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Viggo Mortensen appears at a Lord of the Rings trilogy screening at the Coolidge Theatre in Boston. Someone in the crowd had said, 'Thanks for being Aragorn' just before the video starts; after it finishes, he said he was more nervous singing for the crowd than he had been in the studio filming!
Sorry for the poor visuals - I was FAR from the stage (and had my camera the wrong way round to begin with - doh!) But at least you can hear it (and every background comment anyone makes)! And of course we're taking no political sides here - Viggo's point of view is up to him! :)
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Viggo Mortensen appears at a Lord of the Rings trilogy screening at the ...
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Viggo Mortensen appears at a Lord of the Rings trilogy screening at the Coolidge Theatre in Boston. Someone in the crowd had said, 'Thanks for being Aragorn' just before the video starts; after it finishes, he said he was more nervous singing for the crowd than he had been in the studio filming!
Sorry for the poor visuals - I was FAR from the stage (and had my camera the wrong way round to begin with - doh!) But at least you can hear it (and every background comment anyone makes)! And of course we're taking no political sides here - Viggo's point of view is up to him! :)
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"Great version of this fantastic song. Bruce really puts some effort to this and that wasn't so obvious during this tour. It seems that he really enjoyed singing this song, even though he was somewhat bored with Maiden back then. "
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Iron Maiden - Forum, Milan, Italy, May 9, 1993, during the '' A Real Liv...
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Iron Maiden - Forum, Milan, Italy, May 9, 1993, during the '' A Real Live Tour'' 1993.
The Clairvoyant (Harris)
Bruce Dickinson:Vocals Steve Harris:Bass Janick Gers:Guitar Dave Murray:Guitar Nicko McBrain:Drums
[Lyrics]
Feel the sweat break on my brow Is it me or is it shadows that are dancing on the walls? Is this a dream or is it now? Is this a vision or normality I see before my eyes?
I wonder why I wonder how That it seems the power's getting stronger every day I feel a strength an inner fire But I'm scared I won't be able to control it anymore
There's a time to live and a time to die when it's time to meet the maker There's a time to live but isn't it strange that as soon as you're born you're dying There's a time to live and a time to die when it's time to meet the maker There's a time to live but isn't it strange that as soon as you're born you're dying
Just by looking in through your eyes He could see the future penetrating right in through your mind See the truth and see your lies But for all his power couldn't foresee his own demise
There's a time to live and a time to die when it's time to meet the maker There's a time to live but isn't it strange that as soon as you're born you're dying There's a time to live and a time to die when it's time to meet the maker There's a time to live but isn't it strange that as soon as you're born you're dying...
...and reborn again? ........................................................... 'The Clairvoyant' is a song from Iron Maiden's album ''Seventh Son Of A Sevent Son'',released in 1988.
'''The Clairvoyant' relates the reflections of the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son on his life and his powers. He is now a fully-fledged seer and has learned to control his visions. However, these become rapidly overwhelming and he eventually confuses what he really sees with what he sees with his mind's eye. Death is now for him the only way out, although, once again, the cause of death is not explicitly indicated. Did his powers kill him or did he commit suicide? Like in 'Infinite Dreams', there is another reference to reincarnation at the end of the song, just after the second verse where a story-teller recalls who the Seventh Son was before he passed away.
This was the second single from the album, and has become a concert favourite, beginning with another of Harris's patented bass intros. The only complaint that can be made is that the guitar solos are too short, but otherwise it is a great song. ''
'Seventh Son of a Seventh Son' is a concept album by heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released in 1988 as the band's seventh studio album on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US (it was re-released by Sanctuary/Columbia Records in the US in 2002). Seventh Son of a Seventh Son was the last Iron Maiden album to feature guitarist Adrian Smith until the album Brave New World in 2000 (he did write a song that Bruce Dickinson finished for the next album, No Prayer for the Dying, titled "Hooks in You", a loose tie-in to the Charlotte the Harlot saga).
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1997.10.20, Never Mind The Buzzcocks
With: Bruce Dickinson Brian Molko Saffr...
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1997.10.20, Never Mind The Buzzcocks
With: Bruce Dickinson Brian Molko Saffron David Baddiel
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ps. I'm Darack...
Matoro from BK