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We discuss the best and worst songs from ”The Number of the Beast" by Iron Maiden. Tell us your thoughts about these songs and follow us on Facebook and X. Please support Iron Maiden by purchasing and streaming this album wherever you pay for music!
"The Number Of The Beast" von Iron Maiden ist eines DER Alben der "New Wave of British Heavy Metal". Wir haben mit Metalfan und Journalist Christof Leim über die Platte gesprochen. Mit ihrem Album "The Number Of The Beast" haben die Heavy Metal Legenden und ihr Maskottchen "Eddie" 1982 den großen Durchbruch in der noch jungen Metalszene geschafft. Kein Wunder, denn schließlich sind mit "The Number Of The Beast" und "Run To The Hills" auch zwei der größten Hits der Band mit auf dem Album. Mit "The Number Of The Beast" begann für Iron Maiden sowas wie eine neue Zeitrechnung. Es war nicht nur die erste Platte, die der Band internationale Bekanntheit beschert hat, sondern es war auch das erste Album mit dem neuen Sänger Bruce Dickinson. Grundsätzlich ist das Album "Number Of The Beast" eine (meist) wirklich temporeiche Platte, vorwiegend wenn man die Gitarrenarbeit von Adrian Smith und Dave Murray betrachtet. Das trifft natürlich auch auf zwei der bekanntesten Songs des Albums zu, den Titelsong "The Number Of The Beast" und "Run To The Hills", bei Letzterem ist vor allem der – für den Heavy Metal typische – galoppierende Gitarrenrhythmus ikonisch. Und auch wenn Refrains wie beim Song "Run To The Hills" hier und da fast schon fröhlich klingen, sind die Themen auf "The Number Of The Beast" – der Titel lässt es erahnen – meist eher düsterer Natur. Zwischen Vertreibung, Verbrennungen und Todeszelle bewegen sich die Geschichten in Songs wie "Run To The Hills", "Children Of The Damned" oder "Hallowed Be Thy Name". Inspirieren lassen hat sich Hauptsongwriter Steve Harris oft von Träumen, aber auch von Filmen oder TV-Serien, wie zum Beispiel beim Song "The Prisoner". Bei einigen Songs auf dem Album, wie zum Beispiel bei "Run To The Hills" hatte aber auch schon der neue Sänger Bruce Dickinson mitgeschrieben, allerdings nur im Geheimen, denn vertraglich war er noch an seine alte Band "Samson" gebunden. Iron Maiden sind mit legendären Songs wie "Run To The Hills", "Number Of The Beast" und anderen von diesem Album für viele spätere Metalmusiker, wie zum Beispiel auch Metallica, ein riesengroßer Einfluss gewesen. Die Band hat mit ihren klaren Melodien, tollen Harmonien und zweistimmigem Gitarrenspiel an vielen Stellen eine Blaupause dafür geliefert, wie man großartige Heavy-Metal-Songs schreibt, ohne diese zu überfrachten, aber sie trotzdem mit ganz viel Energie aufzuladen. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "The Number Of The Beast" wird im Podcast gesprochen: (15:33) – "Invaders"(17:48) – "The Number Of The Beast"(29:39) – "Children of The Damned"(36:29) – "The Prisoner"(38:55) – "Run To The Hills"(47:01) – "Hallowed Be Thy Name"__________ Alle Shownotes und weiterführenden Links zur Folge: https://1.ard.de/iron-maiden-number-of-the-beast __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Meldet euch gerne per WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an die (06131) 92 93 94 95 oder schreibt uns an meilensteine@swr.de
Send us a message! On episode 288, A special Monday release, we discuss the Iron Maiden album that is heralded by so many as their greatest. Listen in to see if we agree, if you agree with us, and to see how we rank the songs on the album. This was a fun conversation!Join Kirsty & Steve in the Facebook Group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/849540069613204Follow us on Twitter @UncleSteveRockEmail the show- IronMaidenPodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
This episode of Volatility Views dives into the current state of the volatility market, with insights from hosts Mark Longo, Mark Sebastian, and Russell Rhodes. The discussion includes the latest developments in volatility products such as VIX futures, VOLI, VVIX, UVIX, SVIX, and UVXY, highlighting notable market activities and trends. The panel discusses the tariffs impact on the markets, and also includes some talk about the hantavirus and the Spice Girls, particularly Posh Spice. The show concludes with the Crystal Ball segment, where the hosts predict future volatility levels next week.
Judas Priest's Screaming for Vengeance is the album that turned them into a household metal band and Iron Maiden's Number of the Beast also broke the band in the US. Today we're going to discuss the pros and cons of each as well as dive a little deeper than normal and give our personal takes and anecdotes on the albums. So sit back, relax, turn it up to 11 and let the debate begin. Hosted by - Kenneth Dean, the Dean of Metal and Chris Kaye Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/debatingmetalpodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/debatingmetal/ X - https://twitter.com/debatingmtlpod email - debatingmetal@gmail.com
This episode of Volatility Views dives into the current state of the volatility market, with insights from hosts Mark Longo, Mark Sebastian, and Russell Rhodes. The discussion includes the latest developments in volatility products such as VIX futures, VOLI, VVIX, UVIX, SVIX, and UVXY, highlighting notable market activities and trends. The panel discusses the tariffs impact on the markets, and also includes some talk about the hantavirus and the Spice Girls, particularly Posh Spice. The show concludes with the Crystal Ball segment, where the hosts predict future volatility levels next week.
The beasts of Revelation
The beasts of Revelation
42 Jahre nach dem Release von Number of the Beast setzen sich Andy und Josef vors Mikrofon und schwelgen in Erinnerungen. Wir debattieren den Einfluss von Maiden auf die gesamtheitliche Metalszene und natürlich auf unsere Leben. Andy liefert Einblicke in seine ersten Begegnungen mit Iron Maidens Musik und wie die Band auch seinen Weg geprägt hat. Natürlich konnten wir Josef wieder mal nicht davon abhalten in die nieschigsten Themen aller Zeiten abzuschweifen.
It's episode #666 and instead of skipping over it, Fr. Jacob and Fr. Mike dive into the scriptural meaning of the number 666 and the mark of the beast exploring various interpretations: historical, scriptural and even some of Fr. Mike's personal theories.
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We hear it in pop culture, music and on "scary" movies. It is almost seen as a joke yet there is an actual phobia of the number 666. So, what is this number? Why are people afraid of it? What does it mean? Where does it come from and what has history taught us about the number 666? Most importantly, what does it all mean to us as individuals!Email us at: downtherh@protonmail.com
We hear it in pop culture, music and on "scary" movies. It is almost seen as a joke yet there is an actual phobia of the number 666. So, what is this number? Why are people afraid of it? What does it mean? Where does it come from and what has history taught us about the number 666? Most importantly, what does it all mean to us as individuals! Email us at: downtherh@protonmail.com
La rentrée est déjà loin derrière nous, et pourtant il est temps de parler des films vus en septembre 2024 dans 24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler ! Voici les 10 films abordés sans spoiler dans cet épisode par Julien et Jérôme : Rebel Ridge de Jeremy Saulnier (à partir de 0:03:30) Speak No Evil de James Watkins (à partir de 0:18:17) Boy Kills World de Moritz Mohr (à partir de 0:37:27) Blink Twice de Zoë Kravitz (à partir de 0:46:17) Wolfs de Jon Watts (à partir de 0:55:10) Le Robot Sauvage de Chris Sanders (à partir de 1:10:20) Beetlejuice Beetlejuice de Tim Burton (à partir de 1:27:50) Transformers Le Commencement de Josh Cooley (à partir de 2:45:37) Super/Man de Ian Bonhôte et Peter Ettedgui (à partir de 3:09:13) Megalopolis de Francis Ford Coppola (à partir de 3:27:57) Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à partager votre avis sur la filmographie de Francis Ford Coppola ! Crédits musicaux : The Number Of The Beast de Iron Maiden, issu de l'album The Number Of The Beast (1982), et Eternal Flame de The Bables, issu de l'album Everything (1988) 24FPS est un podcast du label PodShows
In somewhat typical fashion Sam chooses metal that talks about Satan! This week the critics finally do their due diligence and listen to The Number of the Beast by Iron Maiden.
Michael Citro of Michael's Record Collection (and occasional concert buddy) joins us to discuss the heavy metal classic “The Number of the Beast” from Iron Maiden. Plenty of other discussion including gallops, Vikings, seeing Crowded House together, mommy and daddy are fighting again, metal albums we own (or once owned), backmasking, lyrical controversies and lawsuits, and we determine that the UK charts are weird.And, yes, I went out of order of releasing episodes lately. Sorry. Or something.Check out Iron Maiden at: https://www.ironmaiden.com/Check out Michael's podcast at: https://michaelsrecordcollection.podbean.com/Buy a t-shirt with the Records Revisited logo at: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/24252293-records-revisited-logo?store_id=868724Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com or one all your favorite podcast providers like Apple Podcasts, Castbox, iHeartMedia, and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
It's time for main players to arrive. The entrance music has hit, the pyro is going, it's time for the tag team of Beasts. Not only do we get these abominations, but we also get the line that launched a million records for Iron Maiden. You know the number...or so you think Join our Patreon!!!
This week its time to rumble! Stepping into the ring you have the embodiment of hear no, see no, speak no evil; Vic Rattlehead of Megadeth versus the time traveling heavy metal zombie; Eddie of Iron Maiden. These two mascots from two metal juggernauts face off for the title of mascot supremacy. The boys breakdown their album cover appearances and overall concert experiences. Which mascot will stand victorious? Join us and dive in as we get back to our metal roots! Don't forget to leave us a 5-star review! Follow us on our Facebook page, The Metal Oasis, on Twitter @themetaloasis, on Instagram @themetaloasispodcast and email themetaloasis@gmail.com
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The studio is filled with metal heads this week. And we're discussing Dayton's favorite Iron Maiden album! Eric, Tim, and John join Dayton and share their thoughts and opinions on this classic of the genre.PromosApples and OrangesThe Beer'd Al podcastAll 80's Movies podcastSpotify Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7tVhSKZlwPf3apVnWqlzil?si=qkEyYxOsSy-zMHfSvOOvUg&pi=u-GRQxu51TQkWuTwitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
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The Number of the Beast Review by Steve Huey Routinely ranked among the greatest heavy metal albums of all time, The Number of the Beast is the birth of Iron Maiden as we know it, a relentless metal machine lifted to soaring new heights by the arrival of erstwhile Samson frontman Bruce Dickinson. Dickinson's operatic performance here made him an instant metal icon, challenging even Rob Halford for bragging rights, and helped launch the band into the stratosphere. The Number of the Beast topped the charts in the U.K., but even more crucially -- with Judas Priest having moved into more commercial territory -- it also made Iron Maiden the band of choice for purists who wanted their metal uncompromised. Maiden took the basic blueprint Priest had created in the late '70s -- aggressive tempos, twin-guitar interplay, wide-ranging power vocals -- and cranked everything up faster and louder. The album's intensity never lets up, the musical technique is peerless for its time, and there isn't a truly unmemorable song in the bunch. Blessed with a singer who could drive home a melody in grandiose fashion, Steve Harris' writing gets more ambitious, largely abandoning the street violence of old in favor of fittingly epic themes drawn from history, science fiction, and horror. The exceptions are "22 Acacia Avenue," a sequel to "Charlotte the Harlot" that sounds written for Di'Anno's range, and the street-crime tale "Gangland," which Harris didn't write; though the punk influences largely left with Di'Anno, these two definitely recall the Maiden of old. As for the new, two of the band's (and, for that matter, heavy metal's) all-time signature songs are here. The anthemic "Run to the Hills" dramatized the conquest of the Native Americans and became the band's first Top Ten U.K. single. It features Maiden's trademark galloping rhythm, which in this case serves to underscore the images of warriors on horseback. Meanwhile, the title track's odd-meter time signature keeps the listener just slightly off balance and unsettled, leading into the most blood-curdling Dickinson scream on record; the lyrics, based on nothing more than Harris' nightmare after watching a horror movie, naturally provoked hysterical accusations of Satan worship (which, in turn, naturally provoked sales). "Hallowed Be Thy Name" is perhaps the most celebrated of the band's extended epics; it's the tale of a prisoner about to be hanged, featuring some of Harris' most philosophical lyrics. It opens with a superbly doomy atmosphere before giving way to a succession of memorable instrumental lines and an impassioned performance by Dickinson; despite all the tempo changes, the transitions never feel jarring. Elsewhere, "The Prisoner" is a catchy retelling of the hit British TV series, and "Children of the Damned" is a slower, heavier number patterned after the downtempo moments of Dio-era Black Sabbath. CD remasters integrate "Total Eclipse," first released as the B-side of "Run to the Hills," into the running order. Though some moments on The Number of the Beast are clearly stronger than others, the album as a whole represented a high-water mark for heavy metal, striking a balance between accessible melodicism and challenging technique and intensity. Everything fell into place for Iron Maiden here at exactly the right time, and the result certainly ranks among the top five most essential heavy metal albums ever recorded. A cornerstone of the genre. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comics-in-motion-podcast/message
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Jagbags welcomes Val Kyriakopoulos back to the podcast for an ESSENTIAL DISCUSSION of all things heavy metal. We talk our favorite heavy metal bands and albums, and present our curated 45-minute Table Busting Playlists. We also talk about what got us into heavy metal initially, and how the music has changed over the years. We also talk speed metal, thrash, doom metal (riffs), and jazz metal (to Len's chagrin). Get ready to turn it up ear-bleeding levels and prepare your 2X4 to smash everything in sight!
Numerology is the belief that certain numbers and number combination hold mystical significance. Numerological beliefs very greatly across cultures and groups, ranging from things like Angel Numbers, to codes supposedly embedded in spiritual texts, to people noticing numbers that repeat in nature and ascribing significance to them. Take a listen and learn about the mysticism of numbers (and how it has sometimes shaped the modern world).
On this episode the guys do their best to exorcise people from the delusion that demons (Democrat demons, in particular) are to blame for all of the world's problems.As if that wasn't already enough, they also discuss the perils of bringing your lust scanner to the mall, Moloch, a guy named Brother Mike, literal and metaphorical child sacrifices, Paula White, exorcist vomit buckets, and so much more.This episode is having your devil's food cake and eating it too. No soul trading required. [Credits]This episode includes instrumental versions of "Am I Demon" by Danzig"Number Of The Beast" by Iron Maiden Support the show"Mighty Peculiar Theme" by Doug Wortel Our Linktree: linktr.ee/themightypeculiarOur Spreadshirt Merchhttps://the-mighty-peculiar.myspreadshop.com/
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Metal Blade Records founder Brian Slagel and Merlin Alderslade from Metal Hammer return to rank Iron Maiden opening songs! They've got their Top 10 selected and count them down in a spirited debate that's filled with great trivia about songwriting, recording, and concerts. Do any songs from the Blaze Bayley era make the cut? And how did the return of Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith affect their respective lists? Where do you think songs like “Invade,” “Aces High,” “The Number Of The Beast,” “Piece of Mind,” and “Powerslave” rank? They guys also discuss Maiden live shows and set lists, and make some predictions about what might be included in Maiden's upcoming “The Future Past Tour.” Thank you for supporting our sponsors!FanDuel: download the FanDuel app & use promo code JERICHO to get up a “No Sweat First Bet” up to $1,000 dollars.Urban Stems: Go to https://urbanstems.com/ and use promo code JERICHO for 15% off.PajamaGram: Go to https://www.pajamagram.com/ and use promo code NUDE for 25% off and FREE gift wrappingPandora: Find a gift as unique as your love! Visit a store near you or shop online at https://us.pandora.net/Toyota: Visit https://toyota.com/GRFamily to find your perfect Toyota!Cynch: download the Cynch app or go https://www.cynch.com/ and get your first tank exchange for $10 with code JERICHO.Bosch Tools: learn more at https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/SlingTV: check out https://www.sling.com/ for special offers STAY CONNECTED:TikTok: @TalkIsJerichoInstagram: @talkisjericho @chrisjerichofozzy Twitter: @TalkIsJericho @IAmJerichoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisJerichoFozzyWebsite: https://www.webisjericho.com/