There's nothing satanic about it it's about a nightmare that the bass player Steve Harris had and wrote a song about it
@mickaelmatias689111 ай бұрын
Bruce Dickinson is a Aleister Crowley ( the beast ) worshipper
@joeykopack11 ай бұрын
Nothing satanic, they sing about history, horror and sci-fi, If you notice that intro was from the Bible
@JawsVader197011 ай бұрын
Hahaha nothing. Satanic that was like the 80s people wouldn't listen they strongly figured it was Satanic when it was a dream
@Evilslayer7311 ай бұрын
Iron Maiden are story tellers Steve Harris have a mastering history class
@kipdrippers11 ай бұрын
Not to mention Steve Harris is one of the best metal bassist
@ericchapman122111 ай бұрын
This is a story about evil. In no way shape or form does Iron Maiden promote evil worship. Metal gets a bad wrap because metal bands are willing to sing about evil things. Most metal bands are comprised of genuine, loving people.
@evilfantasy6911 ай бұрын
Bad *rap as in a rap sheet. Bad rep is also used. Short for bad reputation. Burritos get a bad wrap.
@ericchapman122111 ай бұрын
@@evilfantasy69 LOL - thanks for the correction!
@osamaqtaitat11 ай бұрын
You don’t say!!!! We love metal, and we don’t have to prove shit! And we don’t care about your propagandas and dogmas or others’ propagandas and dogmas! Lol
@emdiar658811 ай бұрын
The last few years Bruce was too busy promoting conservatism and Brexit to bother with Satanism. Since then he's been crying because they now have a ton of paperwork to get all the band and road crew work permits to tour Europe. He basically said "But we just wanted to stop non-Brits having the automatic right to work in Britain - it shouldn't effect us!" He's a posh, entitled, privately educated, privileged twat with an amazing voice, and I wish he'd kept his Daily Mail politics to himself.
@irmaoksanen683011 ай бұрын
Why would you sing about evil things? Plenty of good things to sing about.
@oliviafranzen295911 ай бұрын
Kinda cute when a 24 year old says about Bruce that "there is talent" 🤣
@Ty_Ranus11 ай бұрын
I know right? I’m sure Bruce would be honored that he has this boy’s stamp of approval…
@eliaramirez286811 ай бұрын
True, yet he made fun of his voice… smh
@talanbrown694111 ай бұрын
After all, Bruce has the greatest vocal range of nearly any vocalist in rock history. On his plane??? Ronnie James Dio Geoff Tate Rob Halford That is all..........
@azzajames766111 ай бұрын
@talanbrown6941 Freddie Mercury, too, as Queen at the start, were classed as Heavy Metal 🤘
@stellaspears531811 ай бұрын
Bruce has an iconic voice. That's what opera training will do.
@hk45c6211 ай бұрын
This youngster has a lot to learn about Heavy Metal.
@jeremybilbrey113311 ай бұрын
i agree, kind of aggravating my 40s metal senses,lol
@starlight632510 ай бұрын
100%
@Trygvar1310 ай бұрын
Not just a lot. He knows nothing about metal :)
@triple-gbgdeco203410 ай бұрын
Exactly! Iron Maiden is exponentially more world renowned than the Metal bands junior referenced, frankly I've never heard of them which doesn't mean much but I'm also sure the lead singers of his Metal bands aren't pilots like Bruce is! Bruce Dickinson is so hardcore he doesn't even drink or party he gets his Pilot gear on and flies their jet to the next gig I'm pretty sure those metal bands aren't doing that and if they are God bless them
@pinerginiw58289 ай бұрын
I think he has a lot to learn about music.
@marcoz.252111 ай бұрын
This song was influenced by the 1978 movie Damien: Omen II, which is about a 13-year-old Antichrist. It was written by Iron Maiden bass player Steve Harris, who explained: "Basically, this song is about a dream. It's not about devil worship
@strangeexchange111 ай бұрын
Was more based on the omen the first film the begining is from that film
@joeykopack11 ай бұрын
The intro to that video was from the Bible Revelation 13:18
@strangeexchange111 ай бұрын
@@joeykopack yeah but in the first omen book and film it quotes it aswell but the songs about a dream he had anyway
@erikthompson61911 ай бұрын
@@strangeexchange1 Yes, but the actual inspiration to the song came from the second movie. More specificallly from a nightmare Steve Harris had after watching it.
@strangeexchange111 ай бұрын
@@erikthompson619 yeah that dream he had wasnt it
@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek11 ай бұрын
IRON MAIDEN IS NOT CLASSIC ROCK, IT'S HEAVY METAL! New wave of british heavy metal.
@MeetTheSLAYER10 ай бұрын
No, they are Power Metal.
@MarkMay-cr6bv9 ай бұрын
@@MeetTheSLAYER Wrong.
@psionicporcupine7 ай бұрын
Maiden is definitely metal.
@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek7 ай бұрын
@@psionicporcupine exactly
@hugolafhugolaf18 күн бұрын
@@psionicporcupine Them and Judas Priest are the very definition of heavy metal.
@S7GraveDigger11 ай бұрын
The song was written by the Bassist Steve Harris after watching a horror movie he had a nightmare about seeing a satanic ritual and seeing these horrible things. The song is written mostly from the viewpoint of of someone watching it happen and being frightened. The last verse is what he heard the devil saying during the ritual. This song is NOT Satanic. It describes how terrible it is. "This can't go on, I must inform the Law"
@talanbrown694111 ай бұрын
Beast was released in 1982. They didn't pioneer metal music, but they definitely carried the torch from bands like Black Sabbath and Judas Priest. The devil and demonic imagery is just the way metal music is portrayed. The metal sound just lends itself to such imagery. Nothing more. They let the listener think for themselves. Not a single member of this band is into Satanism in any way. Bruce the lead singer is a very accomplished operatic singer and a highly trained 747 pilot who flies the band to destinations worldwide for tour dates. As well as being an expert fencer. Wiki Bruce Dickenson and see for yoself.
@Kristina-jf4hd11 ай бұрын
Absolutely true about Bruce! He leads a drug free and very healthy lifestyle; in part due to his pilots license. I first saw them live in 1983 (I was 12) then in 1985 and again sometime in the last decade (sorry I’m old and can’t remember exact year). He still sounds like he did back in the early years.
@MikePhillips-pl6ov11 ай бұрын
My take on it is Black Sabbath were the beginning, Judas Priest dropped the blues element and focused on the metal, Iron Maiden perfected the style...at the least the band opened it up for others to find a route in metal
@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek11 ай бұрын
They definitely did pioneer it...
@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek11 ай бұрын
@@MikePhillips-pl6ovBlack Sabbath dropped the blues too. Judas priest just didn't use it at all.
@talanbrown694111 ай бұрын
@JillVALENTINE320 I guess that depends on how old you were in the 70s. Because the earliest days of metal music go back to Iron Butterfly, Cream, Black Sabbath and Mountain etc. Iron Maiden didn't come on the scene until 1981.
@ryanstandre364811 ай бұрын
When you own a Boeing 757, 747, and the pilot is the singer... Symbol of true rock stars
@markpitts519411 ай бұрын
To be fair, they rented it. Even so... rock on!
@raxxo6911 ай бұрын
Ed Force One... also he's an avid marathon runner and a doctorate
@BigTimeRushFan211211 ай бұрын
Up the Irons! All hail the mighty Iron Maiden!
@zella417bcarter911 ай бұрын
UP THE IRONS.... as you say. Brilliant band
@jackolson877511 ай бұрын
Young blood laughing at The Air Raid Sirens voice...🤣 I understand this is old folks music now, but damn, I NEVER would have thought someone would find Bruce's voice more amusing than amazing.
@thegooniverse49511 ай бұрын
I knew black P was too childish for this. The second I saw the title I knew exactly what was going to happen regardless of the songs actual content.
@paulyjbluey64082 ай бұрын
Why watch it then?
@thegooniverse4952 ай бұрын
@paulyjbluey6408 because I still support my boy, no one is perfect
@LeonardoPostacchini11 ай бұрын
Do you realize the text in the intro is straight out of the bible, right? It is a direct, unmodified, quote from it.
@chiefaberach11 ай бұрын
That's hilarious, I didn't even notice that they missed that. I was too focused on Andiroo making a joke about Thriller, but not realising that it's Vincent Price doing both speeches.
@andrewschliewe639210 ай бұрын
And recorded by the "Prince of Evil" Vincent Price.
@frenchnomaamer19099 ай бұрын
@@chiefaberachNot Vincent Price on NOTB. ;)
@frenchnomaamer19099 ай бұрын
@@andrewschliewe6392Absolutely not, it was Barry Clayton. Up the Irons ! ;)
@JoeyBeez7 ай бұрын
😂😂 Same thought I had. Rev 13:18 look it up noobs! Know your own faith!
@CanadianNavyVeteran11 ай бұрын
I discovered Iron Maiden with this song.... in 1982... 40 years and still a fan.
@TheConfuzed111 ай бұрын
Me too man. This was my first song of theirs and I’ve been hooked since then (for me it was early 90s).
@sputukgmail11 ай бұрын
Same - something about this appealed to me at the time and I got a copy of album on tape - actually preferred “Run to the hills”. I didn’t really get much else until “Somewhere in Time” and “Stranger in a Strange Land” became my new fav… And I thought yep, this is my jam… And then I saw Spinal Tap when I got to uni and…suddenly I couldn’t take Iron Maiden seriously. I still have a soft spot for certain tracks, but Spinal Tap ended my being able to take this kind of music seriously.
@zella417bcarter911 ай бұрын
me too. Still a big fan. Steve Harris is a nice guy and in fact is a fairly quiet person
@TheConfuzed111 ай бұрын
Lol…. For you guys to say the intro to this song is satanic is hilarious because it’s actually from Revelations, in the Holy Bible. Lmao!!!
@MrKittenmitts11 ай бұрын
Youve gotta read the lyrics. He actually says at the end - "This cant go on I must inform the law..."
@peterarmstrong692811 ай бұрын
How dare you,, Iron Maiden are legend's 🤟🏴
@christophneumann11211 ай бұрын
Many of Iron Maiden's lyrics are based on literature or history. The quote at the beginning of the song is from the Bible (Revelations). Horror themes are also common in some of their songs. They are definitely not Satanist or anything of that ilk. They have songs based on Edgar Allen Poe works. Many songs like the Trooper and Run to the Hills are based on historic events. They also do songs about mythology like Flight of Icarus. The band is very well read.
@garywilliams218811 ай бұрын
Their music actually does Not promote or glorify evil, or satanic worship, their songs actually highlight the perils that evil brings, such as their song Run to the hills, which talks about the genocide of Native Americans. Context and intent is very important, and they put good messages wrapped in heavy music, that at the time teens and adults listened to.
@DimenJump11 ай бұрын
You DEF took it wrong. As numerous comments have stated, Steve Harris wrote this about a nightmare he had after watching Damien: Omen II . The hysteria around this song, the Eddie imagery, and countless other metal bands of the time helped fuel the "Satanic Painc" of the 80's. IMO that hysteria and the conservative time of the 80's helped pushed Iron Maiden off of all main stream radio stations - to this day; and in spite of that they acheived enormous success, a rabid worldwide fan base and are Living , Touring Legends of Metal. #UpTheIrons
@azzajames766111 ай бұрын
Hear, Hear 👏
@Broadsword99911 ай бұрын
Bruce Dickinson is an interesting guy. He's an Olympic class fencer, owns an aviation overhaul company and when he's not rocking is an airline pilot, flies the tour plane and works for Ryan Air a shorthaul airline in Europe! Fun fact, a friend of mine was flying into Dublin to watch Iron Maiden only to find the pilot was Bruce who was on his way to the gig flying a scheduled airline flight as captain.
@ajruther6711 ай бұрын
this song is from their 1982 album of the same name and yes, 80's heavy metal and punk rock started the mosh pits! Our generation (Generation X) started all that you know now.
@eliaramirez286811 ай бұрын
Iron Maiden is legendary & is still going strong after all these years! Respect to the music & vocals…. Younger generations use mostly technology & almost everyone says they’re into the music industry because it’s easier these days…. Actual Talent is rare these days….. Up the Irons! This song is NOT satanic at all…. Funny that you keep mentioning/assuming that it is…..
@esteban28088911 ай бұрын
Iron Maiden bass player Steve Harris, who explained: "Basically, this song is about a dream. It's not about devil worship."
@azzajames766111 ай бұрын
Iron Maiden is the GREATEST(live;]BAND in the world now and forever🤘 Up the mighty Irons!!!🤘🤘🤘
@dalerupright864111 ай бұрын
Number of the Beast came out in 1982 and Iron Maiden was caught up in all the anti-Satanic music crap that was going on then, led by Tipper Gore and her group. The song is not Satanic, it's about a dream that Steve Harris had after watching The Omen movie in 1978.
@trevorkenny11 ай бұрын
Look forward to hearing from BP after the comments lesson he might be taking in on this one. Keep the content coming.
@dimtim986811 ай бұрын
It's so strange to me, as a european, there are still people in America so religious they're not willing to even read song-lyrics that may contain satanic references. Is your belief really so weak, some lyrics would diminish it? I think that would say more about your belief than anything else, no? How can you understand (or try to understand) anything if you already condemn it upfront? Not hating or anything. Been following you for a while now and loving your dive down the rock/metal rabbit hole. That's why I think it's important to keep an open mind in this journey. While there definitely are satanic bands or bands with a satanic message out there, Iron Maiden is not one of them. Anyway, in the end everyone is entitled to their opinion of course 🙂
@SmeagolTheGreat11 ай бұрын
There is some misconception here - Iron Maiden are brits with a lot of humor, they never intended for their stuff to be taken too seriously. They were just having fun shocking some mums and grandmas. Now, those superduper hard, guttural downtuned grunters, those are the real tryhards that I can't really take seriously. Edit: I'm also confused, where he gets the worshipping part from? The protagonist of the song definitely is not a fan of creature that frightens him. So if I sing of the fear of being eaten by an alligator, does that make me an alligator worshipper, too?
@perryscott23285 ай бұрын
I'm a mosquito worshipper!!!😂
@nero592211 ай бұрын
I wish he read up about the song either before the reaction or after just look it up in wikipedia and get some knowlage about it
@BradCooney11 ай бұрын
First of all who is this kid ? Secondly, Iron Maiden runs circles around any of the groups the kid is talking about. Show some more respect kid
@daletolmich645911 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure that the spoken word intro was quoted right from the Bible. So it's funny that you landed with devil worship immediately😂... but that's where most people go with it who don't know better.😮 That's the equivalent of everybody that says the word gun in a rap song must be a killer or a thug.
@stevehanson239811 ай бұрын
The first rule of heavy metal: Don't take yourself too seriously! There is no devil worship here, only musical theatre. This is something maturity teaches you over time
@trm47611 ай бұрын
man I hate when people put down certain music because it goes against their morals but then they like songs that are very immoral..... hypocrites..
@charlesweaver907911 ай бұрын
I understand you probably like rap music more than anything but this music from iron maiden took real talent and still is real talent today.....that stuff this generation listens to now doesn't take much talent...most artists today's generation listens to they just rip off or sample as you call it from real talented artists from the past
@S.A.M.O.11 ай бұрын
While I agree that this music takes real talent but it sounds like you are saying rap doesn't and that couldn't be further from the truth.
@mousepolice5511 ай бұрын
Yes Maidens got skill but honestly, a sample is usually because they like the music it's a homage. rap takes not only talent but brains. Rap artists (real rap/hip hop) have a full grasp on language rivaling your 7th grade lit teacher who should have retired 23 years before she taught you. If you don't like rap that's cool but really, you are mistaken if you think there is no talent there. \m/ peace
@justinatest945611 ай бұрын
The lyricism in (good) rap is 1000x more impressive than that found in even the best rock music. The skilled musicianship in rock music doesn't come close to touching the talents of good rappers - especially their skills with a pen. EVH (maybe the most impressive musician out there imo) doesn't begin to even touch Eminem's creative output. I say this as a guitar player.
@azzajames766111 ай бұрын
Charles I could not agree more👏
@brokenws7011 ай бұрын
@@justinatest9456 this has to be the funniest and dumbest comment ever . rap doesn't come close not even a speck of dirt on the bottom of a shoe compared to being a actual band playing actual instruments oh and actually singing lol whats rap rhyming talking words on computer generated music that sounds identical in every song made and like complete shit lol i dont believe i read what you wrote or that you could even think such ,
@Will_Wel11 ай бұрын
This came out in 1982. Just one year later you had the advent of thrash and the first albums from Slayer and Metallica in 1983. Pits existed then and before. Punk had slamming and pogo and skanking in the pits since the 70s.
@dawnpatrol70011 ай бұрын
Mosh pits were still for punk rock for 82, but a few years after this, they transitioned to metal. By 86, metal was all about mosh pits
@justinatest945611 ай бұрын
The fact that people literally think like this is insane. "Don't want to open a portal to hell". This isn't a figure of speech, a joke, or hyperbole. He really means this. It's insane.
@A.i.Riverz11 ай бұрын
Agreed
@grandy287511 ай бұрын
Ikr... talking about Devil worship and brain washing?... have they heard themselves when they talk about following the doctrines of a book that was allegedly written over 2000 years ago? ... 🤨 Friggin God squadders 🤣🤣 🙃🐨🇦🇺
@glennwhittaker141711 ай бұрын
Metal Gods! Steve Harris wrote this about a dream he had.
@carolinam2011111 ай бұрын
This is why I like when people that react to music get just a little information before doing it. That way you can avoid these situations and contributing to prejudice with metal bands, cause yeah, the music has nothing to do with being Satanic and praising it, as many people have already commented and it is a masterpiece that doesn’t deserve to be “overlooked” due to a wrongfull meaning atribution. Not mad, at all, no one knows everything, especially when you are new to this genre, just suggesting another approach 😌
@droneracer11 ай бұрын
Christianity is all about believing in the power of a human sacrifice, a half God, half human, the ultimate sacrifice to end all sacrifices. A sacrifice for thier sins. That's the freaky stuff.
@Respecttheriff11 ай бұрын
The whole song is describing a dream the character of the song is having. In the end verse he says, "this can't go on, I must inform the law", its really all just tongue and cheek though.
@redmatti196611 ай бұрын
Mosh Pits have been around since the late 60's, can't wait to see them again in September. Still rocking after buying this album in 1980 as a spotty 13-year-old!
@danaberman692911 ай бұрын
Iron Maiden will still be around when all the new crap is gone. They are Iconic. The new crap is trash...
@eliaramirez286811 ай бұрын
Agree! They’re Legendary!
@Proud.American5811 ай бұрын
Oh you’re such a young lad Andy!😂 While bands today may have been influenced by bands like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Metallica, for example, those bands were not the founding fathers of metal. You have to look at the Triumvirate of heavy metal, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath. Deep Purple actually had a great album “In Rock” (check out the songs Flight of the Rat and Highway Star) that the album cover was their face on Mt. Rushmore. #ledzeppelin #deeppurple #blacksabbath #blackpegasusraps
@MarkMay-cr6bv9 ай бұрын
I can't argue with a word you said. Ironically, members of Zeppelin and Purple would just as soon punch you as look at you if you called them "metal" to their face. Although all three are highly influential forerunners of the movememt, only Sabbath embraced the metal label.
@Proud.American589 ай бұрын
@@MarkMay-cr6bv true, back then, we just called it hard rock !!!
@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek11 ай бұрын
This song and Iron maiden were definitely not the heaviest in 1982. Don't act like you know what you're talking about. I'm literally younger than him.
@viracocha0311 ай бұрын
Iron Maiden is fuckin amazing. It still boggles my mind how they have not heard of bands like this, especially the kid, Maiden is one of the Gods of metal. They do NOT endorse Satanism dude, that's not what this song is about or any others that are similar topics. Also, New metal is fucking trash.
@charlesledesma704511 ай бұрын
BOOM!!! SO LET IT BE WRITTEN SO LET IT BE SAID!!!!!!!
@mousepolice5511 ай бұрын
@@charlesledesma7045 Ohhh I'ma go listen to Creeping death rn! You got it stuck in my noggin.
@bryanmack541011 ай бұрын
It's cool to call Maiden "dad rock," but Nickelback is most certainly "cock rock."
@MrTech22611 ай бұрын
Black Let the youngster know that founder, Steve Harris, Bassist nicknamed singer, Bruce Dickinson, "Human Air Raid Siren"
@MrTech22611 ай бұрын
Until, recently, Bruce, singer was the licensed pilot, who was able to fly airliners. During World Tours that Iron Maiden does, they fly all over the world. Their customed Boeing 747 or 757 nicknamed, "Ed Force One" goes each stop according to their schedule. Band, crew, and equipment goes on the plane. I think that Bruce has reach minimum age requirement for flying airliners.
@erikthompson61911 ай бұрын
You might find it reassuring to know that Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain is in fact a devout Christian. Admittedly, he only joined the band on the album after this one, but he has played this song at literally every concert with the band since 1983.
@azzajames766111 ай бұрын
Nicko McBrain is the guy in the devil suit, so he was a part of the song😜
@SmeagolTheGreat11 ай бұрын
@@azzajames7661Oh nice, didn't know that.
@chiefaberach11 ай бұрын
No, he worships The Great Sooty 😂
@azzajames766111 ай бұрын
@@chiefaberach He does love sooty, too😂🤣
@neillenet29110 ай бұрын
Funny, I can't take modern metal seriously, LOL. This is 1981 and still way better than anything currently being produced.
@JokerInk-CustomBuilds11 ай бұрын
LOL. BPs supersticious approach to christianity is funny to me. I grew up christian too, but found metal in my early teens.^ YOUR MOM WAS NOT RIGHT: This track is NOT worshipping the devil. It simply describes a dream/nightmare that the writer had. There is nothing about it that parises the horned man...
@mickaelmatias689111 ай бұрын
Of course it is, Bruce is an aleister crowley worshipper. crowley was really a piece of sh that taught about sodomizing boys to open portals etc
@StupidYTmakingNonSenceUpdates11 ай бұрын
I mean its what you consider funny. Personally it really bothers me when christians say their god is a merciful, forgiving and understanding all mighty.....that would cast you to hell for fact checking IF a song is truelly about worshipping the devil. Like yeah super merciful, very understanding. Also punishes you for no apparent reason...
@lw391811 ай бұрын
Millennials and gen z'ers don't know what good music is.
@RedDawnRocker11 ай бұрын
Bands like Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath and Kiss all built their acts around the stage. Sabbath based their songs/style on horror/suspense movies even naming themselves after a Boris Karloff horror movie. Iron Maiden was all about storytelling from a literature/history point of view. Kiss was all about living the characters they created on stage, Gene the Demon, Paul the Love, Ace the Spaceman and Peter the Cat. This song was a dream/nightmare Steve Harris had after watching one too many horror movies. The Trooper was based off the Charge of the Light Brigade. Paschendale, Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 22 Acacia Avenue, Dance of Death were all Maiden songs with that slant. I was alive in that era when both Dungeons and Dragons and Metal music were being targeted by crazy religious groups claiming they worship the devil just because they had mentions of the devil and in most cases fights against the devil. It's the same as telling someone they shouldn't read the Bible due to the devil being in it. It's a naive way of thinking that people who don't understand things like to use. Back then it was the easiest thing to do just taking the church's comments on something they never even tried to research. It was a sad time. I remember when they went after the bands Witchkiller and Witchfynder General calling them satanic bands. If you can't tell by the names they were about witch hunters not witches and satan but the church never stopped to look into it. CBN was going after anything they could without checking into anything at all.
@lawrenceeustache942211 ай бұрын
the 24 yr old likes justin bieber and sings like him
@majboomer128511 ай бұрын
Iron Maiden is the best! Their music is often misunderstood to be their "beliefs", but most all of their music is based off of history, art, especially, tales, books and movies. I had a teacher in high school asking about Alexander the Great, and I answered all of his questions about him, and he was like "Wow, you really know your history!" and I replied "No man, I know my Iron Maiden." They have a song called Alexander the Great that details his life. Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner is one of my favorites. Put a story in the Bible, on film, or in a book, and it is called art, put the same story to metal music and all the sudden it is bad...lol.
@toniobolonio11 ай бұрын
Lmfao dad rock consists of bands like Van Halen, Led Zeppelin, Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp, Ratt, Def Leppard, Guns and Roses, AC/DC, Kiss, The Who, Judas Priest and bands like that etc. etc. etc. Iron Maiden is usually just referred to as metal.
@FrancoUnAmericano11 ай бұрын
The imagery is from old movies. It's not supposed to be scary in the context of the song.
@gregheath810611 ай бұрын
Lol, yes mosh pits were a thing back then. Funny how the devil can be talked about in church, but if it's in a song, people freak the heck out and call it devil worshipping.
@bjorneriksson648011 ай бұрын
I love how the raw sound of the two first albums is still there
@MetalBere11 ай бұрын
Up the Irons! 🤘🎶 The late Clive Burr was the drummer here, but Nicko McBrain Iron Maiden's current drummer is a Christian
@pensnut0811 ай бұрын
You have to try an put this into perspective: They recoded this album in only 2 months... On tape. No Pro Tools or the like (Recorded January-February 1982). Mixed and mastered and released in March 1982. This was album was MIND BLOWING... When I listen to this now, I have to remember "1982... Damn!!!!!!!!!!". It really was far ahead. And your mother was NOT right.
@samuelmilliken501111 ай бұрын
Fun fact! That initial scream he does after the first few lines was completely real. The producer had the band namely the vocalist Bruce go over and over vocal lines. Until Bruce finally got pissed off and just screamed into the mic... The producer got his scream. The band gained worldwide success so I'd say it was a pretty good trade off. But yes always remember one of the best parts of metal songwriting history was completely accidental.
@maranon197111 ай бұрын
The intro is actually from the book of revelations, Revelation 13:17-18
@PerryRhodes-du6eg11 ай бұрын
The "Santanic Panic" if the early 80s was fanned by the closed minded mass media.
@Hartlor_Tayley11 ай бұрын
Iron Maiden was a rock and roll band.
@CapnLubeHandles11 ай бұрын
Is* a heavy metal band. They are still performing.
@johncollins117711 ай бұрын
Churches were burning albums like these back in the day. The majority of what they thought they were hearing was not true. Often quite times it was against what it seemed like they were singing for. Ozzie’s Suicide Solution is a great example, it was stating suicide was not the solution.
@chiefaberach11 ай бұрын
It amazes me that you wouldn't read the lyrics. You would read the lyrics if they were singing about pharaos, serial killers, ghostly albatrosses, the gallows pole or Ren's Murderer or Seven Sins and you wouldnt say they were worshiping any of these things, but as soon as they mention the devil, you assume the worst. Was the devil not in all those other themes? Does he need to be named to be present and acting? I wouldn't know because I dont believe in any of it, and it seems to me that everyone picks their own version of whatever religion they follow. I respect your choice to follow your beliefs, but I dont understand the fear of some lyrics about a man's dream.
@kurtdebaillie558911 ай бұрын
As many others have pointed out already, this isn't about devil worship. But at the time of its release, the record did stir up some controversies. Especially in the US, where christian or evangelical groups started actually burning the records. And that publicity only helped the record's popularity among kids. And maiden just went with it. They found it hilarious, of course.
@igorkolevski11 ай бұрын
BP, when reacting to Iron Maiden, as a rule of thumb, stick to live performances. You won't be disappointed.
@DecayedPony11 ай бұрын
Nothing makes me feel older than hearing Rage against he machine and disturbed be called "Dad Music"
@sheilacorbin52111 ай бұрын
It's about a dream , this not satanic.
@mattvideoeditor11 ай бұрын
It is sad to be grown-up men afraid of being "programmed" through music - after spending years in churches. 😮💨
@CapnLubeHandles11 ай бұрын
facts. yet he will blow tom mcdonald any chance he gets. its insane. lol
@antarcticaaficionado7 ай бұрын
So true! And the churches are the places where they have been inculcated with the doctrine of being unworthy sinners. A verse from the Nightwish song 'Weak Fantasy' describes this mindset perfectly: "Behold the crown of a heavenly spy Forged in blood of those who defy Kiss the ring, praise and sing He loves you dwelling in fear and sin Fear is a choice you embrace"
@johnny196811 ай бұрын
The new death metal woudn't be here if it was for Iron Maiden and Judas Priest starting this kind of music, Up the IRONS
@1982jeepcj811 ай бұрын
This song is about a nightmare, it is a warning that the devil is lurking to expose and expose a weakness.
@RiddleRascals11 ай бұрын
I've been listening to heavy metal since I was 10 years old, but they still haven't turned me into a Satanist.
@MattKrogmeier11 ай бұрын
I think you should watch the documentary Flight 666…it’ll show you a couple of things…firstly, that the band are not a group of devil-worshiping degens…they are just regular guys who happen to be in one of the greatest heavy metal bands ever, and secondly, you’ll learn that above all else, Iron Maiden does a lot of storytelling lyrically. I promise, you’re not going to hell for reading the lyrics to an Iron Maiden song😊
@swolejszo11 ай бұрын
To answer his question - mosh pits were not a thing when this song came out. However, when I went to Maiden shows in the 90s there were people stage diving and stuff so they adapted to the times.
@TetteSjostrand11 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but listen to the lyrics before clutching your pearls
@physicsmann11 ай бұрын
When you commented about wanting to know "what era they were from?" I laughed. They started in the mid 1970's. They are, in fact, still releasing albums and are on tour, I believe, for the latest one. So, I would say pick any or all eras. Huge catalog. Huge following (around the globe). And definitely not satanic in any way shape or form. One of my all time favorite bands.
@gannetsquadron11 ай бұрын
I bought this album the day it was released and still listen to it to this day. Awesome song live.
@diydad770411 ай бұрын
When this came out, a friend called and asked whether i wanted to listen to the new IM album. We were completely captured by the sound. It was a huge change from what they had done on the previous two albums that was more in the punk rock direction. By the way, this came out in 1982 and it's the opener for the sam album that has "The Trooper" and "Hallowed be thy Name" on it. The whole religious blab is typically american. The rest of the world takes it light and has fun.
@Sdoironpowers11 ай бұрын
Everything they do is an epic tale about something. They're not devil worshippers at all.
@FyreofShadow11 ай бұрын
Funny enough, the lyrics were about a dream the lead singer had. I'd have to read up on it again, but that part I know for a fact.
@rothed1611 ай бұрын
Actually dream Steve Harris the bassist had
@FyreofShadow11 ай бұрын
Oh is that so? I'd believe that @@rothed16
@VioletPhoenixDude11 ай бұрын
This type of music isn't about satanic points of view at all. These guys aren't satanic. lol. One of the reasons for this type of music was to rebel against all of the religious and restrictive views of the society of that era. It was edgy. That made it popular. It is with every era that rebels against the one before it. There were actually court cases against this type of music because it was seen as obscene by society. None of them won due to it would limit the freedoms of expression that music and art can give people as a whole. This music paved the way for others to express what they wanted without fear of persecution. Most "satanic" music is ironic in nature, and the artists do not take it seriously.
@-R-88411 ай бұрын
Fan of Iron Maiden since 1983. And I'm still not a servant of the devil :)
@OlDokPaimon11 ай бұрын
C'mon man, there's even the line "This can't go on I must inform the law." Songs a story about a guy getting sucked into a cult.
@mattblatchley206111 ай бұрын
The "Thriller" reference is SPOT ON guys...they wanted to get Vincent Price to do the intro but he was too expensive, so they got this random dude for a lot cheaper... This is basically a Bible study...a warning against evil, but I remember back in the day the church ladies went BALLISTIC! If you recall he tells his stories from both points of view...like Run To The Hills...he speaks from both the viewpoints of the Native Americans and also the Settlers
@chiefaberach11 ай бұрын
Wow, I always assumed it was VP & I said so in another comment, because I was so sure of it. 😮 He did a great job, whoever he was.
@angharaddenby33892 ай бұрын
@@chiefaberach The into was by Barry Clayton, an Engllish voiuce actor.
@thorin696911 ай бұрын
The thing here is this is classic heavy metal, then you can't compare with doom metal or trash metal, this metal actually is near to have 50 years on the road and this songs are classics and loved songs to the iron maiden fans (like me), you can hear if you want the rime of the ancient mariner from iron maiden too, or if you want to hear how is iron maiden this years, you can hear the gost of the navigator for example or there are a lot of songs that you can pick. One last thing is that Iron maiden does not have press, never payed to radio stations or tv, everything was from fan to fan...
@thorin696911 ай бұрын
One more thing, when i was 13, now i am 47, iron maiden came to argentina and the tv shows and the church said that this was a band that sings for the devil, against god, and in that moment i refuse to listen them, after they leave my country, i start to listen some songs and i loved that, is not a band about the devil, is a band that sings for a lot of different things, as for example alexander the great, a deja vu, russia, etc etc etc, this band has a lot of studio cds and i thing that few songs sings about the devil but the idea is not to force you to hail the devil, is just a song about the devil, (the first part was taken from the holy bible) there are other songs that are more about historical events, like the trooper, other from normal things like the "fear of the dark", obviously is your reaction but if, for one song, you thing that this band is about the devil, you're wrong. The last thing, please take a look to the lyrics and check the long of them, there are usually songs whith more of 10 minutes and a lot of lyrics... is not common on the new bands... ups the irons!
@alanferdman95162 ай бұрын
Album came out in 1982. Iron Maiden started Progressive Metal in 1980 with their debut album followed by their epic album Killers in 1981.
@johnweimer324911 ай бұрын
Dude, It’s just music. It’s all fucking nonsense just for fun. Listening to this isn’t gonna do a damn thing to you or your soul. Watch Run to the Hills, about the American Indian getting destroyed by the settlers, that’s some stuff you will love. You will see the heart of this band.
@toniobolonio11 ай бұрын
The songs about a nightmare and man trying to face that nightmare. This kid shouldn’t have this much authority over any amount of your musical direction 😂💀
@S.T.P.-66611 ай бұрын
the roots of metal was 10+ years before this...
@chiefaberach11 ай бұрын
This was the new wave of heavy metal (NWOHM)
@thepreviousguy11 ай бұрын
Its literally about a nightmare, being caught by a cult before he could escape and inform the law. There is no message in the song about anything you should consider negative or against your beliefs. If you want to analyze it further it is about one of the band members having a religious upbringing and that creating irrational fears in them that lead to them having nightmares.
@michaelbuttner426211 ай бұрын
I don' t need Religion in my life , Heavy Metal is the Best Music on this Planet
@MikePhillips-pl6ov11 ай бұрын
I can't tell you how big this song/single was. This and the album it was from blew open the doors to metal in the 1980s and the explosion of metal genres that followed. To be fair, fast/thrash metal already existed in the form of Motörhead (though they never called themselves that), and Venom started with growling and is considered early death metal. Maiden combined power with melody, great stories, superb musicians including incredible vocals.
@jeremybilbrey113311 ай бұрын
there were tons of heavy bands like what your referring to from the early to mid 80s...Deicide, Morbid Angel, Kreator, Infernal Majesty...the early Slayer stuff.
@porksidewarrior11 ай бұрын
These new death metal noise shite bands should never even be mentioned in the same sentence as Maiden
@alankohn670911 ай бұрын
This album like a lot of albums at the time had to be listened to as a whole I personally found this album to have a battle between hood and evil feel but they did other songs touching on a lot of themes over a career that has run for decades