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For|the Saturday Night Live character|More cowbellgood articleUse British English|date=September 2011Use dmy dates|date=September 2011Infobox musical artist|name = Bruce Dickinson|image =Iron Maiden en Costa Rica Bruce.jpg|caption = Bruce Dickinson performing live in Costa Rica on the Somewhere Back in Time World Tour , 26 February 2008.|background = solo_singer|birth_name = Paul Bruce Dickinson|alias = "Bruce Bruce" Dickinson (in Samson years)|Born = Birth date and age|1958|8|7|df=y Worksop , Nottinghamshire , England|death_date =|occupation = Musician , singer-songwriter , author , Aviator|pilot , marketing director, screenwriter , actor |genre = Heavy metal music|Heavy metal , hard rock |instrument = Singing|Vocals , guitar |years_active = 1976–present|label = EMI , Sanctuary Records|Sanctuary |associated_acts = Iron Maiden , Samson (band)|Samson , Tribe of Gypsies , Ayreon , Godspeed (band)|Godspeed |website = http://www.screamforme.com/ www.screamforme.com Paul Bruce Dickinson (born 7 August 1958) is an English people|English singer, songwriter, airline Aviator|pilot , fencing|fencer , broadcaster, author, screenwriter, actor and former marketing director, best known as the lead vocalist of the Heavy metal music|heavy metal band Iron Maiden .
Dickinson began his career in music fronting small pub bands at school and University, including Styx (not Styx (band)|the American band of the same name ) in 1976, Speed, (1977–1978), and Shots in early 1979. He then joined the band Samson (band)|Samson later in 1979, where he gained some popularity under the stage name, "Bruce Bruce." He left Samson in 1981 to join Iron Maiden as their new vocalist, replacing Paul Di'Anno , and debuting on their 1982 album The Number of the Beast (album)|The Number of the Beast .cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r9911|pure_url=yes|title=The Number of the Beast Review|last=Prato|first=Greg|work=Allmusic|publisher=Macrovision Corporation|accessdate=3 November 2008 During his first tenure in the band, they issued a series of high impact releases,cite web|url= http://www.mtv.com/bands/m/metal/greatest_metal_bands/071406/index5.jhtml|title=The Greatest Metal Bands of All Time|work=MTV News|publisher=MTV Networks|accessdate=8 November 2008 resulting in Dickinson gaining worldwide fame, and becoming one of the most acclaimed heavy metal vocalists of all time.
Dickinson quit Iron Maiden in 1993 in order to pursue his solo career, being replaced by Blaze Bayley , which saw him experiment with a wide variety of heavy metal and rock music|rock styles. Dickinson rejoined Iron Maiden in 1999 along with guitarist Adrian Smith , and with whom they have gone on to release four further studio albums. Since then, Dickinson has only released one more solo record, Tyranny of Souls . He is the older cousin of Rob Dickinson , former lead singer of British alternative rock band Catherine Wheel .Soren, Tabitha (1992) " http://books.google.co.uk/books? id=_hQxGHrtDC0C& pg=PT20& dq=%22rob+dickinson%22#v=onepage& q=%22rob%20dickinson%22& f=false Wheel of Fortune", Spin (magazine)|SPIN , July 1992, retrieved 2011-07-02 His son, Austin, is the lead singer in metalcore band Rise to Remain .cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=157720 | title = Rise To Remain Featuring Bruce Dickinson's Son To Release New Single | accessdate = 2011-09-09 On 19 July 2011, Dickinson was presented with an honorary Doctor of Music|music doctorate from Queen Mary, University of London|Queen Mary College , in honour of his contribution to the music industry.cite web|url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=160888|title=Iron Maiden Singer Receives Honorary Doctorate In Music From Queen Mary University|publisher= Blabbermouth.net |accessdate=20 July 2011|date=20 July 2011
Childhood
Paul Bruce Dickinson was born in the small mining town of Worksop, Nottinghamshire .sfn|Wall|2004|p=198 His mother Sonia worked part-time in a shoe shop and his father Bruce was a mechanic in the army.sfn|Wall|2004|p=198 Dickinson's birth hurried the young couple, then just teenagers, into marriage .sfn|Wall|2004|p=198 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.sfn|Wall|2004|p=198 This is referred to in his song "Born In '58" from the album Tattooed Millionaire .sfn|Shooman|2007|p=119 Dickinson started school at Manton Primary in Worksop while his parents moved away to Sheffield .sfn|Wall|2004|p=198 Soon afterwards, when he was six, he was also despatched to Sheffield,sfn|Wall|2004|p=200 where he attended "a notoriously tough local primary school" called Manor Top.sfn|Wall|2004|p=201 After six months, his parents decided to move him to a small private school called Sharrow Vale Junior.sfn|Wall|2004|p=201 Of this period he recalls, "I'm sort of quite grateful for the fact that I didn't have what you would think of as a conventionally sort of happy, uncomplicated childhood. It made me very self-reliant. I grew up in an environment where it struck me that the world was never gonna do you any favours ... And I had very few close friends, because ... I never really met anybody for that long. I was always moving."sfn|Wall|2004|p=202 Dickinson has a younger sister named Helen who was born in 1963.sfn|Shooman|2007|p=12 He tried to isolate himself from her as much as he could when he was young, supposedly out of spite because she, unlike him, was a planned pregnancy and birth.sfn|Wall|2004|p=203 Dickinson's first musical experience was dancing in his grandparents' front room to Chubby Checker 's " The Twist (song)|The Twist ," back when he still lived with them in Worksop.sfn|Wall|2004|p=199 The first record Dickinson recalls owning was The Beatles single " She Loves You ," which he managed to persuade his grandfather to buy him.sfn|Wall|2004|p=199 From then on, he became more interested in music, saying "I remember thinking I liked the B-side better than the A-side, and that's when I started listening to music and deciding what I liked and what I didn't like."sfn|Wall|2004|p=199 He tried to play an acoustic guitar belonging to his father, but it blistered his fingers.sfn|Wall|2004|p=201 By the time he moved to Sheffield, Dickinson's parents were earning a good living from buying property, refurbishing it and then selling it for a profit.sfn|Shooman|2007|p=12 As a result, a lot of Dickinson's childhood was spent living on a building site, until his parents bought a boarding house and a bankrupt garage where his father began selling second-hand cars.sfn|Wall|2004|p=201 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 School|Oundle , a public school (UK)|public school in Northamptonshire.sfn|Wall|2004|p=201 Dickinson wasn't opposed to moving away from home, as "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."sfn|Wall|2004|p=201 At Oundle, however, Dickinson was picked on and routinely bullied by the older boys of Sidney House, the boarding house that he belonged to,sfn|Shooman|2007|p=13 which he described as "like systematic torture" and meant that he became "aware that I was this outsider."sfn|Wall|2004|p=203 His interests at Oundle were often military; he co-founded the school wargames society with Mike Jordan, and he rose to a position of some power in the school's cadet force,sfn|Shooman|2007|p=13 with which he was allowed to handle live ammunition, which he used to create explosions as booby-traps.sfn|Wall|2004|p=204 Oundle was where Dickinson became attracted to heavy rock, after hearing Deep Purple 's "Child In Time" being played in another student's room.sfn|Wall|2004|p=204 As a result, the first album he ever bought was Deep Purple in Rock|Deep Purple's In Rock , "all scratched to fuck but I thought it was great, and that's what started me off on buying albums and getting into rock music."sfn|Wall|2004|p=205 After In Rock , he went on to buy Black Sabbath 's Black Sabbath (album)|debut , Jethro Tull (band)|Jethro Tull 's Aqualung (Jethro Tull album)|Aqualung and Tarkus by Emerson, Lake & Palmer .sfn|Wall|2004|p=205 Every term, a band would play at the school, the first of whom Dickinson would see was called Wild Turkey, featuring former Jethro Tull bassist Glenn Cornick .sfn|Wall|2004|p=205 After that, he saw Van der Graaf Generator and Arthur Brown (musician)|Arthur Brown .sfn|Wall|2004|p=205 Dickinson initially wanted to play the drums,sfn|Wall|2004|p=205 later obtaining a pair of bongo drum s from the music room and practised.sfn|Wall|2004|p=206 He remembers playing " Let It Be (song)|Let It Be " with his friend Mike Jordan, during which Dickinson discovered his singing voice while encouraging Jordan to sing the high-notes.sfn|Wall|2004|p=206 Shortly afterwards, however, Dickinson was expelled from Oundle for urinating in the headmaster's dinner.sfn|Wall|2004|p=206 Returning home to Sheffield in 1976, Dickinson enrolled at a local comprehensive school , at which he joined his first band.sfn|Wall|2004|p=207 He had overheard two other pupils talking about their band and that they needed a singer and so volunteered immediately.sfn|Wall|2004|p=207 They rehearsed in the drummer's father's garage and the band were impressed by Dickinson's singing, encouraging him to buy his first microphone.sfn|Wall|2004|p=207 Their first gig took place at the Broadfield Tavern in Sheffield.sfn|Wall|2004|p=207 Originally called "Paradox," the band changed their name upon Dickinson's suggestion to "Styx", unaware of the Styx (band)|American act with the same name .sfn|Wall|2004|p=208 They made local newspaper headlines when a steel worker was awoken by their performance and tried to smash the band's drumkit.sfn|Shooman|2007|p=17 Soon after, the band split up.sfn|Wall|2004|p=208
University
After leaving school with GCE Advanced Level|A-levels in English, History and Economics, Dickinson confesses "I didn't really know what I wanted to do."sfn|Wall|2004|p=208 The first thing he did was join the Territorial Army (United Kingdom)|Territorial Army for six months.sfn|Wall|2004|p=208 Although he enjoyed his time in the TA, Dickinson realised that "this is not really a career choice" and so he applied for a place to read history at Queen Mary, University of London|Queen Mary College , in London's East End .sfn|Wall|2004|p=208 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. Then, when I got down there, I started immediately finding and playing in bands."sfn|Wall|2004|p=208 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."sfn|Wall|2004|p=209 In 1977, Dickinson met Paul "Noddy" White, a multi-instrumentalist who owned a PA and other equipment, with whom Dickinson, along with drummer Steve Jones, would form a band together called "Speed."sfn|Wall|2004|p=209 Dickinson explains, "It had nothing to do with taking speed, we were a completely drug-free band. We just used to play everything ridiculously fast!"sfn|Wall|2004|p=209 In Speed, Dickinson began writing his own material; "I got Noddy to give me a few guitar lessons and I just started writing stuff straight away. He showed me three chords and I'd write stuff just from those three chords."sfn|Wall|2004|p=209 Although Speed would play several gigs at the Green Man pub in Plumstead , the band did not last long, but it encouraged Dickinson to continue to work to be a musician.sfn|Wall|2004|p=209 Dickinson spotted an advertisement in Melody Maker with the caption "Singer wanted for recording project" and replied immediately.sfn|Wall|2004|p=209 He "wailed and wolfed and hollered and just made noises" onto a tape and sent it with a note which 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."sfn|Wall|2004|p=209 They liked what they heard and invited Dickinson down to the studio to make "Dracula," the first song he would ever record, with a band called "Shots,"sfn|Wall|2004|p=209 formed by two brothers, Phil and Doug Siviter.sfn|Shooman|2007|p=21 The song would later appear on the second disc of The Best of Bruce Dickinson compilation. The brothers were impressed with Dickinson's vocal abilities and asked him what music he liked; "I started saying ' Ian Gillan , Ian Anderson (musician)|Ian Anderson , Arthur Brown (musician)|Arthur Brown ,' and Doug goes, 'That's it& #33; Fucking Arthur Brown, man& #33; Sometimes your voice is a dead ringer for Arthur!' He said, 'We've got to form a band.' I was, like, 'Bloody hell,' you know? 'This guy's got a studio and he wants to form a band with me.' I was like 'Yes!'"sfn|Wall|2004|p=210 Dickinson played pubs with Shots on a regular basis "to about five people."sfn|Wall|2004|p=210 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.sfn|Wall|2004|p=210 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& #33; The first time I did it, afterwards the landlord of the pub was, like, 'Fucking great show, lads& #33; 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 not just being a singer but being a frontman, too."sfn|Wall|2004|p=210 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, when Thunderstick|Barry Graham ("Thunderstick") and Paul Samson paid a visit.sfn|Shooman|2007|p=33 Impressed with his stage-act, they talked with Dickinson afterwards, about which he recalls, "Paul Samson gave me his number and basically said, 'Listen, we've got an album out, we've got a record deal, but we need a new singer and we'd like you to be it.'"sfn|Wall|2004|p=211 Dickinson agreed to join their band, Samson (band)|Samson , but only once he'd finished taking his History finals two weeks later.sfn|Wall|2004|p=211 Until that point, he had been neglecting his University education, having "done absolutely fuck all work, got pissed, got laid and just generally had a pretty good time."sfn|Wall|2004|p=211 At that point, the University had tried to kick him out for failing his Second Year exams and not paying his accommodation fees, but was saved because of his role as Entertainments Officer.sfn|Wall|2004|p=211 After writing 6 months worth of essays in the space of two weeks and some last minute cramming for his exams, Dickinson achieved a 2:2, "which is what everybody else got anyway."sfn|Wall|2004|p=211
Samson: 1979—1981
Main|Samson (band)
In my naïvety, 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.
—Bruce Dickinson.sfn|Wall|2004|p=212
After meeting Paul Samson and Barry Purkis at the Prince of Wales, and while still undertaking his final university exams, Dickinson joined Samson onstage at Bishop's Stortford to perform one of their songs, "Rock Me Baby", cementing his role as their new lead vocalist.sfn|Shooman|2007|p=35cite web|url= http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Samson-Biography/C74A429BD38D32F848256D75002F88E0|title=Samson Biography-sing365|accessdate=2009-05-28
The band had already released their debut album, Survivors (Samson album)|Survivors , in 1979 on an independent music|independent label , two months before Dickinson joined.sfn|Wall|2004|p=211 Immediately following the completion of his University work, he met up with the band at Greenwich's Wood Wharf studios to learn the Survivors album.sfn|Shooman|2007|p=36 Although the tracks did not suit Bruce's vocal style,sfn|Shooman|2007|p=40 the band soon wrote the majority of the following Head On (Samson album)|Head On album in their earliest rehearsal sessions,sfn|Shooman|2007|p=38 some of which were immediately incorporated into their live set.sfn|Shooman|2007|p=40 It was during these early rehearsals that the nickname "Bruce Bruce" came about, derived from Monty Python 's Bruces sketch .sfn|Shooman|2007|p=38 The name became very tiresome as the band's management continually wrote dud cheques, made payable to "Bruce Bruce", as a joke.sfn|Wall|2004|p=213 Dickinson later commented "it just stuck. I mean, I wasn't entirely happy with it, but it was, like, 'Oh well, OK. It's a sort of stage name, isn't it? '"sfn|Wall|2004|p=213 Dickinson was shocked after finding out that not all rock music|rock performers were "great artists," as some, such as Samson, only wanted "to have a good drink, a good shag, and take some drugs," which he found "really, really difficult to relate to."sfn|Wall|2004|p=212 Although he had smoked joint (cannabis)|joints before,sfn|Wall|2004|p=212 Dickinson discovered that it was impossible to communicate with other band members if he was sober.sfn|Wall|2004|p=213 He deemed it, "the price that had to be paid", believing it to be "just another step towards my goal of just wanting to be a singer in a rock n' roll band."sfn|Wall|2004|p=213 While fronting the band, Dickinson also came across Iron Maiden for the first time, who were supporting Samson at the Music Machine in 1980.sfn|Wall|2004|p=214 As Dickinson recalls; "I was watching them, and they were good, really fucking good, and at that moment, I remember thinking, 'I wanna fucking sing for that band. In fact, I'm going to sing for that band& #33; I know I'm going to sing for that band!' ... I just thought, 'This is really me. Not Samson.'"sfn|Wall|2004|p=214 Dickinson remained in the band for another year, recording two studio albums with them - Head On and Shock Tactics .sfn|Wall|2004|p=213 However, Samson soon ran into difficulties with their record label, Gem, who went out of business and failed to finance their European tour in support of Iron Maiden.sfn|Wall|2004|p=216 The band was turned over to RCA, "who did not give a shit about this unknown band from England," Dickinson explains, and so the band promptly fired their management team and the resulting injunction meant that their equipment was reclaimed and they couldn't be paid for their concert performances.sfn|Wall|2004|p=216 The band's last gig was at Reading and Leeds Festivals|Reading Festival , after which Bruce was approached by Iron Maiden's manager, Rod Smallwood , who asked him to audition to be their new lead vocalist, about which Dickinson recounts; "It wasn't like, 'We want you to do the job.' It was more like, 'We'd like to offer you the chance of an audition.' ... I remember being very self-confident at the time, though, and saying, 'But when I do it, I'll get the job, so let's talk about what's gonna happen when I get the job.'"sfn|Wall|2004|p=217
Iron Maiden
Main|Iron Maiden
Beginnings and success: 1981—1985
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.
— Bruce Dickinson at Stockholm|Gino, Stockholm .cite web|url= http://www.bookofhours.net/bdwbn/ginoklar.htm|title=A Conversation with Bruce Dickinson|publisher=BookOfHours|date=1996-04-28|accessdate=2008-12-12
Dickinson went to audition for Iron Maiden at a rehearsal room in Hackney in September 1981, about which he describes, "As soon as I walked in, I knew this was something entirely different from anything I'd known up till then ... They had proper, professional roadies; they had a proper monitor system; they had cars laid on. They had everything& #33; I thought, 'Right, there'll be no smoking dope in the back of the tour bus any more, then.'"sfn|Wall|2004|p=218 In the practice rooms, the band played through "Prowler", " Sanctuary (Iron Maiden song)|Sanctuary ", " Running Free " and "Remember Tomorrow", before asking Dickinson to sing the same songs again in a recording studio, and "that was it. We all went out and got roaring pissed and I was in Iron Maiden."sfn|Wall|2004|p=218 Iron Maiden had a strict and organized routine that suited the band's writing style, which Dickinson described as a "time table". After a few gigs, they began writing new material for their third album, The Number of the Beast (album)|The Number of the Beast , released in 1982. In the wake of Samson's contractual problems, Dickinson couldn't legally be credited on any of the record's songs,sfn|Wall|2004|p=224 having to make, what he called, a "moral contribution", later revealing that he had contributed limited creative input to "The Prisoner", "Children of the Damned" and " Run to the Hills ."sfn|Shooman|2007|p=82 The album was a major success, topping the UK charts,cite web| url= http://www.everyhit.co.uk/ |title=UK Top 40 Chart Archive, British Singles & Album Charts |publisher=everyHit.com |accessdate=2008-12-16 and the band embarked on a The Beast on the Road|supporting tour around the globe.
On the following albums, 1983's Piece of Mind and 1984's Powerslave (album)|Powerslave , Steve Harris (musician)|Steve Harris 's song-writing monopoly was pushed aside in favour of other members' ideas, with Dickinson contributing to a number of tracks, including the singles " Flight of Icarus " and " 2 Minutes to Midnight ".cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r9912|pure_url=yes|title=Piece of Mind > Review|last=Prato|first=Greg|work=Allmusic|publisher=Macrovision Corporation|accessdate=2008-12-19 Throughout the World Slavery Tour , as part of the new theatrical elements incorporated into the band's stage-show, Dickinson wore a feathered mask during "Powerslave".cite video|date= 4 February 2008|title=The History Of Iron Maiden – Pt. 2: Live After Death|medium=DVD|publisher=Sony This was the band's longest tour to date, during which Harris and Dickinson considered going home mid-tour, due to the high number of shows.cite book | author=Stenning, Paul | title=Iron Maiden: 30 Years of the Beast| publisher=Chrome Dreams | year=2006 | isbn=1-84240-361-3 |page= 104 Iron Maiden's management were continually adding dates, until Dickinson demanded that they stop "or I was gonna jack it in. I guess it was the first time I really thought about leaving. I don't just mean Iron Maiden, I mean quitting music altogether. I really felt like I was pretty much basket-case material by the end of that tour, and I did not want to feel that way. I just thought, 'Nothing is worth feeling like this for.' I began to feel like I was a piece of machinery, like I was part of the lighting rig."sfn|Wall|2004|p=255
Growing tensions and departure: 1986—1993
After a six-month break, which Dickinson mostly spent practising fencing ,sfn|Shooman|2007|p=100Iron Maiden began writing their next album, Somewhere in Time (Iron Maiden album)|Somewhere in Time , but Dickinson was unhappy with its synthesizer|synthesised bass and guitars and the progressive rock -influenced style.cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r9916|pure_url=yes|title=Somewhere in Time > Review|last=Prato|first=Greg|work=Allmusic|publisher=Macrovision Corporation|accessdate=2008-11-13 He has no writing credits on the release, as his material, based on his own suggestion that they should "make a more acoustic based album," was rejected by the rest of the band.sfn|Wall|2004|p=260 As Dickinson explains; "If I'd had my way, the album would have sounded very different. Powerslave , for me, felt like the sort of natural rounding off of Piece of Mind and Number of the Beast ... I felt we had to come up with our Physical Graffiti or our Led Zeppelin IV ... It wasn't so much that it had to be acoustic; I just felt that we should be leading and not following ... the time was right for us to do something audacious, something vast and daring, and I didn't feel that we did that with Somewhere in Time . We just made another Iron Maiden album."sfn|Wall|2004|p=260 Steve Harris, on the other hand, stated, "I just thought he'd lost the plot completely. Bruce just wasn't himself at the time. We didn't realise it at first, but he was probably more burnt out than anyone at the end of the last tour ... he just couldn't seem to get himself together with any of the writing or anything ... It wasn't 'cause it was acoustic, necessarily, or even that it was very different sort of stuff; it was just that we didn't think it was good enough, really. And I could see he would feel bad that his songs were rejected, but he seemed to accept it quite readily at the time."sfn|Wall|2004|p=261 After a Somewhere on Tour|subsequent tour , Iron Maiden started working on their next studio effort, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son , which became their second release to top the UK charts. Unlike Somewhere in Time , Dickinson was much more enthusiastic about this album and has several song-writing credits; "I remember Steve rang me to tell me about this idea he'd had for the next album, all about this seventh son of a seventh son stuff, and I thought, 'What a great idea& #33; Brilliant!' And of course I was really chuffed, too, because he'd actually rung me to talk about it and ask me if I had any songs that might fit that sort of theme. I was like, 'Well, no, but give me a minute and I'll see what I can do.'"sfn|Wall|2004|p=265 After 7th Tour of a 7th Tour|the following tour in 1988, the band decided to take a year off.sfn|Wall|2004|p=273 During the next album's writing stage, Adrian Smith left Iron Maiden, and was replaced by Janick Gers . Iron Maiden's eighth studio release, 1990's No Prayer for the Dying , had a raw sound that did not "hold up well" compared to past efforts,cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r9919|pure_url=yes |title=No Prayer for the Dying > Review|last=Prato|first=Greg|work=Allmusic|publisher=Macrovision Corporation|accessdate=2008-12-13 as it was recorded in a barn which Steve Harris owned, with a mobile studio once used by the Rolling Stones .cite journal | title = The Wicked Man| journal = Classic Rock | date = 2000-06-01 | issue = 15 | pages = 36–43 The record featured Dickinson's " Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter ", originally composed for A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child|a film soundtrack , which despite receiving a Golden Raspberry Award for 10th Golden Raspberry Awards|worst "original" song in 1989 , became the band's first and only single to top the UK Singles Chart|UK singles chart . By 1992, Harris had converted his barn into a proper studio, and the new album, Fear of the Dark (Iron Maiden album)|Fear of the Dark , was recorded there,sfn|Wall|2004|p=289 resulting in a better overall sound than No Prayer for the Dying ,cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r58737|pure_url=yes |title=Fear of the Dark > Review|last=Prato|first=Greg|work=Allmusic|publisher=Macrovision Corporation|accessdate=2008-12-16 although Dickinson still claims it had "big limitations" due to its size.
After the Fear of the Dark Tour , Dickinson decided to leave Iron Maiden to concentrate on his solo career; "I think I realised that I had reached a creative fork in the road, you know? I thought, 'If you want to, you can stay with Maiden, but things are sure not gonna change.' Or I could take a chance and go somewhere else."sfn|Wall|2004|p=293 At that point the band had already booked Real Live Tour|a following tour in 1993, which Dickinson did not enjoy; "I thought it wouldn't be a problem to go out and do the shows at all ... but it wasn't a good vibe ... we walked out onstage and it was like a morgue. The Maiden fans knew I'd quit, they knew these were the last gigs, and I suddenly realised that, as the frontman, you're in an almost impossible situation. If you're like, 'Wow, this is really fucking cool tonight, man,' they're all gonna sit there going, 'What a wanker. He's leaving. How can it be cool? ' Or do you go on and say, 'Look, I'm really sorry I'm leaving - not to put a damper on the evening, but I am quitting'? I mean, what do you do? "sfn|Wall|2004|p=296 Throughout the tour, Dickinson drew a lot of criticism from his band mates, with Steve Harris in particular saying, "I really wanted to kill him."sfn|Wall|2004|p=296 Harris explains that "When all the press was there, ... he had no problem turning on a professional performance ... but I swear, some nights all he did was mumble through the songs."sfn|Wall|2004|p=297 "It was so calculated, you know? ... we played in Paris, for example, where there's loads of press ... Then he'd perform, you know, pretty well. But if he played somewhere like Nice or Montpelier or somewhere like that, where it doesn't really matter, he was terrible ... One night, I went to the monitor man and said, 'What the fuck's going on? I can't hear him!' And he pushed the fader up to full and said, 'Look, there's nothing there. He's just mumbling into the mic.'"sfn|Wall|2004|p=296 Dickinson responded to the accusations by saying, "That's crap. That's absolute crap. The singing was always really, really good. What I did do at the shows was decide that I was not going to make like Mr Happy Face if the vibe wasn't right. ... I was trying as hard as I could, every single night, but as hard as I could some nights it was impossible. A rock concert is supposed to be a celebration. It's not supposed to be a wake."sfn|Wall|2004|p=297 His last performance with the band was filmed by the BBC at Pinewood Studios and released as a live video, entitled Raising Hell (video)|Raising Hell .sfn|Wall|2004|p=298 "I don't recall saying goodbye," states Dickinson, "It was a very strange way of parting. After the show, I had a couple of beers and went home to bed."sfn|Wall|2004|p=298
Return: 1999—present
Harris and Dickinson met up at Rod Smallwood's home in Brighton in January 1999 for the first conversation they would have with each other since 1993.sfn|Wall|2004|p=329 "It was strange," Dickinson remembers, "I think we were both a bit nervous. But as soon as we walked in the room, we gave each other a big hug and it evaporated. Literally, like, boof! Gone. And we both just chatted away ... And then, of course, we all ended up going down the pub. One thing led to another and we all woke up with thick heads the next day."sfn|Wall|2004|p=329 Steve Harris confesses, "I thought we'd have the meeting and that it wouldn't work ... then we actually had the meeting and it really changed everything. His enthusiasm was 100 per cent, so I thought, 'Well, maybe it is the right thing to do.'"sfn|Wall|2004|p=329 After embarking on The Ed Hunter Tour|a small tour , the band set about recording Brave New World (Iron Maiden album)|Brave New World , their first studio album with Dickinson since 1992. Dickinson insisted that they find a replacement for the now retired Martin Birch , the band's regular producer, and record in a different studio than the one in which they made No Prayer for the Dying and Fear of the Dark ; "When we had our first get-together, my main concern was how did I know we were gonna make this great record ... And Steve immediately said, 'Well I think we need a producer. And I don't think we can do it in the same studio. We've got to get the best studio we can possibly get.' By which point, you could have picked me up off the floor!"cite journal | title = The Devil You Know | journal = Classic Rock | date = 1999-05-01 | first = Mick | last = Wall | issue = 4 | pages = 38–43 The album was recorded at Guillaume Tell Studios, Paris with producer Kevin Shirley ,sfn|Wall|2004|p=342 after which Iron Maiden undertook a Brave New World Tour|supporting tour culminating with a performance at the Rock in Rio festival before a crowd of 250,000.sfn|Wall|2004|p=349 In 2003 they recorded and released Dance of Death (album)|Dance of Death at London's Sarm West Studios|SARM Studios with Kevin Shirley, now the band's new regular producer.sfn|Wall|2004|p=368 After two further stints on the road ( Dance of Death World Tour and Eddie Rips Up the World Tour ) Iron Maiden returned to SARM in 2006 to record their next studio album, A Matter of Life and Death (album)|A Matter of Life and Death ,cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=54636 | title = Iron Maiden Drummer, Guitarist Talk About New Album | accessdate = 2011-09-05 | quote = It could have been Drew (engineer at Sarm West Studio) and embarked on A Matter of Life and Death Tour|a supporting tour . In 2008 and 2009, the band set out on the Somewhere Back in Time World Tour ,cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=83848 | title = Iron Maiden announces Somewhere Back in Time World Tour | accessdate = 2011-11-20 which has since been described as "groundbreaking"cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=159848 | title = Iron Maiden: 'On Board Flight 666' Photographic Book Due In October | accessdate = 2011-09-06 | quote = ...take-off in January 2008 on the groundbreaking "Somewhere Back In Time Tour" for its use of Iron Maiden#Special charter|Ed Force One , the band's customised Boeing 757 , flown by Dickinson himself, and led to the documentary film Iron Maiden: Flight 666 , which had a limited cinema release in April 2009.cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=112889 | title = Iron Maiden 'Flight 666' Teaser Available | accessdate = 2011-11-20Iron Maiden held The Final Frontier World Tour|another world tour in 2010 and 2011 in support of The Final Frontier ,cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=136138 | title = Iron Maiden Announces 'The Final Frontier' North American Tour With Dream Theater | accessdate = 2011-11-20 their first album recorded at Compass Point Studios , Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau , Bahamas since 1986's Somewhere in Time ,cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=141208 | title = Iron Maiden New Album Details Revealed | accessdate = 2011-11-20 and which peaked at No.& nbsp;1 in 28 countries.cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=154142 | title = Iron Maiden Announces Support Acts For U.K. Tour | accessdate = 2011-11-20 | quote = went straight to #1 in the album charts in 28 countries worldwide.
Solo career
In early 1989, Zomba Label Group|Zomba asked Dickinson to produce a track for the movie A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child ,cite web|url= http://nightmareonelmstreetfilms.com/nightmare5soundtrack.html|title=A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (Soundtrack)|publisher= A Nightmare on Elm Street (franchise)|Nightmare on Elm Street Films |accessdate=2008-12-17 providing a budget, a studio, and a producer, Chris Tsangarides . Dickinson took up the opportunity and called an old friend of his, former Gillan guitarist, Janick Gers , and, shortly after meeting up, they had " Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter|Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter " ready for the studio,sfn|Shooman|2007|p=116 then recorded with the assistance of bassist Andy Carr, and drummer Fabio del Rio.sfn|Shooman|2007|p=117 "I wrote it in about three minutes", states Dickinson, "I don't know where the title 'Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter' came from, but it just popped into my head. I thought, 'Bloody hell, straight out of AC/DC !' And I thought, ' Nightmare on Elm Street . Yeah, that'll do.'sfn|Wall|2004|p=281 Impressed with the results, Zomba asked Dickinson if he was willing to record a whole album as well.sfn|Wall|2004|p=281 With the same line-up and producer, Dickinson's solo debut, Tattooed Millionaire , was written and recorded within two weeks, and released in May 1990,sfn|Wall|2004|p=281 followed by a supporting tour.sfn|Shooman|2007|p=122 Later that year, Dickinson participated on a re-recording of Deep Purple 's " Smoke on the Water ", as part of the humanitarian effort Rock Aid Armenia .cite web|url= http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp? id=15789|title=Smoke On The Water - Rock Aid Armenia|publisher= ProgArchives.com|accessdate=2008-12-17 Backed by the band Skin (UK band)|Skin , he produced a cover version of Alice Cooper 's " Elected (song)|Elected ", along with Rowan Atkinson (in character as Mr. Bean#Mr. Bean|Mr. Bean ), which was used in 1992 for Comic Relief ,cite web|url= http://www.discogs.com/release/813210|title=Mr. Bean & Smear Campaign - (I Want To Be) Elected|publisher= Discogs |accessdate=2008-12-17 and five years later, on Bean (film)#Soundtrack|Bean Soundtrack .cite web|url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118689/soundtrack|title=Bean (1997) - Soundtracks|publisher= Internet Movie Database |accessdate=2008-12-18
For his second solo effort, Dickinson received the collaboration of American producer, Keith Olsen , and, while working on the record in Los Angeles|LA , decided to leave Iron Maiden .sfn|Wall|2004|p=293 Unhappy with the direction he was taking with Olsen, Dickinson began working with Tribe of Gypsies guitarist Roy Z and started the album again from scratch. Balls to Picasso was recorded with Tribe of Gypsies as the backing band, and was released in 1994. That same year, Dickinson recorded a cover version of " Sabbath Bloody Sabbath " with the band Godspeed (band)|Godspeed for Black Sabbath 's tribute album Nativity in Black#Nativity in Black|Nativity in Black .cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r206693|pure_url=yes |title=Nativity in Black: Tribute to Black Sabbath > Review|last=Parisien|first=Roch|work= Allmusic |publisher= Macrovision Corporation |accessdate=2008-12-17 Tribe of Gypsies departed to work on their own material and Dickinson tracked down another band, including his new writing partner and guitarist, Alex Dickson. After the Balls to Picasso supporting tour finished, he started working on a new studio record, Skunkworks (album)|Skunkworks . Dickinson decided that Skunkworks would be the title of the band as well, but the record company refused to release the album without his name on the cover.sfn|Shooman|2007|p=155Due to musical differences, the "Skunkworks" entity ceased to be when the tour ended. "I was devastated by the Skunkworks thing", stated Dickinson, " Skunkworks was a record which I tore myself apart to make and nobody seemed to give a shit." After a short period of inactivity, Dickinson once again teamed up with Roy Z and Tribe of Gypsies to record his next album, Accident of Birth ; "It was actually Roy that dragged me back into some assemblance, because he called up and he said, 'Listen, I've got some stuff and it's like a metal record.' And I wasn't thrilled, I wasn't really sure that I had anything to offer... Then he played me some backing-tracks he'd done for what was to become Accident of Birth down the phone and I thought 'There is something there.'" Former Iron Maiden guitarist, Adrian Smith , was asked to guest on the record, but remained as a full-time member of Dickinson's solo outfit.cite web|url= http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php? albumid=10626|title=Bruce Dickinson - Accident of Birth|last=Stagno|first=Mike|publisher= Sputnikmusic |accessdate=2008-12-23 The album marked a return to heavy metal for Dickinson, with Sputnikmusic remarking, "The album's heavy feel is very satisfying, and definitely fills that void left by Maiden during the 90's." The follow-up, The Chemical Wedding (Bruce Dickinson album)|The Chemical Wedding , was a semi- concept album on alchemy , which drew inspiration from William Blake 's writings; with some songs, such as "Book of Thel", having The Book of Thel|the same title as some of his poems, and the cover artwork featuring The Ghost of a Flea|one of his paintings .cite web|url= http://www.bookofhours.net/bdwbn/globklar.htm|title=A chat with Bruce Dickinson|publisher=Book of Hours|date=1998-10-31|accessdate=2008-12-17 The record was even more successful than its predecessor, with Sputnikmusic commenting, "Bruce had shattered all expectations to create an album that might even be better than the previous one."cite web|url= http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/9399/Bruce-Dickinson-The-Chemical-Wedding/|title=Bruce Dickinson - The Chemical Wedding|last=Stagno|first=Mike|publisher= Sputnikmusic |accessdate=2011-09-06 During The Chemical Wedding 's supporting tour, the live album, Scream for Me Brazil was recorded in São Paulo , after which Dickinson and Smith returned to Iron Maiden in February 1999.
In 2000, Dickinson performed vocals on the song, " Into the Black Hole ", for Ayreon 's Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator .cite web|url= http://www.arjenlucassen.com/ayreon/ay_interview_09.html|title=The Universal Migrator - part 2|last=|first=|publisher= Arjen Lucassen|ArjenLucassen.com Ltd. |date=2000-07-01|accessdate=2008-12-06 Later that year, he collaborated with Judas Priest 's front-man, Rob Halford , recording, "The One You Love to Hate", for Halford (band)|Halford 's debut, Resurrection (Halford album)|Resurrection .cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r492727|pure_url=yes|title=Resurrection > Review|last=Adams|first=Bret|work=Allmusic|publisher=Macrovision Corporation|accessdate=2008-12-13 A compilation, entitled The Best of Bruce Dickinson , was released in late 2001, including two new songs and a bonus disc of rarities. His latest solo album, Tyranny of Souls was released in May 2005. This time the song-writing was all split between Roy Z and Dickinson and many songs were composed by Z sending recordings of riffs to Dickinson while he was on tour with Iron Maiden.cite web|url= http://www.bookofhours.net/bdwbn/royint2005.htm|title=The Roy Z well-being network|publisher=Book of Hours|date=2005-06-23|accessdate=2008-12-24 On 21 June 2005, Dickinson's complete solo discography was re-released, featuring bonus discs with rare and remastered tracks. That same year, Dickinson contributed to the song, "Beast in the Light", from Tribuzy 's album, Execution (album)|Execution , and their Execution – Live Reunion|subsequent live album .cite web|url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=72445|title=Tribuzy: 'Execution - Live Reunion' artwork posted online |publisher= Blabbermouth |date=2007-05-13|accessdate=2008-12-14 A three-DVD box set, entitled Anthology (Bruce Dickinson video)|Anthology , was released on 19 June 2006, containing concerts and promo videos from throughout his solo career, as well as an old Samson (band)|Samson video, entitled "Biceps of Steel."cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=53219 | title = Iron Maiden Frontman Talks About Upcoming 'Anthology' DVD Set | accessdate = 2011-11-20
Other work
Dickinson's interests include literature , author|writing , fencing (sport)|fencing (at which he has competed internationally, placing 7th in Great Britain,cite book |author=Hochman, Steve |title=Popular musicians |publisher=Salem Press |location=Pasadena, Calif |year=1999 |pages= |isbn=0-89356-988-7 |oclc= |doi= and has founded a fencing equipment company under the brand name "Duellist"cite web |url= http://www.duellistfencing.com/history.html |title=Duellist History |accessdate=2011-09-10 |work= ), train|railway technology and aviation . Due to the wide variety of Dickinson's pursuits, the Winter 2009 edition of Intelligent Life (magazine)|Intelligent Life named him as a living example of a polymath .cite web |url= http://moreintelligentlife.com/node/2115 |title=Polymaths: 20 Living Examples|accessdate=2011-03-14 |work=
Aviation
Dickinson learned to fly recreationally in Florida in the 1990scite news | last =Sorel-Cameron | first =Peter | title =Your captain today is a rock legend | publisher = CNN | date =2007-10-26 | url = http://articles.cnn.com/2007-10-26/world/aol.dickinson_1_twin-engine-plane-pilot-iron-maiden? _s=PM:WORLD | accessdate =2011-01-24 and now holds an airline transport pilot's licence. He regularly flew Boeing 757 s in his role as captain for the now-defunct UK charter airline Astraeus Airlines|Astraeus ,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 cite news | url = http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/astraeusairlines-collapses-6265691.html | title = Astraeus Airlines collapses | accessdate = 2011-11-22 | work = The Independent which, as of 16 September 2010, employed him as Marketing Director.cite news|last=Michaels|first=Sean |title=Iron Maiden singer lands top airline job|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/sep/16/iron-maiden-singer-airline-job|publisher=The Guardian|accessdate=16 September 2010|location=London|date=2010-09-16cite web|last=Banham |first=Mark |url= http://www.marketingmagazine.co.uk/news/1028941/Iron-Maiden-rocker-becomes-marketing-director/%7Ctitle=Iron%20Maiden%20rocker%20becomes%20marketing%20director |title=Iron Maiden rocker becomes marketing director - Marketing news |publisher=Marketing magazine |date=2010-09-16 |accessdate=2010-11-09 One of his key roles in said position was to promote Astraeus' services by increasing their number of videos, leading to the UK CAA releasing a video featuring Dickinson on aircraft loading safety in June 2011.cite web|url= http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx? catid=2136& pagetype=90& pageid=12251|title=CAA Video: Safety In The Balance - Aircraft Loading & Balance Safety Video http://www.youtube.com/watch? feature=player_embedded& v=eZbH62Bn0oM This video on youtube
In mid-2006, Dickinson flew about 200 UK citizens home from Lebanon during the 2006 Lebanon War|Israel/Hezbollah conflict .cite web|url= http://www.knac.com/article.asp? ArticleID=4798 |title=Retrieved July 17, 2009; KNAC Bruce Dickinson Rescuer |publisher=Knac.com |date=2006-07-21 |accessdate=2010-11-09 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 .cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/6354785.stm | title = Iron Maiden star captains Rangers | accessdate = 2011-09-02 | work=BBC News | date=2007-02-12 After the collapse of XL Airways UK in September 2008, he piloted an Iceland Express aeroplane and flew home 180 stranded holiday makers from Egypt ,cite news | url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/sep/15/theairlineindustry.italy | title = Maiden heaven - singer to rescue | accessdate = 2011-09-02 | location=London | work=The Guardian | first=Audrey | last=Gillan | date=2008-09-15 as well as a Boeing 757 with a group of British Royal Air Force|RAF pilots from Afghanistan .cite web | url = http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/pandora/pandora-sir-cliff-caused-controversy-with-honky-tonk-angels-915794.html | title = RAF pilots flown home courtesy of Iron Maiden | accessdate = 2011-11-20 "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 flew Liverpool F.C. from Liverpool John Lennon Airport to an away European tie with S.S.C. Napoli in Italy on the 19th of October 2010. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-11583221 Maiden's Bruce Dickinson flies Liverpool FC to Naples BBC News Following Hurricane Irene (2011)|Hurricane Irene in August 2011, Dickinson was one of the first pilots to be ready to fly out of New York.cite web | url = http://www.nme.com/news/iron-maiden/58936 | title = Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson set to fly post-Hurricane Irene flight | accessdate = 2011-09-02
For the 2008-2009 " Somewhere Back in Time World Tour ," he piloted Iron Maiden's chartered Boeing 757, dubbed "Ed Force One", specially converted to carry the band's equipment between continents. Dickinson flew "Ed Force One" again for " The Final Frontier World Tour " in 2011.cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=148709 | title = Iron Maiden Around The World In 66 Days | accessdate = 2011-11-20
Radio and TV
Dickinson presented ''Bruce Dickinson's Friday Rock music|Rock Show'' on BBC radio station BBC 6 Music|6 Music from 2002-2010. Jean-Jacques Burnel , bassist with The Stranglers , took over the presenting duties while Dickinson toured the US with Iron Maiden. In March 2010, the BBC announced that, after over eight years, Dickinson's show was to be axed.cite news|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/mar/10/bbc-6-music-bruce-dickinson|title=BBC 6 Music drops Bruce Dickinson as Radio 2 cuts back on Mark Radcliffe|accessdate=2010-03-11|date=2010-03-10|publisher=The Guardian | location=London | first=John | last=Plunkett His final broadcast was on 28 May 2010, with the regular format abandoned in favour of a personal and musical tribute to the recently deceased Ronnie James Dio . Dickinson scorned the BBC executives for the cancellation, playing the Johnny Paycheck version of Take This Job and Shove It .cite web|author=Bruce Dickinson |url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sj689 |title=6 Music Programmes - Bruce Dickinson Friday Rock Show, 28/05/2010 |publisher=BBC |date=2010-05-28 |accessdate=2010-11-09
He has recently taken the helm of BBC Radio 2 serial Masters of Rock and presented the 5-part historical TV series about aviation , Flying Heavy Metal , which was shown on the Discovery Channel , and later on Discovery Turbo (UK TV channel)|Discovery Turbo in the UK.cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=31451 | title = More Details About 'Flying Heavy Metal' Documentary Revealed | accessdate = 2011-11-20 He was a guest on an episode of the Military Channel's The Greatest Ever , where he drove a Russian T-34 tank. In 2006, Dickinson presented a documentary for Sky One entitled Inside Spontaneous Human Combustion with Bruce Dickinson , in which he investigated the Spontaneous human combustion|phenomenon by enlisting the help of several experts and performing various experiments to determine its possible cause.cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=52848 | title = Iron Maiden Frontman To Investigate Spontaneous Human Combustion | accessdate = 2011-11-20 Other television appearances include guesting on quiz shows such as Never Mind the Buzzcocks and the short lived Space Cadets (game show)|Space Cadets , as well as the chat show Clarkson , hosted by Jeremy Clarkson .cite web | url = http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=kb4mnNN0ffo | title = Bruce Dickinson's appearance on Clarkson | accessdate = 2011-08-23 Dickinson has also appeared in a BBC series called The Paradise Club , undertaking the role of a musician named Jake Skinner .sfn|Shooman|2007|p=122
Writing
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 (magazine)|Penthouse , and out it came.
— Bruce Dickinson commenting on Lord Iffy.cite web|url= http://www.brucefans.com/bruce-the-author/|title=Bruce - The Author|last=|first=|publisher=BruceFans|accessdate=2008-12-06
During a 1986-1987 Somewhere on Tour|Iron Maiden tour , and in the wake of a divorce, Dickinson started writing his first book. He spent sleepless nights trying to give birth to the main character, Lord Iffy Boatrace , an English landlord , whose problems were always related to a lack of money, questing a wealthy life.
The novel, entitled The Adventures of Lord Iffy Boatrace (ISBN 0-283-06043-3), was released in 1990 and sold more than 30,000 copies almost immediately. Due to the high demand, the publisher, Sidgwick & Jackson , asked Dickinson to produce a sequel, which became 1992's The Missionary Position (ISBN 0-283-06092-1).
Dickinson has turned his hand to scriptwriting, co-authoring Chemical Wedding (film)|Chemical Wedding with director Julian Doyle (filmmaker)|Julian Doyle . The film, in which Dickinson played a few small cameo roles and composed the soundtrack, was released in 2008 and starred Simon Callow .cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=103648 | title = Bruce Dickinson's 'Chemical Wedding' Secures Distribution Deals | accessdate = 2011-11-20
Ozzfest incident
At the Eddie Rips Up the World Tour|2005 Ozzfest , Ozzy Osbourne 's wife, Sharon Osbourne|Sharon , encouraged family friends and members of other bands to sabotage Iron Maiden's last performance at Hyundai Pavilion in San Bernardino on 20 August.cite news| url= http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1555172,00.html | location=London | work=The Guardian | first=Caroline | last=Sullivan | title=The revenge of Sharon Osbourne | date=August 24, 2005cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=40739 | title = Ozzfest eyewitness report | accessdate = 2011-02-26 | publisher = Blabbermouth The attack was in response to Dickinson's comments on reality television , to which Osbourne took offence,cite news | url = http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1022475/He-aint-heavy-hes-captain----Iron-Maiden-rocker.html | title = Bruce Dickinson talks about Sharon Osbourne & Ozzfest. | accessdate = 2011-06-23 | location=London | work=Daily Mail | first=Jon | last=Wilde ordering interference with the band's PA and delaying the entrance of Eddie the Head|Eddie , as well as encouraging members of the Osbourne camp to throw eggs, lighters and bottle tops from the front of the audience.
On top of Dickinson's attack on reality TV, it was also claimed that he made several anti-American comments, of which Classic Rock (magazine)|Classic Rock magazine claimed that "nobody can present any cast-iron evidence."cite journal | title = Sabotage& #33; | journal = Classic Rock | date = 2005-10-01 | issue = 85 | pages = 8 Classic Rock also argued that there had been "bad blood" between the band and the Osbournes since the start of the tour, with the allegations that Iron Maiden refused to pay "a substantial fee" to appear on the tour T-shirt and had complained about Ozzfest's seating arrangements, with Steve Harris (musician)|Steve Harris commenting that "it's awkward because we feed off the front audience. A lot of 'em look like they want to get out a remote and change the channel." Sharon Osbourne would later claim that the flag-waving during " The Trooper " was disrespectful to American troops, at the time fighting alongside the British in Iraq War|Iraq , even though Dickinson had always held a Union Flag during the song, being based on the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War . Classic Rock pointed out the hypocrisy in Osbourne's statement as her husband had, in the past, been incarcerated for urinating on the Alamo Mission in San Antonio|Alamo , causing upset in the U.S. Sharon Osbourne also accused Dickinson of "making other comments about the other artists," believing "he was at a battle of the bands," while other performers "don't even look at Ozzfest as touring, but as its heavy metal summer camp."cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/Blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=40717 | title = Sharon Osbourne Issues Statement: Bruce Dickinson Tried To Ruin Ozzfest For Everyone | accessdate = 2011-11-22 Dickinson went on to criticise this comment, stating that "the whole way it's being portrayed as being some kind of altruistic holiday for all the bands is absolute nonsense, it's complete bullshit. Most of the bands are there because they paid to be there."cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=56804 | title = Iron Maiden Vocalist: 'Sharon Osbourne Is Obviously Completely Mad' | accessdate = 2011-11-22 It was also reported that Steve Harris had spoken to Ozzy Osbourne in San Bernardino, apologising for Dickinson's comments, which Harris denies, stating, "No I didn't apologise. What I actually said was that, if there was anything to apologise for, then I'd do it. But that was twisted around to seem like I'd said sorry — that never happened!"
In response to the incident, Iron Maiden's manager, Rod Smallwood , published a statement criticising the attack as "vile, dangerous, criminal and cowardly" as well as disrespectful to fans who had paid to see the band perform "a full unhindered performance." http://www.knac.com/article.asp? ArticleID=3824 Iron Maiden Manager's Official Statement Regarding Ozzfest Feud Speaking some years later to the Daily Mail , Dickinson commented that "Our revenge was to simply carry on regardless and play the best show of the day," and that "I haven't changed my views about reality TV either. I think it's a complete disgrace – freak-show television, the lowest of the low." Speaking to Metal Hammer in 2006, Dickinson stated, "so much has been written about what I did, or didn't say onstage. Did I have a go at Ozzy and Black Sabbath? No. Why would I? But I do find The Osbournes TV series loathsome, and the whole cult of reality TV celebrities disgusting."cite journal | title = Iron Maiden: War all the Time | journal = Metal Hammer | date = 2006-09-01 | first = Malcolm | last = Dome | issue = 157 | pages = 34–40 An eyewitness report, published on Blabbermouth.net , praised Iron Maiden for being "the consummate professionals," continuing to play in spite of "the amount of terrorizing and intimidation that they had to deal with."
Iron Maiden's 2006 album, A Matter of Life and Death (album)|A Matter of Life and Death , contained a song entitled "These Colours Don't Run," a phrase which Dickinson also used onstage on 20 August 2005. When asked if the song was inspired by the Ozzfest incident, Dickinson replied, "I suppose it's inevitable that people will think the song's about Sharon Osbourne, she thinks everything is about her anyway& #33; But it isn't. It's about men going off to war, and the fears and hopes they leave behind ... The phrase 'These Colours Don't Run' fitted the mood of the song perfectly. That's all."
Singing style
Listen|filename= IronMaidenRTTH.ogg |title="Run to the Hills" |description=Dickinson's debut Iron Maiden release. |filename3 = IronMaidenBNW.ogg |title3 = "Brave New World" |description3 = The title track from Brave New World (2000) demonstrates how Dickinson's voice has lowered with age. |format= Ogg Although Dickinson never received formal training, he still possessed a wide vocal range which was trademarked by his quasi-operatic tenor. Along with Ronnie James Dio and Rob Halford , Dickinson is one of the pioneers of the operatic vocal style later to be adopted by power metal vocalists and regularly appears near the top in lists of the greatest rock vocalists/front-men of all time.cite web|url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/news/THE-50-GREATEST-METAL-FRONTMEN-OF-ALL-TIME-19861.aspx|title=The 50 Greatest Metal Front-men Of All Time!|accessdate=1 August 2010cite web|url= http://www.hearya.com/2006/12/04/hit-paraders-top-100-metal-vocalists-of-all-time/|title=Hit Parader’s Top 100 Metal Vocalists of All Time|accessdate=1 August 2010cite web|url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=121152|title=Bruce Dickinson And Ronnie James Dio Are Heavy Metal's Top Singers|accessdate=1 August 2010cite web|url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=111758|title=Robert Plant, Freddie Mercury, Axl Rose, Ian Gillan Among 'Greatest Voices in Rock'|accessdate=1 August 2010 Dickinson says that his style was influenced primarily by Arthur Brown (musician)|Arthur Brown , Peter Hammill ( Van der Graaf Generator ), Ian Anderson ( Jethro Tull (band)|Jethro Tull ) and Ian Gillan ( Deep Purple ).cite web | url = http://dmme.net/interviews/dickinson.html | title = Interview with Bruce Dickinson October 2001 | accessdate = 2011-08-15
Dickinson's singing varied notably in the 1990s in the recording of albums such as No Prayer for the Dying , Fear of the Dark (Iron Maiden album)|Fear of the Dark and his first solo work Tattooed Millionaire , making use of a much more raspy and unpolished sound,cite web|url= http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/9184/Iron-Maiden-Fear-Of-The-Dark/|title=Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark|last=Stagno|first=Mike|publisher= Sputnikmusic |accessdate=2011-09-10|quote=Much like the previous album, Bruce Dickinson employs a raspy singing style. befitting their stripped down style.sfn|Wall|2004|p=283 Since returning to Iron Maiden in 1999, his singing style has returned to much like it was in the 1980s,cite web|url= http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/8681/Iron-Maiden-Brave-New-World/|title=Iron Maiden - Brave New World|last=Stagno|first=Mike|publisher= Sputnikmusic |accessdate=2011-09-10|quote=As with his solo material, Dickinson ditched his painfully bad raspy vocal style and returned to the operatic vocal style found on earlier Maiden records. though soft and reflective passages have been incorporated with the familiar operatic wail to suit the more progressive direction of Iron Maiden since the reunion. His voice has lowered with age, making him a dramatic tenor in opera terms.
Discography
Col-beginCol-2;Iron Maiden Main|Iron Maiden discography
1982: The Number of the Beast (album)|The Number of the Beast
1983: Piece of Mind
1984: Powerslave
1986: Somewhere in Time (Iron Maiden album)|Somewhere in Time
1988: Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
1990: No Prayer for the Dying
1992: Fear of the Dark (Iron Maiden album)|Fear of the Dark
1999: Ed Hunter ("Wrathchild" hidden track)
2000: Brave New World (Iron Maiden album)|Brave New World
note|survivors| * Dickinson appeared on the album's re-issue only, as it had been originally completed before he joined the band.
Notes
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References
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Cite book
|last = Shooman |first = Joe |title = Bruce Dickinson: Flashing Metal with Iron Maiden and Flying Solo |year = 2007 |publisher = Independent Music Press |isbn = 0-9552822-4-1 |ref = harv |postscript = inconsistent citations
Cite book
|last = Wall |first = Mick |title = Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography |edition = third |publisher = Sanctuary Publishing |year = 2004 |isbn = 1-86074-542-3 |ref = harv |postscript = inconsistent citationsrefend
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0225503/ Bruce Dickinson at the Internet Movie Database
http://www.screamforme.com/ Bruce Dickinson's official website
MySpace|brucedickinson|Bruce Dickinson
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