laughedatbytime Posted October 21 Posted October 21 Singer on the first two great Iron Maiden albums https://x.com/ClassicRockMag/status/1848377671790584144 5
Rick N. Backer Posted October 21 Posted October 21 Sad. He had a rough life after Maiden, not all of it his own fault. They never outdid those 2 albums, either. 4
zepphead Posted October 21 Posted October 21 I just read this. Sad, but he did have some health issues. Whilst Maiden dispensed with his services in 1981, his legacy will be the two fine albums he made with them. RIP Paul. 5
Nova Carmina Posted October 21 Posted October 21 You're running free now, Paul. Thanks for the memories! RIP 4
laughedatbytime Posted October 21 Author Posted October 21 From the band's Twitter account. Monday 21st October 2024 We are all deeply saddened to learn about the passing of Paul Di'Anno earlier today. Paul's contribution to Iron Maiden was immense and helped set us on the path we have been travelling as a band for almost five decades. His pioneering presence as a frontman and vocalist, both on stage and on our first two albums, will be very fondly remembered not just by us, but by fans around the world. “It’s just so sad he’s gone,” comments Steve Harris. “I was in touch with him only recently as we texted each other about West Ham and their ups and downs. At least he was still gigging until recently, it was something that kept him going, to be out there whenever he could. He will be missed by us all. Rest in peace mate ⚒⚒.” We were very grateful to have had the chance to catch up a couple of years ago and to spend time with him once more. On behalf of the band, Rod and Andy, and the whole Iron Maiden team, we extend our deepest sympathies to Paul's family and close friends. Rest In Peace Paul. 1
treeduck Posted October 21 Posted October 21 Two great Maiden albums, thanks for the music Paul, RIP. 4
78jazz Posted October 21 Posted October 21 4 hours ago, zepphead said: I just read this. Sad, but he did have some health issues. Whilst Maiden dispensed with his services in 1981, his legacy will be the two fine albums he made with them. RIP Paul. And what a legacy it is! RIP. This news is a bummer to hear. 2
grep Posted October 22 Posted October 22 (edited) Oh f**k, this is really really sad. I have a couple of boots of him opening for KKs Priest just a year ago over in the UK. He sounded really good and strong. Was even talking about how he was close to getting out of the wheelchair. RIP. \m/ Edited October 22 by grep 3
Lurkst Posted October 22 Posted October 22 Sad news, he was due to play Glasgow in the very near future and I was considering going along for nostalgic reasons He seemed quite a complex character and probably not a great role model, but a very distinctive voice and persona that defined the original Maiden era. I doubt they would've been as huge without Bruce Dickinson, but they were never bettered with Paul at the microphone IMO... 3
Segue Myles Posted October 22 Posted October 22 18 hours ago, Rick N. Backer said: Sad. He had a rough life after Maiden, not all of it his own fault. They never outdid those 2 albums, either. Yeah they did. 3
edhunter Posted October 22 Posted October 22 If the debut album had the production quality of their later work, it might be the best metal album of all time. 2
Fridge Posted October 22 Posted October 22 Sad news.....His version of Phantom of the Opera will always be the definitive one. Two cracking albums 2
Rick N. Backer Posted October 22 Posted October 22 4 hours ago, Segue Myles said: Yeah they did. No, they didn't. 1 1
Segue Myles Posted October 22 Posted October 22 4 hours ago, Rick N. Backer said: No, they didn't. Sucks to be you. And I love the first two albums. 1
Rick N. Backer Posted October 22 Posted October 22 17 minutes ago, Segue Myles said: Sucks to be you. And I love the first two albums. No, it doesn't. 1
JohnRogers Posted October 24 Posted October 24 On 10/21/2024 at 12:00 PM, Rick N. Backer said: Sad. He had a rough life after Maiden, not all of it his own fault. They never outdid those 2 albums, either. On 10/22/2024 at 6:09 AM, Segue Myles said: Yeah they did. On 10/22/2024 at 10:41 AM, Rick N. Backer said: No, they didn't. On 10/22/2024 at 3:36 PM, Segue Myles said: Sucks to be you. And I love the first two albums. DiAnno = Roth Dickinson = Hagar Thus, they did. 1
Union 5-3992 Posted October 24 Posted October 24 10 minutes ago, J2112YYZ said: Nice of St. Paul to drunkenly yell out during the moment of silence.
Union 5-3992 Posted October 24 Posted October 24 1 minute ago, JohnRogers said: DiAnno = Roth Dickinson = Hagar Thus, they did. Nah, Di'Anno = Peter Gabriel Dickinson = Phil Collins One is less popular but loved by purists, and the other is the big mainstream success. 3
Segue Myles Posted October 24 Posted October 24 1 hour ago, Union 5-3992 said: Nah, Di'Anno = Peter Gabriel Dickinson = Phil Collins One is less popular but loved by purists, and the other is the big mainstream success. I think both are amazing but to act like they didn't evolve beautifully after the first two albums is insane. If NOTB had Di'Anno on it, it would still have been a masterpiece. Different, but excellent.
Union 5-3992 Posted October 24 Posted October 24 12 minutes ago, Segue Myles said: I think both are amazing but to act like they didn't evolve beautifully after the first two albums is insane. If NOTB had Di'Anno on it, it would still have been a masterpiece. Different, but excellent. I'm doing nothing of the sort. I just mentioned that the Bruce era marked the start of their era of mainstream success. The band obviously pushed themselves and their sound for several albums after. Though my comparison kind of falls apart as they went more prog over time while Genesis did the opposite.
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