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      <title>Iron Maiden story</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2008 12:54:41 GMT</pubDate>
      <description> &lt;a href=&quot;http://melodymp.com/artist338/iron-maiden/&quot; target=_blank rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Iron Maiden mp3 albums download&lt;/A&gt;&lt;IMG height=300 src=&quot;http://ultrawaves.blogdrive.com/images/997.jpg&quot; width=300 border=0&gt;Iron Maiden was formed on Christmas day, 1975 by Steve Harris, who recruited guitarists Dave Sullivan and Terry Rance, drummer Ron Matthews, and vocalist Paul Day. Day, who lacked stage presence, was quickly replaced by Dennis Wilcock. Rance and Sullivan were dropped when Dave Murray was found, as neither of the former could play lead and the latter clearly could. Bob Angelo came in to complement him, but ended up trying to upstage him continuously, so was fired in late 1976. He joined Praying Mantis. Dave Murray left in the spring of 1977 after getting in an argument with Dennis Wilcock, and was replaced by Terry Wapram on guitars. Ron Matthews also left, and in came Thunderstick, aka Barry Graham. Finally, keyboardist Tony Moore was brought in. This lineup lasted one gig, before everyone concerned realised that keyboards were a no go. Tony was fired, and Terry left out of solidarity. Dave Murray returned, and Dennis Wilcock again decided he had enough, and this time he left, taking Thunderstick with him. Dennis formed V1 with Terry and Tony, while Thunderstick popped up in Samson a bit later. Deciding to continue, Steve and Dave found drummer Doug Sampson, and vocalist Paul Di&amp;#39;Anno, in mid &amp;#39;77. This lineup, a four-piece, recorded the first demo, The Soundhouse Tapes, on December 31th, 1978. Then, Paul Cairns was brought in on guitars, and he lasted for about three months before leaving of his own volition. Paul Todd played two gigs, before his girlfriend told him to either choose a tour with Maiden, or her. He was in Maiden for precisely two days in September, 1979. Tony Parsons came in in early September (the live recording from September 10th, 1979 has him on guitars), and lasted until just about the end of the year, before leaving due to his unhappiness at being surrounded by far more talented musicians. He was replaced by Dennis Stratton. In January, 1980, Doug Sampson fell ill and quit after a tour. Clive Burr arrived, and the first album was recorded. &lt;IMG height=295 src=&quot;http://ultrawaves.blogdrive.com/images/998.jpg&quot; width=295 border=0&gt; Dennis Stratton went to Lionheart in October of 1980, citing a love of classic rock as opposed to metal, and was replaced by Adrian Smith (Urchin) in September, 1980. Paul Di&amp;#39;Anno had constant drinking problems and was once arrested before a show, forcing Steve Harris to take over on vocals (February 8th, 1980), and thus he was replaced by Bruce Bruce of Samson (UK), who reverted to his non-repetitive almost birth name of Bruce Dickinson. (His full name is Paul Bruce Dickinson, but the band had had enough of singers named Paul!) Bruce&amp;#39;s first gig was October 25th, 1981, in Italy. Burr left the band at the end of 1982, on good terms, since he wanted a break from the music business and all the touring. He would crop up in various projects over the years. In came Nicko McBrain, formerly of Trust. This lineup lasted until January, 1990, when Adrian Smith left and was replaced by Janick Gers. &lt;IMG height=295 src=&quot;http://ultrawaves.blogdrive.com/images/999.jpg&quot; width=295 border=0&gt; Bruce Dickinson left the band in 1993, wishing to concentrate on his solo career. Blaze (UK) Bayley (real name: Bayley Cook, Blaze was a school nickname) from Wolfsbane took over on vocals for two albums. Then, both Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith returned in 1999, and toured for a video game, Ed Hunter. The tour was monstrously successful and the band put out a new album, Brave New World, and a new live album as well, Rock in Rio. Blaze went to form his solo project, Blaze (UK). Former drummer Clive Burr was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2002, so the band held a benefit for him, and released a single, Run to the Hills, featuring live tracks from 1982 with Clive on drums. &lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;!-- begin(Yahoo ad) --&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://ypn-rss.overture.com/rss/35557/426099/click/&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://ypn-rss.overture.com/rss/35557/426099/img/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fultrawaves.blogdrive.com%2Farchive%2F1.html&amp;amp;pid=1846251505&quot; alt=&quot;Ads by Yahoo!&quot; border=&quot;0&quot;/&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;!-- end(Yahoo ad) --&gt;</description>
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