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    Posted: May 18 2007 at 14:05
I would like to suggest Bruce Dickinson's Solo work for addition to progarchives.   It's about as progressive as Iron Maiden, so perhaps it should be in the Prog Related section. 

I've only heard one of his CDs,Chemical Wedding,  and I really like it.  One of the tracks is called "king in crimson."  I think that's a nod to King Crimson, either the band its self,  or the cd.   Take it or leave it. LOL

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EDIT: http://youtube.com/watch?v=XmdoA8pD8IY
There's one of the songs on "Chemical Wedding",  The Tower.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2007 at 14:16

well, since you've only heard one of his solo works, you can't tell if he should be here, can you?

now, his first solo work, Tattooed Millionaire was pure hard rock, Balls To Picasso was heavy metal, Skunkworks was alternative rock ( ) and the rest were classic heavy metal...

"King In Crimson" is lyricaly inspired by William Blake's work, so, sorry, no nod to anyone there...

P.S. i don't agree with IM being here either...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2007 at 16:10
Originally posted by toolis toolis wrote:


well, since you've only heard one of his solo works, you can't tell if he should be here, can you?

now, his first solo work, Tattooed Millionaire was pure hard rock, Balls To Picasso was heavy metal, Skunkworks was alternative rock ( ) and the rest were classic heavy metal...

"King In Crimson" is lyricaly inspired by William Blake's work, so, sorry, no nod to anyone there...

P.S. i don't agree with IM being here either...


I am totally agree with toolis
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2007 at 16:12
I love Dickinson and Iron Maiden, but his solo career on PA ?  I really don't think so.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2007 at 16:16
Originally posted by toolis toolis wrote:


well, since you've only heard one of his solo works, you can't tell if he should be here, can you?

now, his first solo work, Tattooed Millionaire was pure hard rock, Balls To Picasso was heavy metal, Skunkworks was alternative rock ( ) and the rest were classic heavy metal...

 
In total agreement here,if you have only heard one BD album you can't make a clear enough assessment of his solo career.
 
I don't think any of his albums come close to being prog.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2007 at 16:19
Alright,  sorry to take up your time.Big%20smile


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