Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Iron Maiden - Piece Of Mind LP Japanese Press (1983)

Japanese pressing tahun 1983..memang takda sticker obi atau pun sticker tu hilang taktau lah..maklumlah benda seken..


Nak cerita panjang pasal album ni ramai yang dah tau..kita bako layan gambar je lah..

Lagu yang betul2 'evergreen' dan klasik hinggakan budak2 Kpop pun suka dah tentunya "The Trooper"

EMI japan

lirik (english section)

band members.Steve Harris ada iras2 abang Mustaine eh


Yang ni sebelah belakang bila di terbalikkan..semua tulisan jepun..satu apa pun tak paham..heheh..


Lirik2 dalam bahasa jepun..nyanyi The Trooper dalam bahasa jepun boleh gitu?..heheh

At the beginning of the sixth track, "Still Life", the band included a hidden message which could only be understood by playing the album backwards. This was a joke and an intended swing back at the critics who had accused Iron Maiden of being Satanic. The backwards-message features McBrain mimicking Idi Amin (or rather mimicking John Bird mimicking Idi Amin) uttering the following phrase "What ho said the t'ing with the three 'bonce', do not meddle with things you don't understand...", followed by a belch. The phrase itself is taken from the satirical album The Collected Broadcasts of Idi Amin by Bird and Alan Coren. "What ho" and "What ho said the t'ing" are phrases that also crop up regularly on McBrain's "Listen With Nicko!" tracks from The First Ten Years collection.
According to McBrain, "We were sick and tired of being labelled as Devil worshippers and all this bollocks by these fucking 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!' And 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. I remember it distinctly ended with the words, 'Don't meddle wid t'ings yo don't understand.' We thought, if people were going to be stupid about this sort of thing, we might as well give them something to be really stupid about, you know?"

piring hitam legam
side one

side two.di cetak oleh Toshiba japan
Lagu feveret,To Tame a Land,Where Eagles Dare,Flight Of Icarus,The Trooper (walau dah jemu dengar) Die With Your Boots On dan Still Life.
Lagu The Trooper pernah di cover oleh Coheed And Cambria,Iced Earth,oleh 2 band death metal Vital Remains dan Sentenced,juga pernah di cover oleh band christian rock Stryper.lagu To Tame a Land pernah di cover oleh Dream Theater,Where Eagles Dare pernah di cover oleh band Fozzy (band Chris Jericho wwe wrestler)Die With Your Boots On pernah di cover oleh Sonata Artica.
Apa yang nak di ceritakan lagi pasal album ni?dah tentunya antara album IM terbaik era 80an.semua lagu dalam album ni memang best..

"Nightmares...coming all the time
Nightmares...will give me piece of mind"

7 comments:

  1. Versi LP? Semua orang layan LP sekarang ni ek? Arghh aku takkan tergoda hahha...just kidding

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  2. "the smell of acrid smoke and horses breast..."

    erk? horses breast?

    btw, quest for fire pun best jugak (walaupun susah nak cover sbb byk note tinggi)

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  3. Adoiiii...harapnya aku tabah menghadapi dugaan ini...

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  4. japan 1st press nih


    rujuk http://www.discogs.com/Iron-Maiden-Piece-Of-Mind/release/2492456

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  5. Zaman mike portnoy dulu, setiap tempat yang dt main dua malam, malam kedua mereka akan main satu full album dari band mereka minat dan album yang pengaruh mereka. Dt sebenarnya nak main dua album maiden penuh. Tapi sampai mike portnoy kelaur, satu2 nye album dorang main full ialah notb. Kalaj kau carik satu bootleg zaman dt dulu main kat paris, aku tak ingat date. Malam tj dorang main notb full, dan gangland dorang main dua kali, jazz style. Apa pun, piece of mind ni... takde words boleh cakap, ni album segalanya untuk aku waktu sekolah rendah dulu...revelations, dan aku belajar english dari lagu ni, oooo quest for fire... lagu dikir barat.

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  6. gambo kat meja makan tu paling gua suka. siap dengan pengawal peribadi!

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