Olli Schulz
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Dann gibt es noch das auch wirklich hervorragende Album Power Slave. Dann kam die Live-Platte Life After Death. Und dann kam Somewhere in Time. Und dann nach meiner Meinung nach die letzte richtig große, wichtige Iron Maiden-Platte 1988. And that was 7th Son over 7th Son. And this success story started in 1980 with the debut album Iron Maiden and the second album Killers.
Dann gibt es noch das auch wirklich hervorragende Album Power Slave. Dann kam die Live-Platte Life After Death. Und dann kam Somewhere in Time. Und dann nach meiner Meinung nach die letzte richtig große, wichtige Iron Maiden-Platte 1988. And that was 7th Son over 7th Son. And this success story started in 1980 with the debut album Iron Maiden and the second album Killers.
Dann gibt es noch das auch wirklich hervorragende Album Power Slave. Dann kam die Live-Platte Life After Death. Und dann kam Somewhere in Time. Und dann nach meiner Meinung nach die letzte richtig große, wichtige Iron Maiden-Platte 1988. And that was 7th Son over 7th Son. And this success story started in 1980 with the debut album Iron Maiden and the second album Killers.
Paul Diano was the singer, came from punk, was actually someone who hung around with Sid Vicious and such people and was very impulsive in the London punk scene. His big problem was that he took a lot of drugs, took a lot of alcohol, took it to himself. More than all other band members of Iron Maiden. Steve Harris, the bassist and head of the band, didn't like it at some point.
Paul Diano was the singer, came from punk, was actually someone who hung around with Sid Vicious and such people and was very impulsive in the London punk scene. His big problem was that he took a lot of drugs, took a lot of alcohol, took it to himself. More than all other band members of Iron Maiden. Steve Harris, the bassist and head of the band, didn't like it at some point.
Paul Diano was the singer, came from punk, was actually someone who hung around with Sid Vicious and such people and was very impulsive in the London punk scene. His big problem was that he took a lot of drugs, took a lot of alcohol, took it to himself. More than all other band members of Iron Maiden. Steve Harris, the bassist and head of the band, didn't like it at some point.
And so Paul D'Arnaud was fired from the band in 1982. And yes, you can now say, yes, too much drugs, had his own fault. I always find all these judgments also about such topics. Drug addiction is also an addiction. And I think Paul Diano himself has done that for a long time. I got to know him, Janu.
And so Paul D'Arnaud was fired from the band in 1982. And yes, you can now say, yes, too much drugs, had his own fault. I always find all these judgments also about such topics. Drug addiction is also an addiction. And I think Paul Diano himself has done that for a long time. I got to know him, Janu.
And so Paul D'Arnaud was fired from the band in 1982. And yes, you can now say, yes, too much drugs, had his own fault. I always find all these judgments also about such topics. Drug addiction is also an addiction. And I think Paul Diano himself has done that for a long time. I got to know him, Janu.
And in 1994 he tried it again with a band, which was titled after the second album by Iron Maiden, Killers. And he played in the Docks. After that I was with him and a few other people, because we were fans of him, drinking. It was called Große Freiheit in Rasputin, I think it was back then. And we spent the whole night there. And they drank there and he was a really nice guy.
And in 1994 he tried it again with a band, which was titled after the second album by Iron Maiden, Killers. And he played in the Docks. After that I was with him and a few other people, because we were fans of him, drinking. It was called Große Freiheit in Rasputin, I think it was back then. And we spent the whole night there. And they drank there and he was a really nice guy.
And in 1994 he tried it again with a band, which was titled after the second album by Iron Maiden, Killers. And he played in the Docks. After that I was with him and a few other people, because we were fans of him, drinking. It was called Große Freiheit in Rasputin, I think it was back then. And we spent the whole night there. And they drank there and he was a really nice guy.
Now he died very early, at 68, 64. He had been struggling with diseases for a long time and was really a charismatic guy. And I would like you to listen to two songs. Two songs that Bruce Dickinson sang live later on. The title track for the second album, Killers, and the song Running Free. Both absolute classics.
Now he died very early, at 68, 64. He had been struggling with diseases for a long time and was really a charismatic guy. And I would like you to listen to two songs. Two songs that Bruce Dickinson sang live later on. The title track for the second album, Killers, and the song Running Free. Both absolute classics.
Now he died very early, at 68, 64. He had been struggling with diseases for a long time and was really a charismatic guy. And I would like you to listen to two songs. Two songs that Bruce Dickinson sang live later on. The title track for the second album, Killers, and the song Running Free. Both absolute classics.
And when you listen to the voice, I also have moments where I think, yes, Bruce Dickinson with this high singing and so on, that sometimes annoyed me. And this powerful voice of Paul D'Arnaud, who really left her footprints in metal, in the new wave of British metal.
And when you listen to the voice, I also have moments where I think, yes, Bruce Dickinson with this high singing and so on, that sometimes annoyed me. And this powerful voice of Paul D'Arnaud, who really left her footprints in metal, in the new wave of British metal.
And when you listen to the voice, I also have moments where I think, yes, Bruce Dickinson with this high singing and so on, that sometimes annoyed me. And this powerful voice of Paul D'Arnaud, who really left her footprints in metal, in the new wave of British metal.
And that's why I'm putting on our Metal, I think it's still called Metal am Mittwoch playlist, two songs by Paul D'Arnaud, really an excellent metal playlist. I recently looked at it again, where these two songs from the first two Iron Maiden records now find their new home, their new home. And Rest in Peace, Paul D'Arnaud, really great singer.
And that's why I'm putting on our Metal, I think it's still called Metal am Mittwoch playlist, two songs by Paul D'Arnaud, really an excellent metal playlist. I recently looked at it again, where these two songs from the first two Iron Maiden records now find their new home, their new home. And Rest in Peace, Paul D'Arnaud, really great singer.