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Ex-IRON MAIDEN Guitarist DENNIS STRATTON Says 'Burning Ambition' Documentary 'Rushed Through' The Band's Early Days: It's 'A Little Bit Sad'

"I'd never met Blaze [Bayley, former IRON MAIDEN singer] before until we got on the red carpet [at the London premiere], and Blaze was in front of me. And he turned around and we had a hug, and we had some photos done together. And we said, 'We finally meet after all these years.' And we had a long chat. It was great. But at the same time, watching the film, I felt really sorry for Blaze, because the way it was narrated, it was as if the minute Blaze joins the band, they go downhill. People start burning records. People start talking about this devil cult, and then they're playing clubs. And I thought, 'Hold on a minute. This is, this is angling towards... ' It sounds like that Blaze is getting the blame for the band going downhill, which it was nothing like that. Blaze did — I think it was three albums, really good albums. As Steve [HarrisIRON MAIDEN bassist and founder] said to me on the phone, he contributed towards them albums. So you gotta take your hat off to Blaze for walking into the boots of Bruce [Dickinson, longtime MAIDEN vocalist] and then trying to pick up where Bruce left off. It's a killer job. And the way that was portrayed was, like, 'Oh, now they're playing in clubs.' And then the punchline was when Bruce came back and Steve said, 'Why do you wanna come back?' He went, 'Because I'm fed up playing small shows. I wanna play big shows.' So it was as if the minute Bruce came back, the band was massive again. It didn't sort of like jell in a friendly kind of way, if you know what I mean.'

Dennis continued: "I don't want the MAIDEN family or the MAIDEN fans saying 'it's sour grapes' or 'he's got the hump because he's [not in the band].' I haven't. It's a film for the fans. I'm proud of what I did in MAIDEN first couple of years, and also what I took into it and working on them early songs. Because, yes, in 1979, it's said many times that the band was very punky and very aggressive, and that's how we liked it. But you still had to have a bit of class, and that's when separating them guitars and adding a couple of little vocal harmonies, that's when you start making the songs a bit more interesting, not so punky, not so raw. And that's what I'm pleased about. The fact is we'd worked on them first two albums, and I think they'd come out pretty well. So, as I say, the film's fantastic for the fans, but for me, [it's] just a little bit sad that they rushed through the early days, that's all."

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u/nandeska_cunts — 2 days ago

My very own unsollicited review of Burning Ambition

Just saw the movie last night in the cinema. It was pretty much like I expected. I work in film too, and we call such documentaries "wedding videos". They're not made to be good as such, they're made to please the people in the actual film - just like wedding videos. There are a lot of little issues with it:

The pacing is a bit weird (why do we spend 10 minutes on the couple of concerts on Poland, and then 2 minutes on the Blaze Bayley era and skip the Somewhere In Time/Seventh Son period altogether?),

There's way too many fan interviews, none of them being really interesting or bringing any insight into anything. I do not care at all what some random guy or even Javier Bardem think of the band. I would however have been a lot more interested to hear more from Tom Morello or Lars Ulrich, or even Gene Simmons.

I found the treatment of the Blaze era somewhat too negative. Why show so much footage of him getting spat at and then losing it? It just shows him in a very weird light.

The 3D interpretations of the album covers were also a bit out of place. What were they for? Fan service, completely uncalled for in a documentary.

I wish there were more studio footage and less tour footage too. There's a glimpse of them recording Virtual XI, I wish there were more snippets like these.

However, I did have a good time - mostly because I could watch 3 hours of Clive Burr clipping his toenails and still find it interesting. But I can't say I have learned much (except the story about them playing at that Polish wedding which I found hilarious).

So go watch it if you want 100 minutes of Iron Maiden on a big cinema screen (which is what I wanted), but don't except a great film.

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u/nandeska_cunts — 5 days ago

I ran 3k 2 days ago and 2k today, I'm in my mid 40's. I feel OK, but my values seem pretty high. Do I need to worry about this at all, even though I feel perfectly fine?

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