Comments by "Terry Daktyllus" (@terrydaktyllus1320) on "Iron Maiden"
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@Mike-yq2or Mikey-boy, you seem somewhat "hard of learning" so let me repeat myself and hope that it will sink in on a second attempt. You can extrapolate whatever image you want of me inside that head of yours, but since you don't know me personally, you can only extrapolate it from what you see me write here. If that image inside your head is of an "upset" me, then so be it - I could care less, it has no existence in my reality.
But when your brain creates that image of its own accord and then you moan at me about that same image then, at best, you look a bit silly and, at worst, may need some psychotherapy from someone who can help you cope with images your own brain creates that you yourself cannot deal with but have to then "inflict" on others.
So go get some help, Mike. In the mean time, you're now dismissed from my attentions, this conversation is concluded.
Do have a lovely rest of your day, go find a nice couch to lie on and tell the nice therapist all of your troubles...
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@peteloomis8456 Do you mean "their music"? And I can't answer your question because I don't listen to "music" radio. I buy my music on CD and listen to what I want, not the 100 tracks that Planet Rock constantly recycles over and over again.
I don't know why you wrote so much, I gave up at the first question - you probably wasted your time writing it because I didn't read it.
Mate, just so you know - I saw Iron Maiden with Paul Di'anno twice, the first time in a local sports centre and the second time was at Reading Rock Festival in 1980 when Bruce Dickinson was there, still singing with Samson. I used to go up to Neal Kay's Soundhouse (where Iron Maiden started off) about once a month and my missus (before I met her) actually sang on stage with Iron Maiden at a Paris show because she knew Wally Grove, who was their chief of security at the time - it was actually through hard rock and metal that my missus and I got together.
I've seen Iron Maiden three or four times with Bruce Dickinson too, I gave up with their live stuff after the Earl's Court gig on the Bruce reunion tour because the sound in there was utterly crap, I felt totally ripped off and haven't bothered with them since.
Sonny, if all you've seen is the later Iron Maiden stuff (bearing in mind you were probably at best in nappies when I first saw them), then you've nothing to compare against. Compared to their earlier stuff, this stuff is bland. Good luck to them if a lot of fans are happy with their live shows, but I have seen them at their peak - and this stuff is just average in comparison.
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@scottlarmore5038 Whether or not average Iron Maiden is better or not than music being put out today is entirely subjective so that's a silly argument to indulge in - however, I don't listen to much music "being put out today", I focus on hard rock, psychedelic and blues music from the late 1960's through to the early 1980's (when video killed most good music).
Whilst I have a huge CD collection (2500+), I buy a lot of remasters from that period - there are some exceptions of more modern bands I like (e.g. Porcupine Tree) but not many.
By the same token, there is far too much good music out there for me to ever listen to anyway, so you're mistakenly assuming that I am "let down" by this release. The best years were the releases up to Bruce "Silly Brexiter Man" Dickinson's first departure, I also thought "Brave New World" was an excellent album - but, in comparison, it has been downhill ever since. So I wasn't expecting much from this release either and I am happy not to buy it and go listen to something else.
Don't be "butt-hurt" because a stramger on the Internet doesn't share the same opinions than you, you need to grow up a bit.
Like I said in my earlier response, I saw Iron Maiden with Paul Di'anno twice, so I've experienced throughout their career and can therefore make comparisons over that entire career.
If you don't like those comparisons then "tough" - I don't have to moderate my comments to stop you crying. Run along.
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