The “Fear of the Dark” in a medieval version Musician Algal the Bard arranges the metal track "Fear of the Dark" of Iron Maiden with medieval style music and musical instruments of the same era.
Don't ask for from the Iron Maiden to make Playback The Iron Maiden have created great successes with their melodic heavy metal since 1975. Although at times the members of the band have changed, always keep the classic sound. In 1986 the band played at a German TV program, as an opportunity to show off their stunning live show. But there was a problem: The rates of the programme they wanted the band to play in Playback. And not only the lead singer Bruce Dickinson, but all members of the band would have to pretend play. The Iron Maiden agreed, but when they started quickly became noticed that nobody had to ask them again to play in Playback. In this enjoyable "interpretation" the band on the track "Wasted Years", became one of the oldest trolarismata. The Maiden ' uncool in this way the process of Playback, which is the norm today for musicians in the tv show.
The ' Steve n’ Seagulls singing “Run To The Hills” The Finnish band Steve'n'Seagulls has become quite well-known on the Internet, making remakes of some very famous classic rock and metal pieces in style bluegrass/country. This time they interpret the "Run To The Hills" of Iron Maiden.
"Bars" with violin and cello The cellist Constantine Boudounis and violinist Lydia Mpoyntoyni, or else ' Demons ' String, They began collaborating in 2010, After a course of studies, Awards in competitions, recordings, participations in cd and concerts in Greece and abroad. In recent years written songs. Have been involved with all styles of music, after their program, Apart from their own projects (Pontiac Casino, Pirate, Life and Vagrancy, etc.), includes covers ranging from the Bach, the Vivaldi, the Hadjidakis and arrive in Iron Maiden, the Queen, the tsitsanis and Markos Vamvakaris always giving these two traditional rock instruments, Classic, other folk and pop "form" that they deserve and uniting firmly the Greek musical tradition with the wider Western music.
Iron Maiden with two cello 2Cellos Duet (Luka Sulic and Stjepan Iauser) interprets the piece "The Trooper" the Iron Maiden and the introduction of Opera "William Tell" of Gioachino Rossin, with an excellent adaptation.
An original arrangement of "Trooper" The very talented members of the Finnish band Steve'n'Seagulls, diaskeyazoyn piece "Trooper" by Iron Maiden in their own way.
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