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336 relations: A Matter of Life and Death (album), A Matter of Life and Death Tour, A Nightmare on Elm Street (franchise), A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, A-level, AC/DC, Accident of Birth, Adrian Smith (musician), Afghanistan, Agence France-Presse, Air Djibouti, Alchemy, Ale, Alice Cooper (band), AllMovie, AllMusic, Alternative rock, Anthology (Bruce Dickinson video), Aqualung (album), Arjen Lucassen, Army Reserve (United Kingdom), Arthur Brown (musician), As Lions, Astraeus Airlines, Autocue, Aviation Week & Space Technology, Ayreon, Balls to Picasso, Battle of Balaclava, BBC, BBC News, BBC News Online, BBC Online, BBC Radio, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Two, Behind the Iron Curtain (video), Biggles, Billboard (magazine), Birmingham Mail, Bishop's Stortford, Blabbermouth.net, Black Sabbath, Black Sabbath (album), Blaze Bayley, Boeing 737, Boeing 747-400, Boeing 757, Bohemian Rhapsody, ... Expand index (286 more) »
- BBC Radio 6 Music presenters
- CMC International artists
- English Eurosceptics
- English male fencers
- Iron Maiden members
- People from Worksop
- Samson (band) members
A Matter of Life and Death (album)
A Matter of Life and Death is the fourteenth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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A Matter of Life and Death Tour
A Matter of Life and Death and A Matter of the Beast were two concert tours by Iron Maiden from 2006 to 2007.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street (franchise)
A Nightmare on Elm Street is an American supernatural slasher media franchise consisting of nine films, a television series, novels, comic books, and various other media.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (stylized on-screen as A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child) is a 1989 American slasher film directed by Stephen Hopkins and written by Leslie Bohem.
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A-level
The A-level (Advanced Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education, as well as a school leaving qualification offered by the educational bodies in the United Kingdom and the educational authorities of British Crown dependencies to students completing secondary or pre-university education.
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AC/DC
AC/DC are an Australian rock band formed in 1973.
Accident of Birth
Accident of Birth is the fourth studio album by Bruce Dickinson, released on 3June 1997 through Castle Communications' sublabel Raw Power in the UK and through CMC International in the US.
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Adrian Smith (musician)
Adrian Frederick Smith (born 27 February 1957) is an English guitarist and singer best known as a member of heavy metal band Iron Maiden, for whom he also writes songs and performs backing vocals both live and in the studio. Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith (musician) are 20th-century English male singers, 21st-century English male singers, CMC International artists, EMI Records artists, English heavy metal singers, English rock singers and Iron Maiden members.
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Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia.
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Agence France-Presse
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is a French international news agency headquartered in Paris, France.
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Air Djibouti
Air Djibouti, also known as Red Sea Airlines, is the flag carrier of Djibouti.
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Alchemy
Alchemy (from Arabic: al-kīmiyā; from Ancient Greek: χυμεία, khumeía) is an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition that was historically practised in China, India, the Muslim world, and Europe.
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Ale
Ale is a type of beer, brewed using a warm fermentation method.
Alice Cooper (band)
Alice Cooper, also known as the Alice Cooper Group or the Alice Cooper Band, was an American rock band formed in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1968.
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AllMovie
AllMovie (previously All Movie Guide) is an online database with information about films, television programs, television series, and screen actors.
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AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.
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Alternative rock
Alternative rock (also known as alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that evolved from the independent music underground of the 1970s.
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Anthology (Bruce Dickinson video)
Anthology is a 3 disc compilation DVD by Bruce Dickinson, the lead singer of Iron Maiden.
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Aqualung (album)
Aqualung, released in March 1971 by Chrysalis Records, is the fourth studio album by the rock band Jethro Tull.
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Arjen Lucassen
Arjen Anthony Lucassen (born 3 April 1960) is a Dutch singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist musician and record producer best known for his long-running progressive metal/rock opera project Ayreon.
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Army Reserve (United Kingdom)
The Army Reserve is the active-duty volunteer reserve force of the British Army.
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Arthur Brown (musician)
Arthur Wilton Brown (born 24 June 1942)Marshall 2005, p. 25. Bruce Dickinson and Arthur Brown (musician) are English rock singers.
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As Lions
As Lions are a British alternative metal supergroup originating from London, England.
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Astraeus Airlines
Astraeus Limited, trading as Astraeus Airlines, was a British airline based at Astraeus House in Crawley, West Sussex, England.
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Autocue
Autocue is a UK-based manufacturer of teleprompter systems.
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Aviation Week & Space Technology
Aviation Week & Space Technology, often abbreviated Aviation Week or AW&ST, is the flagship magazine of the Aviation Week Network, a division of Informa.
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Ayreon
Ayreon is a musical project by Dutch songwriter, singer, musician and record producer Arjen Anthony Lucassen.
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Balls to Picasso
Balls to Picasso is the second solo album by Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson, released in 1994.
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Battle of Balaclava
The Battle of Balaclava, fought on 25 October 1854 during the Crimean War, was part of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–55), an Allied attempt to capture the port and fortress of Sevastopol, Russia's principal naval base on the Black Sea.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
BBC News
BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.
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BBC News Online
BBC News Online is the website of BBC News, the division of the BBC responsible for newsgathering and production.
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BBC Online
BBC Online, formerly known as BBCi, is the BBC's online service.
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BBC Radio
BBC Radio is an operational business division and service of the public service broadcast outlet British Broadcasting Corporation (which has operated in the United Kingdom under the terms of a royal charter since 1927).
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BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.
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BBC Radio 6 Music
BBC Radio 6 Music is a British digital radio station owned and operated by the BBC, specialising primarily in alternative music.
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BBC Two
BBC Two is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.
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Behind the Iron Curtain (video)
Behind the Iron Curtain is a discontinued VHS/Beta/LaserDisc/VHD video by the English band Iron Maiden.
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Biggles
James Bigglesworth, nicknamed "Biggles", is a fictional pilot and adventurer, the title character and hero of the Biggles series of adventure books, written for young readers by W. E. Johns (1893–1968).
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Billboard (magazine)
Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.
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Birmingham Mail
The Birmingham Mail (branded the Black Country Mail in the Black Country) is a tabloid newspaper based in Birmingham, England, but distributed around Birmingham, the Black Country, and Solihull and parts of Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Staffordshire.
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Bishop's Stortford
Bishop's Stortford is a historic market town and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district, in the county of Hertfordshire, England.
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Blabbermouth.net
Blabbermouth.net is a website dedicated to heavy metal and hard rock news, as well as album and music DVD reviews.
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Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne.
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Black Sabbath (album)
Black Sabbath is the debut studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath, released on 13 February 1970 by Vertigo Records in the United Kingdom and on 1 June 1970 by Warner Bros. Records in the United States.
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Blaze Bayley
Blaze Bayley (born Bayley Alexander Cooke, 29 May 1963) is an English heavy metal singer. Bruce Dickinson and Blaze Bayley are English heavy metal singers, English rock singers and Iron Maiden members.
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Boeing 737
The Boeing 737 is an American narrow-body airliner produced by Boeing at its Renton factory in Washington.
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Boeing 747-400
The Boeing 747-400 is a large, long-range wide-body airliner produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, an advanced variant of the initial Boeing 747.
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Boeing 757
The Boeing 757 is an American narrow-body airliner designed and built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
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Bohemian Rhapsody
"Bohemian Rhapsody" is a song by the British rock band Queen, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, A Night at the Opera (1975).
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Bongo drum
Bongos (Spanish: bongó) are an Afro-Cuban percussion instrument consisting of a pair of small open bottomed hand drums of different sizes.
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Bosnian War
The Bosnian War (Rat u Bosni i Hercegovini / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. The war is commonly seen as having started on 6 April 1992, following a number of earlier violent incidents.
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Brave New World (Iron Maiden album)
Brave New World is the twelfth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 29 May 2000.
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Brave New World Tour
The Brave New World Tour by Iron Maiden began on 2 June 2000 and ended on 19 January 2001 (Three concerts shows scheduled at Brixton Academy in 2002).
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Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles
Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles (BW&BK) is a Canadian heavy metal website and former magazine.
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Brexit
Brexit (portmanteau of "British exit") was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU).
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Brexit withdrawal agreement
The Brexit withdrawal agreement, officially titled Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community, is a treaty between the European Union (EU), Euratom, and the United Kingdom (UK), signed on 24 January 2020, setting the terms of the withdrawal of the UK from the EU and Euratom.
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Brian Song
"Brian Song" is the title song from the 1979 film Monty Python's Life of Brian.
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Bride of Chucky
Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American black comedy slasher film written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu.
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Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter
"Bring Your Daughter...
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British Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force.
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British Phonographic Industry
British Phonographic Industry (BPI) is the British recorded music industry's Trade association.
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Bruces sketch
The Bruces sketch is a comedy sketch that originally appeared in a 1970 episode of the television show Monty Python's Flying Circus, episode 22, "How to Recognise Different Parts of the Body", and was subsequently performed on audio recordings and live on many occasions by the Monty Python team.
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Buffalo Airways
Buffalo Airways is a family-run airline based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, established in 1970.
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Business Insider
Business Insider (stylized in all caps, shortened to BI, known from 2021 to 2023 as Insider) is a New York City–based multinational financial and business news website founded in 2007.
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Cameo appearance
A cameo appearance, also called a cameo role and often shortened to just cameo, is a brief guest appearance of a well-known person or character in a work of the performing arts.
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Catherine Wheel (band)
Catherine Wheel were an English alternative rock band from Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft.
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Chemical Wedding (film)
Chemical Wedding (released in the U.S. as Crowley) is a 2008 British science-fantasy horror film produced by Bill and Ben Productions in conjunction with the London-based Focus Films.
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Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (often abbreviated chemo, sometimes CTX and CTx) is the type of cancer treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer drugs (chemotherapeutic agents or alkylating agents) in a standard regimen.
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Child in Time
"Child in Time" is a song by English rock band Deep Purple, released on their fourth studio album, Deep Purple in Rock in 1970.
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Chiswick
Chiswick is a district in the London Borough of Hounslow, West London, England.
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Chris Tsangarides
Christopher Andrew Tsangarides (17 August 1956 – 6 January 2018) was a British record producer, sound engineer, and mixer of Greek Cypriot origin.
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Chubby Checker
Chubby Checker (born Ernest Evans; October 3, 1941) is an American singer and dancer.
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Civil Aviation Authority (United Kingdom)
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is the statutory corporation which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the United Kingdom.
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Classic Albums: Iron Maiden – The Number of the Beast
Classic Albums: Iron Maiden – The Number of the Beast is a documentary about the making of the album of the same name by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 26 November 2001 as part of the Classic Albums documentary series.
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Classic Rock (magazine)
Classic Rock is a British magazine and website dedicated to rock music, owned and published by Future.
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CNN
Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news channel and website operating from Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by the Manhattan-based media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage and the first all-news television channel in the United States.
Coal mining
Coal mining is the process of extracting coal from the ground or from a mine.
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Comic Relief
Comic Relief is a British charity, founded in 1985 by the comedy scriptwriter Richard Curtis and comedian Sir Lenny Henry in response to the famine in Ethiopia.
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Compass Point Studios
Compass Point Studios was a music recording studio in the Bahamas, founded in 1977 by Chris Blackwell, the owner of Island Records.
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Concept album
A concept album is an album whose tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually.
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Conservatism in the United Kingdom
Conservatism in the United Kingdom is related to its counterparts in other Western nations, but has a distinct tradition and has encompassed a wide range of theories over the decades of conservatism.
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Crimean War
The Crimean War was fought from October 1853 to February 1856 between the Russian Empire and an ultimately victorious alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and Sardinia-Piedmont.
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Curitiba
Curitiba is the capital and largest city in the state of Paraná in Southern Brazil.
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Daily Mirror
The Daily Mirror is a British national daily tabloid newspaper.
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Dance of Death (album)
Dance of Death is the thirteenth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released first in Japan on 2 September and then 8 September 2003 in the rest of the world excluding North America (where it was released a day later).
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Dance of Death World Tour
The Dance of Death World Tour was a concert tour by heavy metal band Iron Maiden in support of their thirteenth studio album, ''Dance of Death''.
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Dave Moreno
David Moreno is an American musician, singer, audio engineer, songwriter and producer, best known for his role as the drummer in the American rock band Puddle of Mudd.
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Death on the Road
Death on the Road is a live album and video released by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden on 29 August 2005 on CD and vinyl, and on 6 February 2006 on DVD.
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Deep Purple
Deep Purple are an English rock band formed in London in 1968. Bruce Dickinson and Deep Purple are EMI Records artists.
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Deep Purple in Rock
Deep Purple in Rock is the fourth studio album by English rock band Deep Purple, released on 5 June 1970.
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Discovery Channel
Discovery Channel, known as The Discovery Channel from 1985 to 1995, and often referred to as simply Discovery, is an American cable channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, a publicly traded company run by CEO David Zaslav.
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Discovery Turbo
Discovery Turbo (previously known as Discovery Turbo MAX in Australia) is a pay television channel devoted to programming about transport.
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Doctor of Music
The Doctor of Music degree (DMus, DM, MusD or occasionally MusDoc) is a doctorate awarded on the basis of a substantial portfolio of compositions, musical performances, and/or scholarly publications on music.
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Douglas DC-3
The Douglas DC-3 is a propeller-driven airliner manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company, which had a lasting effect on the airline industry in the 1930s to 1940s and World War II.
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Douglas DC-4
The Douglas DC-4 is an American four-engined (piston), propeller-driven airliner developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company.
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Eagle Rock Entertainment
Eagle Rock Entertainment is an international producer and distributor of music films and programming.
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ECW: Extreme Music
ECW: Extreme Music is a compilation album of songs related to Extreme Championship Wrestling during the late 1990s.
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Eddie (Iron Maiden)
Eddie (also known as Eddie the Head) is the mascot for the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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Eddie Rips Up the World Tour
Eddie Rips Up the World Tour was a concert tour by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, in support of their 2004 DVD, The History of Iron Maiden – Part 1: The Early Days.
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Egypt
Egypt (مصر), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia.
Elected (song)
"Elected" is a single by rock band Alice Cooper, released as the first Hot 100 hit on their sixth studio album Billion Dollar Babies (1973).
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Emerson, Lake & Palmer (informally known as ELP) were an English progressive rock supergroup formed in London in 1970.
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EMI
EMI Group Limited (formerly EMI Group plc until 2007; originally an initialism for Electric and Musical Industries, also referred to as EMI Records or simply EMI) was a British transnational conglomerate founded in March 1931 in London.
En Vivo! (Iron Maiden album)
En Vivo! (Spanish for "live") is a live album and video by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom
Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom is a continuum of belief ranging from the opposition to certain political policies of the European Union to the complete opposition to the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union.
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Fear of the Dark (Iron Maiden album)
Fear of the Dark is the ninth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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Fear of the Dark Tour
The Fear of the Dark Tour was a concert tour by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden from 3 June 1992 to 4 November 1992.
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Fencing
Fencing is a combat sport that features sword fighting.
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Flight of Icarus
"Flight of Icarus" is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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FlightGlobal
FlightGlobal is an online news and information website which covers the aviation and aerospace industries.
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Flying Heavy Metal
Flying Heavy Metal is a five-part British television series produced by Ricochet and originally broadcast in the UK and Europe on the Discovery Channel, premiered on 19 January 2005, and subsequently repeated on Discovery Wings in the UK.
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Fokker Dr.I
The Fokker Dr.I (Dreidecker, "triplane" in German), often known simply as the Fokker Triplane, was a World War I fighter aircraft built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke.
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Friends for Life (Montserrat Caballé album)
Friends for Life is a 1997 album by Catalan opera singer Montserrat Caballé.
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Gillan (band)
Gillan was an English rock band formed in 1978 by Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan.
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Glen Helen Amphitheater
The Glen Helen Amphitheater (originally Blockbuster Pavilion and formerly Hyundai Pavilion and San Manuel Amphitheater) is a 65,000-capacity amphitheater located in the hills of Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernardino, California.
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Glenn Cornick
Glenn Douglas Barnard Cornick (23 April 1947 – 28 August 2014) was an English bass guitarist, best known as the original bassist for the British rock band Jethro Tull from 1967 to 1970.
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Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song
The Razzie Award for Worst Original Song was an award presented at the annual Golden Raspberry Awards for the worst song written for a film in the previous year.
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Golden Raspberry Awards
The Golden Raspberry Awards (also known as the Razzies and Razzie Awards) is a parody award show honoring the worst of cinematic failures.
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Group captain
Group captain (Gp Capt or G/C) is a senior officer rank used by some air forces, with origins from the Royal Air Force.
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Halford (band)
Halford is an American heavy metal band formed in 1999 by British singer Rob Halford, who is best known as the lead vocalist for heavy metal band Judas Priest.
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HARDtalk
HARDtalk is a BBC television and radio programme broadcast on the UK feed of BBC News channel, on International feed of BBC News channel, and on the BBC World Service.
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HarperCollins
HarperCollins Publishers LLC is a British-American publishing company that is considered to be one of the "Big Five" English-language publishers, along with Penguin Random House, Hachette, Macmillan, and Simon & Schuster.
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Hawkwind
Hawkwind are an English rock band known as one of the earliest space rock groups. Bruce Dickinson and Hawkwind are EMI Records artists.
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Head On (Samson album)
Head On is the second studio album by British heavy metal band Samson, released in 1980.
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Heavy metal music
Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States.
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Hit Parader
Hit Parader was an American music magazine that operated between 1942 and 2008.
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Humanary Stew: A Tribute to Alice Cooper
Humanary Stew: A Tribute to Alice Cooper is a 1999 tribute album to American rock musician Alice Cooper.
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Ian Anderson
Ian Scott Anderson (born 10 August 1947) is a British musician best known for his work as the singer, flautist, acoustic guitarist, primary songwriter, and sole continuous member of the rock band Jethro Tull. Bruce Dickinson and Ian Anderson are EMI Records artists.
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Ian Gillan
Ian Gillan (born 19 August 1945) is an English singer who is best known as the lead singer and lyricist for the rock band Deep Purple. Bruce Dickinson and Ian Gillan are 20th-century English male singers, 21st-century English male singers, EMI Records artists, English autobiographers, English heavy metal singers and English rock singers.
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Ice Pilots NWT
Ice Pilots NWT (known in the UK and the US as Ice Pilots at Quest TV) is a reality television series broadcast on History Television that portrayed Buffalo Airways, an airline based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada.
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Independent music
Independent music (also commonly known as indie music, or simply indie) is a broad style of music characterized by creative freedoms, low-budgets, and a do-it-yourself approach to music creation, which originated from the liberties afforded by independent record labels.
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Iraq War
The Iraq War, sometimes called the Second Persian Gulf War, or Second Gulf War was a protracted armed conflict in Iraq from 2003 to 2011. It began with the invasion of Iraq by the United States-led coalition that overthrew the Ba'athist government of Saddam Hussein. The conflict continued for much of the next decade as an insurgency emerged to oppose the coalition forces and the post-invasion Iraqi government.
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Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed in Leyton, East London, in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris. Bruce Dickinson and Iron Maiden are EMI Records artists.
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Iron Maiden: Flight 666
Iron Maiden: Flight 666 is a concert documentary film featuring the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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Jack Endino
Jack Endino (born Michael M. Giacondino; 1964) is an American producer and musician based in Seattle, Washington.
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Janick Gers
Janick Robert Gers (born 27 January 1957) is an English musician who is best known as one of the three guitarists in heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Bruce Dickinson and Janick Gers are Iron Maiden members.
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Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English television presenter, journalist, and writer who specialises in motoring. Bruce Dickinson and Jeremy Clarkson are English television presenters.
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Jethro Tull (band)
Jethro Tull are a British rock band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, in 1967. Bruce Dickinson and Jethro Tull (band) are EMI Records artists.
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John Cleese
John Marwood Cleese (born 27 October 1939) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and presenter. Bruce Dickinson and John Cleese are English Eurosceptics.
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Johnny Paycheck
Johnny Paycheck (born Donald Eugene Lytle; May 31, 1938 – February 19, 2003) was an American country music singer and Grand Ole Opry member notable for recording the David Allan Coe song "Take This Job and Shove It".
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Joint (cannabis)
A joint is a rolled cannabis cigarette.
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Judas Priest
Judas Priest are an English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham in 1969.
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Julian Doyle (filmmaker)
Julian Doyle is a British filmmaker who is best known for his work as a longtime collaborator on the films of Monty Python, including effects photography for Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and editing Monty Python's Life of Brian and Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, as well as directing the second-unit on the Python affiliated films The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash, Erik the Viking, The Wind in the Willows, and Absolutely Anything.
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KBUE
KBUE (105.5 FM, "Que Buena 105.5/94.3 FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Long Beach, California, that serves the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
Keith Olsen
Keith Alan Olsen (May 12, 1945 – March 9, 2020) was an American record producer and sound engineer, who worked with Magnum, Rick Springfield, Fleetwood Mac, Ozzy Osbourne, the Grateful Dead, Whitesnake, Pat Benatar, Heart, Santana, Saga, Foreigner, Scorpions, Journey, The Babys, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Joe Walsh, 38 Special, and Eric Burdon & the Animals, among others.
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Kerrang!
Kerrang! is a British music webzine and quarterly magazine that primarily covers rock, punk and heavy metal music.
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Kevin Shirley
Kevin Shirley, also known as The Caveman, is a South African music producer, engineer and audio mixer for many artists,Spencer et al, (2007) entry.
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King Edward VII School, Sheffield
King Edward VII School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
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Las Vegas Sun
The Las Vegas Sun is one of the Las Vegas Valley's two daily subscription newspapers.
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LATAM Airlines Brasil
LATAM Airlines Brasil, formerly TAM Linhas Aéreas, is the Brazilian brand of LATAM Airlines Group operating international and domestic flights from hubs in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Brasília.
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Le Nouvel Obs
Le Nouvel Obs, previously known as L'Obs (2014–2024), Le Nouvel Observateur (1964–2014), France-Observateur (1954–1964), L'Observateur aujourd'hui (1953–1954), and L'Observateur politique, économique et littéraire (1950–1953), is a weekly French news magazine.
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Lebanon
Lebanon (Lubnān), officially the Republic of Lebanon, is a country in the Levant region of West Asia.
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Let It Be (song)
"Let It Be" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 6 March 1970 as a single, and (in an alternative mix) as the title track of their album Let It Be.
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List of Bruce Dickinson band members
Bruce Dickinson is a heavy metal singer, whose career has spanned more than three decades.
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Live After Death
Live After Death is a live album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, originally released in October 1985 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US (it was re-released by Sanctuary/Columbia Records in the US in 2002 on CD and by Universal Music Group/Sony BMG Music Entertainment on DVD).
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Live at Donington (Iron Maiden album)
Live at Donington (released on VHS as Donington Live 1992) is a live album and video by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, documenting their second headlining appearance at the Monsters of Rock festival at Donington Park, a motorsport circuit located near Castle Donington.
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Live at Reading '81
Live at Reading '81 was the second live album released by Samson.
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Live Insurrection
Live Insurrection is a live album by the band Halford, released in Japan on March 28, 2001, and released worldwide in April 2001 with one less track (see 2001 in music).
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Liverpool F.C.
Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club based in Liverpool, England.
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Loudwire
Loudwire is an American online media magazine that covers news of hard rock and heavy metal artists.
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Maiden England
Maiden England (re-released in 2013 as Maiden England '88) is a live video by the band Iron Maiden during their Seventh Son of a Seventh Son world tour, which was dubbed Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour.
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Manchester Evening News
The Manchester Evening News (MEN) is a regional daily newspaper covering Greater Manchester in North West England, founded in 1868.
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Manor, South Yorkshire
Manor Castle ward—which includes the districts of Claywood, Manor, Manor Park, Park Hill, and Wybourn—is one of the 28 electoral wards in City of Sheffield, England.
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Martin Birch
Martin Phillip Birch (27 December 19489 August 2020) was a British music producer and sound engineer.
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Media Wales
Media Wales Ltd. is a publishing company based in Cardiff, Wales.
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Melodic hardcore
Melodic hardcore is a broadly defined subgenre of hardcore punk with a strong emphasis on melody in its guitar work.
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Melody Maker
Melody Maker was a British weekly music magazine, one of the world's earliest music weeklies; according to its publisher, IPC Media, the earliest.
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Metal Hammer
Metal Hammer is a heavy metal music magazine and website founded in 1983, published in the United Kingdom by Future, with other language editions published by different companies available in numerous other countries.
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Metalcore
Metalcore is a fusion genre combining elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk, that originated in the late 1980s.
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Montserrat Caballé
María de Montserrat Bibiana Concepción Caballé i Folch or Folc (12 April 1933 – 6 October 2018), known simply as Montserrat Caballé (i Folch), was a Spanish operatic soprano from Catalonia.
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Monty Python
Monty Python (also collectively known as the Pythons) were a British comedy troupe formed in 1969 consisting of Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin.
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Monty Python's Life of Brian
Monty Python's Life of Brian (also known as Life of Brian) is a 1979 British comedy film starring and written by the comedy group Monty Python (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin).
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Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut)
Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut) is a 2009 television documentary series in six parts that covers 40 years of the surreal comedy group Monty Python, from Flying Circus to present day projects such as the musical Spamalot.
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Mr. Bean
Mr.
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MSN
MSN (meaning Microsoft Network) is an American web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, provided by Microsoft and launched on August 24, 1995, alongside the release of Windows 95.
Nassau, Bahamas
Nassau is the capital and largest city of The Bahamas.
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Nativity in Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath
Nativity in Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath is a series of two Black Sabbath tribute albums, released in 1994 and 2000 respectively.
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Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Never Mind the Buzzcocks is a British comedy panel game show with a pop music theme.
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New wave of British heavy metal
The new wave of British heavy metal (commonly abbreviated as NWOBHM) was a nationwide musical movement that started in England in the mid-1970s and achieved international attention by the early 1980s.
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Nirvana (band)
Nirvana was an American rock band formed in Aberdeen, Washington, in 1987.
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NME
New Musical Express (NME) is a British music, film, gaming, and culture website and brand.
No Prayer for the Dying
No Prayer for the Dying is the eighth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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No. 601 Squadron RAF
Number 601 (County of London) Squadron is a squadron of the RAF Reserves, based in London.
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Noisecreep
Noisecreep is a hard rock and heavy metal music news and media website based in the United States.
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Northern News Services
NNSL Media (Northern News Services LTD) is a news and media company based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
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Octave
In music, an octave (octavus: eighth) or perfect octave (sometimes called the '''diapason''') is a series of eight notes occupying the interval between (and including) two notes, one having twice the frequency of vibration of the other.
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Official Charts Company
The Official Charts Company (OCC or Official Charts; previously known as the Chart Information Network, CIN, and the Official UK Charts Company; legally known as the Official UK Charts Company Limited) is a British inter-professional organisation that compiles various official record charts in the United Kingdom, Ireland and France.
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Opera
Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers.
Oundle School
Oundle School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) for pupils 11–18 situated in the market town of Oundle in Northamptonshire, England. Bruce Dickinson and Oundle School are People educated at Oundle School.
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Ozzfest
Ozzfest was an annual music festival tour of the United States and sometimes Europe and later Japan, featuring performances by many heavy metal and hard rock musical groups.
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Ozzy Osbourne
John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English musician and media personality. Bruce Dickinson and Ozzy Osbourne are 20th-century English male singers, 21st-century English male singers, English autobiographers, English heavy metal singers and English rock singers.
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Paul Di'Anno
Paul Andrews (born 17 May 1958), better known by his stage name Paul Di'Anno, is an English heavy metal singer who was the lead vocalist for Iron Maiden from 1978 to 1981. Bruce Dickinson and Paul Di'Anno are English heavy metal singers, English rock singers and Iron Maiden members.
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Paul Samson
Paul Samson (4 June 1953 – 9 August 2002) was an English guitarist, closely associated with the new wave of British heavy metal. Bruce Dickinson and Paul Samson are Samson (band) members.
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Penthouse (magazine)
Penthouse is a men's magazine founded by Bob Guccione and published by Los Angeles–based Penthouse World Media, LLC.
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Peter Hammill
Peter Joseph Andrew Hammill (born 5 November 1948) is an English musician and recording artist.
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Piece of Mind
Piece of Mind is the fourth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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Pinewood Studios
Pinewood Studios is a British film and television studio located in the village of Iver Heath, England.
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Plumstead
Plumstead is an area in southeast London, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich, England.
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Polymath
A polymath (lit; lit) or polyhistor (lit) is an individual whose knowledge spans many different subjects, known to draw on complex bodies of knowledge to solve specific problems.
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Power metal
Power metal is a subgenre of heavy metal combining characteristics of traditional heavy metal with speed metal, often within a symphonic context.
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Powerslave
Powerslave is the fifth studio album by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 3 September 1984 through EMI Records in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in North America.
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Progressive rock
Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s.
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Public school (United Kingdom)
In England and Wales, a public school is a type of fee-charging private school originally for older boys.
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Queen Mary University of London
Queen Mary University of London (QMUL, or informally QM, and formerly Queen Mary and Westfield College) is a public research university in Mile End, East London, England.
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Radiation therapy
Radiation therapy or radiotherapy (RT, RTx, or XRT) is a treatment using ionizing radiation, generally provided as part of cancer therapy to either kill or control the growth of malignant cells.
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Raising Hell (video)
Raising Hell is a concert video by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, filmed on 28 August 1993 at the Pinewood Studios in London, England and broadcast live on pay-per-view television in the United Kingdom and on MTV in North America.
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Rangers F.C.
Rangers Football Club is a professional football club in Glasgow, Scotland.
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RCA/Jive Label Group
RCA/Jive Label Group (sometimes stylized as RCA/JIVE Label Group) was an American record label group, owned by Sony Music Entertainment and representing the merger of the RCA Music Group and JIVE Label Group.
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Reading and Leeds Festivals
The Reading and Leeds Festivals are a pair of annual music festivals that take place in Reading and Leeds in England.
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Real ale
Real ale is the name coined by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) for beer that is "brewed from traditional ingredients, matured by secondary fermentation in the container from which it is dispensed, and served without the use of extraneous carbon dioxide".
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Real Live Tour
The Real Live Tour was a concert tour by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden from 25 March 1993 to 28 August 1993.
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Recording Industry Association of America
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States.
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Resurrection (Halford album)
Resurrection is the debut album by the American heavy metal band Halford, released on August 8, 2000.
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Revolver (magazine)
Revolver is an American heavy metal music and hard rock magazine, published by Project M Group.
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Rise to Remain
Rise to Remain was an English, London-based heavy metal band formed in 2006 and disbanded in 2015.
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Road (sports)
A road game or away game is a sports game where the specified team is not the host and must travel to another venue.
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Roadrunner Records
Roadrunner Records is an American record label focused on heavy metal and hard rock bands.
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Rob Dickinson
Robert Dickinson (born 23 July 1965) is a British musician, multi-instrumentalist, and singer-songwriter previously of the band Catherine Wheel. Bruce Dickinson and Rob Dickinson are English rock singers.
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Rob Halford
Robert John Arthur Halford (born 25 August 1951) is an English heavy metal singer. Bruce Dickinson and Rob Halford are 20th-century English male singers, 21st-century English male singers, English heavy metal singers and English rock singers.
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Robinsons Brewery
Robinsons Brewery is a family-run, regional brewery, founded in 1849 at the Unicorn Inn, Stockport, Cheshire, England.
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Rock Aid Armenia
Rock Aid Armenia, also known in earlier stages as Live Aid Armenia, was a humanitarian effort by the British music industry to raise money to help those affected by the 1988 Armenian earthquake.
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Rock in Rio
Rock in Rio is a biennial Brazilian multi-day music festival held at City of Rock in Rio de Janeiro.
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Rock in Rio (album)
Rock in Rio is a live album and video by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, recorded at the Rock in Rio festival, Brazil in 2001 on the last night of the Brave New World Tour.
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Rock Sound
Rock Sound is a British magazine that covers rock music.
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Rod Smallwood
Roderick Charles Smallwood (born 17 February 1950) is an English music manager, best known as the co-manager of the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.
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Rolling Stones Mobile Studio
The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio (also known as the RSM) is a mobile recording studio inside a DAF F1600 Turbo truck, once owned by the English rock band The Rolling Stones.
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Ronnie James Dio
Ronald James Padavona (July 10, 1942 – May 16, 2010), known professionally as Ronnie James Dio, was an American heavy metal singer.
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Rowan Atkinson
Rowan Sebastian Atkinson (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian and writer.
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Roy Z
Roy Z Ramirez (born February 1968) is an American guitarist, songwriter and record producer, best known for his work with Bruce Dickinson (from Iron Maiden), Halford, and Judas Priest.
Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies.
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Run to the Hills
"Run to the Hills" is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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Running Free
"Running Free" is the debut single by Iron Maiden, released on 8 February 1980 on the 7" 45 rpm vinyl record format. It was written by Steve Harris and Paul Di'Anno. The song appears as the third track on the band's debut album Iron Maiden (and the fourth track on its 1998 re-release).
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Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is the fifth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath, released in November 1973.
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Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (song)
"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is the opening title track of English rock band Black Sabbath's 1973 album of the same name.
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Samson (band)
Samson were a British heavy metal band formed in 1977 by guitarist and vocalist Paul Samson.
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San Bernardino, California
San Bernardino is a city in and the county seat of San Bernardino County, California, United States.
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Sanctuary (Iron Maiden song)
"Sanctuary" is the second single released by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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Sanctuary Records
Sanctuary Records Group Limited was a record label based in the United Kingdom and is, as of 2013, a subsidiary of BMG Rights Management solely for reissues.
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Sarah Montague
Sarah Anne Louise Montague, Lady Brooke (born 8 February 1966),Who's who is a British journalist and presenter of the BBC Radio 4 current affairs programme The World at One.
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Sarajevo
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits.
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Sarm Studios
Sarm Studios is an independent recording studio in London.
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São Paulo
São Paulo is the most populous city in Brazil and the capital of the state of São Paulo.
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Scream for Me Brazil
Scream for Me Brazil is a live album by Bruce Dickinson, recorded in São Paulo, Brazil and released in 1999.
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Senjutsu (album)
Senjutsu (戦術, "Tactics") is the seventeenth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 3 September 2021.
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Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son is the seventh studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour
Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour was a world tour conducted by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden in 1988, in support of their seventh studio album, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son.
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Sharon Osbourne
Sharon Rachel Osbourne (née Levy, later Arden; born 9 October 1952) is an English television personality, music manager, and author. Bruce Dickinson and Sharon Osbourne are English autobiographers.
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She Loves You
"She Loves You" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and released as a single in the United Kingdom on 23 August 1963.
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Sheffield
Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England, whose name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through it.
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Shock Tactics
Shock Tactics is the third studio album by British heavy metal band Samson, released in 1981.
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Show jumping
Show jumping is a part of a group of English riding equestrian events that also includes eventing, hunters, and equitation.
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SHVPES
SHVPES ("Shapes") were an English metalcore band from Birmingham.
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Sidgwick & Jackson
Sidgwick & Jackson is an imprint of book publishing company Pan Macmillan.
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Siege of Sarajevo
The Siege of Sarajevo was a prolonged blockade of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the Bosnian War.
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Simon Callow
Simon Phillip Hugh Callow (born 15 June 1949) is an English actor.
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Singer Vehicle Design
Singer Vehicle Design is an American company that specializes in restoring and modifying Porsche 911s.
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Sixth of April Sarajevo Award
The Sixth of April Sarajevo Award (Šestoaprilska nagrada grada Sarajeva; Šestotravanjska nagrada grada Sarajeva; Шестоаприлска награда града Сарајева) is the highest decoration given by the city of Sarajevo.
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Skin (British band)
Skin were a British hard rock band active during the 1990s who reformed in 2009, only to disband again in 2013.
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Skunkworks (album)
Skunkworks is the third solo studio album by English heavy metal vocalist Bruce Dickinson, released in 1996.
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Sky One
Sky One was a British pay television channel operated and owned by Sky Group (a division of Comcast).
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Smoke on the Water
"Smoke on the Water" is a song by English rock band Deep Purple, released on their 1972 studio album Machine Head.
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Somewhere Back in Time World Tour
Somewhere Back in Time World Tour was a concert tour by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden in 2008 and 2009, focused on the band's 1980s material, in particular songs from Powerslave, Somewhere in Time and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son.
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Somewhere in Time (Iron Maiden album)
Somewhere in Time is the sixth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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Somewhere on Tour
Somewhere on Tour was a concert tour by heavy metal band Iron Maiden, from 10 September 1986 to 21 May 1987, supporting their album Somewhere in Time.
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Space Cadets (game show)
Space Cadets was a British comedy panel game broadcast on Channel 4 in 1997.
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Spontaneous human combustion
Spontaneous human combustion (SHC) is the pseudoscientific concept of the spontaneous combustion of a living (or recently deceased) human body without an apparent external source of ignition.
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St Athan
St Athan (Sain Tathan) is a village and community in the Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales.
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Steve Harris (musician)
Stephen Percy Harris (born 12 March 1956) is an English musician, best known as the bassist, keyboardist, backing vocalist, primary songwriter and founder/leader of heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Bruce Dickinson and Steve Harris (musician) are English heavy metal singers and Iron Maiden members.
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Stockport
Stockport is a town in Greater Manchester, England, south-east of Manchester, south-west of Ashton-under-Lyne and north of Macclesfield.
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Stonehenge
Stonehenge is a prehistoric megalithic structure on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, west of Amesbury.
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Styx (band)
Styx is an American rock band formed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1972. Bruce Dickinson and Styx (band) are CMC International artists.
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Survivors (Samson album)
Survivors is the debut album by British heavy metal band Samson.
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Synthesizer
A synthesizer (also synthesiser, or simply synth) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals.
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T-34
The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank from World War II.
Take This Job and Shove It
"Take This Job and Shove It" is a 1977 country music song written by David Allan Coe and popularized by Johnny Paycheck, about the bitterness of a man who has worked long and hard with no apparent reward.
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Tarkus
Tarkus is the second studio album by English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released on 14 June 1971 on Island Records.
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Tattooed Millionaire
Tattooed Millionaire is the debut solo studio album by Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson, released in 1990.
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Televangelism
Televangelism (from televangelist, a blend of television and ''evangelist'') and occasionally termed radio evangelism or teleministry, denotes the utilization of media platforms, notably radio and television, for the marketing of religious messages, particularly Christianity.
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Tenor
A tenor is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types.
The Beatles
The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
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The Best of Bruce Dickinson
The Best of Bruce Dickinson is a compilation album released in 2001 by Bruce Dickinson.
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The Book of Souls
The Book of Souls is the sixteenth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 4 September 2015.
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The Book of Souls World Tour
The Book of Souls World Tour was a concert tour by Iron Maiden, held in support of their sixteenth studio album, The Book of Souls.
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The Book of Thel
The Book of Thel is a poem by William Blake, dated 1789 and probably composed in the period 1788 to 1790.
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The Chemical Wedding (Bruce Dickinson album)
The Chemical Wedding is the fifth solo album by English heavy metal singer Bruce Dickinson, released on 15 September 1998 through Dickinson's own label Air Raid Records.
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The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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The Final Frontier
The Final Frontier is the fifteenth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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The Final Frontier World Tour
The Final Frontier World Tour was a concert tour by Iron Maiden in support of the band's 15th album, The Final Frontier, which began on 9 June 2010 in Dallas and ended in London, England on 6 August 2011.
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The First Ten Years (box set)
The First Ten Years is a series of 10 CDs and double 12" singles by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released between 24 February and 28 April 1990, in commemoration of the band's ten-year recording anniversary.
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The First Ten Years: The Videos
The First Ten Years: The Videos (re-issued as From There to Eternity) is a VHS and laserdisc music video compilation released by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden in 1990.
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The Future Past World Tour
The Future Past World Tour is an ongoing concert tour by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, in support of their seventeenth studio album Senjutsu, which is part of their tour's theme, along with their 1986 album Somewhere in Time.
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The Ghost of a Flea
The Ghost of a Flea is a miniature painting by the English poet, painter and printmaker William Blake, held in the Tate Gallery, London.
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The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The History of Iron Maiden – Part 1: The Early Days
The History of Iron Maiden – Part 1: The Early Days is a DVD video by Iron Maiden, released in 2004.
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The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper.
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The Jam
The Jam were an English rock band formed in 1972 in Woking, Surrey.
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The Mandrake Project
The Mandrake Project is the seventh studio album by Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson, released on 1 March 2024 through BMG Rights Management.
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The Number of the Beast (album)
The Number of the Beast is the third studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
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The Paradise Club
The Paradise Club is a BBC television crime drama series, broadcast between 19 September 1989 and 27 November 1990.
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The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962.
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The Trooper
"The Trooper" is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released as the second single on 20 June 1983 from the band's fourth studio album, Piece of Mind (1983).
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The Twist (song)
"The Twist" is an American pop song written and originally released in 1958 by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters as a B-side to "Teardrops on Your Letter".
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The Village Voice
The Village Voice is an American news and culture publication based in Greenwich Village, New York City, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly.
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The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.
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The Zoo (song)
"The Zoo" is a song by the German hard rock band Scorpions.
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Thunderstick
Barry Graham Purkis, more commonly known as Thunderstick (born 7 December 1954), is an English drummer who wore various masks and used to perform on-stage closed in a cage. Bruce Dickinson and Thunderstick are Iron Maiden members and Samson (band) members.
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TiVo Corporation
TiVo Corporation, formerly known as the Rovi Corporation and Macrovision Solutions Corporation, was an American technology company headquartered in San Jose, California.
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Tom Sharpe
Thomas Ridley Sharpe (30 March 1928 – 6 June 2013) was an English satirical novelist, best known for his Wilt series, as well as Porterhouse Blue and Blott on the Landscape, all three of which were adapted for television.
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Total 911
Total 911 is an international magazine devoted to the Porsche 911 sports car, from 1963 to the present day.
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Transvestism
Transvestism is the practice of dressing in a manner traditionally or stereotypically associated with a different gender.
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Tribe of Gypsies
Tribe of Gypsies are a San Fernando Valley, California-based Latin rock group, best known for band leader/guitarist Roy Z who has produced, written for, and played with such well-known artists as Judas Priest, Rob Halford, Sepultura and Bruce Dickinson who has used various members of Tribe of Gypsies to record his solo albums starting with 1994's Balls to Picasso.
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Tribuzy
Tribuzy is a Brazilian heavy metal band fronted by Renato Tribuzy.
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Type rating
A type rating is an authorization entered on or associated with a pilot license and forming part thereof, stating the pilot's privileges or limitations pertaining to certain aircraft type.
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Tyranny of Souls
Tyranny of Souls is the sixth studio album by Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson, released on 23 May 2005 through Sanctuary Records.
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UK singles chart
The UK Singles Chart (currently titled the Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-selling singles in the United Kingdom, based upon physical sales, paid-for downloads and streaming.
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Union Jack
The Union Jack or Union Flag is the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom.
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Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator
Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator is the fifth album from Ayreon, a progressive metal/rock opera project by Dutch musician Arjen Anthony Lucassen, released in 2000.
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University of Helsinki
The University of Helsinki (Helsingin yliopisto, Helsingfors universitet; UH) is a public university in Helsinki, Finland.
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Vale of Glamorgan
The Vale of Glamorgan (Bro Morgannwg), locally referred to as The Vale, is a county borough in the south-east of Wales.
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Van der Graaf Generator
Van der Graaf Generator are an English progressive rock band, formed in 1967 in Manchester by singer-songwriters Peter Hammill and Chris Judge Smith and the first act signed by Charisma Records.
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Video Pieces
Video Pieces was a home video released in 1983 on VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, Video 8 and the Japan-only VHD format.
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Visions of the Beast
Visions of the Beast was released by Iron Maiden on 2 June 2003 and contains every promotional video through 2001's Rock in Rio.
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William Blake
William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker.
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Worksop
Worksop is a market town in the Bassetlaw District in Nottinghamshire, England.
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World Slavery Tour
The World Slavery Tour was a concert tour by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden in support of their fifth album, Powerslave, beginning in Warsaw, Poland on 9 August 1984 and ending in Irvine, California on 5 July 1985.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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XL Airways UK
XL Airways was a British low-cost charter and scheduled airline, which ceased operations when it went into administration on 12 September 2008.
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10th Golden Raspberry Awards
The 10th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 25, 1990, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognize the worst the film industry had to offer in 1989.
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12 Wasted Years
12 Wasted Years is a video documentary of heavy metal band Iron Maiden, focusing on the history of the band from 1975 to 1987.
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1843 (magazine)
1843 (formerly Intelligent Life) is a digital magazine published by The Economist which features longform narrative journalism as well as shorter reads and columns.
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2 Minutes to Midnight
"2 Minutes to Midnight" is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, featured on their fifth studio album, Powerslave (1984).
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2006 Lebanon War
The 2006 Lebanon War, also called the 2006 Israel–Hezbollah War and known in Lebanon as the July War (حرب تموز, Ḥarb Tammūz) and in Israel as the Second Lebanon War (מלחמת לבנון השנייה, Milhemet Levanon HaShniya), was a 34-day military conflict in Lebanon, northern Israel and the Golan Heights.
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2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
On 23 June 2016, a referendum took place in the United Kingdom (UK) and Gibraltar to ask the electorate whether the country should remain a member of, or leave, the European Union (EU).
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See also
BBC Radio 6 Music presenters
- Afrodeutsche
- Amy Lamé
- Anita Rani
- Annie Nightingale
- Bob Harris (radio presenter)
- Bruce Dickinson
- Cerys Matthews
- Chris Hawkins
- Clare McDonnell
- Craig Charles
- Dave Pearce
- Don Letts
- Edith Bowman
- Fiona Talkington
- George Lamb
- Gideon Coe
- Gilles Peterson
- Guy Garvey
- Huey Morgan
- Huw Stephens
- Iggy Pop
- Iyare Igiehon
- Jane Gazzo
- Janice Long
- Jarvis Cocker
- Jon Holmes
- Kevin Greening
- Lauren Laverne
- Liz Kershaw
- Marc Riley
- Mark Radcliffe (radio broadcaster)
- Mary Anne Hobbs
- Matt Everitt
- Nemone
- Pete Mitchell (broadcaster)
- Phill Jupitus
- Shaun Keaveny
- Sherelle
- Steve Lamacq
- Stuart Maconie
- The Blessed Madonna
- Tom Ravenscroft
- Tom Robinson
CMC International artists
- Adrian Smith (musician)
- Bruce Dickinson
- Loverboy
- Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Motörhead
- Night Ranger
- Overkill (band)
- Saigon Kick
- Saxon (band)
- Styx (band)
- The Fixx
- Tommy Shaw
- Warrant (American band)
English Eurosceptics
- Antony Worrall Thompson
- Bruce Dickinson
- Charles Moore, Baron Moore of Etchingham
- Christine Hamilton
- David Starkey
- Elizabeth Hurley
- Frederick Forsyth
- Geoffrey Boycott
- Grace Blakeley
- Ian Botham
- Joan Collins
- John Caudwell
- John Cleese
- Julian Fellowes
- Katie Hopkins
- Laurence Fox
- Mark E. Smith
- Michael Caine
- Mike Oldfield
- Morrissey
- Neil Warnock
- Patrick Moore
- Paul Sykes (businessman)
- Peter Shilton
- Ray Winstone
- Ringo Starr
- Robert Kilroy-Silk
- Rocco Forte
- Roger Daltrey
- Roy Wood
- Sol Campbell
- Tim Martin (businessman)
- Tim Rice
English male fencers
- Arthur Fox (fencer)
- Bob Anderson (fencer)
- Bruce Dickinson
- Charles Edmund Newton-Robinson
- Charles P. Dixon
- Eugene Verebes
- Gerald Ames
- Henry Angelo
- Henry Charles Angelo the Younger
- Henry Schütz Wilson
- John Rayden
- Leopold C. D. Jenner
- Michael Babington Smith
- Nicholas Winton
- Peter Gordon Williams
- Peter Wilmot-Sitwell
- Robin Brook
Iron Maiden members
- Adrian Smith (musician)
- Blaze Bayley
- Bruce Dickinson
- Clive Burr
- Dave Murray (musician)
- Dennis Stratton
- Doug Sampson
- Janick Gers
- List of Iron Maiden band members
- Nicko McBrain
- Paul Day (musician)
- Paul Di'Anno
- Steve Harris (musician)
- Thunderstick
- Tony Moore (musician)
People from Worksop
- A'Whora
- Alexina Graham
- Andrew Burnham (priest)
- Anne Foy
- Arthur Frederick Pickard
- Basil Boothroyd
- Bruce Dickinson
- Cecil Foljambe, 1st Earl of Liverpool
- Derek Simpson (cellist)
- Donald Pleasence
- George Shirtcliffe
- Gwen Grant
- Jason Atherton
- John Devonshire Ellis
- John Parr
- Kevan Jones
- Mark Simmonds
- Martin Ellerby
- Rory Palmer
- Rosalind Plowright
- Sam Osborne (racing driver)
- Sarah-Jane Honeywell
- Simon Kent
- Simon Northcote-Green
- Thomas Adams (manufacturer and philanthropist)
- Thomas Christopher Hofland
- Thomas Hewet
- Wensley Haydon-Baillie
- William Henry Johnson (VC)
- William Sewell (trade unionist)
Samson (band) members
- Bernie Tormé
- Bruce Dickinson
- Clive Burr
- Dave Colwell
- John McCoy (musician)
- List of Samson band members
- Mel Gaynor
- Nicky Moore
- Paul Samson
- Thunderstick
References
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