

Iron Maiden have only had one UK Official Singles Chart Number 1 with 1992’s Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter. Wasted Years Music Video Decibel Magazine's December clip of the month. It is the only song on the album that features no synthesizers. It is the band's fourteenth single released and the first from their sixth studio album, Somewhere in Time (1986).

Derek Riggs' cover illustration is from the point of view of Eddie the Head as he mans a time machine with only a faint reflection of his head visible on the. The lyrics tell the listener to stop worrying about time wasted and make the most of the now: from a certain point of view, the tracks meaning could be. Iron Maiden have sold over 100 million albums worldwide, and released 16 studio albums including five UK Official Album Chart Number 1s such as 1982’s The Number Of The Beast, 1988’s Seventh Son of A Seventh Son, 1992’s Fear of The Dark, 2010’s The Final Frontier and 2015’s The Book of Souls. Wasted Years Listen online Iron Maiden About Wasted Years 'Wasted Years' is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Originally issued in September 1986, 'Wasted Years' backed with 'Reach Out' is the first single from Iron Maiden's sixth album Somewhere in Time and first written solely by Adrian Smith. Iron Maiden’s line-up currently consists of guitarist David Michael "Dave" Murray (born Edmonton, Middlesex, December 23, 1956), guitarist Adrian Frederick "H" Smith (born Hackney, London, February 27, 1957), lead singer Paul Bruce Dickinson (born Worksop, Nottinghamshire, August 7, 1958), Michael Henry "Nicko" McBrain (born Hackney, London June 5, 1952) and third guitarist Janick Robert Gers (born Hartlepool, England January 27, 1957) as well as long-time ‘mascot’ Eddie, who has been with the band since they formed. Iron Maiden performing 'Wasted Years' live at W:O:A 2008.Id like to dedicate this video to my friends G&N (I know you probably saw it in PT, but anyway, whe. Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed in Leyton, East London, on Christmas Day, 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris (born Leytonstone, Essex on March 12, 1956).
