nowadays than Geoff Tate who really sounds like he's squeezing the whole time, and Halford's high range has completely had it...
I should say as well that the Flight 666 live album gives me shivers like no Maiden live album has since Live after Death, something which I never thought I'd say again! I love it when music makes your hair stand on end and your skin feel like it's moving around... Maiden have done that for me far more consistently than any other band ever have, and that's why they'll always be number one for me...
After he left maiden, I couldn't believe it was the same guy on Accident of Birth & Chemical Wedding. He's always been one of my favorite metal singers.
Actually only then did I start to like Bruce as a singer. I had seen Maiden before Bruce with Paul Di'Anno 3 times and really liked Paul's vocals.
So when Paul left and Bruce took over I initially did not like him at all. Even when I saw Maiden in Essen Germany during the Number of the Beast tour I was not impressed.
But like J-Dubya; later on when I heard 'Accident Of Birth" I became a big fan of Bruce and I am to this day. What he does on this DVD is really awesome!
Can't wait to hear what new things Maiden has in store for us next year!!
They haven't ever dropped a key or tuned down or whatever... the only time they have ever done that was changing the key of Lord of the Flies when they did it on the Dance of Death tour. I guarantee you that is the only time they have ever done that.
wow...they somehow are now even more impressive to me!! yea, someone had said this on the Iron Maiden forums...its pretty unique that bruce is still able to stay in the same octave
Heard a bit of flack on the movie..not alot..and I don't get it..it's a fine piece of work. Though I like Metal Journey as well...
Really? I hadn't read anything but praise to both Dunn documentaries. I'm amazed that any metalhead can sent flak to "Flight 666" (the movie), I saw at the cinema at was one of the best experiences I've had both as metalhead and cinematography fan. People were at awe in the place like if they're attending a religious service