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IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson was one of the featured speakers at this year’s Campus Party, an annual week-long, 24-hours-a-day technology festival, which was held October 7-13 in Medellin, Colombia. You can now watch video footage of his entire one-hour-and-20-minute speech below.
Dickinson is a commercial pilot, business angel, entrepreneur and creative business thinker. He was a pilot and marketing director for Astraeus Airlines, a company which leased aircraft to other carriers. Bruce is also the man behind the company Cardiff Aviation, a project funded by the government which specializes in heavy maintenance of Airbus and Boeing commercial aircraft. He is also involved in an air ship venture to manufacture lighter than air hybrid transport aircraft. In addition, he is setting up a separate training company (Real World Aviation) to train future pilots.
Bruce left IRON MAIDEN in 1993 in order to pursue a solo career, his passion for fencing and an interest in becoming a pilot. Bruce rejoined the band in 1999 and has gone on to release four albums; despite this, he hasn’t stopped flying Boeing 757s.
Asked by Lufthansa Magazin what is more exhausting, a long distance flight or an IRON MAIDEN concert, Dickinson said: “They are both tiring, but in different ways. The physical element at the IRON MAIDEN show is the most tiring part. Your brain is so wired you can’t sleep for about six hours. With flying, it is a very different kind of tired. You sit in a seat without any activity for nine or ten hours but your mind is exhausted because you’ve actually done a lot of high-concentration work at the beginning and end of the flight.”
Regarding what the biggest contrast is between flying a plane and singing in a heavy metal band, Dickinson said: “Everything I do on stage is about exhibition, about putting on a show. Flying is completely the opposite, it is about the inside. You don’t operate an airliner like the old aviators with a stick and rudder, you manage modern flights. What pilots really are, although it doesn’t sound very sexy, are risk managers. Our job is to make the experience of flying undetectable to the passengers. When I was a pilot, I enjoyed that role because it was so different from my job in IRON MAIDEN.”
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Grab your guitars because there’s a selection of new Rocksmith 2014 Edition song DLC available to purchase and download now from Xbox Live. Five new tracks come courtesy of English metallers IRON MAIDEN, while the Japanese guitarist and composer Tomoyasu Hotei has three tracks to offer. The new songs aren’t currently available on the PlayStation Store, although expect them to appear when the service updates today in the US, and tomorrow, November 6TH, in Europe.

New Iron Maiden tracks include: ‘2 Minutes To Midnight’:, ‘Aces High’, ‘The Number Of The Beast’, ‘Fear Of The Dark’, ‘Run To The Hills’.
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Christmas is looming on the horizon, which means time for a new Eddie’s Evil Brew from IRON MAIDEN.
A description reads: “Presenting our sixth vintage of Eddie’s Evil Brew. A lovely Merlot made from grapes picked by the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son! Eat, drink and BE EVIL! Exclusive to the Iron Maiden shop.”
To purchase the wine, visit IronMaiden.com.

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According to The Local, IRON MAIDEN fans won’t get a refund after many complained about the sound quality from their performance at Stockholm’s Friends Arena in July.

“Sound experience is subjective,” said Iron Maiden’s concert organizer Live Nation.
Over 50,000 rock fans packed into the Friends Arena this summer to hear the British icons play their greatest hits but many were left disappointed after shelling out for a ticket.
Live Nation followed up the complaints and conducted an internal investigation with concert staff who worked on the gig. They concluded that the sound quality was up to scratch but did express regret that some concert goers did not enjoy the show.
“Sound experience during a concert is subjective judgement where the artist’s artistic freedom may play a decisive role,” it wrote.
Read more at The Local.
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Robinsons Brewery have announced that over one million pints of IRON MAIDEN‘s Trooper have already been exported around the world. Given that the beer was only launched in the UK five months ago on May 9, and only made available to the USA and most other countries less than two months ago, this is a remarkable accomplishment for the Cheshire family brewers and takes the total number of Trooper pints sold globally to over 2 million pints.
Robinsons Managing Director (Beer Division) Oliver Robinson commented: “The beer itself is fantastic in terms of quality and taste, hence repeat purchases are high, but we are astonished to reach this second millionth mark in less than six months. To add to this, we have discovered that Trooper is driving the sales of cask ale across the board. Within our Robinsons estate beer sales of the pubs that have listed Trooper are actually 8% ahead of those which have not. This is a beer that not only drives customers into pubs; it also drives the sales of our other brands. There are not many beers in the world that can do that. Establishing a new beer in the UK and globally is a long and difficult process but we feel we are off to a great start”

At home, Trooper now has listings in many of the major pub chains including Punch, Spirit, Coors and Wetherspoons as well as the major wholesalers. Heineken has elevated Trooper from a temporary seasonal listing to a permanent listing to the whole of the UK for Free Trade accounts. Abroad, expansion continues in Europe with Trooper the No.2 best selling ale in Sweden – fast chasing down Newcastle Brown Ale which is currently No.1 there. Further afield the beer is just starting to impact across the continents after having secured all necessary licenses, permits and customs clearances which can be a lengthy process; New Zealand are preparing to take their first shipment, and Trooper has just landed in Canada for the first time. Brazil alone have ordered almost 84,000 pints since May, when the first two shipments to arrive there sold out immediately.
David Davies, Managing Director of Sovereign Beverage Company, and Robinsons’ official export partners, claims Trooper is the most successful new beer ever launched from the UK,
“We are the largest exporter of Ales and Cider from the UK, with distribution of products in over 52 countries. In an 8 week period, distribution in 30 countries and over 1,000,000 bottles with some of the World’s leading Importers has made this product launch the most successful we have ever seen from the UK. Trooper is simply a phenomenon!”
“With the support of the globally renowned Iron Maiden, we look forward to longevity and building a really successful brand for the future in the world of export.”
In the USA, Lanny Hoff, VP, Brand Development and Marketing Artisanal Imports, Inc commented, “Trooper is the most dynamic beer we have ever imported. Our distributors tell us it is outselling all of their other British beer, combined! Even more exciting, it is introducing many American beer drinkers to real, handcrafted, no-compromise British ale.”
Ruth Evans MBE, CEO of Brewing, Food & Beverage Industry Suppliers’ Association (BFBI), Director of Brewing Technology Services Limited, and organiser of the oldest international brewing awards in the world, agrees that Trooper is providing a great profile for British beer all around the world,
“It is great to see such a successful launch of a British beer with the Internationally famous British band Iron Maiden into the export arena. With distribution into 30 countries in 8 weeks and over 1 million bottles sold overseas in the same period, we are confident that Trooper is the most successful launch of an English Ale in recent years and will be sure to help raise the overall profile of British beers in export.”
With its focus firmly on taste and easy-drinking, Trooper was personally designed and developed as a top quality Premium British Beer by Iron Maiden vocalist and real ale enthusiast Bruce Dickinson with Robinsons’ Head Brewer Martyn Weeks.
Trooper not only appeals to Iron Maiden’s legendary loyal fan-base, it is attracting new customers to the beer category who are now trying cask ale for the very first time. Keith Bott, SIBA Chairman, believes Trooper is strengthening the British brewing industry in these times of austerity and is one to watch for future world beer competitions:
“There’s no doubt that a beer like Trooper with Robinsons is great for British beer exports generally. There have been 1 millions pints sold abroad to date and the way things are going this will multiply. Because the beer is directed at Iron Maiden fans worldwide it stands to reason that we have a fair proportion trying British beers for the first time and, if they like what they taste, then that can only be good for other British brewers. In recent years new world craft beers have done increasingly well in world beer competitions and this is the sort of beer that can fight back.”
To add to this success, Robinsons Brewery was last night named Beer Champion 2013 at the highly prestigious British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) trade awards dinner.
Robinsons were awarded this accolade – fighting off fierce competition from the likes of Marstons, Thwaites and Molson Coors – because they had something all the judges were incredibly impressed by – a true dedication to beer and brewing. Robinsons have a strong desire to attract new customers to the beer category while also educating and changing the perception of British real ale, Trooper, in addition to the investment in their brewing operations, has helped them achieve and be recognised for this.
For more details visit Ironmaidenbeer.com.
