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Originally Posted by BastardofYoung
Granted, Dickenson has a better vocal range, and took them to a new level. Just yeah, I like the rawness of Di'Anno, the punk inspired sound he brought. He may not be a contender for best vocalist of all-time or anything. But there was something about "The Soundhouse Tapes", "Iron Maiden" and "Killers" that makes me wanna go back to it more than I do "Number of the Beast" and onwards.
Will always be a Di'Anno fan before Dickenson. Though I admit the latters talent.
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Well I always say, that the Iron Maiden debut album was the second best NWOBHM of 1980 and a lot of that is down to Paul Di'Anno's voice.
Number of the Beast usually gets far too much credit and I'd say the Bruce legend is really born on
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