Yes, yes it is.
Unsure exactly- but their best selling album is probably either live after death or A Matter Of life and death
It is unknown but it is probably Live After Death.
Iron Maiden have played over 2000 live shows/concerts.
Impossible - But by judging the songs almost always on their setlists, it could be The Trooper, Run To The Hills, 2 Minutes To Midnight or Fear Of The Dark. On Youtube, the most watched iron maiden video is Fear Of The Dark by far, so its probably that one.
Not much, the old black vinyl albums go quite cheaply!
The song "Dance of Death" appears on the 2003 Iron Maiden album of the same name, "Dance of Death." It also appears on the live album "Death on the Road." Disregard the previous answer that claims the song never appeared on a studio album. This simply isn't true.
Unsure exactly- but their best selling album is probably either live after death or A Matter Of life and death
Iron Maiden's first album is titled Iron Maiden. Their second album is titled Killers. Their third album is titled Number of the Beast. Their fourth album is titled Peace of Mind. Their fifth album is titled Powerslave. Their sixth album is titled Somewhere in Time. Their seventh album is titled Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. Their eighth album is titled No Prayer for the Dying. Their ninth album is titled The X Factor. Their tenth album is titled Virtual XI. Their eleventh album is titled Brave New World. Their twelfth album is titled Dance of Death. Their thirteenth album is titled Matter of Life and Death. Their fourteenth album is titled The Final Frontier. They also have many live CDs and DVDs.
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No. Judas Priest do, but not Iron Maiden.
It is unknown but it is probably Live After Death.
Iron Maiden have played over 2000 live shows/concerts.
Impossible - But by judging the songs almost always on their setlists, it could be The Trooper, Run To The Hills, 2 Minutes To Midnight or Fear Of The Dark. On Youtube, the most watched iron maiden video is Fear Of The Dark by far, so its probably that one.
Not much, the old black vinyl albums go quite cheaply!
Rock In Rio 1985 - supposedly 300,000 spectators. (according to Live After Death DVD)
Live, Iron Maiden are very experimental and will improvise passages in existing tracks. Many bands do this; it would get very boring doing the same tracks the same way night after night, and guitar solos especially are notoriously fluid things.
I have only heard 2 songs where Iron Maiden have sworn, both songs are on the brutally underrated "No prayer for the dying" album .On "Holy smoke", and on the opener "Tailgunner". ... actually in tailgunner, the lyrics are "Nail that Fokker kill that son" a Fokker was a plane in WW1 (or 2 I don't remember) there are no curse words in the song at all, which leaves only "Holy Smoke" and yes they curse in that... ~ KillerBeeZ