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Iron Maiden Lead Singers Paul Di’ Anno and Bruce Dickinson Meet for the First Time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paul Di ‘Anno’s Warhorse have announced their new self-titled album is now available worldwide on Brave Words Records. You can stream or order Paul Di ‘Anno’s Warhorse .When we thought that nothing could surprise us anymore in the heavy metal world, a ‘miracle’ happened recently in Zagreb! Iron Maiden icons Paul Di’ Anno and Bruce Dickinson met for the first time and had a friendly chat right in Croatia.

Launching into a two-hour solo retrospective, Dickinson’s prowess transcends the confines of Iron Maiden’s heavy metal domain. From the moment he stepped into the spotlight, Dickinson and company commanded the stage with an unmatched presence, showcasing his unparalleled vocal prowess and skill. Backed by an insanely tight band that expertly complemented his vocals, Dickinson delivered a performance that was as musically impressive as it was emotionally charged.

Guitar solos blazed with fiery intensity by Philip Naslund and Chris Declercq, some killer keytar and keys by MistheriaDave Moreno once again on the drums thundered with precision, and basslines from Tanya O’Callaghan rumbled with a relentless groove, creating a sonic backdrop that perfectly kicked off Dickinson’s opener “Accident of Birth!”

This is the first time hearing some of these songs since I saw him at Coney Island High back in NYC in 1997. Tracks like “Tears of the Dragon” and “Navigate the Seas of the Sun” showcased Dickinson’s ability to craft epic, anthemic melodies that resonated deeply with the crowd.

He rocked not only the mic, but also backing percussion and cowbell on an amazing cover of Edgar Winter’s “Frankenstein!” He even played a Theremin on it too. It was just wild. His voice, as powerful and dynamic as ever, carried emotion and intensity, drawing the audience into each song’s narrative.

As the final notes “The Tower” rang through the venue, it was clear that Bruce Dickinson has once again shown that regardless if he is with Maiden or not, he’s a force to be reckoned with. His two-night solo performances at the Whisky were not just a concert, but an experience and an exhilarating journey through the mind of one of rock’s true legends.

 

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