about Maiden in general chat

rockin_plumber said:
My train is 10:30.......
So wont need to leave my house till 10:15......
Maybe even 10:20 LOL
Nice and close to your house then 8)


How easy is it to get lost between your house and the station? :err:
 
Sorry you guys have to leave so early, but it just means we can get up there with no major rush and it gives us plenty of slack to stop and have a coffee, something to eat etc before we go to the gig, hope that's ok :oops:
 
Bockaaarck said:
Sorry you guys have to leave so early, but it just means we can get up there with no major rush and it gives us plenty of slack to stop and have a coffee, something to eat etc before we go to the gig, hope that's ok :oops:

Fuck me Bocky thats a lie in for me LOL
 
Bockaaarck said:
Sorry you guys have to leave so early, but it just means we can get up there with no major rush and it gives us plenty of slack to stop and have a coffee, something to eat etc before we go to the gig, hope that's ok :oops:
I wasn't getting at you :oops: :wink:


It's just til I checked my ticket earlier i'd got it in my head my train was 9.44 ..... lucky I checked :err: LOL

I'm the idiot that left Cardiff at something stupid like 9am to get to Birmingham LOL
 
wicky said:
I wasn't getting at you :oops: :wink:


It's just til I checked my ticket earlier i'd got it in my head my train was 9.44 ..... lucky I checked :err: LOL

I'm the idiot that left Cardiff at something stupid like 9am to get to Birmingham LOL

LMAO LOL

:err:

I meant this :grouphug: :D
 
According to U.K.-based music journalist Dave Ling, IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson's film about occult legend Aleister Crowley (infamous as "the wickedest man in the world") will shortly go into production, with Simon Callow (IMDb) — of "Amadeus", "Shakespeare in Love" and, appropriately, "The Phantom of the Opera" — set for the title role. "Dickinson has spent 12 years working on this project, and is understandably thrilled to get it moving at last," says Ling.

The movie is reportedly about a professor in an English university, who, after a failed experiment, becomes obsessed with Crowley's soul. Crowley himself was very much into red-haired women, and the professor becomes enchanted by a very beautiful, red-haired student.

Crowley, who lived between 1875 and 1947, has been Bruce Dickinson's idol for many years. The IRON MAIDEN song "Revelations" is said to refer to Crowley's classic claim that he was the "anti-christ 666" reincarnated. In other words, the Devil himself.

Although Bruce isn't planning a successor to his 2005 solo album "Tyranny of Souls" in the break before MAIDEN's next summer tour, he doesn't rule out getting together with producer/guitarist Roy Z to work on some new music for the soundtrack, according to Ling.



Sounds like he's getting on with it then :)
 
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