Iron Maiden Promise One More Album
. His comments put to an end speculation that their fifteenth album was their last, fuelled by recycled comments from the band's early years that mainman Steve Harris wanted to stop when he'd reached that milestone. But the singer admits that, despite being three decades into their career, Maiden still find it difficult to share their feelings to each other. "Being English we have some reserve when we're communicating ideas," Dickinson tells the Daily Star. "We used to have a stand-up knock-down fight about anything � but we know each other better now and people do mellow. more on this story RockNewsDesk.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock.
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