While it may be axiomatic that Iron Maiden are the shit today, back in 1988 they were primarily a cult band in the US: not even all US metal fans were on board. Even at the time, though, they were a smash hit in the UK, where "Can I Play With Madness" went to #3 on the British charts. Basically, the respect Maiden - and old school metal as a whole - have been getting Stateside over the past decade has been the birthright of groups like Maiden, Priest and Sabbath from time immemorial back in the UK. Maybe we're not as progressive as we like think.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Throwback 1988 || Iron Maiden: "Can I Play With Madness"
While it may be axiomatic that Iron Maiden are the shit today, back in 1988 they were primarily a cult band in the US: not even all US metal fans were on board. Even at the time, though, they were a smash hit in the UK, where "Can I Play With Madness" went to #3 on the British charts. Basically, the respect Maiden - and old school metal as a whole - have been getting Stateside over the past decade has been the birthright of groups like Maiden, Priest and Sabbath from time immemorial back in the UK. Maybe we're not as progressive as we like think.
Labels:
1988,
heavy metal,
Iron Maiden
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