GhorMaanas
The Vagrant Seeker
checking out this thread after a long time.
i share your sentiment
first came upon maiden songs (from 'dance of death' & 'brave new world') in 2004-2005, and used to listen to them while reading Carpet Saahib's (Jim Corbett) travails before sleeping off, and man! i used to get teleported to those erstwhile scenes with maiden playing in the background. up the irons, for life! Jim Corbett with Iron Maiden will keep haunting me for the rest of my life. this song esp. reminds me of his Thak incident & supernatural encounter. stuff of legends!
back on topic - for the time being, am addicted to these:
this particular video-tribute to metallica & S & M's 'the outlaw torn':
'until it sleeps' - this one & the original work both are on par, except that the S & M version has James uttering 'shh shh shh shh' towards the song's end, which sound so fitting! the song matches particularly well with one of my personal experiences:
for me, S & M & metallica albums have been the best & most brilliant works so far by this band!
on a lighter & more introspective note, one of the most remarkable musical-creations of our time. those who don't listen to metal or rock should absolutely listen to this!
this is the only song i have been addicted to, and will stay addicted to for the rest of my life..
Dance of Death lyrics - YouTube
i share your sentiment
first came upon maiden songs (from 'dance of death' & 'brave new world') in 2004-2005, and used to listen to them while reading Carpet Saahib's (Jim Corbett) travails before sleeping off, and man! i used to get teleported to those erstwhile scenes with maiden playing in the background. up the irons, for life! Jim Corbett with Iron Maiden will keep haunting me for the rest of my life. this song esp. reminds me of his Thak incident & supernatural encounter. stuff of legends!
back on topic - for the time being, am addicted to these:
this particular video-tribute to metallica & S & M's 'the outlaw torn':
'until it sleeps' - this one & the original work both are on par, except that the S & M version has James uttering 'shh shh shh shh' towards the song's end, which sound so fitting! the song matches particularly well with one of my personal experiences:
for me, S & M & metallica albums have been the best & most brilliant works so far by this band!
on a lighter & more introspective note, one of the most remarkable musical-creations of our time. those who don't listen to metal or rock should absolutely listen to this!