 Jepan, oh my God, I haven't heard time with that. Okay, no problem. All right, here we are, guys. We're live on The Metal Voice, you know, returning guest, Paul Diano, always a pleasure to have him, all the way in Croatian, of course, made an author, publisher, Sjepan, Sjepan, Juras, Juras, Sjepan, Juras, Juras, you don't pronounce the J, Juras, Juras, okay. Guys, it's a pleasure. Paul, you know, like I told you right before we started, you know, years we've been talking and you've kind of been in that sort of circumstance of sort of no hope, but here comes the Croatian army and they've taken you and I've told Sjepan this, I'm so proud of him too. Not only I'm proud of you for doing the work because it takes work to get back, hard work and these guys in Croatia, like they're heroes. If you ask me, they're just heroes. They push me and that's what I love. We've got a great team around me. This man here has been doing brilliant work. And he's like, you know, who's that? Keep it quiet. But yeah, they've been fantastic. They've been giving me all the hope and that I need and the team have got around me. It's been amazing, you know. So when somebody shows you that he's light on the ends of the tunnel, you go for it. When they tell you, oh, you've got to die and I'm like, fuck you, no, I'm not ready for that yet. All right, let's talk to Sjepan. I'm going to call you step. Is that a step? Steep, steep. Okay, I'm having problems with pronunciations this morning. Tell us, let's backtrack a little bit to the point where Paul is sort of in England suffering and you've had this idea, you know what, I'm going to help Paul. I'm a fan, I'm a human being, I want to help another human being. Tell us about how that started and the fundraising. You know, yeah, definitely. I was a fan for my life, maybe from like seven years old kid, but yes, I read about Paul X and everything on the internet because today everything is on the internet. And I saw the campaign started by Castro Faglione owner of the Cardinals Pub and I said, wow, this is really cool, I need to contribute somehow. And at that time, my wife and me worked for SPR or something like that for a few clinics in Croatia. And by accident, I knew one of the best doctors in Croatia and I started to think about Castro said from for operation in England, we need this kind of money and the soon was huge. And I saw, yeah, we have the same doctors in Croatia but our prices are much, much lower. And why not offer because startups are different and why not offer to Paul to come here in Croatia and start recovery from Croatia because not just doctors, I live in Zagreb, my wife lives in Zagreb too, together with me. And I thought we will be careful each day because it's not just the doctors, we need to stay with Paul for a whole month, whole year we need to help with everything. So with doctors and us beside and Castro with fundraising and everything, we form some kind of team for the help and also Castro is owner of Cardinals Pub and you know, this is the pub where that's the show you're wearing, Cart and Horses. Cart and Horses, the guys helped out there, yeah? Yeah, and from my side, I'm outdoor and I had a lot of buyers, customers of my books and I knew all of them. I'm showing you, I'm gonna pause you right there, I'm showing your books right now on the screen. So you've done all the Iron Maiden books, you have a connection with Iron Maiden, Cart and Horses, you have a connection with the old school guys that Paul used to hang with, you have a whole Iron Maiden connection, right? From the, yeah, yeah, yeah. So with Castro, my wife, me and a few more person like Michael Keem or Mike Kralid and a few close friends who formed the team and we started from sour and Croatia was the first choice, but back in the past, it was a problem with COVID, how to go to Croatia, how to go because it was too risky to fly, so yeah. I'll walk down to the front of the train. Once we're all there. All right, so pause right there, pause right there. Now Paul, you tell me, you get this call from these guys from Croatia. What's the first thing that comes to your mind? No, I don't believe it. Through Castro, Castro told me about it all and we was working out how to get over here and I don't know my job's done and everything and you know, that's come over and I knew because I can't use toilets in the plane so I can't stand up. They didn't got to fly. So we came by a road, oh God, it's like being back on the road again on tour but not in a good way. And we got here and Mickey Key came over with me as well and Castro and we all met up with Steppen and Violeta and this has all gone on from there. And then I've met my medical team, which are absolutely out of this world, unbelievable because as I said to you, they just sit in the wheelchair until you die in England because I had lymphedidemia in my right leg. Now what I do in England is I just bandaged you up and then they'll throw you up to the clinic about once a month to see if they can do it. The guy is here, done lymphatic drainage, which got it all clear within about two weeks. So what's all that about? You know, it's unbelievable that the- But you put in the work too, Paul. I'm watching the pictures. I'm seeing the videos that being posted. If you don't put in the work, nothing's gonna happen, right? No, I'm not just sitting here asking to do nothing. I've been given at least a life to go out and play music again to get on a plane soon and go and see my family. And I'm making the most of that, you know? So it's something, you know, there was no light at the end of the tunnel. Now there is, you know? And so I'm taking everything I can, you know, to get there and do it, you know? And everybody's been just so fantastic over here. I actually don't wanna leave these countries to be honest with you. Yeah, it's Jeff and you're a hero in my eyes because you see some, you and the rest of the guys, don't get me wrong. I mean, everybody, not only you. Yeah, just before you start. Yes, go ahead. Yeah, just before you start, I want to say on the beginning, and this need to be on the end, all fans are heroes, not just me. I'm just have a luck to be here with Paul, but all fans, all fans all around the world, if any fans donated just even one euro, one dollar, each fan is our hero. So, you know. The beast of it, they've been fantastic, man, don't tell me. But I just wanna say something to you now. You drive to Paul, you help Paul. This is like you're caring for Paul. This is not just Paul's there and just leave him there. You are actively, I don't know if he's ever there every day. That's what I mean. I mean, that's a commitment and that's hard work, you know. And even if you're a fan of somebody's music, that's huge, you know. I just wanna make sure everybody knows that. Yeah, that's what we're gonna finish here. You know, and the end of the day is also, like, if you could take care of some music stuff and Paul and me over here as well, you know. Like, go ahead and do some bookings and that through my management as well. So yeah, it's all good. And it's just one of those Charles meetings that has just come up and worked that brilliantly. All right, so let's talk about, unless it's defined, unless you have something else you wanna say, we could talk about the singles or do you wanna talk about something else? No, it's all about warbles. Yeah, it's okay. All right, so I'm gonna put the picture up of the DVD merch single. Okay, so tell us about how the single came about, the singles. So yeah, I had a friend in Croatia who also had another band and I told him, look Paul is here, come here and meet with Paul and try to do something new because also Paul wanted to be a part of a project of Ben, not just Paul Diano, this is different. Paul Diano will tell you later. This is a band, band with a name, with the members and Paul Diano is just one of a band member and they want to contribute all together as authors, as band members. And we started this project, I think Paul gave the name of the band. Yeah, I'll come out the name, but yeah, but with Khloe and Auntie and the two guitar players, I mean, they're quite well known so we decided to do this and we knocked out the tracks in the weekend and went down and did it, it took about eight months to believe we were going to do it. Wow, it was that long, wow. I didn't do that at all, but it took a good few beats for them to mix, I didn't do that, it took me back to Split and did that, but we're really happy with what it sounds like in my moment, so then we just went and brought some more material and we'll get a full album out at some stage. Oh, all right, so it's not only two singles, it's a full album, right? Okay. There will be, there will be, for sure, and yeah, and after all, Fundraiser, you know, in April, we were out of the money and we didn't know what to do because we was near the end but we were out of the money and I said, you know what, we can ask people again to donate because we need to give them something now, now need to be different, now we need to give them something and people will buy, so I suggested why not to make some single with two songs in bundle with T-shirts and sell them and the reaction was, I don't know, it's really, really good because the price is not small price and we released 660 bundles and in just 10 days, we sold almost 500. Wow, look at that, I just, I want to say something, so you let me hear the first single, Stop the War, I thought it was Battlezone, like it kind of had that vibe. It had that, if Battlezone continued, that's kind of where the direction it would have been and I liked it. And it's brutal too, it's a brutal song, so I kind of like that. Yeah, in 10 days, so we know we'll be out. Very, very cool. So Paul, what do you think about the songs? You talk about these singles there. Yeah, what's the clarity of this, so I'm just saying it. Let's do it. I can't wait to do some writing with the guys, but yeah, we came in really, well, there's more fun things. First of all, I might come back on yours. And I'm like, yeah, this is kind of good, but it's quite apt as well at the minute, what's going on in Ukraine at the minute. So it was there, pretty good. There's one other track we've done as well, which isn't on there, which I'm quite upset about. Because the song Foreverbound is great. But yeah, it's just all gone pretty good. And it's given me a distraction from every day's physio and being pulled around by doctors and things sucking your arse and your elbow. You know, so yeah, but it's a good distraction and it's great. And okay, then you put on a show in Croatia, Paul Diano Free Gig as a thank you, as a thank you, right, to the fans, which I thought that was very honorable to do. You know, after all what they've done for you, Paul, I thought to admit. It was a play back to say thank you, but I wish we could have finished the damn show. It was so hot out there, and don't forget, I haven't sung for seven years. We only had two song rehearsals before we did all this because the circus actually got in the way. The band called that to get over on days to do more rehearsals and stuff. And it went really good, actually. But the thing is, it was like about 51 Celsius on stage. Oh, jeez. It was like me going back up to the Amazon and playing. Sweating like a rapist I was. And I'm like, oh, Michael, this man, it's not good. So we had to cut it short, four songs, and I was a bit upset about that. But I think we all did dies, to be honest with you. By the way, Michael says, and there's a chat going on, too, on the side, Michael says, tell Paul to do a punk album. He sounded great doing the pistols, sex pistols. Yeah, holiday in the sun. It was holiday in the sun, I think. Was that it? Yeah, we used to do that quite a bit, actually. Yeah, we like doing that for a few punk songs, and that's been rude, isn't it? Stefan, tell me about the connection. OK, now here's the big news. I mean, the connection, your connection with Maiden, then Paul's in Croatia. Maiden's doing a show in Maiden and is probably, like, tell us about how you put that together, because you were the mastermind behind this. Yeah, you know, all in our Maiden family, our family. And all the people from all around the world know each other. And, you know, this was the first date of the tour. And, you know, routine, routine of all the fans from all around the world, Brazil, Belgium, Australia, Canada, United States, I think, Germany, all fans came in Zagreb a few days before. And I know this is the perfect day to merge all these shows. So one plus one is two. It's, you know, I know the fans will come in Croatia, and I just wanted to make extended weekend of three. No, four shows together. Paul Di Anno, Bucket Metal Battle, Iron Maiden Tribute, and Iron Maiden Show. So I know this will be a good weekend, and many fans all around the world will meet each other. So my connection with Iron Maiden is how to say, I know them, like many, many fans. Well, you've done the books, you've done the books, and you were in charge of production, right? The production side of the show, right? So there was a connection there? Yeah. No. No? I don't know. I made the books, and they know me, and I'm pretty happy because I'm maybe only author in the world. I'm an official author, which we have a signature from, for example, Steve Harris on my book. When some fans give my book to Steve, he will sign. So it is a honor to me. And yeah, I have some connection, not big connections, but I have a connection with management. And I tried to do something with the fund except for all these situations. Many of them ask the way when you start everything with the fundraiser, where is Iron Maiden? But Iron Maiden is always behind. Don't worry. Iron Maiden's big family, Steve and all our friends, and they are always behind. And even when people don't see Iron Maiden, he's behind. OK. Paul. That's all we're going to say on that matter. For now. Paul. You know, they've been fantastic. And I'll tell you, last weekend was absolutely amazing. Because me and Steve talked about football, was have, you know, always about the Amherst and stuff like that. But we actually haven't met for a long time. And it was brilliant because I met up with Steve's sister, Linda, first, who I haven't seen in about 30 years. And then Steve, it was amazing. And then we've grown as well. It's made my whole year, actually, fantastic. When was the last time you saw Steve and Rod Smallwood? Well, I saw Rod, Rocky Rear, about seven years ago. And I missed the Maiden show because I was swamped by bunny press and stuff, so I couldn't actually do anything. There's so much to band. And then I met up with Rod again last week, last Sunday. And Steve and it was pretty awesome, actually. OK, so you mean, Steve, and how long has it been since you actually talked to Steve Harris? Like face to face? Thirty years. Thirty years. Jeez, was it awkward? No. OK, it was like it's like you just haven't seen him for. Yeah, yeah, it was great. And I kind of convinced I was a hugger now. And I wish I was in this position, though, you know. But yeah, it was quite emotional, I'll tell you. But yeah, as I said, you know, if it had been the first meeting and the first time we spoke together in 30 years, it would have been maybe a little bit more weird, you know. But as I said, we talked about football and stuff like that. And Steve found me up a couple of times with Bahamas and that. And yeah, it's good. Well, you're a very personable guy. Steve is a very personable person. So that you could see that there's there's always going to be that connection. I mean, we're two blood and boys from the East End, aren't we? You know what I mean? Yeah, that's right. They're going to do us. We're like, we're quite sort of a happy-go-lucky Jesus. Did you guys do you guys talk about maybe in the future talking, having a coffee together or anything like that? I, I, oh, Steve, didn't have a big time because you know, after one, this is in the summer over in the States on the last main tour in Connecticut, in Hartford and that. And he really looks after them, going back to the VIP stuff and all that. And yeah, it was great. So I sort of said, oh, you didn't want that one, mate. So when I get time, I'll get my legs back and take them out to dinner. I think Steve called you off at the show, but you missed the call. Yeah, I missed the call out the next day. Bloody hell. Yeah. Because my WhatsApp's on another phone and that piece of crap just died on me, but I think texting back. You know, I've always been a big advocate of, you know, Paul, you know, just jumping on stage, doing a couple of songs. Of course, when he's better, right? Because you still, you're still in sort of treatment. I'd love to see that. I'd love to see that. I know all the fans would love to see that I'm not the only else, mate, but, you know, it's not down to me and that. And as I said, I think that that times past. But the thing is, you know, what annoys me is that everyone's spreading rumours around, right? And we don't like each other and stuff like that. I ain't got nothing wrong with me at all. And I'll tell you what, it's brilliant on Sunday. Absolutely amazing. I don't know, I mean, it made me want to bow out, you know, at some stage, they should do it on their own terms, you know? Not after this sort of drag meal or blaze or some other geezer out there who's in the bed. You know, if the offer comes in, if it's going to finish off well for them, I'd love to do it. Yeah, of course. But, you know, I made a machine keep going on. I hope it doesn't stop. Stepan, what was your reaction when you're, you know, you're bringing Paul to see Rod Smallwood? Steve, were you like, wow, I've made history. You made history in a sense, right? Yeah, you can see my shaky head when I when I recorded Paul and Rod Smallwood, because I'm afraid, you know, big head, Rod Smallwood maybe don't want. But Rod Smallwood was smiling here because he was happy also as Paul. So after a few minutes, I relaxed more. And yeah, it was a fantastic moment. I witnessed it. So, you know, in my head, maybe three, four months before I had this scenario, but now it's happening again. Yeah, I was full of tears. Your vision is complete. You know, you know, that is you had what you wanted to do. OK, Maiden's going to be there. Paul's going to be there. I got to connect the two together somehow. Oh, mate, I'll tell you what it happened, obviously. But there was another highlight of that when we went to the arena going to see the band and getting out of his bloody wheelchair taxi. And it's got all steps going up to the arena, these concrete steps like bleachers sort of thing. Oh, somebody spotting me, didn't they? Oh, they literally broke the doors down underneath. And start to run. Yeah, security guy. He's only about 90 or something. And he must have shit himself. But I can't fly him in. I have photographs done with him all that. So, yeah, they had a good day out, I think. Yeah, you wouldn't see him in the coming video. Maybe Paul can tell me more about this video. I'm having a biography video. Oh, yeah, yeah, well, they're not going to film with that. I mean, there's been a documentary. The documentary, yes, yes. Yeah, because of all the bullshit in my legs and all that. But, yeah, so that's all going to be included in it as well. But it was great. A couple of kids were crying and they sat down on the floor next to me and, oh, God, so that gets me every time. And I was I literally can't hold the tears back myself. You know, sometimes. And just to tell everybody again. So there's a and I remember this from before, like there was a there's a documentary following Paul, sort of. It was supposed to be sort of, I think you're like because of Covid. Things kind of changed, right? I mean, not only that, but because of my legs and all the treatments. And I wasn't happy. We wasn't going anywhere to stop this, you know. But now all this has come about. This has now has come together more of a documentary, not really even having all the stuff done behind the scenes. Yeah, sometimes I'll find it a little bit too intrusive. But, you know, all I want to do is get my legs back and go back on stage and do what I do. You know, I don't even put the cameras up in your ass and everything that's going on. But anyway, you know, but this is a good bloke. We worked together for a few years. And he's a bloody great documentary makers. He's done the Danj one and he's done Motorhead one. Yeah, Lemmy, the movie Lemmy, I remember that, right? And he's done the Danj one. It's fantastic, you know, so I'm like, you know, so it is great. You know, he's got his finger on the pole because he's a good boy. When does he think this is documentary is going to be ready? Or maybe the story isn't complete. Nothing here, at least. Come in, but it's a combination of like being really almost dying. Now, a lot of it about the treatment and talking about this, that, whatever. And hopefully the end of it will be up on stage doing what I've got to do. And that's it. I like that. I like that. I like that. OK. I might have to come out on the army, but just. Are there going to be any more shows, Paul? Are you talking about it? Yes. Can I talk about it? I think yes. Yes. Right, well, we've been offered a tour in Brazil because it's great. Hang on. And not just Brazil. Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Mexico. Oh, I'll tell you all that. Yeah. So now you know. Oh, fuck's sake. Well, OK. That's about it. That means I get back home to South America, which is great. And I've been back to Brazil for the new seven years and I missed it. So that's going to be awesome. Yeah, we got that up. Towards the end of this year, hopefully, with my guys over in Scasley, they might be doing a little bit over there as well. You know, having time. But after that, everything else has gone right and I'm standing up. I've got to take a break for weeks of life. Yeah. I've got to do that. And after that, we are. Yeah, go back on the road. Get a new wall. I haven't finished. Yeah, I just want to, I just want to tell something. This is my wife, Sejo. Yeah, she's pregnant. She's eight months pregnant. So our baby ears, baby ears will come in a few days. So. Oh, yeah. We make too. But so we, we call Paul like ankle. I see him more as a Godfather, a Godfather. I see him more of that role. Yeah. Godfather to about 20 kids actually, which is fine by me. Cause we've always had big families. That's not, you know, that's great. Yeah. Is there, is there any misinformation you want to clarify, you know, that maybe things were going on the internet that weren't true? Is there anything? I mean, there's some dickhead over in Brazil. What's he saying? Fucking going out with some balls. Yeah. You know, some people trying to say that everything is forced. That I read our force to meet for the other about publicity. No, they are friends. They are friends all these years. And they're in connection. So, as I said, are made and are always behind. And, you know, every fun who knows I remain in the, and the relation with the past members and the funds, they're always behind. So that's why are we family? Why are we a band? Look, I mean, and to your point, aren't made and talks to Blaze, aren't made and talks to Dennis Stratton. All the guys in the family and this is the text. And Steve Harris is always, you know, very personable. I just want to show everybody this. Here we go. It's like one of my favorite album covers. Paul, were there any talks ever of sort of re-releasing this sort of like the full show that was in Japan or the broadcast? As far as I know, I've seen that was perfect for what it was. I've only got one, one bug about made. I wish we could reproduce the first album with better sound. When you find that, we'll get around to it. Because I don't think there's a fantastic album, but the sound sounds like dog shit. You know what? I would disagree. I love the album. And, you know, there's something, there's a charm to the sound. That's what makes it sort of brilliant, right? And that's why people love it. The producer, I can't fucking get the teeth in. It was like sort of Michael Phil's triangle fucking engineer or something like that. But, you know, he didn't know he'd ask for his elbow and all he would, he said, well, that's what I'd never do. But compare the killers and that the sound. Well, here's another one. I bought this the first day it came out. I like it. I like it. I liked it. So these are all the original pressings. These are. This is like the original pressing Paul when it came out in Canada. So it's cool. It's number one in Japan. So I'm quite happy about that. Paul, it was, look, maybe it was just the wrong time, but the songs are good. If you listen to them today, at least I like them. So I'm going to say I like something completely different to what everyone's expecting me to do. Come out and make now or make this album. And that was the first thing from my mind. I thought, well, you know, let's have a go at this. And we did. And me and my brother-in-law PJ and. And market everybody. We all wrote the songs together and it was great. And I got the experience of recording Rockfield Studios as well and making friends with Robert Clark and everybody. And we should bring it in. Yeah. It was also, I would still like to do. Maybe another album with these guys, but we're so far all over the world. Because I mean, at least later, it was in Australia. And I can't see it when I'm over there. But it's been difficult. Look, look, I get it. As an artist, you might not love the sound, but you know, as a fan, I liked it. You know, so I, you know, I'm not going to lie. I like it. So it's different from what people expected. But I mean, going on along the path, so after that album was finished, I mean, then we got on the battle zone, which you all went through in the first place, you know. Well, look at here. And this is this is the masterpiece of all masterpieces. Tell me. Like, I mean, look, I bought the shirt because it's my favorite sort of cover art. This album. And again, this is one of probably the first pressings in Canada, at least. Yeah. You were never happy with the production. Or sorry, you weren't happy with the songs, but she was at the production or the song. Yeah, yeah. Because they run as immediate to me as as the first album. But then again, you know, it's not down to me. You know what I mean? But yeah, it's still, it's still a great album, but I prefer the song than the first album. Yeah. That's fair enough. More energy. You know what I mean? But then again, it's how we was coming. We was moving that way, you know. That's all good. Look at this. This is the three, the three battle zone albums right here. Yeah. I've never had any money off of it. Well, anyways, that's what they are. Right. And the new song war horse to me reminds me of sort of a continuation in this. That's what I'm getting at. Cool. Yeah. And I kind of like that. Yeah. Go ahead. Yeah. I just tell the old people if they want all the war horse, maybe Grisha dot com. Yeah. Around 200 DVDs and bundles with the issues left. So how are we up? Okay. So when they buy, when they buy these CDs and DVDs and the bundles, the money goes to Paul, right? To help Paul. Yeah. It goes into the medical fund. I'm for you. Cause I'm, when I first got ill with sexes, my medical bills, my sure is in recovery also. And I've got, I've got really sick in Argentina. And I've whacked myself out money-wise. You know what I mean? That was it. I shouldn't get involved. So there you go. So it's Croat made in Croatia dot com. Right. Is that it? Yes. And that's your books, your published books. Yeah. Paul Diana's singles, correct? Yeah. So I just want everybody to know, and I'll put it in the video description when we're done and I'll put it there. So everybody could click on that. Okay. So just made in Croatia dot com slash workforce. You bet. Okay. I'm going to ask people. There's a lot of people online here typing questions, a question for Paul, question for Stefan. Um, if you have any questions you want to ask Paul that are, you know, good questions. I will ask him. And in the meantime, I like this album too. I'm just going through. You can see I'm a fan because I have everything Paul's ever done. That's one of my favorite albums, mate. That was another one which was, if they go quickly, it's going to be good for me because I mean, that, I went and done all my phone calls was the whole album in one day. And then I got up the next day and did it again. That's it. Album's done. So. The Living Dead, which was, you know, one year singles, and it was re-released. I think this is the original one, but re-released in the States and the US and Canada. Right. With another cover, The Living Dead or, yeah, something like that. And you know what? Going back even some more, look at this guy here. Do you remember this? This was the, the re, sort of you redid the older tracks. Yeah. The classic are made in here. So it was basically the re-recordings of the first two albums and then women in uniform and a few other stuff. And then it was, I guess, Lee Hart sort of put that together back in the day. Yes. Yeah. We won't talk about that anyway. All right. Very fair enough. All right. Hey, Paul, this is from Mean Metal Mike. Hey, Paul, what was the very first made in gig for you, like for you? And what was touring like? Okay. Wait a second. The question is for Mean Mike, what was the very first made in gig like for you? And what was it touring like just quickly? Very first gig, obviously you're shitting yourself, you know, like a, but as I said, we'll be young and see you for a bit, right? You know, like, you know, with dogs, but it's going to have all this and that, but we do remember bands, but it was good. And it, you know, it's what we wanted to do touring. I didn't remember myself very well, you know, I took a walk with the old crap of, you know, sort of multi-powder and all that stuff. And, you know, but now he's not good. I love touring. It's my whole life. You know, you know, you and Blaze are probably one of the hardest working guys on the road. I mean, okay, not now, but before. Yeah. We've been together in Russia. We've been together in Australia, New Zealand. She haven't places and plays well, and yeah, it's all good. And it's a great blog. All right. Here we go. Loopy's weighing in your buddy, Loopy from back in the day. Hi, Jimmy, Paul, and Stefan. He's saying hi to you. Loopy is always a Hello, I had an interview with Loopy. Not too long ago. He has a great book too. You know, his early years in Iron Maiden. Yeah. Okay. Guys, I'm going to ask you both this question about the Diano Era, your two favorite songs from Iron Maiden, or it doesn't even have to be Iron Maiden. It could be anything of Paul's sort of solo work. Your two, one favorite song that you both like from the Diano Era, solo albums or Maiden. Well, what I like. Yeah. What you liked. And then Stefan, what likes? Transylvania. Cause you got a break. Cause you got a break. Is that why? No, I'll tell you, strange world, beautiful song. Um, and not just my era. And another piece. Fucking awesome. Yeah, I just, yeah, I just want to continue to tell about Loopy. Loopy is a great friend of mine and his book is amazing. I, in any way, I try to spread the word about his book. So people, if you want some recommendation from me, yeah, buy the book. Absolutely. I did, I did a whole interview with him and we talked about his book and it just, it's incredible. Yeah. Yeah, it is. It is the early years of Iron Maiden. Yeah. Absolutely. All right. So what's your favorite song? You didn't tell us. Uh, mine from, from both eras. Yeah. You know, um, it's not, it's hard to decide, but, um, um, remember tomorrow, maybe, uh, the opera, uh, you know, it's, it's, it's very, it's very hard to decide, but, uh, last time, uh, when, uh, he played, uh, remember tomorrow, whole clubs sing along from, uh, from first, uh, where's, uh, to the end, uh, you know, uh, from, uh, from other eras, I don't know, too, too many songs. I started, uh, personally with sour time. So, uh, strange, strange land is for me, but like, like he said, the number of beats and early, uh, aggressive songs are really good. Or some songs, uh, good songs with plays. Uh, I can decide too, too many songs, but, uh, we might be here for half an hour. Is that what you're saying? Just naming songs? Okay. Yeah. There's too many great songs. There's too many great songs. That's the thing. Okay. Rodrigo says, uh, are there any songs on number of the beast that's sort of like, maybe you, like you saw, hey, you know what, that was my melody or anything like that. No, no, it wasn't. Yeah, I think I even asked that. Actually done, uh, the number of the beast and stuff like that. Well, yeah. Here's Frazier saying, would you do a duet with Bruce? You know, in the future that's, yeah, you'd say you already said, yes, you would participate in something like that. Yeah. Yeah. Is it? Okay. And then somebody saying Francis saying, is it possible for Paul to work again with our made in someday? We already talked about that. Um, we're going to, we're going to say what I'm going to, I'm going to show your books again. Okay. Let me show your books again here. So I think, and just tell me quickly about, so is every book about every album? Is that how it works? Yeah. Uh, it's every book about every album. Uh, and a few more books about members. Uh, for example, uh, book about Steve. Uh, also there's Iron Maiden for kids book. So, yeah, ABC books, uh, written a long, uh, written a long, uh, same books about, uh, uh, same books for kids. Uh, it's very, very cool book. Uh, there's also a book about Iron Maiden fans and their stories. And, uh, Yeah. And, uh, uh, too many other books, uh, not written by me, but, uh, like made an avenue. Very cool book. And, uh, for the books, uh, a book about all Iron Maiden singles. Uh, there's a universe. Uh, and, uh, I will write more of 100 books about the Iron Maiden. So, and Neil Kay as well, right? Uh, the, the Rock DJ, right? You did that book too? This is, this is completely, this is completely a new chapter because, uh, it is not unofficial. Uh, this book will come out in one month, I think. Neil Kay is, uh, one of the key figure in Iron Maiden history. And this is, uh, about, um, uh, someone from, uh, Iron Maiden, uh, and I worked, uh, almost one and a half year on this book, uh, over 100 hours of Skype chat with Neil, and many other, uh, other, uh, people and, uh, some of the last, um, the last, uh, words from, uh, oh, I forget the name, um, uh, journalists who died, uh, yeah, the British, British, um, some of the last words from, uh, he gave me some interview and, uh, he died and, uh, this book will be crucial, uh, you will see in the, in the future in, uh, and Steve Harris wrote forward for this book. You can get more than that. Uh, Paul, okay. What I want to say, uh, this book, uh, will be, uh, something that I want to show to Steve Harris. Look, this is an official book, uh, written by me. So it, it's turned, uh, and now it's turned to you, uh, about the official book about Steve Harris. Uh, I will show this book, uh, to him and say read and, uh, see, uh, on which way I, uh, write. Uh, yes. Paul, uh, just quickly, what do you remember about Neil K. That really stood out. I mean, he kick started made and back in the day. He's, he's got the crack on all the time. That sounds, that was brilliant. Uh, we always ran his house to have a beer and sandwiches and whatever we got there and to play and stuff. And yeah, we go back a long time. I went on the road, metal for mothers. That was awesome. Uh, yeah. Oh, that's a good memory. Some, I can't tell you about, but, but, you know, I also meet them a few months ago with the Facebook. So they, uh, talk for it. Um, so is there anything else you guys want to promote, say, or, you know, clarify to everybody out there. First, foremost, thank you to everybody who has helped out and contributed. I don't know how I'm going to pay you back with this one, but, um, I don't know. It's difficult. I was going to cry when he's coming. I'm going about this, but, I can't believe how wonderful people would be. Um, thanks for having me back really. You know, brilliant. Thank you. Well, you know, Paul, it's inspiring to see you, uh, you know, do the work. It's inspiring to see Stefan and the Croatian guys helping you. It's an inspirational sort of, uh, and that's why I wanted to have you guys on. I think it's a wonderful story. It's an inspirational country. I received, and I published a few of them, a few messages, not few, it's, I published a few, but I received many messages from, uh, some other funds with disease. And, you know, uh, they're struggling so much in the pain and everything. And when they saw the picture of Paul, and still together, uh, they cried and they, uh, they forgot about their diseases. Uh, uh, they smile, uh, on the face. One of the pun, uh, wrote a message. His father died on the day, uh, of Iron Maiden Show in Greece. And when he saw the picture, uh, they had a smile on his face. Uh, so it's, uh, these stories are amazing stories. We, we inspire people. We, uh, when, when they see Paul in his age, uh, how to try the exercise, uh, the weights, uh, you know, uh, they, uh, they're inspired to do. Uh, I saw, when I saw Paul's first step, it was like watching, you know, like a little kid may do his first step. It's inspirational, right? It's sort of like, wow, he did it. He did it. You know, he did it. And I mean that in a nice way, right? Yeah. Yeah. But as I said, my physios are great. They're unbelievable. Me and Mattel, my physio, we've got a really good bond together, but then just the other way, and there's Christian down there. And Mattel, and we're all sort of, he will go with him on the tour. Yeah. I would take him with me on the, uh, on the Brazil and South American tour as well. So I've always got someone there with me, you know, which is awesome. And, and last year, Paul, you received your metal Hall of Fame Award. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. Which congratulations to that. You know, that was a, again, that was another inspiration. I hope these little things keep you going, right? You know, these little things. I think that, that in a way was a little bit of a turning point, really. Because I thought, well, I'm not sure what's going to happen now. I'm not going to die or just give up or give up. Or when you get something like that, and then we think, oh, hey, that's great. Yeah. There's still something to do that. There's still something left in me, which I want to do. I ain't ready for retiring yet. Your voice, I got to say your voice. Like I heard, you know, I saw the videos of the, the sound check, I guess. You're sounding great. You know, sometimes a little rest. It's a bit cleaner now, though, because I've had seven years off, obviously. When you did about seven or eight shows a week. That's right. Week. Anyway, but after you've done that, you know, when you're singing every day for month, month on end, which is going to get a little bit warmer. It came out really clean. I'm quite happy. And this sound check was just, uh, one day before the show. And, uh, this sound check was his first singing after seven years. So, you know, remember tomorrow was first song, a single, like, so, you know, well, you know, sometimes just like, just like, just like anything in life, just a little bit. Yeah. You know, you could sort of like rebuild what, you know, like Paul said, if you sing every night, it's going to burn out. You're going to burn anything out, right? I'll think of idea first in there. I'm ready to fucking go. Well, that's pretty much all I got unless you guys want to mention anything else. Thank you. Yeah, I just, yeah, I just wanted to say one thing. We will not stop with all many fans struggling. Uh, and, uh, I want, uh, but there's not just about his famous, his poor, uh, we will continue to help the people, the fans, because our main community is strong and big. Yes. Everyone who needs the help, just, uh, contact me and we'll try to find some money for, uh, treatments, not just about poor, because he's popular about everything. The great idea. He's a really good one. Yeah. Yes. What do we look in terms of like a, sort of like a timeline, you know, in terms of how long it's going to start, you know, walking in six months, five months. Is there a timeline? I'm going to, I've only got one day's video next week. And then in about another week's time, going to, um, a couple of times a week to get the circulation in my right. They go ready to surgery. Um, as I said, they're going to take. Well, we haven't talked about it yet, but they found a fucking great big blood clot on the top of the week. Yeah. On the main arterial vein. If that burst on either dead or stroke or heart attack, one or two. So, um, something to be done in maybe beginning of dual, dual. Yeah. That you're going to do, they're going to put cage in there and get rid of that bugger and then take the spacer out. Um, got a bone which has been custom made. Yeah. Because in here, up here, all down the tip. Yeah. Right away down. Ah. You can see. I can't do it. The right bone connected to the left bone. Yeah. I got it. Yeah. Everything I'm getting to. Yeah. But that, the reason that's at the V like that is because when they've left this spacer in, it goes toxic. And it's ruined all the ends of the bones. Yeah. You know, so we've got to put that in as well. So serious major surgery. This is why I'm really coming into three surgeries in one, one day. One day, but two surgeries in one day. That one's going to have to come later. But because of that, my body would be able to accept all that. You know what I mean? It's quite a bit to do, but it hits the clipperberry chamber to get the blood vessels going a bit better than that. So hopefully if all goes right, by sort of around about November, December, I'll be completely, completely having it, not playing football for the atmosphere, but I'll be having it. And at least I might not be on a bike. There you go. There you go. And get on stage. You know, it's proud to get on stage with your own two feet, right? It's a proud moment, right? You want to I'll be fucking toilet on the other. And you know what? I'm just going to leave everybody with this. Yeah. I'm not going to say nothing. Big surprise. That's it. That's it. Stay tuned. Stay tuned. It's coming soon. It's coming. All right, guys. We'll touch. It's all about my sex change operation. All right, guys. We'll do this again. We'll keep tabs on you. See what's going on there. You know, again, I'm proud of you both. And I'm proud of the metal community for supporting you. It's, it's, it's nice to see positive, you know, in the world sometimes. You know, all the shit was going on in the world nowadays. People like the Iron Maiden fans and their, and friends of mine. And they've been fucking all some. The fat pooch in this game. We're living. Yeah. All right, man. Guys, have yourself a wonderful day. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.