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Bruce Dickinson

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Biography

Perhaps second only to Halford, Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson was the most acclaimed and instantly recognizable vocalist to emerge from the new wave of british heavy metal movement of the early-'80s. Born Paul Dickinson on August 7, 1958, in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, he adopted the first name Bruce as a youngster for reasons unknown. Shortly after relocating to Sheffield as a teenager, Bruce Dickinson became enamored of such '70s metal bands as Deep Purple, and after an attempt at becoming a drummer didn't work out, he began singing in local bands -- Styx (not the renowned American band of the same name), Speed, and Shots. But none of these bands broke out of regional status, something that would change when Bruce Dickinson fronted his next band, Samson.

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    For too long now
    There were secrets in my mind
    For too long now
    There were things I should have said
    In the darkness
    Tears Of The Dragon - (6:28)  -  31,791 plays
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    How happy is the human soul?
    Not enslaved by dull control
    Left to dream and roam an' play
    Shed the guilt of former days
    Walking on the foggy shore
    Chemical Wedding - (4:05)  -  12,357 plays
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    There are twelve commandments
    There are twelve divisions
    Twelve are the Pagans who have mapped the sky
    In the outer circle
    To the inner sanctum
    The Tower - (4:43)  -  10,688 plays
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    I wake in sweat, you've come to steal my life away
    Some strange electric glow of artificial day
    The power breakers close, the grid of darkness falls
    Shining, gleaming, black as night, burning all the light
    What do you want from me?
    Abduction - (3:51)  -  8,872 plays
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    Distant earth rise long ago
    Lingers at the borders of our minds
    Mysteries spinning in the dark
    In the frozen emptiness of time
    We were lost and we never knew
    Navigate The Seas Of The Sun - (5:52)  -  10,072 plays
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