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Iron Maiden: le tracce dal vivo isolate di Dave Murray dimostrano la sua precisione

Di Orso Comellini - 6 Febbraio 2022 - 17:20
Iron Maiden: le tracce dal vivo isolate di Dave Murray dimostrano la sua precisione

In un nuovo video di Metal Pilgrim, il conduttore si è chiesto quanto fosse accurato dal vivo Dave Murray e ha isolato alcune delle sue tracce prese durante alcuni show degli Iron Maiden. Di seguito il video e le info.

Dave Murray is not only one of the greatest guitarists on the planet, but also is the longest remaining Iron Maiden band member alongside the band’s founder Steve Harris, making an Iron Maiden concert without Dave on stage an unimaginable occasion. And so let’s take a look at some of the isolated guitar parts performed by Dave live and see how accurate Dave Murray actually is, as well as discuss his playing style a bit. Spoiler: VERY accurate!

We will analyse such songs:

Hallowed Be Thy Name
Aces High
Be Quick or Be Dead
The Trooper
Fear of the Dark
Wrathchild

00:00 – Intro
00:27 – Let’s hear it!
02:51 – Dave’s guitar(s)
04:10 – Verdict

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