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Why Iron Maiden LOST the battle for DUNE 🪱 To Tame a Land Reaction

Most Iron Maiden fans know that that song To Tame a Land was inspired by Frank Herbert's novel Dune... and so in order of the 2024 movie Dune let's revisited this Iron Maiden classic and discuss how the band entered the fight for Arrakis... well, almost! In 1983 Iron Maiden release their fourth studio album Piece of Mind, which was simply packed with the many references to movies, poems and other literally work, whether it was on Where Eagles Dare, The Trooper, Quest For Fire or the album’s closing track To Tame a Land. And while lyrically most of those would be self-sufficient and easily understood by an average Heavy Metal fan, Piece of Mind’s outro was simply packed with seemingly senseless words… or sounds, such as Fremen, Caladan, Gom Jabbar of Muad’Dib… which would make absolutely zero sense to most, as by May of 1984 they were not yet popularised by Hollywood and thus the only way to comprehend the meaning of To Tame a Land would be through familiarising yourself with the novel Dune. Written by the band’s bassist and founder Steve Harris To Tame a Land was an ode to the fictional world created by the American author Frank Herbert. Interestingly enough in 1984 Steve Harris actually said in one of the interviews, that To Tame a Land "is the best song he’s ever written," adding that he "was really pleased with Phantom, but now he has to say that this is the best…" which let’s be honest here after the release of Number of the beast which featured many songs written by Steve, including Hallowed Be Thy Name was a rather bold statement. 00:00 - An almost obvious reference 01:36 - Original title 04:07 - Iron Maiden strike back 05:07 - The lyrics 06:02 - From 1984 to 1986 06:59 - Not the only reference 08:32 - The rabbit hole -------- If you would like to ROCK a Metal Pilgrim T-shirt and support the show (for which I'll be VERY thankful), please check out this form - https://metalpilgrim.net/ You can also support the channel and community on Patreon (again, I'll be SUPER thankful) -   / metal_pilgrim   Every dollar you invest will be used to produce better material! Support our volunteer efforts here on the ground in Ukraine by donating to Steel Wings Foundatino (I am the founder and personally responsible for every penny spent) - https://steelwings.net/en/ I also want to invite YOU to become part of the conversation! Join our community by SUBSCRIBING on YouTube, Instagram or other social media to submit your questions for future guests, more exclusive interviews, album and concert reviews and first-hand rock and metal news. Instagram -   / metal_pilgrim   Facebook -   / metalpilgrimofficial   -------- Background music: "Uberpunch" Alexander Nakarada (serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License -------- All content falls under fair use: any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner. #IronMaiden #UpTheIrons #Dune

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