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By Jon Wiederhorn May 16, 2015 10:11 PM
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“Piece of Mind was just special,” Harris told journalist Mick Wall in band’s official biography Run to the Hills. “We felt like we were on a high, and you can hear that mood on the album. Most of all though, it was just the songs. “Between us, I thought we’d really come up with the goods this time.”
The record, which arrived on May 16, 1983, was the first to feature drummer Nicko McBrain (ex-Trust, Pat Travers), who replaced Clive Burr, cementing the historic powerhouse lineup of Harris, McBrain, vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarists Dave Murray and Adrian Smith. Reportedly, Burr couldn’t keep up with the band’s demanding touring schedule, and McBrain was only too happy to take over, demonstrating his prowess straight from the start with the opening drum salvo of album-opener “Where Eagles Dare.”
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While the band already had a strong cult following here, it was the mid-paced, strongly melodic Piece of Mind track “Flight of Icarus” that broke U.S. radio, hitting No. 12 on the Billboard Rock Radio Charts, helping the album peak at No. 14 on the Billboard album chart (in the UK, the disc entered the charts at No. 3). While the band’s label made the right move by releasing the song as the first single, the opinion on the song was split. “Steve never liked it,” Dickinson said in the book Run to the Hills. “He thought it was too slow, but I wanted it to be that rocksteady sort of beat. I knew it would get onto American radio if we kept it that way, and I was right.”
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Harris wrote “To Tame a Land” after reading Frank Herbert’s Dune (the track was originally called “Dune,” but fearing legal action the band changed the name). The bassist wrote “Where Eagles Dare” partially about a 1968 Brian G. Hutton movie, and “Still Life” was inspired by short story by Ramsey Campbell called “the Inhabitant of the Lake.”
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“We were sick and tired of being labeled as Devil worshippers and all this bollocks by these f—ing morons in the States, so we thought, ‘Right, you want to take the piss? We’ll show you how to take the bleeding piss, my son!,’” McBrain told Wall. “So one of the boys taped me in the middle of this Idi Amin routine I used to do when I’d had a few drinks.”
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Saxon, Fastway and Coney Hatch opened most of the shows, but Quiet Riot took the opening slot between Sept. 30 in Chicago and Oct. 21 in Atlanta.
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Loudwire contributor Jon Wiederhorn is the primary author of Louder Than Hell: The Definitive Oral History of Metal, as well as the co-author of Scott Ian’s autobiography, I’m the Man: The Story of That Guy From Anthrax, and Al Jourgensen’s autobiography, Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen.
Piece Of Mind - Iron Maiden 1983 (Remastered 1998) HD Full Album +Bonus Songs
Songs:
1-Where Eagles Dare: (0:00 - 06:08)
2-Revelations: (06:09 - 12:55)
3-Flight Of Icarus: (12:28 - 16:47)
4-Die With Your Boots On: (16:49 - 22:13)
5-The Trooper: (22:14 - 26:24)
6-Still Life: (26:25 - 31:15)
7-Quest For Fire: (31:17 - 34:57)
8-Sun And Steel: (34:58 - 38:22)
9-To Tame A Land: (38:24 - 45:43)
Bonus Songs:
1-I've Got The Fire (Montrose Cover): (45:44 - 48:20)
2-Cross Eyed Mary (Jethro Tull Cover): (48:22 - 52:12)
Members:
Vocals: Bruce Dickinson
Guitar: Dave Murray
Guitar: Adrian Smith
Bass: Steve Harris
Drums: Nicko McBrain
1-Where Eagles Dare: (0:00 - 06:08)
2-Revelations: (06:09 - 12:55)
3-Flight Of Icarus: (12:28 - 16:47)
4-Die With Your Boots On: (16:49 - 22:13)
5-The Trooper: (22:14 - 26:24)
6-Still Life: (26:25 - 31:15)
7-Quest For Fire: (31:17 - 34:57)
8-Sun And Steel: (34:58 - 38:22)
9-To Tame A Land: (38:24 - 45:43)
Bonus Songs:
1-I've Got The Fire (Montrose Cover): (45:44 - 48:20)
2-Cross Eyed Mary (Jethro Tull Cover): (48:22 - 52:12)
Members:
Vocals: Bruce Dickinson
Guitar: Dave Murray
Guitar: Adrian Smith
Bass: Steve Harris
Drums: Nicko McBrain
'WOW, I remember when this album came out, it seems like it was yesterday, I really threw some Coool Shit into this post, I do hope you enjoy, 'Up the Irons' MoFo's!!!!'
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