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for fans of iron maiden

This is where you can discuss your homework, family, just about anything, make strange sounds and otherwise discuss things which are really not related to the Lancer-series. Yes that means you can discuss other games.

Post Sat Sep 02, 2006 6:04 pm

for fans of iron maiden

hey guys go to iron maiden's web site theres a cool game and nice buddy icons to download www.ironmaiden.com



Edited by - richard w. sabatino on 9/2/2006 7:05:05 PM

Post Sun Sep 03, 2006 7:21 am

You can't go wrong with Iron Maiden.

Post Wed Sep 06, 2006 9:37 am

Seen it, but not played it.

Post Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:18 am

im just a really big fan of iron maiden ever since the first cassett i pick up ages ago when i was much skinnyer my hair much longer and when disco ruled canarsie brooklyn ha ha lol

Post Wed Sep 06, 2006 7:58 pm

I got their Edward the Great: Greatest hits album and their Live From Brazil CD as well. Good stuff.

Post Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:26 pm

great band i saw them with motor head and judas priest. me and my wife got tickets to see them in sept.

Post Wed Sep 06, 2006 11:35 pm

what? Motorhead and Judas priest are still going? flippin eck Richard, I saw them in 1977 - that's (erm) 26 years ago! they must be collecting their pensions now.

having said that, my best mate from school (who still keeps in touch) said he went to see Saxon this New Year - Saxon! I haven't seen or heard of them since 1980.

so i take all these old rock bands are still on the go then? seriously, i thought they died a death in the mid-80s, never to be heard of again. MSG, Scorpions, AC/DC,Creme Brulée, Budgie, erm some others I can't remember now.

not that I'm particularly interested in seeing them, it's just that way back in the late 1970s in an isolated mill-town in N England, there wasn't exactly a lot of choice in music. Personally I preferred Mod and New-Wave, unf no-one else I knew did but I was rather keen on ELO though.

Post Thu Sep 07, 2006 4:11 am

yeah alot of the old 80s bands a getting back together again and playing and selling out places. in fact motorhead and iron maiden have benn playing and putting out records all throu the 90 and 2000. some are just done like the hair metal but who listens to them anyway lol.

Post Thu Sep 07, 2006 4:28 am

Motorhead, if I'm not mistaken does music for the WWE, particularly HHH's The Game song, "Time to play the Game"


Artist/Title: Motorhead - The Game

It's time to play the game Time to play the game! Hahahahaha Hahaha

It's all about the game, and how you play it All about control, and if you can take it All about your debt, and if you can pay it It's all about pain, and who's gonna make it...

I am the game, you don't wanna play me I am control, no way you can change me I am have heavy debts, no way you can pay me I am the pain, and I know you can't take me

Look over your shoulder, ready to run Like a good little &&&&&, from a smoking gun I am the game, and I make the rules So move on out, and you can die like a fool Try and figure out what the news is gonna be Come on over sucker, why don't you ask me? Don't you forget there's a place you can pay 'Cuz I am the game and I want to play

It's time to play the game... Hahahaha Time to play the game!

It's all about the game, and how you play it It's all about control, and if you can take it It's all about your debt, and if you can pay it It's all about the pain, and who's gonna make it...

I am the game, you don't wanna play me I am control, there's no way you can change me I am your debts, and no you can't pay me I am your pain, and I know you can't take me

Play the game, you're gonna be the same You're gonna change your name, you're gonna die in flames Hahahahaha Time to play the game!

It's time to play the game... It's time to play the game... It's time to play the game... Hahahahaha

Time to play the game! Hahahahaha

(Fades out)



Edited by - Finalday on 9/7/2006 5:31:47 AM

Post Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:55 pm

I'm thoroughly ashamed to say that when I was about 13 I went to see Hawkwind at the King Georges Hall, Blackburn, when Lemmy was in the line-up (the same venue where we had our school speech nights.) They were, of course, awful, but what else was there to do? it was a big night out for us yokels, back then!

A while later I saw Judas Priest at Rossendale Technical College, now I really didn't enjoy that! I only went because it was better than staying in watching Esther flippin' Rantzen with my mum and dad...

. however, a year or so later i went to see Gong at Bacup Mechanics Hall and they were really good fun, i enjoyed that. I wasn't aware until recently that they were still on the go too.

Finally however I was able to escape the dreadfulness of life and 70s dross-culture in East Lancashire, and, after two years in the RN, upon my return to civvy life I applied for university and went to see Southern Death Cult at the Tin-Can in Birmingham (or was it the Warehouse in Preston? i really can't remember) - when the Cult were new and good, followed shortly afterwards by the Velvet Underground and Bauhaus. Then I destroyed all my street-cred by going to see Nena (99 Red Ballons) at Aston Guild of Students. Ah well, it was a good night out. Siouxsie and the Banshees were on the next week, anyway (seen them about 16 times since)

Post Thu Sep 07, 2006 1:42 pm


I saw them in 1977 - that's (erm) 26 years ago!


I never can tell when you are joking anymore...but I sincerely hope you are joking there

Post Thu Sep 07, 2006 2:02 pm

no I'm not. back in the mid-to-late 70's, when I was a teenager, there really wasn't much else around. Punk was very much a phenomenon of the big cities,and I lived in a pokey little town in East Lancashire, miles away from any metropolis, and all my friends were into metal and rock. So it was a case of going to see stuff like that or not going to see anything at all, except wannabee bands in local pubs, colleges, and working mens' clubs. Everything was much less sophisticated then, you know. Without any interweb, the only way you could find out and discuss anything about music was over a shared copy of the NME outside Ames' Record Store and Music Exchange in our local high street.

Post Thu Sep 07, 2006 2:39 pm

yeah just like me when i was growing up in brooklyn punk was in the city disco wasin brooklyn. the only place to go was bay ridge to lamour in brooklyn. i saw motor head back in 1986 over there. i saw motorhead they played at the world club that was owned by vince mchon back in the day. motor head also did the last song for triple h too something about the king or something.

Edited by - richard w. sabatino on 9/7/2006 3:41:22 PM

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