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'''Paul Bruce Dickinson''' (born 7 August 1958 in [[Worksop]], [[Nottinghamshire]], [[England]]) is a British singer, [[airline]] [[Aviator|pilot]], radio show host, [[DJ]], historian, television presenter, fencer, producer, novelist, and songwriter, best known as the [[lead singer]] in the [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Iron Maiden]]. According to [[Allmusic]], Dickinson "was the most acclaimed and instantly recognizable vocalist to emerge from the [[New Wave of British Heavy Metal]] movement of the early-'80s".<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Allmusic.com|date= |url=http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:87d6vwmva9xk |first=Greg| last=Prato |title= Bruce Dickinson|accessdate= 2007-01-30 }}</ref> He is the older cousin of [[Rob Dickinson]], lead singer of British [[Alternative rock]] band [[Catherine Wheel]].
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Before Iron Maiden, Dickinson was the singer in a similar band called [[Samson (band)|Samson]] from 1979 until he joined Iron Maiden two years later in 1981. In Samson and previous bands, he went by the name of "Bruce Bruce". During previous years, he was in [[Styx (disambiguation)|Styx]] (1976) (not to be confused with the [[Styx (band)|American band]] of the same name), then went on to sing for Speed (1977 - 1978). When Speed split up, he joined Shots until the summer of 1979. He made his recording debut with [[Iron Maiden]] on their ''[[The Number of the Beast (album)|Number of the Beast]]'' album in 1982.


Dickinson quit Iron Maiden in 1993 in order to pursue his solo career and was replaced by [[Blaze Bayley]], who had previously been the lead singer of the metal band [[Wolfsbane (band)|Wolfsbane]]. Dickinson's solo work ranges from the [[Alternative rock]] sound of 1996's [[Skunkworks (album)|Skunkworks]], to the all out Metal style of [[Accident of Birth]]. Dickinson was releasing an artistic energy he felt was suppressed by Iron Maiden's strict progressive metal format, which he claimed could not accommodate emotional reflection as evidenced in the lyrics of "Tears of the Dragon." After releasing two traditional metal albums with former Maiden guitarist [[Adrian Smith]] (which were arguably more akin to the genre than Maiden's epic format), Dickinson rejoined the band in 1999 along with Smith. Both are still in the band to date. Since then, Dickinson has only released one more solo album (''[[Tyranny of Souls]]'') but says his solo career is not over. He has signed a contract with his label to do 3 more solo albums. Soon after Dickinsons solo career he flew to Australia to join the Alternative Punk band Option, however this was short lived due to the re-joining of Iron Maiden.
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== Biography ==
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=== Childhood ===
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[[Image:Bruce Dickinson 1974.JPG|thumbnail|right|Dickinson (middle row, 2nd from left) at Oundle, 1974]]
Paul Bruce Dickinson was born in the small mining town of [[Worksop, Nottinghamshire]]. His mother worked part-time in a shoe shop and his father was a mechanic in the army. Dickinson's birth hurried the young couple into [[marriage]]. Initially, he was brought up by his grandparents; his grandfather was a coal-face worker at the local [[colliery]] and his grandmother was a housewife. These pieces of information are actually referred to in his song 'Born In '58' from his solo album 'Tattooed Millionaire'.


Dickinson started school at Manton Primary. Soon afterwards, when he was six, his parents moved from Worksop to [[Sheffield]] and he consequently had to go to a new school, Manor Top, which Dickinson disliked. After six months, his parents decided to move him out to a small private school called Sharrow Vale Junior. Of this period, he recalled "I grew up in an environment where it struck me that the world was never gonna do me any favours. And I had very few close friends, because we were always moving. I think that's partly why I grew up feeling like such an outsider. I didn't have an unhappy childhood, but it was unconventional, to say the least".
== legging ==


Dickinson's first musical experience was dancing in his grandparents' front room to [[Chubby Checker]]'s "[[The Twist (song)|The Twist]]". The first record Dickinson recalls owning was [[The Beatles]] single "[[She Loves You]]" which he managed to persuade his granddad to buy him. "I was only four or five but I really loved that scene, The Beatles and Gerry & The Pacemakers. ... I noticed they had B-sides, and that sometimes I liked them even more than the A-sides. That was when I first began noticing the difference between 'good' music and 'bad'." He believes that this marked the beginning of him thinking like a musician. He tried to play an acoustic guitar belonging to his parents, but it blistered his fingers.
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By this time, Dickinson's parents were earning a good living from selling estate. A lot of Dickinson's childhood was spent living on a building site, until his parents bought a boarding house where his father sold second-hand cars off a forecourt. The income from their business success gave them the opportunity to give Dickinson&mdash;then 13 years old&mdash;a boarding school education and they chose [[Oundle School|Oundle]], a [[public school]] in Northamptonshire. Dickinson enjoyed being away from home. "I didn't particularly enjoy being with my parents, so I saw it as an escape. I think it was because I hadn't built any real attachment to them when I was very, very young."
== Bubs ==


At Oundle, however, Dickinson was picked on and routinely bullied by the older boys of Sidney House, the boarding house that he belonged to. His interests at Oundle were often military. He co-founded the school wargames society, and he rose to a position of some power in the Combined Cadet Force.
You added how Bubs thinks that women can't drive. That line is taken out of context. Bubs was delivering a failed stand-up act and that one line came out at random. I am going to remove those references.--[[User:Jnelson09|Jnelson09]] 18:09, 11 June 2006 (UTC)


Oundle was also where Dickinson became attracted to heavy rock. He has said :"I was 13 when I first heard [[Deep Purple]]'s '[[In Rock (Deep Purple album)|Deep Purple in Rock]]' album, and it just blew me away! I heard this thing coming out of someone's room one day, and I went in and said 'Whoa! What's that?' And they just looked at me disdainfully and went 'It's "Child in Time" by Deep Purple. Don't you know anything?' But I was too amazed to care. The first album I ever bought was Deep Purple in Rock, all scratched to fuck, but I thought it was great."
== Fictional psychopaths ==
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Dickinson obtained [[bongo drum]]s from the music room and practiced. Dickinson remembers trying to learn ''[[Let It Be (song)|Let It Be]]''. Other than this tinkering though, he never learned an instrument at school, and as far as his contemporaries can recall, he could not read music. Any technical musical skills that Bruce now possesses were acquired after his stay at Oundle.
Hervey Cleckley's checklist from his book ''The Mask of Sanity: An Attempt to Clarify Some of the Issues About the So-Called Psychopathic Personality'' (5th ed., 1988) has provided a useful start for people researching psychopathy, but his list has been superceded by Robert D. Hare's Psychopathy Checklist–Revised (PCL–R) for research and diagnosis. The 1988 copyright date on ''The Mask of Sanity'' is somewhat misleading as this was a revised edition published by a relative (I presume after Cleckley's death).
In an episode of BBC2's ''Seven Ages of Rock'', Bruce said in interview that, like Sinatra's ''My Way'', Iron Maiden's ''Run to the Hills'' was based on "rising sixths". Whether or not his illustration was correct, it has to be said that Bruce knew nothing about rising sixths when he left Oundle.
Dickinson was later expelled from Oundle for [[urinating]] in the [[Barry Trapnell|headmaster]]'s dinner. Neil Ashford, his co-urinator, was [[Rustication (academia)|rusticated]]; that is, sent home for the rest of the term rather than being permanently excluded from the school, on the grounds that the contribution to the headmaster's beans had been Dickinson's idea. Returning home to Sheffield in 1976, Dickinson enrolled at a local [[Catholic]] [[comprehensive school]], although not a practising Catholic himself.


In the summer of 1976, he joined his first band. He had overheard two other pupils talking about their band and that they needed a singer. Dickinson volunteered to do the vocals. They rehearsed in the drummer's father's garage and the band were impressed by Dickinson's singing. It was at this point Dickinson decided to buy a microphone. The first gig Dickinson's new band did was at the Broadfield Tavern pub in Sheffield. Originally called "Paradox," the band changed name upon Dickinson's suggestion, to "Styx", unaware of the [[Styx (band)|American act with the same name]]. They made local newspaper headlines when a steel worker was awoken by their performance. Of the incident, it was said: "He bottled the guitarist and chucked the drums off-stage". Soon after, the band split up.
[[Psychopathy]] has been a major focus of study for me, and I'm interested in seeing this category let interested users discover that psychopathy is not synonymous with evil. For example, [[Carl Denham]] from the 2005 remake of [[King Kong]] displayed many psychopathic traits, but I doubt most moviegoers would conclude he's evil (reckless and manipulative, yes).--[[User:NeantHumain|NeantHumain]] 19:44, 11 June 2006 (UTC)


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After leaving school Dickinson didn't really know what he wanted to do. He joined the [[Territorial Army]] for six months, which he did not enjoy. As army life was not what he wanted, he applied for a place at University. He had met the minimum grades for getting in and read history at [[Queen Mary, University of London|Queen Mary College]], in [[London's East End]]. His parents wanted him in the army, but he told them that he wanted to get a degree first. "That was what they wanted to hear so that was my cover story. When I got down there I started immediately finding and playing in bands."
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In college, Dickinson got involved in the Entertainments Committee. "One day you'd be a roadie for [[The Jam]], the next you'd be putting up the Stonehenge backdrop for [[Hawkwind]] or whatever." In 1977, Dickinson met a guy called Paul "Noddy" White. He was a multi-instrumentalist and he had a PA and other equipment. Dickinson suggested that, along with drummer Steve Jones, they form a band together. This would eventually evolve into the band "Speed", described by Dickinson as sounding like a 'crossover between [[Judas Priest]] and [[The Stranglers]] with a [[Hammond organ]] on top of it.' Dickinson recalled: "It had nothing to do with taking speed, we were a completely drug-free band, we just used to play everything ridiculously fast. Like [[Speed metal]], but ten years too early." Dickinson was the vocalist and occasionally played guitar. "I got Noddy to give me guitar lessons and I ... started writing stuff straight away. He showed me three chords and I'd write stuff just from those three chords."
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Speed didn't last long, but it encouraged Dickinson to continue to work to be a musician. Dickinson spotted an ad in [[Melody Maker]] with the caption "Singer wanted for recording project". Since he had never been near a recording studio he replied immediately. He "wailed, wolfed, hollered and made noises" onto a tape and with it went a note that read; "By the way, if you think the singing's crap, there's some [[John Cleese]] stuff recorded on the other side you might find amusing." They liked what they heard and Dickinson came down to the studio. The band was called "Shots" and were formed by two brothers, Phil and Doug Siviter. They were amazed by Dickinson's vocal abilities and they started talking about what music they liked. "I started saying [[Ian Gillan]], [[Ian Anderson (musician)|Ian Anderson]], [[Arthur Brown (musician)|Arthur Brown]], and Doug goes, 'That's it! Fucking Arthur Brown, man! Sometimes your voice is a dead ringer for Arthur! We've got to form a band.' This guy's got a studio and he wants to form a band with me! I was like 'Yes'." A song "Dracula" from this session can be heard as the closing track on ''[[The Best of Bruce Dickinson]]'', disc two. According to Dickinson this song is very first thing he ever recorded at all.
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Dickinson played pubs with Shots on a regular basis. One particular night, Dickinson suddenly stopped in the middle of a song and started interviewing a man in the audience, heckling for not paying enough attention. He got such a good response he started doing it every night until it became a regular routine. "Suddenly everybody was paying attention, cause they might be next. The first time I did it, afterwards the landlord of the pub was like 'Great show, lads, see you next week'. So we started sort of building this bit into the show. And that was when I first started to get the hang of, just not being a singer, but being a frontman, too."
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The next step in Dickinson's career was taken in a pub called the Prince of Wales in Gravesend, Kent, where Shots were playing regularly. One night, [[Barry Graham]] ("Thunderstick") and [[Paul Samson]] paid a visit. The legend says that Thunderstick, who was there in his every day guise, became the victim of Dickinson's gimmick. "He looked a bit weird so I did a spiel on it". Obviously impressed with his stage-act, Thunderstick and Samson talked with Shots after the performance. A couple of weeks later, Samson called and asked him if he was willing to join their band, [[Samson (band)|Samson]]. Dickinson was interested since this meant he could play larger gigs in [[London]]. Dickinson wanted to "do things with a bit of a weird edge to it". By then, Shots had almost become a heavy metal comedy act; the show had completely taken over the music.
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Formed by [[Sidcup]]-born guitarist Paul Samson in 1977, the band had already been established with their debut, "Survivors", released on an independent label. The band toured quite extensively in the UK. Dickinson finished his final exams in the morning and in the afternoon he went down to Wood Wharf Studios in [[Greenwich]] to rehearse with them.
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Since he was not sure of what to expect from a professional rock band, he decided just to jump in and make the best of it. "In fact, the first rehearsals I went down to with Samson pretty much set the scene for my entire time in the band. I left my girlfriend who I had been with for three years at University. I told her I was gonna turn into a complete arsehole. I thought it was what I was gonna have to do, frankly. Because it was not at all what I expected. In my naivety I thought people who were in rock 'n' roll bands were great artists, and it was a huge shock to the system to realise that they weren't, that they didn't even aspire to be, really. Some of them did, maybe, but some of them, like Samson, were very frightened of the idea, some of them just wanted to have a good drink, a good shag and take some drugs, and I found that really, really difficult to relate to. I thought 'I've got to find out if I'm gonna work with these guys and we're gonna make music'. And as soon as I sort of accepted that, I thought 'Right, I'd better go down and find out what all this drug-taking and shagging's all about then'."
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He did smoke a bit already and he had tried dope at college. And in Samson it was more of a habit. "I discovered quickly that if you were straight you couldn't actually communicate with anybody. It was impossible. So I just thought I'd have to smoke a joint, otherwise I wouldn't be able to write anything, and that's pretty much how it went. I more or less resigned myself to it. I thought it was just part of the price that had to be paid. To be honest, every single thing I ever did at that time, I believed it was just a step towards my goal, of just wanting to be a singer in a rock 'n' roll band." Dickinson nowadays refers to his time in the band as "a blur of chemicals".
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During the first rehearsals they wrote songs that would be recorded and released on the album called 'Head on'. "I had loads of stuff kicking around and they had loads of bits so we just glued it all together." The songs were slipped into the live set on the coming tour, which was to promote the "Survivors" album. This was a step forward for Dickinson as his first real tour was third on the bill with [[Randy California]] and his all time hero Ian Gillan. During his time in Samson, Dickinson was billed as "Bruce Bruce" (derived from [[Monty Python]]'s [[Bruces sketch]] ), a nickname that was forced upon him by their management. They insisted on making all the cheques out to "Bruce Bruce" which had the effect that Dickinson had to go through enormous trouble to cash them in. The management was one of Samson's recurring problems. They booked the band on rather ill-matched support tours, which saw them playing a venue, only to return one week later with another act. Eventually this chain of events culminated in high court leaving the band unable to play gigs and get paid. When the legal side of things were settled and the band left their management in 1981 they discovered that their record company was going bankrupt. "We made every mistake in the business" Dickinson acknowledges.
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Frustrated with the fact that the band never seemed to get anywhere, Dickinson contacted guitarist Stuart Smith with the idea of forming a band. They had a few rehearsals and wrote some material together but then Samson seemed to get a better deal and the obvious thing for him to do was to stick with them. During the "Shock Tactics" tour, Thunderstick left the band and was replaced with [[Mel Gaynor]], a black funk/rock drummer who was in the band very briefly and later ended up in [[Simple Minds]]. "When you took Thunderstick out of the equation and replaced him with Mel, this phenomenal drummer, there was no excitement in it there anymore. When he played, he played everything perfectly. Everything was in time, there was no mistakes, there was no danger anymore. So I got bored. I had time to think about the shopping list on stage and that's not good. And I realised that this was what Paul wanted. It enabled him to go into more [[ZZ Top]], boogie sort of areas."
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Dickinson's last gig with the band was at the Reading Festival in 1981, a gig which was immortalised by the BBC and subsequently released on the album "Live at Reading 81". "Listening to some of these old tracks they stand up really well" says Dickinson. "Certainly all the stuff on 'Shock tactics' does. When you hear the Reading Live album the band was really cooking. And the songs don't sound dated at all." Around that time, [[Iron Maiden]] had begun considering change of vocalist due to increasing problems with [[Paul Di'Anno]]. [[Steve Harris (musician)|Steve Harris]] and manager [[Rod Smallwood]] came to Reading to check Dickinson out for the job. Dickinson was asked to come down to auditions for the band.
Most of the categorization edits you made to various Spyro articles have been removed. Please keep in mind that the only connection between the Spyro and Crash Bandicoot universes was the crossover pair of videogames, ''Spyro Orange'' and ''Crash Bandicoot'' purple. That aside, characters appearing in the Spyro universe are not an actual part of the Bandicoot universe, nor vice versa; please do not include them in irrelevant categories.


===Iron Maiden===
Thank you. --''[[User:Stratadrake|Stratadrake]] 01:39, 16 July 2006 (UTC)''


After accepting the invitation to audition for [[Iron Maiden]], Dickinson spent a week rehearsing with the band, and recorded some demos, and was convinced that they were the band for him. "When I first heard Maiden I got the same buzz of them I did when I heard ''Deep Purple In Rock''. It was like a steam train coming at you and none of the other bands did that anymore". Dickinson discovered that the [[routine]]s in Maiden were very strict and regimented. Where Samson would just fool around aimlessly, Maiden were working with a very clear idea of the result. "The intention behind that changed after the first couple of records for me, because it became obvious that Maiden worked to a time table. A table that wasn't absolute but it had to be stuck to. 'Now you'll write for six weeks, now you'll make a record for three months, now you're rehearsing for two weeks, now you'll tour for eight months'. It was organized like that and that seemed to suit the style of writing of the band."
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After a few gigs in [[Italy]] to 'break him in', the band started writing new material for their third album. This was the first time the band had decided to write an entire new album; The two released previously basically consisted of songs the band had been playing for years, with a couple of exceptions, on ''Killers''. The album [[The Number of the Beast (album)|''The Number of the Beast'']], was put together in five weeks. In the wake of Samson's contractual problems, Dickinson could not be credited on the songs to which he had contributed. "I think you could say I had a very big moral contribution to certain songs, like 'Children of the Damned', '[[Run to the Hills]]' and 'The Prisoner' Those three songs were the songs in which I had the biggest moral contribution." "Moral contribution" refers to the fact that the contribution that he had made was equal to those of the other band members.
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"Run to the Hills" was a huge hit in the UK peaking at #7 in the [[UK singles chart]] and the album and the following world tour was the band's most successful to date. During the "Beast" tour, Dickinson had fitted well into the role as the band's frontman, and the next two albums, ''[[Piece of Mind (Iron Maiden album)|Piece of Mind]]'' and ''[[Powerslave]]'', showed a very tight and creative band. With Smith and Dickinson contributing half of the songs on the albums, Harris's monopoly of the song writing would be pushed aside in favour for the other members' ideas. "It wasn't always easy, we didn't always agree... In fact we fought like cat and dog at various stages, but we made great music."
could you take the time to pop over to that article and read over my criticism? Thanks. --[[User:R. Wolff|R. Wolff]] 19:18, 28 July 2006 (UTC)


On the "Powerslave" tour, Dickinson was sporting a feathered, supposedly [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptian]]-inspired, mask during the title track. This was an attempt to introduce more theatrical elements into the stage show. In terms of sales and popularity, the band was peaking. The tour lasted for over a year, as dates kept being added all the time. "It got to the point where me and Harris said 'If they add another week's shows to this tour, we're both going home.'" Dickinson continues, "I thought of leaving. If it's gonna carry on like this, if I'm gonna feel bad all the time, this imprisoned, then I don't really want to go on tour."
:Okay, thanks for reading it, but could you leave us some feedback? Frankly, the article isn't very good in my opinion (reasons are given on the talk page), and I'd really like your input on the talk page. Thanks. --[[User:R. Wolff|R. Wolff]] 12:53, 10 September 2006 (UTC)


After a six month break, of which Dickinson spent a great deal indulging in his favourite sport, [[fencing (sport)|fencing]], Maiden were about to start writing for a new album. "When it came to writing for a new album, whenever I started to write very heavy metal things, I found I was thinking along these lines, you know, 'I should do one of these, one of those.' So I ended up writing a lot of different things instead for bagpipes, folk things, stuff like Jethro Tull. Bang went my royalties." Though Somewhere in Time marked a departure for the band, introducing a cleaner [[Progressive rock]] influenced sound, Dickinson was unhappy with the effort, and has no writing credits. It was during this tour that Dickinson started writing what would become his first published novel, ''The Adventures of Lord Iffy Boatrace''. "Plotting it out was the doddle. It came from a series of mad conversations, actually, that all gestated together along with some Sherlock Holmes, some Biggles and Penthouse, and out it came." It was released in 1990 and due to the loyalty of Maiden's fanbase, 40,000 copies were sold, on the strength of which he produced a sequel, titled ''The Missionary Position'', in 1992.
== Messiahs! ==


When the ''[[Somewhere in Time]]'' tour was finished, Iron Maiden was looking forward to the next album. This was also unexplored territory for the band as it was a concept album. Harris had written the song "The Clairvoyant". Dickinson really liked the idea and the band was quite keen on producing the entire album based around this character with the gift of clairvoyance. When the recordings were finished in December 1987, Dickinson moved to [[Bonn]], so that he could be close to the [[West Germany]] training centre for fencing. At the end of the '80s Dickinson was at the peak of his fencing career, eventually ranked as high as 7th in Great Britain in the men's [[foil (fencing)|foil]] discipline, while his club side, the Hemel Hempstead Fencing Club, represented [[Great Britain]] in the European Cup of 1989.
They may not behave like messiahs, but I guess you're right. Serves me right for not taking a look at the category first. If Gill from Street Fighter is in there, hell, why not the Light Warriors. =P --[[User:R. Wolff|R. Wolff]] 19:32, 5 August 2006 (UTC)


After the ''[[Seventh Son of a Seventh Son]]'' tour in 1988, which climaxed when Maiden headlined the Donington festival in front of 107,000 people, the band decided to take a year off. Rumours were floating around that the band was splitting up, as various members were seen pursuing various solo projects. In 1989, Zomba was looking for someone to do a track to the movie ''[[Nightmare on Elm Street Part 5]]'' and Dickinson was asked to contribute. There was a budget, a studio and a producer, [[Chris Tsangarides]]. Dickinson was delighted to take up this opportunity and immediately phoned up an old friend of his, [[Janick Gers]]. A short time after meeting up they had the track "Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter" ready for the studio.
== Edit summary. ==


With assistance from the same musicians as on the previous single - [[Andy Carr]] on bass, [[Fabio del Rio]] on drums and Gers on guitar - Dickinson's intention was to do something he wouldn't normally do in Maiden and the album was written and recorded in two weeks. Dickinson regarded this album as a follow up from where he left off with ''Shock Tactics'' in Samson.
Hi. Thanks for updating the categories in the [[Alien (film)]] and [[The Thing]] articles. Is there any way that you could use an edit summary, so that people can see at a glance what you're doing. Since it looks like you're doing a lot of tedious, helpful work, I think a summary would be nice. Thanks. - [[User:Zepheus|Zepheus &lt;ツィフィアス&gt;]] 23:50, 7 September 2006 (UTC)


Around this time, Dickinson appeared in one episode of the TV-series ''[[Paradise Club]]'', playing the part of a rock guitarist wanting to break free from the dictatorship of his record company. Some tracks were recorded by Dickinson to be used in the episode, mainly cover tracks, with exception of "Ballad of Mutt" which Dickinson played solo on an acoustic guitar.
== Minnesota meetup ==


The album, ''[[Tattooed Millionaire]]'', was released in May 1990. By this time, Gers had replaced Adrian Smith in Iron Maiden and the mini world club tour that Maiden embarked upon during the summer introduced his audience to the new Maiden guitarist. The same band was used as in the studio except for Fabio del Rio who was replaced by Dicki Fliszar. With Gers in the league, Maiden was flooded with energy and enthusiasm. Dickinson says, "There were several ways the band could have gone at that point but as it turned out, the next one, ''[[No Prayer for the Dying]]'', was a huge backward-step, I thought."
A meetup of [[:Category:Wikipedians in Minnesota|Wikipedians in Minnesota]] is proposed: please stop by the [[Wikipedia_talk:Meetup/Minneapolis#2006_Meetup|discussion page]] if interested. [[User:Jonathunder|Jonathunder]] 22:56, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
:Reminder: [[Wikipedia:Meetup/Minneapolis|Meetup]] October 29, one o'clock, [[Mall of America]]. [[User:Jonathunder|Jonathunder]] 15:32, 28 October 2006 (UTC)


When it came to making a new album in 1992, Dickinson felt that [[Dream Theater]]'s demos sounded better than ''No Prayer''. He was determined to make sure the over all sound of the album would be given a good treatment. By now, Harris had set up a studio of his own and it was a foregone conclusion that the new album, ''[[Fear of the Dark]]'', would be recorded there. "I think it was the first album where we were attempting to recapture something of the past. In many ways I think that we were looking backwards to other albums that we've done in the past while other bands are looking forward to something new."
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Dickinson always thought of himself as more than a singer in Iron Maiden. He had been a top fencer, written two novels, done some acting and was doing an increasing amount of guest DJ-ing on various radio-stations. His US label, [[Sony Music|Sony]], asked him if he could do another solo album. Dickinson felt it would offer a welcome "break" for him. The ''Fear of the Dark'' tour was divided into two parts and in the gap between Dickinson entered the studio to record his second solo album, backed by the band [[Skin (UK band)|Skin]], again with Chris Tsangarides at the technical helm. Manager Rod Smallwood emphasized that if Dickinson was to make a solo record, it had better be a good one. This had the effect that Dickinson went full-stop and canned the whole thing on the merit that it sounded too much like average metal. "I realized I was just going along with the flow, making my solo album in the same way we were motoring on with Maiden."
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This was when Dickinson first started questioning his ambitions. He wanted to break out of the routine and do something "really out there." So off he went to America to record with producer Keith Olsen. "The recording was basically put together electronically, written on computers and keyboards," Dickinson explains. "I wanted to do something quite unusual and quite mad." With the feeling of being tossed between two camps, Dickinson started thinking of leaving the band. "I wore a groove in the kitchen floor for that one." Bruce played his last show with Iron Maiden on 28 August 1993.
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==Civility==
=== Solo career ===
Bruce Dickinson's career outside Iron Maiden started with the recording of "Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter" which appears on the [[A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child]] soundtrack and Disc Two of [[The Best of Bruce Dickinson]] album. A different version of the song was recorded by Iron Maiden for the ''[[No Prayer for the Dying]]'' album. The original version got him a studio deal for a full album. Along with friend and soon-to-be Iron Maiden guitarist Janick Gers, Dickinson wrote the ''Tattooed Millionaire'' album within two weeks. The result was a rather poppy rock album. It was, however, far away from Iron Maiden's progressive sound and fantasy lyricism - the bawdy [[sexual]] innuendos of "Dive, Dive, Dive!" would never find themselves on one of Iron Maiden's releases.
I noticed an edit you made [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NG_Knight_Lamune_%26_40&diff=prev&oldid=82733889] with an edit summary that appeared insulting. Please tone down the language in future edit summaries, following [[WP:CIVIL]]. Thank you. --[[User:Ginkgo100|Ginkgo100]] <sup>[[User talk:Ginkgo100|''talk'']] · <font color="green">[[User:Ginkgo100/Esperanza|''e@'']]</font></sup> 01:18, 21 October 2006 (UTC)


Before the release of his second effort, ''[[Balls to Picasso (album)|Balls to Picasso]]'', Dickinson left Iron Maiden and went through two different efforts with two sets of different collaborators. The first was with Myke Gray of the band [[Skin (UK band)|Skin]], and the second with the producer [[Keith Olsen]]. Of the second, a few songs surfaced as B-sides and one, "No Way Out... Continued" appears on the 2-disc ''The Best of Bruce Dickinson'' collection. Dickinson was not happy with the majority of the material on these efforts. Salvation came at last in the form of Tribe of Gypsies guitarist [[Roy Z]]. He agreed to work with Dickinson to improve the Keith Olsen album and ended replacing all of it except "Tears of the Dragon". ''[[Balls to Picasso]]'' was recorded with the Tribe of Gypsies and was a far more mature record than ''Tattooed Millionaire'', with some very well-crafted songs, spurred along with the melodic and shredding leads of Roy Z.
==One Piece==
Hello. I've been working on [[List of One Piece episodes]] and I noticed that you added a bunch of edit differences to [[Luffy's Past! The Red-Haired Shanks Appears!]]. I don't know if you know of the differences for other episode, but only about half have them so far. It would be awesome if you could add more. Thanks - [[User:Peregrinefisher|Peregrinefisher]] 20:30, 30 October 2006 (UTC)


The Tribe departed to tour and record under their own steam, leaving Dickinson to track down another band. Dickinson's new writing partner was [[Alex Dickson]], and after touring his current song catalog (documented on ''[[Alive in Studio A (album)|Alive in Studio A)]]'' with him and the rest of the new band, sat down to write ''[[Skunkworks (album)|Skunkworks]]''. The idea was that the band would be called that, but the record company insisted Dickinson's name be on the release. Dickinson likened that to [[David Bowie]] attempting to do the same with [[Tin Machine]] and how it did not work for him either.
== Color vs. Colour ==


The ''Skunkworks'' entity ceased to be after the touring due to musical differences (Dickinson wanted the next album to be more metal), and after a period of inactivity Dickinson once again teamed up with Roy Z to record ''[[Accident of Birth (album)|Accident Of Birth]]''. Adrian Smith was asked to guest, and played on the whole album and tour. The album marked a return to heavy metal for Dickinson; in fact the album is much heavier than Iron Maiden, with a less progressive influence. It was a big success and for the first time, a follow up was inevitable. ''[[The Chemical Wedding (album)|The Chemical Wedding]]'', a semi-[[concept album]] on [[alchemy]] and the writings of [[William Blake]] followed. This record proved to be even more successful, with engaging lyrics and powerful songs. ''[[Scream for Me Brazil (album)|Scream for Me Brazil]]'' was a live album that documented a show of the Chemical Wedding tour, and featured songs from the last two albums and two from ''Balls to Picasso''.
Hi there. I just reverted an edit you made. You changed all the "colour" entries on the page [[Orange (colour)]] to "color". I reverted it because the article on orange is standardized to the "colour" spelling, including the title. Don't worry, this is a common mistake: see the [[Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#National_varieties_of_English|Manual of Style]]. Please don't change the localization of the spelling in an article except to standardize it to a particular spelling if there is mixed usage such as "''The '''color''' orange is nothing like the '''colour''' blue.''" Regards, [[User:Nihiltres|Nihiltres]] 18:04, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
:After checking my watchlist today, I realized that you changed each of my standardizations of articles to conform to "color." Moreover, [[Special:Contributions/Cat%27s_Tuxedo|you changed only those pages]]. This is extremely frustrating for me, especially in the case of [[Black]], where my general lookover (and my edit summary) indicated that the "colour" spelling was ''much'' more widely used (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Black&diff=87673458&oldid=87634881 how few I changed]). Please comment, I'd like to work this out amicably. [[User:Nihiltres|Nihiltres]] 23:39, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
::I'm going to change both of [[Orange (colour)]] and [[Blue]] back to the British spelling, as per [[WP:MOS#National_varieties_of_English|the Manual of Style's guideline on resolving these decisions.]] I will change Orange back to correspond to the spelling used in its title (per the rule that articles should be consistent), and Blue back to correspond to [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blue&oldid=239829 the dialect used by the first contributor]. I'll leave Black - despite [[User:Cat's Tuxedo|Cat's Tuxedo]]'s needless change against [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Black&diff=87673458&oldid=87634881 my change that changed very few instances], it is the dialect of the first contributor. Hopefully this solution, aided by the MoS, can resolve this ultimately pointless conflict. I'll wait until I hear from (both of) you to go ahead and change any of the articles concerned back, to prevent this being construed as more edit warring. I'm posting this on the talk pages of both [[User talk:Zoe|Zoe]] and [[User talk:Cat's Tuxedo|Cat's Tuxedo]]. Regards, [[User:Nihiltres|Nihiltres]] 01:39, 16 November 2006 (UTC)


''The Best of Bruce Dickinson'' album with two new Roy Z songs and a limited edition disc of rarities was released in 2001. Dickinson is said to have wanted to record another album with Roy Z, but he was busy with [[Judas Priest]] vocalist, [[Rob Halford]], and the window of opportunity was missed. ''[[Tyranny of Souls]]'' was finally released in May 2005. This time the songwriting was all split between Roy Z and Dickinson, with Roy playing all guitars and even bass on some songs. Much of the writing was done by Roy sending recordings of riffs to Dickinson which he wrote lyrics and melodies for while on tour. With the release of ''Tyranny of Souls'', Dickinson's back catalog was reissued with a bonus disc of extra tracks for each album except ''The Chemical Wedding'' which included 3 bonus tracks on the same disc as the original track listing. The two live albums, "Alive in Studio A" and "Scream For Me Brazil" were packaged together in a three-disc set.
== Nihongo ==
Why are you adding nihongo characters to articles? Specifically, [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bart_Simpson&diff=next&oldid=85982584 this case here]. Nihongo is not necessary for articles that are not Japanese in origin. --[[User:Jnelson09|Jnelson09]] 00:07, 17 November 2006 (UTC)


A three-disc DVD package, named simply ''[[Anthology (Bruce Dickinson DVD)|Anthology]]'', was released June 2006 and contains three concerts from his career, promo videos and footage from his Samson days.
I was only trying to improve the article by adding more useful info. Basically, I was only trying to help. Hmmm. [[User:Cat's Tuxedo|Cat&#39;s Tuxedo]] 00:19, 17 November 2006 (UTC)


=== Return to Iron Maiden ===
*I've been doing that with virtually everything for 8 years now, but unless it's Japanese-related, it's quite unnecessary. [[User:Xlittlecloudx|Xlittlecloudx]] ([[User talk:Xlittlecloudx|talk]]) 04:01, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
Along with [[Adrian Smith]], Dickinson rejoined Iron Maiden in 1999. As a 6-piece (Janick Gers remained in the band as well) they embarked on a small tour. Afterwards they set about recording the first Iron Maiden studio album with Bruce on vocals since 1992, ''[[Brave New World (album)|Brave New World]]''. The Brave New World tour culminated with a performance at the huge [[Rock in Rio]] festival, which was captured on DVD.


Dickinson along with Adrian Smith have continued on as full members of the 6-piece band, recording the follow up ''[[Dance of Death (album)|Dance of Death]]'' album, ''[[Death on the Road]]'' live album and DVD, and most recently their newest studio album ''[[A Matter of Life and Death (album)|A Matter of Life and Death]]'' while also pursuing his solo musical and airline pilot careers.
== I Never Met the Dead Man ==


===Recent life===
Well done on your rewording of the plot synopsis on the [[I Never Met the Dead Man]] article! I had tried previously to make it more concise, but having not seen this episode, I could only work with what there already was; your edit really made it a lot better, though. Thanks! &ndash;[[User:Dvandersluis|Dvandersluis]] 14:50, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
Dickinson's interests include [[literature]], [[author|writing]], [[Fencing (sport)|fencing]] (at which he has competed internationally, and he also founded a fencing equipment company under the brand name "Duellist" <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.duellist.com/cgi-bin/fencing.cgi?page=About-Us.html
|title=The Duellist History |accessdate=2007-04-09 |format=HTML |work= }}</ref>), [[train]] technology and [[aviator|flying]] [[Boeing 757]] charter jets for the [[United Kingdom|UK]] charter [[airline]] [[Astraeus (airline)|Astraeus]] where he is employed as a Captain.<ref>{{cite web
| last =Warwick
| first =Graham
| title =Astraeus unveils 'heavy metal' 757 for Iron Maiden tour
| publisher = [[Flight Global]]
| date =2007-12-23
| url =http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2007/12/23/220533/picture-astraeus-unveils-heavy-metal-757-for-iron-maiden-tour.html
| accessdate =2007-12-24 }}</ref> He was taught to fly by [[British Airways]] commercial pilot Captain Phil Dales.


In the summer of 2006, Dickinson flew about 200 UK citizens home from Lebanon during the Israel/Hezbollah conflict<ref>[http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=364x1702008 Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden) flying Britons out of Lebanon - Democratic Underground<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. On 12 February 2007, Dickinson was given permission to fly [[Rangers F.C.]] to Israel for their UEFA cup game against [[Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C.|Hapoel Tel Aviv]]. Dickinson asked if he could pilot this flight as soon as he found Astraeus had the contract for it. After the collapse of XL airways in September 2008 he piloted an Iceland Express aeroplane and flew home 180 stranded holiday makers from Egypt, as well as a Boeing 747 with a group of british RAF pilots from Afghanistan. "A lot of them recognised him because they are Maiden fans, but he was there in his professional capacity as a pilot," says an RAF spokesman.
== 8-Bit Theater - Cultural References ==


Dickinson has three children with his wife Paddy Bowden: Austin Dickinson (born 1990), Griffin Dickinson (born 1992), and Kia Michelle Dickinson (born 1994).
I can see you're going through the comic archives and listing every single reference you come across in the article. While I'm sure this is a lot of work, I want to advise you to rethink this endeavour in terms of what it will add to the article for the average reader, i.e. someone who isn't familiar with the comic. I made an entry on the article's talk page about this, and your contribution to the discussion will be appreciated. --[[User:R. Wolff|R. Wolff]] 20:52, 2 December 2006 (UTC)


===Television and radio presenting===
== Article in need of cleanup - please assist if you can ==


Dickinson currently presents the Friday evening "[[Rock music|rock]] show" on [[BBC]] [[radio]] station [[BBC 6 Music|6 Music]]. He has recently taken the helm of [[BBC Radio 2]] serial 'Masters of Rock'. He also presented the 5-part historical TV series about [[aviation]]; ''[[Flying Heavy Metal]]'' was shown on the [[Discovery Channel]], which is now shown on the replacement for [[Discovery Wings]], [[Discovery Turbo]] in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. He was also a guest on a Discovery Channel show where he shared his enthusiasm for trains. He was also a guest on the Tanks episode, where he drove a Russian [[T-34]] tank. The most recent television programme he has presented was a show on [[spontaneous human combustion]] for [[Sky One]] called ''Inside Spontaneous Human Combustion with Bruce Dickinson'', in which he investigates the phenomenon of this occurrence by enlisting the help of several experts and performing various experiments to determine its possible cause.
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Dickinson has also turned his hand to scriptwriting, having written a film script entitled "[[Chemical Wedding (film)|Chemical Wedding]]" which is has been made into a film starring [[Simon Callow]]. Dickinson played a few small [[cameo roles]] and has composed the soundtrack.


== hey ==
==Singing style==
Bruce Dickinson has his own singing style. He was trained by Opera singers to get his famous broad range of notes and enormous screams. He was given the nickname "The Air Raid Siren" because when he joined Iron Maiden and recording his first album "Number of the Beast", their sound engineer Martin Birch wanted to get the right scream for the song of the same name and bothered Bruce until it was what he wanted.
thanks for keeping the crash article clean. Mike 06:49, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
:Why thank ye. Since [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)]] is the only main video game character with a featured article, I used that as my main reference in my big cleanup of the page. It's a damn shame that so very few video game characters have featured articles. Help us change that, will ya?[[User:Cat's Tuxedo|Cat&#39;s Tuxedo]] 23:24, 26 December 2006 (UTC)


Bruce ahs never changed his singing style whatsoever even since returning to Iron Maiden the only thing that changed in Bruce's singing is it is a little more polished.
== Removal of my suggestion ==


== Discography ==
I would like your [[Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Spam#User_Talk_pages|opinion]] about the notion that I was "spamming" you by leaving you a message on your Talk page (which was, in turn, deleted by another [[User:Gwernol|user]] who determined it to be spam). Please comment, if you'd like, under my [[Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Spam#User_Talk_pages|question]] for the folks at WikiProject Spam. Seems to me that they're going a bit too far censoring Wikipedia users from even TALKING to each other on a Talk page, if there's an external link involved. Was I helpful to you at all, or merely an annoyance? --[[User:JossBuckle Swami|JossBuckle Swami]] 17:36, 31 December 2006 (UTC)
=== Speed===
* ''Balls Deep Dallas'' (1976)
* ''Man in the Street 7"'' (1980)


=== [[Samson (band)|Samson]] ===
== The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask ==
* ''[[Survivors (Samson album)|Survivors]]'' (1979) (Bruce joined after this album was recorded, and appears only on the re-issued import)
I've tagged your recent edit to [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]] as unsourced. While it appears to be a decent contribution, it is unsourced so I would be interested to know where you got your information. Thanks. [[User:Axem Titanium|Axem Titanium]] 05:18, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
* ''[[Head On (Samson album)|Head On]]'' (1980)
:Well, if you must know, I got it off the Internet Movie DataBase. It's in the Alternate Versions section of the Majora's Mask article. It's right here: [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0264790/alternateversions] [[User:Cat's Tuxedo|Cat&#39;s Tuxedo]] 06:05, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
* ''[[Shock Tactics (album)|Shock Tactics]]'' (1981)
::Oh, that's unfortunate since imdb is notorious for not being the most reliable source when it comes to trivia. Also, I'm not sure if it would fall under [[WP:COPYVIO]] since I don't know the copyright status of that page. I'll try to find an alternative source. [[User:Axem Titanium|Axem Titanium]] 16:37, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
* ''Live at Reading 1981'' (1990)


=== Iron Maiden ===
== Great Job with the Keroro article ==
* ''[[The Number of the Beast (album)|The Number of the Beast]]'' (1982)
* ''[[Piece of Mind (Iron Maiden album)|Piece of Mind]]'' (1983)
* ''[[Powerslave (album)|Powerslave]]'' (1984)
* ''[[Live After Death]]'' (Live, 1985)
* ''[[Somewhere in Time (album)|Somewhere in Time]]'' (1986)
* ''[[Seventh Son of a Seventh Son]]'' (1988)
* ''[[No Prayer for the Dying]]'' (1990)
* ''[[Fear of the Dark (album)|Fear of the Dark]]'' (1992)
* ''[[A Real Live One]]'' (Live, 1993)
* ''[[A Real Dead One]]'' (Live, 1993)
* ''[[Live at Donington (Iron Maiden)|Live at Donington]]'' (Live, 1993)
* ''[[Brave New World (album)|Brave New World]]'' (2000)
* ''[[Rock in Rio (album)|Rock in Rio]]'' (Live, 2002)
* ''[[Dance of Death (album)|Dance of Death]]'' (2003)
* ''[[Death on the Road]]'' (Live, 2005)
* ''[[A Matter of Life and Death (album)|A Matter of Life and Death]]'' (2006)


=== Bruce Dickinson ===
I like what you did with the [[Keroro (character)|Keroro]](this should be moved to [[Keroro (Sgt. Frog)]] or something similar) article. It looks a lot cleaner than before especially since there was a truckload of unencyclopedic information. There seems to be a bit of dispute with it, but I think it's all for the better. I hope you'll be able to do the other articles the same way too. [[User:InsaneZeroG|InsaneZeroG]] 02:30, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
{{see details|Bruce Dickinson discography}}


=== Iron Maiden Videos/DVDs ===
==Dragonball Wiki==
* ''[[Video Pieces]]'' (1983)
*Hi there. I noticed you're fan of the [[Dragon Ball]] series, and I'm trying to recruit some fans from here to contribute to the [http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Dragon Ball Wiki]. It's in terrible shape right now with pretty much no consistency or policies, and only this week have I been able to get [[User:Angela|Angela]] and [[User:Sannse|Sannse]] to create some Forums for us over there. I've got a proposed [http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Forum:Manual_of_Style Manual of Style] going over there and would like some people to contribute to that to set up some policies and start making the wiki bigger, better, and more intelligible/consistent. If you're interested, please [http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page hop on over] or [http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/User_talk:Wildyoda talk to me]. Thanks for the time, whether you're interested or not. [[User:Wildyoda|Wildyoda]] 08:44, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
* ''[[Behind the Iron Curtain (VHS)|Behind the Iron Curtain]]'' (1985)
* ''[[Live After Death (VHS)|Live After Death]]'' (1985)
* ''[[12 Wasted Years]]'' (1987)
* ''[[Maiden England]]'' (1989)
* ''[[The First Ten Years: The Videos]]'' (1990)
* ''[[From There to Eternity]]'' (1992)
* ''[[Donington Live 1992]]'' (1993)
* ''[[Raising Hell (VHS/DVD)|Raising Hell]]'' (1994)
* ''[[Classic Albums|Classic Albums: The Number of the Beast]]'' (2001)
* ''[[Rock in Rio (VHS/DVD)|Rock in Rio]]'' (2002)
* ''[[Visions of the Beast (VHS/DVD)|Visions of the Beast]]'' (2003)
* ''[[The Early Days]]'' (2004)
* ''[[Death on the Road]]'' (2005)
* Live After Death on DVD (2008)


=== Miscellaneous appearances ===
==Fuzzy and cozy wishes from this user!==
* ''Oh baby'' EP (1981) by Xero — "Lone Wolf" secret track
* ''The Nightmare on Elmstreet Part 5'' Soundtrack (1989) —"Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter"
* ''Rock aid Armenia: The Earthquake Album'' (1989) —"Smoke on the Water" cover
* ''Comic Relief - Smear campaign'' (1992) —"Elected" cover
* ''[[Nativity in Black|Nativity In Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath]]'' (1994) —"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" cover, with [[Godspeed (band)|Godspeed]]
* ''Friends for life'' (1997) by [[Montserrat Caballé]] —"Bohemian Rhapsody" cover
* ''Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie'' Soundtrack (1997) —"Elected" cover
* ''Extreme Championship Wrestling Compilation - Extreme Music'' (1998) —"The Zoo" cover
* ''The Bride of Chucky'' Soundtrack (1998)
* ''[[Humanary Stew: A tribute to Alice Cooper]]'' (1998) —"Black Widow" cover
* ''Los Angeles, California 5/18/1998'' (live, Official Bootleg) (1998) by [[Dream Theater]] -"Perfect strangers, The trooper, Where eagles dare, Killers"
* ''[[Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator]]'' (2000) by [[Ayreon]] —"Into the Black Hole"
* Rock Hard Dynamit Vol. 22 (2000) (German magazine sampler) - "Into the Black Hole (Edit)" by [[Ayreon]]
* ''Resurrection'' (2000) by [[Halford (band)|Halford]] —"The One You Love to Hate"
* ''Live Insurrection'' (2001) by [[Halford (band)|Halford]] —"The One You Love to Hate (live)"
* ''[[Sheep in Kiss Make Up]]'' (2004) by [[Sack Trick]] —"Shout it Out Loud" cover
* ''Execution'' (2005) by [[Tribuzy]] —"Beast in the Light"
* ''Execution Live Reunion'' (2007) by [[Tribuzy]] - "Beast in the Light (live)"
* ''[[Metal: A Headbanger's Journey]]'' (2006) - as himself
* ''Presenting Flying Heavy Metal'' (2006)


== Current members of solo band==
Hey Wikipedian.Guess what? I, too, a vegetarian, and I drink a LOT of milk also,that I think could a brick a cement road with my hand!LOL!=)
* [[Roy Z]] - guitars(1992&ndash;1995, 1997–current)
Best Regards,you sound like a cool guy!
* Agustín Marciani - bass (2005–current)
[[User:Trampton|Trampton]] 10:55, 1 March 2007 (UTC).
* Federico Plazibat - drums (2004-current)


== Former/session members of solo band ==
== Thanks ==
* [[Adrian Smith]] – guitars (1997–1999)
* Eddie Casillas – bass (1992–1995, 1997–1999)
* Dave Ingraham – drums (1992–1995, 1997–1999)
* Doug Van Booven – percussions (1992–1995)
* [[Alex Dickson]] – guitars (1995–1997)
* [[Janick Gers]] – guitars (1989–1992)
* Andy Carr – bass (1989–1992)
* Chris Dale – bass (1995–1997)
* Fabio Del Rio – drums (1989–1990, on the ''Tattooed Millionnaire'' album)
* Dicki Fliszar – drums (1990, on the ''Tattooed Millionnaire'' tour, drums on "Tears Of A Dragon", "Broken" and "Silver Wings")
* Alessandro "Alex" Elena – drums (1995–1997)
* Agustín Marciani – session bass on ''Tyranny of Souls''
* David Moreno – session drums on ''Tyranny of Souls''
* Federico Plazibat - session drums on "Skunkworks"
* Giuseppe "Maestro Mistheria" Iampieri – session keyboards on ''Tyranny of Souls''


== Bibliography ==
For merging the Crash articles. The was some drama I didn't want to deal with! - [[User:A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]] [[User talk:A Link to the Past|(talk)]] 17:48, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
* ''The Adventures of Lord Iffy Boatrace'' (1990), ISBN 0-283-06043-3
* ''The Missionary Position'' (1992), ISBN 0-283-06092-1
* {{cite book | author=Gamba, Marco; Visintini, Nicola | title=Iron Maiden Companion (1st ed.)| publisher=Moving Media & Arts | year=2000 | id=ISBN 8860630282)}}


==Audio==
== Koichi Yamadera ==
* '''"[[Run to the Hills]]"''' {{Audio|IronMaidenRTTH.ogg|Listen}} – Bruce's debut Iron Maiden release.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=K%C5%8Dichi_Yamadera&diff=112131156&oldid=111871976
* '''"Brave New World"''' {{Audio|IronMaidenBNW.ogg|Listen}} – Bruce's return to the fold.


==References==
This move was contrary to the [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style for Japan-related articles]] policy for names.
{{reflist}}


== External links ==
For more information, see the MOS.
* [http://www.screamforme.com/ Official homepage]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/bruce_dickinson/ BBC 6 Music - Bruce Dickinson's Rock Show]
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/berkshire/content/articles/2005/03/22/bruce_dickinson_interview_feature.shtml BBC interview with Bruce Dickinson]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0225503/ IMDb.com Profile: Bruce Dickinson]
* [http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/flight/flying_heavy_metal/european_aviation/index.shtml 'Flying Heavy Metal' at discoverychannel.co.uk]
* [http://www.dose.ca/music/story.html?id=812ad915-4742-4fa8-a8e5-a560224ee352&k=49412 Interview with Bruce Dickinson], ''[[Dose (magazine)|Dose]]'', [[2006-10-18]]
*{{cite web| url=http://yknow-interviews.blogspot.com/2008/01/bruce-dickinson-iron-maiden.html| title= y’know - interviews with the famous | publisher= C.B.Liddell | date = [[2008-01-31]] }}


{{Bruce Dickinson}}
[[User:WhisperToMe|WhisperToMe]] 20:25, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
{{IronMaiden}}


{{Lifetime|1958|LIVING|Dickinson, Bruce}}
== Crash characters. ==
[[Category:People from Worksop]]
[[Category:Alumni of Queen Mary, University of London]]
[[Category:Old Oundelians]]
[[Category:English male singers]]
[[Category:English heavy metal singers]]
[[Category:Falsettos]]
[[Category:Iron Maiden members]]
[[Category:English radio DJs]]
[[Category:English aviators]]
[[Category:British fencers]]


[[bs:Bruce Dickinson]]
If you want more of the content to remain, then I suggest that you do a split of the list to separate heroes and villains. - [[User:A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]] [[User talk:A Link to the Past|(talk)]] 03:07, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
[[br:Bruce Dickinson]]
:I'm not sure why you didn't revert my other similar merges. - [[User:A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]] [[User talk:A Link to the Past|(talk)]] 18:15, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
[[bg:Брус Дикинсън]]

[[ca:Bruce Dickinson]]
== Userpage ==
[[cs:Bruce Dickinson]]

[[da:Bruce Dickinson]]
Do you mind if I remove (or convert the non-free images on userpage to wikilinks) the [[WP:NONFREE|non-free images]] from your usserpage because according to [[Wikipedia:Non-free content criteria]], these kind of images are not allowed on the userpage namespace. Here is an quote taken from it:
[[de:Bruce Dickinson]]

[[es:Bruce Dickinson]]
:<span id="FUC9" /><span id="NFCC9" /><span id="9" /><span id="Articlespaceonly" />Non-free images may be used '''only''' in the article namespace. They should '''never''' be used on templates (including stub templates and navigation boxes) or on [[Wikipedia:User page|user pages]]. To prevent an image category from displaying thumbnails, add <nowiki>__NOGALLERY__</nowiki> to it. They should be linked, not inlined, from talk pages when they are the topic of discussion. This is because it is the policy of the Wikimedia Foundation to allow an unfree image only if no free alternative exists and only if it significantly improves the article it is included on. All other uses, even if legal under the fair use clauses of copyright law, should be avoided to keep the use of unfree images to a minimum. [[Wikipedia:Non-free_content_criteria_exemptions|Exceptions]] can be made on a case-by-case basis if there is a broad [[Wikipedia:Consensus|consensus]] that doing so is necessary to the goal of creating a free encyclopedia (like the gallery of [[:Category:Replaceable fair use images]], which is needed to help people find images to replace). [[User:Squirepants101|Squirepants101]] 23:59, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
[[fr:Bruce Dickinson]]

[[hr:Bruce Dickinson]]
==Yo==
[[io:Bruce Dickinson]]
Can you not mess about with the [[Baroque Works]] page like you did... You added everything related to Croc on there when you did not need bother. That page has info for Croc '''as Mr.0''. Croc as a Shichibukai is on his page. We lost half our nevigations on that page too for characters. [[User:Angel Emfrbl|Angel Emfrbl]] 18:48, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
[[id:Bruce Dickinson]]

[[it:Bruce Dickinson]]
== Digimon articles ==
[[he:ברוס דיקינסון]]

[[lt:Bruce Dickinson]]
The "'''japname'''" in the Digimon masterlists does not mean '''[[romaji]]''', please don't add or change them into romaji. Thanks. [[User:Kennethayes|Kennethayes]] 04:16, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
[[hu:Bruce Dickinson]]

[[nl:Bruce Dickinson]]
== Wrath of Cortex ==
[[ja:ブルース・ディッキンソン]]
Hey man, nice job on the wrath of cortex cleanup, keep up the good work! [[User:TheExtruder|TheExtruder]] 18:22, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
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[[pl:Bruce Dickinson]]
== Crash Bandicoot Security Guard ==
[[pt:Bruce Dickinson]]
Hey, thanks again for keeping an eye on the crash bandicoot (twinsanity) articles, you get my vote as having "mad wikipedia skillz" [[User:TheExtruder|TheExtruder]] 22:16, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
[[ro:Bruce Dickinson]]

[[ru:Дикинсон, Пол Брюс]]
== June 2007 ==
[[simple:Bruce Dickinson]]
{{{icon|[[Image:Information.svg|25px|]]}}} I noticed the message you recently left to {{{{{subst|}}}#if:{{{1|}}}|[[User_Talk:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]]|a newcomer}}. Please remember to [[WP:BITE|try not to bite the newcomers]]. If you see someone make a [[WP:ACM|common mistake]], try to politely point out what they did wrong and how to correct it. {{{{{subst|}}}#if:{{{2|}}}|{{{2}}}|Thanks!}} <!-- Template:uw-bite --> --[[user:h2g2bob|h2g2bob]] ([[user talk:h2g2bob|talk]]) 15:20, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
[[sk:Bruce Dickinson]]
: ''<span class="plainlinksneverexpand">This message refers to [{{fullurl:Talk:Crash Twinsanity|diff=139895866&oldid=139894782}} a recent edit] to [[Talk:Crash Twinsanity]].</span>''
[[sl:Bruce Dickinson]]

[[sr:Брус Дикинсон]]
==Sorry,eh==
[[fi:Bruce Dickinson]]
Sorry to talking to the readers xD!--[[User:Hitamaru|Hitamaru]] 00:08, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
[[sv:Bruce Dickinson]]

[[tr:Bruce Dickinson]]
==Crash images==
[[uk:Дикінсон Брюс]]
Hello. I saw that you removed some of the Crash images from at least one article with an edit summary that they would probably be deleted. I just wanted to give you a heads up that I'll be processing some more of these, which will likely result in you receiving a number of additional semi-automated messages on your talk page. I apologize in advance for the "spam" of your page. Feel free to ignore or remove the messages once they appear, or remediate the issues with the images as you see fit. --[[User:After Midnight|After Midnight]] <sup><small>[[User talk:After Midnight|0001]]</small></sup> 15:24, 23 July 2007 (UTC)

==Userbox==
Hi I'm a new user..can you tell me how can I put userboxes in my userpage? Princess_Elise17 12:52, 4 September 2007 (UTC)

:Oh, that's easy. Just follow the instructions on this page ([[Wikipedia:Userboxes]]) and you'll figure it out. [[User:Cat's Tuxedo|Cat&#39;s Tuxedo]] 20:40, 4 September 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for helping me ^^ Princess_Elise17 22:10, 4 September 2007 (UTC) <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Princess Elise17|Princess Elise17]] ([[User talk:Princess Elise17|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Princess Elise17|contribs]]) {{{2|}}}</small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

==Minnesota Meetup==
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<div style="float:left; padding:10px 10px 0 0; clear:left">[[Image:Flag of Minnesota.svg|100px]]</div><div style="float:left; clear:none; font-weight:bold; padding:10px"><div style="font-size:180%; padding-bottom:0.5em">Minnesota Meetup</div><div style="font-size:120%">Sunday, [[2007-10-07]], 1:00 p.m. (13:00)<br />[http://www.saintanthonymain.com/pracna.html Pracna on Main]<br />117 Main SE, Minneapolis, Minnesota<br />[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=%22pracna+on+main%22&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=36.452734,77.255859&ie=UTF8&ll=46.377254,-92.460937&spn=31.793982,77.255859&z=4&iwloc=A&om=1 Map]</div></div><div style="font-size:150%; font-weight:bold; float:right; padding:10px">Please pass this on! [[Wikipedia_talk:Meetup/Minneapolis#2007_meetup|RSVP here.]]</div>
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<div style="clear:both; font-size:xx-small; text-align:right;">Spam delivered by [[User:Jonathunder|Jonathunder]] 16:24, 30 September 2007 (UTC)</div></div></div>

== Just noticed page move ==
I was looking up the page for an actor in one of the shows whose articles I edit, and I saw that you had moved it to a title utilizing the Hepburn romanicization. While I understand why you did this, it was to the best of my knowledge also in [[WP:MOS-JA]] that under [[WP:MOS-JA#Names of modern figures]], you would use the name used by the individual if given in the Latin alphabet for the article. This is why I had originally moved [[Yūki Satō]] to [[Yuuki Sato]], because on his personal blog, he utilizes the latter spelling. Now, I know that the move took place nearly three months ago, but I would just like you to know that I undid the move and put it back at the title without macrons due to the subject's personal usage, and that in the future, you can double check to see if that is the case if you perform other [[WP:MOS-JA]] based page moves.—[[User:Ryulong|<font color="blue">Ryūlóng</font>]] ([[User talk:Ryulong|<font color="gold">竜龍</font>]]) 00:48, 1 October 2007 (UTC)

==Crash Bandicoot assessment==
{{la|Crash of the Titans}}

Before I start, I need to say you watch waayyyy to much anime. I like that.

I assessed the your Crash Bandicoot [[Crash of the Titans]] article for GA status and found some problems with the citations for the '''Story''' section. If you could work on those, I will finish the assessment tout suite. There is currently a seven day hold on it to allow you to address the issues.

Jeremy ([[User:Jerem43|Jerem43]] 22:45, 9 October 2007 (UTC))

I see you did some work, but there is still two points that need to be addressed:

# Please add the ''|author='' and ''|date='' tags to your <nowiki>{{cite web}}</nowiki> references, I looked at many of the cited sources and the information is in the articles on several of the pages including IGN, Gamespot and Gamespy.
# I still have some issues with the use of [[Primary sources]] in the ''Story'' section. I have asked for a second opinion on them just to make sure.

These are the only two things I can see that need to be addressed.

- Jeremy ([[User:Jerem43|Jerem43]] 06:36, 11 October 2007 (UTC))

: I got the second opinion and he stated that the references for the story are all set. - It is a GA, congratulations on a good job.

:- Jeremy ([[User:Jerem43|Jerem43]] 01:45, 12 October 2007 (UTC))

==Dragon Drive==
I appreciate that you organized the voice actors and seiyuu into a box like that since I don't know how to, but could you put the rest of them up too? Those other characters are important. [[User:Bokan|Bokan]] 08:32, 11 November 2007 (UTC)Bokan

== ONLINE SOURCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ==

YOU THINK I NEED A ONLINE SOURCE YOU ALONG WITH MICHAEL FREAK LUIGI IDIOT AND ATOMIC UGLY SHALL DIE <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Evilmastermind|Evilmastermind]] ([[User talk:Evilmastermind|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Evilmastermind|contribs]]) 02:18, 16 November 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

Not suprisingly, that guy was blocked from editing indefintly. [[User:ADBandicoot|ADBandicoot]] ([[User talk:ADBandicoot|talk]]) 18:10, 28 November 2007 (UTC)

==List of Crash Bandicoot locations==
I'm intending on creating a list of Crash Bandicoot locations. Do have any advice for me? [[User:ADBandicoot|ADBandicoot]] 17:50, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

:You should try using the [[Universe of Kingdom Hearts]] article as reference. The article should start off with a 'Concept and design' section describing how the areas were created and styled. I suggest looking up Naughty Dog's Crash Bandicoot websites or Radical's ''Crash of the Titans'' interview with Crash Mania for info on that. Then it should go into the list of the locations, to which the [[Wumpa Islands]] article should be merged. The 'Earth' section should go like this: N. Sanity Island, Wumpa Island, Cortex Island, Iceberg Lab, Von Clutch's MotorWorld, and there might be some others that I'm forgetting. I think other worlds should be included after that, like the Tenth Dimension, the Galaxy Circuit, Hyperspace, places like that. The article should end with a reception page saying what reviewers think of the worlds in different games. Oh, and make sure there's references. [[User:Cat's Tuxedo|Cat&#39;s Tuxedo]] 19:04, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

==Speedy deletion of [[:Stefan Gossler]]==
[[Image:Nuvola apps important.svg|32px|left]] A tag has been placed on [[:Stefan Gossler]] requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under [[WP:CSD#A7|section A7 of the criteria for speedy deletion]], because the article appears to be about a person or group of people, but it does not indicate how or why the subject is notable: that is, why an article about that subject should be included in an encyclopedia. Under the [[WP:CSD#Articles|criteria for speedy deletion]], articles that do not assert the subject's importance or significance may be deleted at any time. Please [[Wikipedia:Notability|see the guidelines for what is generally accepted as notable]], as well as our subject-specific [[Wikipedia:Notability (people)|notability guideline for biographies]].

If you think that this notice was placed here in error, you may contest the deletion by adding <code>{{tl|hangon}}</code> to the top of the article (just below the existing speedy deletion or "db" tag), coupled with adding a note on '''[[Talk:Stefan Gossler|the article's talk page]]''' explaining your position, but be aware that once tagged for ''speedy'' deletion, if the article meets the criterion it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the article that would would render it more in conformance with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. - [[User:Realkyhick|Realkyhick]] <small>([[User talk:Realkyhick|Talk to me]])</small> 16:34, 4 December 2007 (UTC)<!-- Template:Db-bio-notice --> <!-- Template:Db-csd-notice-custom -->

==Ihsbislns==
That user you see on the headline called you immature on the Crash Twinsanity talk page. Tell him not to be incivil. [[User:ADBandicoot|ADBandicoot]] ([[User talk:ADBandicoot|talk]]) 17:50, 12 December 2007 (UTC)

:Can't you do it? I've got other things to do. [[User:Cat&#39;s Tuxedo|Cat&#39;s Tuxedo]] ([[User talk:Cat&#39;s Tuxedo#top|talk]]) 18:55, 12 December 2007 (UTC)

It's Ihsbislns for one, and second, Cat if you need others to be your messenger then that's just sad. --[[User:Ihsbislns|Ihsbislns]] ([[User talk:Ihsbislns|talk]]) 14:00, 13 December 2007 (UTC)

==Uka Uka up for deletion==
[[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Uka Uka]]. Go there, and express your opinions, because Mr Uka-Uka-Hater obviously doesn't get it. [[User:CBFan|CBFan]] ([[User talk:CBFan|talk]]) 11:13, 27 December 2007 (UTC)

==AfD nomination of [[Uka Uka]]==
[[Image:Nuvola apps important.svg|48px|left]]An article that you have been involved in editing, [[Uka Uka]], has been listed for [[Wikipedia:Deletion policy|deletion]]. If you are interested in the deletion discussion, please participate by adding your comments at [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Uka Uka]]. Thank you.<!-- Template:adw --> [[User:BJBot|BJBot]] ([[User talk:BJBot|talk]]) 18:29, 30 December 2007 (UTC)

==[[User:Collectonian]]==
CBFan here. Could you please speak to him about his edits and his basic attitude towards my edits concerning the [[List of Crash Bandicoot characters]] page, the [[Talk:List of Crash Bandicoot characters]] page and also this page, [[User:Collectonian/WIP5]], which he created himself. I'm asking you because he refuses to listen to a single constructive word I say, and you know most things about the Crash Bandicoot series anyway. Thanks in advance. [[Special:Contributions/79.74.122.255|79.74.122.255]] ([[User talk:79.74.122.255|talk]]) 23:17, 11 January 2008 (UTC)

==DVD cover for [[Paprika (2006 film)]]==
Hi, I saw that in your fair use template for the [[Paprika (2006 film)|Paprika]] DVD cover you said "not sure" about low resolution. If the image is under 0.1 megapixels, then it qualifies as low-res. If the image less than 300 pixels wide and tall, then it will be low-res automatically. I thought about making the image smaller but I wanted to mention it to you first. - <b><span style="color:blue">carolyn</span><span style="color:green"><sup>81</sup></span></b> ([[User:Carolyn81|user]] &bull; [[User_talk:Carolyn81|talk]]) 18:47, 17 January 2008 (UTC)

== WikiProject Germany Invitation ==

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Hello, Cat's Tuxedo! I'd like to call your attention to the WikiProject Germany and the German-speaking Wikipedians' notice board. I hope their links, sub-projects and discussions are interesting and even helpful to you. If not, I hope that new ones will be.
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Germany]] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Germany&action=watch finger on pulse]
* [[Wikipedia:German-speaking Wikipedians' notice board]] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:German-speaking_Wikipedians%27_notice_board&action=watch finger on pulse]
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--[[User:Zeitgespenst|Zeitgespenst]] ([[User talk:Zeitgespenst|talk]]) 12:39, 24 January 2008 (UTC)

== Hello from deviantART ==

Wow, cool, I didn't know you were Sissy Comformist from dA! You may know me as sephys-little-cloud. Small world, isn't it? >>; Anyway, yeah, I'm volunteering to patrol N. Gin's article (I hope it stays up -- they want to merge all Crash characters into one article. Blegh.) [[User:Xlittlecloudx|Xlittlecloudx]] ([[User talk:Xlittlecloudx|talk]]) 03:55, 4 February 2008 (UTC)

==GEEK==
Did I ever tell you your a geek <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/75.90.171.238|75.90.171.238]] ([[User talk:75.90.171.238|talk]]) 04:04, 6 March 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

:Why, no. I don't believe you have. Would you care to explain why? [[User:Cat&#39;s Tuxedo|Cat&#39;s Tuxedo]] ([[User talk:Cat&#39;s Tuxedo#top|talk]]) 12:07, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

[[Image:Information.svg|25px]] Welcome to Wikipedia. It might not have been your intention, but your recent edit removed content from {{#if:Hitoshi Nakata|[[:Hitoshi Nakata]]|Wikipedia}}. When removing text, please specify a reason in the [[Help:Edit summary|edit summary]] and discuss edits that are likely to be controversial on the article's [[Wikipedia:Talk page|talk page]]. If this was a mistake, don't worry; the text has been restored, as you can see from the [[Help:Page history|page history]]. Take a look at the [[Wikipedia:Welcome|welcome page]] to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia, and if you would like to experiment, please use the [[Wikipedia:Sandbox|sandbox]]. {{#if:|{{{2}}}|Thank you.}}<!-- Template:uw-delete1 --> A link to the edit I have reverted can be found here: <span class="plainlinks">[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hitoshi_Nakata&diff=next&oldid=191676070 link]</span>. If you believe this edit should not have been reverted, please contact me. <!-- 72--> [[User:BigHairRef|BigHairRef]] | [[User talk:BigHairRef|Talk]] 20:56, 7 March 2008 (UTC)

I meant in a good way because you have a lot of techelogeny that I wish I had <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/75.90.171.238|75.90.171.238]] ([[User talk:75.90.171.238|talk]]) 21:26, 7 March 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->



::Oh sure. You're just like an annoying 6 year old trying to be hard. Not you, Tux. Btw, this is ADBandicoot, sorry about sockpuppetry, I just want to help Wikipedia with a fresh start. Please don't try to block me or something. --[[User:YowuzaZXWolfie|YowuzaZXWolfie]] ([[User talk:YowuzaZXWolfie|talk]]) 16:50, 18 August 2008 (UTC)

::I was talking about the IP, so don't. --[[User:YowuzaZXWolfie|YowuzaZXWolfie]] ([[User talk:YowuzaZXWolfie|talk]]) 16:51, 18 August 2008 (UTC)

==SF movie japanese dub listing?==
Is there a list of who did the dubbing for the voices in the japanese showing of Street Fighter? Noticed you mentioned the Chun-li bit, figured it could be important to know for some of the others.--[[User:Kung Fu Man|Kung Fu Man]] ([[User talk:Kung Fu Man|talk]]) 23:13, 10 March 2008 (UTC)

==[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Peer review/Crash Boom Bang!]]==
I've finally gotten around to replying to you at the above. My apologies for not doing so sooner, after you'd spent time doing work on it, it's been in the back of my head for days but I've had something of a headcold which isn't helping. Anyways, hope it's of use. [[User:Someone another|Someone]][[User_talk:Someone another|another]] 00:08, 15 March 2008 (UTC)

==CfD nomination of Category:Fictional characters with mental illness==
[[Image:Info non-talk.png|left|48px|]]'''[[:Category:Fictional characters with mental illness]]''', which you created, has been nominated for [[Wikipedia:Category deletion policy|deletion]], [[:Category:Categories for merging|merging]], or [[Wikipedia:Naming conventions (categories)|renaming]]. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments at '''[[Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2008 March 18#Category:Fictional characters with mental illness|the category's entry]]''' on the [[Wikipedia:Categories for discussion|Categories for discussion]] page.<!-- Template:Cfd-notify--> Thank you. – I realize that you're not actually the creator, but his account has been blocked, and you made a substantial editorial contribution. [[User:Cgingold|Cgingold]] ([[User talk:Cgingold|talk]]) 00:05, 19 March 2008 (UTC)

==Houko Kuwashima==
Her given name's commonly (and some would say officially) romanized as "Houko", so I'm just curious why you moved it back. [[User:JuJube|JuJube]] ([[User talk:JuJube|talk]]) 11:05, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
:According to the Manual of Style (Japan-related articles), it is common practice to romanize such names with macrons as to give the title a cleaner look. [[User:Cat&#39;s Tuxedo|Cat&#39;s Tuxedo]] ([[User talk:Cat&#39;s Tuxedo#top|talk]]) 16:05, 3 April 2008 (UTC)

==CDi Zelda==
Great job on improving the article! If you could possibly write a paragraph on the gameplay of "Zelda's Adventure", this article would be all set for GA nomination, which would be awesome. [[User:Judgesurreal777|Judgesurreal777]] ([[User talk:Judgesurreal777|talk]]) 19:37, 12 April 2008 (UTC)

=="activities"==
These edits of yours [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Expelled:_No_Intelligence_Allowed&diff=prev&oldid=206216680][http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Expelled:_No_Intelligence_Allowed&diff=next&oldid=206223058] are so ill-advised as to border on the disruptive. Please [[WP:UCS]]. [[User:Dbachmann|dab]] <small>[[User_talk:Dbachmann|(𒁳)]]</small> 13:48, 17 April 2008 (UTC)

==Adding articles to Featured Topics==
Please don't do that without going through the proper procedures, found at [[Wikipedia:Featured_topic_candidates/Nomination_procedure#Adding_new_articles_to_an_existing_topic]]. [[User:Gary King|<font color="#02e">Gary</font>&nbsp;<font color="#02b"><b><font size="+1"><i>K</i></font>ing</b></font>]]&nbsp;<font size="-1">([[User talk:Gary King|<font color="#02e">talk</font>]])</font> 00:22, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
: I have no idea what you are talking about. I am talking about your addition of an article to the Zelda FT. [[User:Gary King|<font color="#02e">Gary</font>&nbsp;<font color="#02b"><b><font size="+1"><i>K</i></font>ing</b></font>]]&nbsp;<font size="-1">([[User talk:Gary King|<font color="#02e">talk</font>]])</font> 00:59, 16 May 2008 (UTC)

==Crash Boom Bang! GAN promotion==
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Bruce Dickinson

Paul Bruce Dickinson (born 7 August 1958 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England) is a British singer, airline pilot, radio show host, DJ, historian, television presenter, fencer, producer, novelist, and songwriter, best known as the lead singer in the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. According to Allmusic, Dickinson "was the most acclaimed and instantly recognizable vocalist to emerge from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement of the early-'80s".[1] He is the older cousin of Rob Dickinson, lead singer of British Alternative rock band Catherine Wheel.

Brief summary

Before Iron Maiden, Dickinson was the singer in a similar band called Samson from 1979 until he joined Iron Maiden two years later in 1981. In Samson and previous bands, he went by the name of "Bruce Bruce". During previous years, he was in Styx (1976) (not to be confused with the American band of the same name), then went on to sing for Speed (1977 - 1978). When Speed split up, he joined Shots until the summer of 1979. He made his recording debut with Iron Maiden on their Number of the Beast album in 1982.

Dickinson quit Iron Maiden in 1993 in order to pursue his solo career and was replaced by Blaze Bayley, who had previously been the lead singer of the metal band Wolfsbane. Dickinson's solo work ranges from the Alternative rock sound of 1996's Skunkworks, to the all out Metal style of Accident of Birth. Dickinson was releasing an artistic energy he felt was suppressed by Iron Maiden's strict progressive metal format, which he claimed could not accommodate emotional reflection as evidenced in the lyrics of "Tears of the Dragon." After releasing two traditional metal albums with former Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith (which were arguably more akin to the genre than Maiden's epic format), Dickinson rejoined the band in 1999 along with Smith. Both are still in the band to date. Since then, Dickinson has only released one more solo album (Tyranny of Souls) but says his solo career is not over. He has signed a contract with his label to do 3 more solo albums. Soon after Dickinsons solo career he flew to Australia to join the Alternative Punk band Option, however this was short lived due to the re-joining of Iron Maiden.

Biography

Childhood

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Dickinson (middle row, 2nd from left) at Oundle, 1974

Paul Bruce Dickinson was born in the small mining town of Worksop, Nottinghamshire. His mother worked part-time in a shoe shop and his father was a mechanic in the army. Dickinson's birth hurried the young couple into marriage. Initially, he was brought up by his grandparents; his grandfather was a coal-face worker at the local colliery and his grandmother was a housewife. These pieces of information are actually referred to in his song 'Born In '58' from his solo album 'Tattooed Millionaire'.

Dickinson started school at Manton Primary. Soon afterwards, when he was six, his parents moved from Worksop to Sheffield and he consequently had to go to a new school, Manor Top, which Dickinson disliked. After six months, his parents decided to move him out to a small private school called Sharrow Vale Junior. Of this period, he recalled "I grew up in an environment where it struck me that the world was never gonna do me any favours. And I had very few close friends, because we were always moving. I think that's partly why I grew up feeling like such an outsider. I didn't have an unhappy childhood, but it was unconventional, to say the least".

Dickinson's first musical experience was dancing in his grandparents' front room to Chubby Checker's "The Twist". The first record Dickinson recalls owning was The Beatles single "She Loves You" which he managed to persuade his granddad to buy him. "I was only four or five but I really loved that scene, The Beatles and Gerry & The Pacemakers. ... I noticed they had B-sides, and that sometimes I liked them even more than the A-sides. That was when I first began noticing the difference between 'good' music and 'bad'." He believes that this marked the beginning of him thinking like a musician. He tried to play an acoustic guitar belonging to his parents, but it blistered his fingers.

By this time, Dickinson's parents were earning a good living from selling estate. A lot of Dickinson's childhood was spent living on a building site, until his parents bought a boarding house where his father sold second-hand cars off a forecourt. The income from their business success gave them the opportunity to give Dickinson—then 13 years old—a boarding school education and they chose Oundle, a public school in Northamptonshire. Dickinson enjoyed being away from home. "I didn't particularly enjoy being with my parents, so I saw it as an escape. I think it was because I hadn't built any real attachment to them when I was very, very young."

At Oundle, however, Dickinson was picked on and routinely bullied by the older boys of Sidney House, the boarding house that he belonged to. His interests at Oundle were often military. He co-founded the school wargames society, and he rose to a position of some power in the Combined Cadet Force.

Oundle was also where Dickinson became attracted to heavy rock. He has said :"I was 13 when I first heard Deep Purple's 'Deep Purple in Rock' album, and it just blew me away! I heard this thing coming out of someone's room one day, and I went in and said 'Whoa! What's that?' And they just looked at me disdainfully and went 'It's "Child in Time" by Deep Purple. Don't you know anything?' But I was too amazed to care. The first album I ever bought was Deep Purple in Rock, all scratched to fuck, but I thought it was great."

Dickinson obtained bongo drums from the music room and practiced. Dickinson remembers trying to learn Let It Be. Other than this tinkering though, he never learned an instrument at school, and as far as his contemporaries can recall, he could not read music. Any technical musical skills that Bruce now possesses were acquired after his stay at Oundle. In an episode of BBC2's Seven Ages of Rock, Bruce said in interview that, like Sinatra's My Way, Iron Maiden's Run to the Hills was based on "rising sixths". Whether or not his illustration was correct, it has to be said that Bruce knew nothing about rising sixths when he left Oundle.

Dickinson was later expelled from Oundle for urinating in the headmaster's dinner. Neil Ashford, his co-urinator, was rusticated; that is, sent home for the rest of the term rather than being permanently excluded from the school, on the grounds that the contribution to the headmaster's beans had been Dickinson's idea. Returning home to Sheffield in 1976, Dickinson enrolled at a local Catholic comprehensive school, although not a practising Catholic himself.

In the summer of 1976, he joined his first band. He had overheard two other pupils talking about their band and that they needed a singer. Dickinson volunteered to do the vocals. They rehearsed in the drummer's father's garage and the band were impressed by Dickinson's singing. It was at this point Dickinson decided to buy a microphone. The first gig Dickinson's new band did was at the Broadfield Tavern pub in Sheffield. Originally called "Paradox," the band changed name upon Dickinson's suggestion, to "Styx", unaware of the American act with the same name. They made local newspaper headlines when a steel worker was awoken by their performance. Of the incident, it was said: "He bottled the guitarist and chucked the drums off-stage". Soon after, the band split up.

University

After leaving school Dickinson didn't really know what he wanted to do. He joined the Territorial Army for six months, which he did not enjoy. As army life was not what he wanted, he applied for a place at University. He had met the minimum grades for getting in and read history at Queen Mary College, in London's East End. His parents wanted him in the army, but he told them that he wanted to get a degree first. "That was what they wanted to hear so that was my cover story. When I got down there I started immediately finding and playing in bands."

In college, Dickinson got involved in the Entertainments Committee. "One day you'd be a roadie for The Jam, the next you'd be putting up the Stonehenge backdrop for Hawkwind or whatever." In 1977, Dickinson met a guy called Paul "Noddy" White. He was a multi-instrumentalist and he had a PA and other equipment. Dickinson suggested that, along with drummer Steve Jones, they form a band together. This would eventually evolve into the band "Speed", described by Dickinson as sounding like a 'crossover between Judas Priest and The Stranglers with a Hammond organ on top of it.' Dickinson recalled: "It had nothing to do with taking speed, we were a completely drug-free band, we just used to play everything ridiculously fast. Like Speed metal, but ten years too early." Dickinson was the vocalist and occasionally played guitar. "I got Noddy to give me guitar lessons and I ... started writing stuff straight away. He showed me three chords and I'd write stuff just from those three chords."

Speed didn't last long, but it encouraged Dickinson to continue to work to be a musician. Dickinson spotted an ad in Melody Maker with the caption "Singer wanted for recording project". Since he had never been near a recording studio he replied immediately. He "wailed, wolfed, hollered and made noises" onto a tape and with it went a note that read; "By the way, if you think the singing's crap, there's some John Cleese stuff recorded on the other side you might find amusing." They liked what they heard and Dickinson came down to the studio. The band was called "Shots" and were formed by two brothers, Phil and Doug Siviter. They were amazed by Dickinson's vocal abilities and they started talking about what music they liked. "I started saying Ian Gillan, Ian Anderson, Arthur Brown, and Doug goes, 'That's it! Fucking Arthur Brown, man! Sometimes your voice is a dead ringer for Arthur! We've got to form a band.' This guy's got a studio and he wants to form a band with me! I was like 'Yes'." A song "Dracula" from this session can be heard as the closing track on The Best of Bruce Dickinson, disc two. According to Dickinson this song is very first thing he ever recorded at all.

Dickinson played pubs with Shots on a regular basis. One particular night, Dickinson suddenly stopped in the middle of a song and started interviewing a man in the audience, heckling for not paying enough attention. He got such a good response he started doing it every night until it became a regular routine. "Suddenly everybody was paying attention, cause they might be next. The first time I did it, afterwards the landlord of the pub was like 'Great show, lads, see you next week'. So we started sort of building this bit into the show. And that was when I first started to get the hang of, just not being a singer, but being a frontman, too."

The next step in Dickinson's career was taken in a pub called the Prince of Wales in Gravesend, Kent, where Shots were playing regularly. One night, Barry Graham ("Thunderstick") and Paul Samson paid a visit. The legend says that Thunderstick, who was there in his every day guise, became the victim of Dickinson's gimmick. "He looked a bit weird so I did a spiel on it". Obviously impressed with his stage-act, Thunderstick and Samson talked with Shots after the performance. A couple of weeks later, Samson called and asked him if he was willing to join their band, Samson. Dickinson was interested since this meant he could play larger gigs in London. Dickinson wanted to "do things with a bit of a weird edge to it". By then, Shots had almost become a heavy metal comedy act; the show had completely taken over the music.

Samson

Formed by Sidcup-born guitarist Paul Samson in 1977, the band had already been established with their debut, "Survivors", released on an independent label. The band toured quite extensively in the UK. Dickinson finished his final exams in the morning and in the afternoon he went down to Wood Wharf Studios in Greenwich to rehearse with them.

Since he was not sure of what to expect from a professional rock band, he decided just to jump in and make the best of it. "In fact, the first rehearsals I went down to with Samson pretty much set the scene for my entire time in the band. I left my girlfriend who I had been with for three years at University. I told her I was gonna turn into a complete arsehole. I thought it was what I was gonna have to do, frankly. Because it was not at all what I expected. In my naivety I thought people who were in rock 'n' roll bands were great artists, and it was a huge shock to the system to realise that they weren't, that they didn't even aspire to be, really. Some of them did, maybe, but some of them, like Samson, were very frightened of the idea, some of them just wanted to have a good drink, a good shag and take some drugs, and I found that really, really difficult to relate to. I thought 'I've got to find out if I'm gonna work with these guys and we're gonna make music'. And as soon as I sort of accepted that, I thought 'Right, I'd better go down and find out what all this drug-taking and shagging's all about then'."

He did smoke a bit already and he had tried dope at college. And in Samson it was more of a habit. "I discovered quickly that if you were straight you couldn't actually communicate with anybody. It was impossible. So I just thought I'd have to smoke a joint, otherwise I wouldn't be able to write anything, and that's pretty much how it went. I more or less resigned myself to it. I thought it was just part of the price that had to be paid. To be honest, every single thing I ever did at that time, I believed it was just a step towards my goal, of just wanting to be a singer in a rock 'n' roll band." Dickinson nowadays refers to his time in the band as "a blur of chemicals".

During the first rehearsals they wrote songs that would be recorded and released on the album called 'Head on'. "I had loads of stuff kicking around and they had loads of bits so we just glued it all together." The songs were slipped into the live set on the coming tour, which was to promote the "Survivors" album. This was a step forward for Dickinson as his first real tour was third on the bill with Randy California and his all time hero Ian Gillan. During his time in Samson, Dickinson was billed as "Bruce Bruce" (derived from Monty Python's Bruces sketch ), a nickname that was forced upon him by their management. They insisted on making all the cheques out to "Bruce Bruce" which had the effect that Dickinson had to go through enormous trouble to cash them in. The management was one of Samson's recurring problems. They booked the band on rather ill-matched support tours, which saw them playing a venue, only to return one week later with another act. Eventually this chain of events culminated in high court leaving the band unable to play gigs and get paid. When the legal side of things were settled and the band left their management in 1981 they discovered that their record company was going bankrupt. "We made every mistake in the business" Dickinson acknowledges.

Frustrated with the fact that the band never seemed to get anywhere, Dickinson contacted guitarist Stuart Smith with the idea of forming a band. They had a few rehearsals and wrote some material together but then Samson seemed to get a better deal and the obvious thing for him to do was to stick with them. During the "Shock Tactics" tour, Thunderstick left the band and was replaced with Mel Gaynor, a black funk/rock drummer who was in the band very briefly and later ended up in Simple Minds. "When you took Thunderstick out of the equation and replaced him with Mel, this phenomenal drummer, there was no excitement in it there anymore. When he played, he played everything perfectly. Everything was in time, there was no mistakes, there was no danger anymore. So I got bored. I had time to think about the shopping list on stage and that's not good. And I realised that this was what Paul wanted. It enabled him to go into more ZZ Top, boogie sort of areas."

Dickinson's last gig with the band was at the Reading Festival in 1981, a gig which was immortalised by the BBC and subsequently released on the album "Live at Reading 81". "Listening to some of these old tracks they stand up really well" says Dickinson. "Certainly all the stuff on 'Shock tactics' does. When you hear the Reading Live album the band was really cooking. And the songs don't sound dated at all." Around that time, Iron Maiden had begun considering change of vocalist due to increasing problems with Paul Di'Anno. Steve Harris and manager Rod Smallwood came to Reading to check Dickinson out for the job. Dickinson was asked to come down to auditions for the band.

Iron Maiden

After accepting the invitation to audition for Iron Maiden, Dickinson spent a week rehearsing with the band, and recorded some demos, and was convinced that they were the band for him. "When I first heard Maiden I got the same buzz of them I did when I heard Deep Purple In Rock. It was like a steam train coming at you and none of the other bands did that anymore". Dickinson discovered that the routines in Maiden were very strict and regimented. Where Samson would just fool around aimlessly, Maiden were working with a very clear idea of the result. "The intention behind that changed after the first couple of records for me, because it became obvious that Maiden worked to a time table. A table that wasn't absolute but it had to be stuck to. 'Now you'll write for six weeks, now you'll make a record for three months, now you're rehearsing for two weeks, now you'll tour for eight months'. It was organized like that and that seemed to suit the style of writing of the band."

After a few gigs in Italy to 'break him in', the band started writing new material for their third album. This was the first time the band had decided to write an entire new album; The two released previously basically consisted of songs the band had been playing for years, with a couple of exceptions, on Killers. The album The Number of the Beast, was put together in five weeks. In the wake of Samson's contractual problems, Dickinson could not be credited on the songs to which he had contributed. "I think you could say I had a very big moral contribution to certain songs, like 'Children of the Damned', 'Run to the Hills' and 'The Prisoner' Those three songs were the songs in which I had the biggest moral contribution." "Moral contribution" refers to the fact that the contribution that he had made was equal to those of the other band members.

"Run to the Hills" was a huge hit in the UK peaking at #7 in the UK singles chart and the album and the following world tour was the band's most successful to date. During the "Beast" tour, Dickinson had fitted well into the role as the band's frontman, and the next two albums, Piece of Mind and Powerslave, showed a very tight and creative band. With Smith and Dickinson contributing half of the songs on the albums, Harris's monopoly of the song writing would be pushed aside in favour for the other members' ideas. "It wasn't always easy, we didn't always agree... In fact we fought like cat and dog at various stages, but we made great music."

On the "Powerslave" tour, Dickinson was sporting a feathered, supposedly Egyptian-inspired, mask during the title track. This was an attempt to introduce more theatrical elements into the stage show. In terms of sales and popularity, the band was peaking. The tour lasted for over a year, as dates kept being added all the time. "It got to the point where me and Harris said 'If they add another week's shows to this tour, we're both going home.'" Dickinson continues, "I thought of leaving. If it's gonna carry on like this, if I'm gonna feel bad all the time, this imprisoned, then I don't really want to go on tour."

After a six month break, of which Dickinson spent a great deal indulging in his favourite sport, fencing, Maiden were about to start writing for a new album. "When it came to writing for a new album, whenever I started to write very heavy metal things, I found I was thinking along these lines, you know, 'I should do one of these, one of those.' So I ended up writing a lot of different things instead for bagpipes, folk things, stuff like Jethro Tull. Bang went my royalties." Though Somewhere in Time marked a departure for the band, introducing a cleaner Progressive rock influenced sound, Dickinson was unhappy with the effort, and has no writing credits. It was during this tour that Dickinson started writing what would become his first published novel, The Adventures of Lord Iffy Boatrace. "Plotting it out was the doddle. It came from a series of mad conversations, actually, that all gestated together along with some Sherlock Holmes, some Biggles and Penthouse, and out it came." It was released in 1990 and due to the loyalty of Maiden's fanbase, 40,000 copies were sold, on the strength of which he produced a sequel, titled The Missionary Position, in 1992.

When the Somewhere in Time tour was finished, Iron Maiden was looking forward to the next album. This was also unexplored territory for the band as it was a concept album. Harris had written the song "The Clairvoyant". Dickinson really liked the idea and the band was quite keen on producing the entire album based around this character with the gift of clairvoyance. When the recordings were finished in December 1987, Dickinson moved to Bonn, so that he could be close to the West Germany training centre for fencing. At the end of the '80s Dickinson was at the peak of his fencing career, eventually ranked as high as 7th in Great Britain in the men's foil discipline, while his club side, the Hemel Hempstead Fencing Club, represented Great Britain in the European Cup of 1989.

After the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son tour in 1988, which climaxed when Maiden headlined the Donington festival in front of 107,000 people, the band decided to take a year off. Rumours were floating around that the band was splitting up, as various members were seen pursuing various solo projects. In 1989, Zomba was looking for someone to do a track to the movie Nightmare on Elm Street Part 5 and Dickinson was asked to contribute. There was a budget, a studio and a producer, Chris Tsangarides. Dickinson was delighted to take up this opportunity and immediately phoned up an old friend of his, Janick Gers. A short time after meeting up they had the track "Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter" ready for the studio.

With assistance from the same musicians as on the previous single - Andy Carr on bass, Fabio del Rio on drums and Gers on guitar - Dickinson's intention was to do something he wouldn't normally do in Maiden and the album was written and recorded in two weeks. Dickinson regarded this album as a follow up from where he left off with Shock Tactics in Samson.

Around this time, Dickinson appeared in one episode of the TV-series Paradise Club, playing the part of a rock guitarist wanting to break free from the dictatorship of his record company. Some tracks were recorded by Dickinson to be used in the episode, mainly cover tracks, with exception of "Ballad of Mutt" which Dickinson played solo on an acoustic guitar.

The album, Tattooed Millionaire, was released in May 1990. By this time, Gers had replaced Adrian Smith in Iron Maiden and the mini world club tour that Maiden embarked upon during the summer introduced his audience to the new Maiden guitarist. The same band was used as in the studio except for Fabio del Rio who was replaced by Dicki Fliszar. With Gers in the league, Maiden was flooded with energy and enthusiasm. Dickinson says, "There were several ways the band could have gone at that point but as it turned out, the next one, No Prayer for the Dying, was a huge backward-step, I thought."

When it came to making a new album in 1992, Dickinson felt that Dream Theater's demos sounded better than No Prayer. He was determined to make sure the over all sound of the album would be given a good treatment. By now, Harris had set up a studio of his own and it was a foregone conclusion that the new album, Fear of the Dark, would be recorded there. "I think it was the first album where we were attempting to recapture something of the past. In many ways I think that we were looking backwards to other albums that we've done in the past while other bands are looking forward to something new."

Dickinson always thought of himself as more than a singer in Iron Maiden. He had been a top fencer, written two novels, done some acting and was doing an increasing amount of guest DJ-ing on various radio-stations. His US label, Sony, asked him if he could do another solo album. Dickinson felt it would offer a welcome "break" for him. The Fear of the Dark tour was divided into two parts and in the gap between Dickinson entered the studio to record his second solo album, backed by the band Skin, again with Chris Tsangarides at the technical helm. Manager Rod Smallwood emphasized that if Dickinson was to make a solo record, it had better be a good one. This had the effect that Dickinson went full-stop and canned the whole thing on the merit that it sounded too much like average metal. "I realized I was just going along with the flow, making my solo album in the same way we were motoring on with Maiden."

This was when Dickinson first started questioning his ambitions. He wanted to break out of the routine and do something "really out there." So off he went to America to record with producer Keith Olsen. "The recording was basically put together electronically, written on computers and keyboards," Dickinson explains. "I wanted to do something quite unusual and quite mad." With the feeling of being tossed between two camps, Dickinson started thinking of leaving the band. "I wore a groove in the kitchen floor for that one." Bruce played his last show with Iron Maiden on 28 August 1993.

Solo career

Bruce Dickinson's career outside Iron Maiden started with the recording of "Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter" which appears on the A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child soundtrack and Disc Two of The Best of Bruce Dickinson album. A different version of the song was recorded by Iron Maiden for the No Prayer for the Dying album. The original version got him a studio deal for a full album. Along with friend and soon-to-be Iron Maiden guitarist Janick Gers, Dickinson wrote the Tattooed Millionaire album within two weeks. The result was a rather poppy rock album. It was, however, far away from Iron Maiden's progressive sound and fantasy lyricism - the bawdy sexual innuendos of "Dive, Dive, Dive!" would never find themselves on one of Iron Maiden's releases.

Before the release of his second effort, Balls to Picasso, Dickinson left Iron Maiden and went through two different efforts with two sets of different collaborators. The first was with Myke Gray of the band Skin, and the second with the producer Keith Olsen. Of the second, a few songs surfaced as B-sides and one, "No Way Out... Continued" appears on the 2-disc The Best of Bruce Dickinson collection. Dickinson was not happy with the majority of the material on these efforts. Salvation came at last in the form of Tribe of Gypsies guitarist Roy Z. He agreed to work with Dickinson to improve the Keith Olsen album and ended replacing all of it except "Tears of the Dragon". Balls to Picasso was recorded with the Tribe of Gypsies and was a far more mature record than Tattooed Millionaire, with some very well-crafted songs, spurred along with the melodic and shredding leads of Roy Z.

The Tribe departed to tour and record under their own steam, leaving Dickinson to track down another band. Dickinson's new writing partner was Alex Dickson, and after touring his current song catalog (documented on Alive in Studio A) with him and the rest of the new band, sat down to write Skunkworks. The idea was that the band would be called that, but the record company insisted Dickinson's name be on the release. Dickinson likened that to David Bowie attempting to do the same with Tin Machine and how it did not work for him either.

The Skunkworks entity ceased to be after the touring due to musical differences (Dickinson wanted the next album to be more metal), and after a period of inactivity Dickinson once again teamed up with Roy Z to record Accident Of Birth. Adrian Smith was asked to guest, and played on the whole album and tour. The album marked a return to heavy metal for Dickinson; in fact the album is much heavier than Iron Maiden, with a less progressive influence. It was a big success and for the first time, a follow up was inevitable. The Chemical Wedding, a semi-concept album on alchemy and the writings of William Blake followed. This record proved to be even more successful, with engaging lyrics and powerful songs. Scream for Me Brazil was a live album that documented a show of the Chemical Wedding tour, and featured songs from the last two albums and two from Balls to Picasso.

The Best of Bruce Dickinson album with two new Roy Z songs and a limited edition disc of rarities was released in 2001. Dickinson is said to have wanted to record another album with Roy Z, but he was busy with Judas Priest vocalist, Rob Halford, and the window of opportunity was missed. Tyranny of Souls was finally released in May 2005. This time the songwriting was all split between Roy Z and Dickinson, with Roy playing all guitars and even bass on some songs. Much of the writing was done by Roy sending recordings of riffs to Dickinson which he wrote lyrics and melodies for while on tour. With the release of Tyranny of Souls, Dickinson's back catalog was reissued with a bonus disc of extra tracks for each album except The Chemical Wedding which included 3 bonus tracks on the same disc as the original track listing. The two live albums, "Alive in Studio A" and "Scream For Me Brazil" were packaged together in a three-disc set.

A three-disc DVD package, named simply Anthology, was released June 2006 and contains three concerts from his career, promo videos and footage from his Samson days.

Return to Iron Maiden

Along with Adrian Smith, Dickinson rejoined Iron Maiden in 1999. As a 6-piece (Janick Gers remained in the band as well) they embarked on a small tour. Afterwards they set about recording the first Iron Maiden studio album with Bruce on vocals since 1992, Brave New World. The Brave New World tour culminated with a performance at the huge Rock in Rio festival, which was captured on DVD.

Dickinson along with Adrian Smith have continued on as full members of the 6-piece band, recording the follow up Dance of Death album, Death on the Road live album and DVD, and most recently their newest studio album A Matter of Life and Death while also pursuing his solo musical and airline pilot careers.

Recent life

Dickinson's interests include literature, writing, fencing (at which he has competed internationally, and he also founded a fencing equipment company under the brand name "Duellist" [2]), train technology and flying Boeing 757 charter jets for the UK charter airline Astraeus where he is employed as a Captain.[3] He was taught to fly by British Airways commercial pilot Captain Phil Dales.

In the summer of 2006, Dickinson flew about 200 UK citizens home from Lebanon during the Israel/Hezbollah conflict[4]. On 12 February 2007, Dickinson was given permission to fly Rangers F.C. to Israel for their UEFA cup game against Hapoel Tel Aviv. Dickinson asked if he could pilot this flight as soon as he found Astraeus had the contract for it. After the collapse of XL airways in September 2008 he piloted an Iceland Express aeroplane and flew home 180 stranded holiday makers from Egypt, as well as a Boeing 747 with a group of british RAF pilots from Afghanistan. "A lot of them recognised him because they are Maiden fans, but he was there in his professional capacity as a pilot," says an RAF spokesman.

Dickinson has three children with his wife Paddy Bowden: Austin Dickinson (born 1990), Griffin Dickinson (born 1992), and Kia Michelle Dickinson (born 1994).

Television and radio presenting

Dickinson currently presents the Friday evening "rock show" on BBC radio station 6 Music. He has recently taken the helm of BBC Radio 2 serial 'Masters of Rock'. He also presented the 5-part historical TV series about aviation; Flying Heavy Metal was shown on the Discovery Channel, which is now shown on the replacement for Discovery Wings, Discovery Turbo in the UK. He was also a guest on a Discovery Channel show where he shared his enthusiasm for trains. He was also a guest on the Tanks episode, where he drove a Russian T-34 tank. The most recent television programme he has presented was a show on spontaneous human combustion for Sky One called Inside Spontaneous Human Combustion with Bruce Dickinson, in which he investigates the phenomenon of this occurrence by enlisting the help of several experts and performing various experiments to determine its possible cause.

Dickinson has also turned his hand to scriptwriting, having written a film script entitled "Chemical Wedding" which is has been made into a film starring Simon Callow. Dickinson played a few small cameo roles and has composed the soundtrack.

Singing style

Bruce Dickinson has his own singing style. He was trained by Opera singers to get his famous broad range of notes and enormous screams. He was given the nickname "The Air Raid Siren" because when he joined Iron Maiden and recording his first album "Number of the Beast", their sound engineer Martin Birch wanted to get the right scream for the song of the same name and bothered Bruce until it was what he wanted.

Bruce ahs never changed his singing style whatsoever even since returning to Iron Maiden the only thing that changed in Bruce's singing is it is a little more polished.

Discography

Speed

  • Balls Deep Dallas (1976)
  • Man in the Street 7" (1980)

Samson

  • Survivors (1979) (Bruce joined after this album was recorded, and appears only on the re-issued import)
  • Head On (1980)
  • Shock Tactics (1981)
  • Live at Reading 1981 (1990)

Iron Maiden

Bruce Dickinson

Iron Maiden Videos/DVDs

Miscellaneous appearances

  • Oh baby EP (1981) by Xero — "Lone Wolf" secret track
  • The Nightmare on Elmstreet Part 5 Soundtrack (1989) —"Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter"
  • Rock aid Armenia: The Earthquake Album (1989) —"Smoke on the Water" cover
  • Comic Relief - Smear campaign (1992) —"Elected" cover
  • Nativity In Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath (1994) —"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" cover, with Godspeed
  • Friends for life (1997) by Montserrat Caballé —"Bohemian Rhapsody" cover
  • Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie Soundtrack (1997) —"Elected" cover
  • Extreme Championship Wrestling Compilation - Extreme Music (1998) —"The Zoo" cover
  • The Bride of Chucky Soundtrack (1998)
  • Humanary Stew: A tribute to Alice Cooper (1998) —"Black Widow" cover
  • Los Angeles, California 5/18/1998 (live, Official Bootleg) (1998) by Dream Theater -"Perfect strangers, The trooper, Where eagles dare, Killers"
  • Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator (2000) by Ayreon —"Into the Black Hole"
  • Rock Hard Dynamit Vol. 22 (2000) (German magazine sampler) - "Into the Black Hole (Edit)" by Ayreon
  • Resurrection (2000) by Halford —"The One You Love to Hate"
  • Live Insurrection (2001) by Halford —"The One You Love to Hate (live)"
  • Sheep in Kiss Make Up (2004) by Sack Trick —"Shout it Out Loud" cover
  • Execution (2005) by Tribuzy —"Beast in the Light"
  • Execution Live Reunion (2007) by Tribuzy - "Beast in the Light (live)"
  • Metal: A Headbanger's Journey (2006) - as himself
  • Presenting Flying Heavy Metal (2006)

Current members of solo band

  • Roy Z - guitars(1992–1995, 1997–current)
  • Agustín Marciani - bass (2005–current)
  • Federico Plazibat - drums (2004-current)

Former/session members of solo band

  • Adrian Smith – guitars (1997–1999)
  • Eddie Casillas – bass (1992–1995, 1997–1999)
  • Dave Ingraham – drums (1992–1995, 1997–1999)
  • Doug Van Booven – percussions (1992–1995)
  • Alex Dickson – guitars (1995–1997)
  • Janick Gers – guitars (1989–1992)
  • Andy Carr – bass (1989–1992)
  • Chris Dale – bass (1995–1997)
  • Fabio Del Rio – drums (1989–1990, on the Tattooed Millionnaire album)
  • Dicki Fliszar – drums (1990, on the Tattooed Millionnaire tour, drums on "Tears Of A Dragon", "Broken" and "Silver Wings")
  • Alessandro "Alex" Elena – drums (1995–1997)
  • Agustín Marciani – session bass on Tyranny of Souls
  • David Moreno – session drums on Tyranny of Souls
  • Federico Plazibat - session drums on "Skunkworks"
  • Giuseppe "Maestro Mistheria" Iampieri – session keyboards on Tyranny of Souls

Bibliography

  • The Adventures of Lord Iffy Boatrace (1990), ISBN 0-283-06043-3
  • The Missionary Position (1992), ISBN 0-283-06092-1
  • Gamba, Marco; Visintini, Nicola (2000). Iron Maiden Companion (1st ed.). Moving Media & Arts. ISBN 8860630282).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Audio

References

  1. ^ Prato, Greg. "Bruce Dickinson". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  2. ^ "The Duellist History" (HTML). Retrieved 2007-04-09.
  3. ^ Warwick, Graham (2007-12-23). "Astraeus unveils 'heavy metal' 757 for Iron Maiden tour". Flight Global. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
  4. ^ Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden) flying Britons out of Lebanon - Democratic Underground

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