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  Iron maiden medieval torture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
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  Iron - Memory Alpha
Iron is a relatively abundant element in the universe, found in stars and planets in considerable quantity, with very stable nuclei.
Iron is a vital constituent of plant and animal life, and appears in the blood hemoglobin of some species, such as Humans, causing blood to be colored red when exposed to oxygen.
A torture device made of iron in the general shape of a person and designed to impale a Human placed inside it on iron spikes was called an "iron maiden".
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 Nettechnowebdesign.com :: Iron Maiden - Pics - Biography - Photo Galleries
Iron Maiden was a roughly produced album, but reached number 4 in the UK album listings on the back of touring stints with Judas Priest and enduringly popular material such as Phantom Of The Opera.
Iron Maiden have always been an underground attraction; although failing to ever obtain any real media attention in the U.S. (critics claimed them to be Satanists due to their dark musical themes and their use of grim mascot "Eddie"), they still became well known throughout the world and have remained consistently popular throughout their career.
Iron Maiden were one of the first groups to be classified as "British metal," and, along with Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and a host of other bands, set the rock scene for the '80s.
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 Iron maiden torture devices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
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 7th-world.net :: Iron Maiden Fansite: History
Iron Maiden had twelve different line-ups in the 1970s, paying their dues on the mostly punk club circuit in London's rough East End.
The eponymous Iron Maiden was released in 1980 to critical and commercial success, and the group became one of the leading components of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal.
Iron Maiden's current drummer, Nicko McBrain, is a born-again Christian, and is happy to play the song, which he sees as a warning against Satanism.
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 Iron maiden (torture device)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
An '''iron maiden''' is any cabinet (usually in iron) built to torture or kill a person by piercing his body superficially with sharp objects (such as knives, spikes, or nails) but with excruciating pain, while the victim is forced to remain standing.
It is possible that the Iron Maiden was also used as a torture device to render a victim willing to confess to crimes or to expose other participants in crimes of which the victim was accused.
At least one Iron Maiden was in supposed use in Ba'athist Iraq during the dictatorial rule of Saddam Hussein, and members of the Iraqi Olympic team during Hussein's regime claim that it was used against persons who ran afoul of Saddam Hussein's elder son Uday Hussein.
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 Iron maiden (torture device) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The iron maiden was actually built in the 19th century as a misinterpretation of a medieval "Schandmantel" (infamy cloak), which was made of wood and tin but without spikes.
In Zork Zero, one of the torture devices in the Torture Chamber is an iron maiden.
The iron maiden at Nuremberg Castle was destroyed in the air raids of 1944 near Nuremberg, Germany.
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 NWOBHM - Iron Maiden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Iron Maiden, who release their first EP, 'The Soundhouse Tapes' on Rock Hard Records on November 9 containing the demo tapes of 'Iron Maiden', 'Prowler' and 'Invasion' and are also recording tracks for the forthcoming EMI new wave heavy metal compilation, have lined up their first headling British tour.
Iron Maiden were formed by Leytonstone born bassist Steve Harris in June 1977, a time when every other new band played punk rock and the whole music industry was dominated by the breaking of the New Wave.
Iron Maiden, touring with Judas Priest at the moment, follow the partial success of their 'Running Free' single on EMI with a massive tour and the release of their debut EMI LP.
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 Iron maiden (torture device) at AllExperts
An iron maiden is an iron cabinet allegedly built to torture or kill a person by piercing his body with sharp objects (such as knives, spikes, or nails), while the victim is forced to remain standing.
The iron maiden was actually built in the 19th century as a misinterpretation of a medieval "Schandmantel" (infamy cloak), which was made of wood and tin but without spikes.
The iron maiden at Nuremberg Castle was destroyed in the air raids of 1944 near Nuremberg, Germany.
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 IRON MAIDEN BIOGRAPHY
Iron Maiden were one of the foremost bands in the genre, and many would say its definitive example.
Iron Maiden was a roughly produced album, but reached number 4 in the UK album listings on the back of touring stints with Judas Priest and enduringly popular material such as Phantom Of The Opera.
Without it, Iron Maiden might never have gone on to be such a force in the heavy metal arena.
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 Iron maiden torture picture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
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 Torture - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
The worst tortures were from the early 12th century, where barbarian crusaders would force vegetarians to eat meat, cooked in various styles, or, to the victims' horror, not cooked at all.
One of the gayer forms of torture is the tickling of the feet, often using feathers or the back-ends of small furry animals.
One might think this form of torture is preferable to, for instance, beating, or fire, but this is not the case; the emasculation and humiliation endured during this form of torture is enough to make even the manliest of manly men weep like a little girl, and nobody likes a crybaby.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Iron maiden (torture device)
Critics claim the iron maiden was actually built in the 19th century as a misinterpretation of a medieval "Schandmantel" (infamy cloak), which was made of wood and tin but without spikes.
In the videogame Resident Evil Code: Veronica an iron maiden appears at one point with a hole for a sword to be driven through in addition to the internal spikes.
The "Iron Maiden" attacks you by grabbing the body of your character and hugging them against their spike covered bodies; this is similar to the method of the Iron Maiden torture device.
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 Legal Tyranny - Medieval Instruments of Torture - The Iron Maiden of Nuremberg - Chapter 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Iron Maiden was principally used in Germany.
Although an accurate history of the "Iron Maiden of Nuremberg" is not exactly clear, there is evidence it was used as early as August 14, 1515.
Like the Iron Maiden, hanging was intended to draw out the death process.
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 Spaz Out New York: Everything I Need To Know, I've Learned From Iron Maiden!
You see, listening to Iron Maiden is like riding in a turbo-charged time machine with a kick-ass stereo system.
Iron Maiden's song "Iron Maiden" from their debut album Iron Maiden takes it's name from a medieval torture device, the Iron Maiden.
Maiden's depiction of this epic WW2 aerial dogfight is so vivid, it's not hard for the listener to imagine what it was like putting those Vietnamese bastards in their place- especially if you take a huge bong hit right before the guitar solo!
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 Metallian.com - Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden soon became the mainstay of London’s underground metal scene in the late ‘70s with members coming and going every several months.
Iron Maiden remains second to none in metal legacy and popularity in most parts of the metal world.
Iron Maiden was also the first band to play the BBC TV show Top Of The Pops live since The Who, was banned in different countries, been deemed Satanic for its classic 1982 song and album Number Of The Beast and made Eddie, drawn usually by artist Derek Riggs, its mascot and cover model.
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 Iron Maiden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Iron Maiden was a sensation on the English rock circuit by 1978.
One of Iron Maiden's trademarks is the double "twin lead" harmonising guitar stylings of Murray and Smith, a style pioneered by Wishbone Ash and Thin Lizzy, but taken to a whole new level by Iron Maiden.
In 2005, Iron Maiden announced a tour to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the release of their first album and the 30th anniversary of their formation.
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Iron Maiden were always big but never really huge in the US, but they were always enormous in many other places, including the UK and Scandinavia.
This new wave of British heavy metal led by Iron Maiden and Judas Priest in 1980 spawned endless hordes of new bands, a movement that was given the beautiful acronym NWOBHM by the press, meaning, naturally, New Wave Of British Heavy Metal.
One final note before we get to the songs: Iron Maiden's first singer, Paul Di'Anno, appears on their first two full-length albums, and is generally thought to have been quite a good singer (the fans I know tending to be more in favor of their present singer, but not by a large margin).
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 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Piece Of Mind [Limited] - Iron Maiden at Epinions.com
Named after a medieval torture device, the music was suitably heavy and hard on the senses.It was just at this time that a new breed of young British bands began to emerge.
Iron Maiden were one of the foremost bands in the genre.
Piece of Mind is one of my favorite Iron Maiden albums, although it is not my most favorite, that would be "The Number of the Beast".
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 Iron Maiden
An iron maiden is a medieval torture device.
The following short quote from Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (http://www.bartleby.com/81/8956.html) describes the 'Iron Maiden of Nuremberg' which was an example of such a device used in Germany in the 16th Century:
The name has also been adopted by Heavy Metal group Iron Maiden.
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 Iron Maiden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Singles such as "Run To The Hills" and "The Number Of The Beast" were big UK chart hits, Iron Maiden leaving behind their NWOBHM counterparts in terms of success, just as the movement itself was beginning to peter out.
Since the mid-80s Iron Maiden had been staging increasingly spectacular live shows, with elaborate lighting effects and stage sets.
This was a daunting task, having had to learn Iron Maiden's whole catalogue and win over patriotic Dickinson followers.
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 Iron Maiden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iron Maiden's 14th studio album named A Matter of Life and Death was released worldwide on the 28th August 2006 (5th September for the US and Canada).
Maiden have however announced extensive dates in the UK and Scandinavia, the latter possibly a reward for the area's staggering support for the band on previous tours.
Iron Maiden is referenced prominently in the lyrics to the 2000 hit "Teenage Dirtbag" by American punk-pop group Wheatus.
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 Iron Maiden Posters Merchandise   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Iron Maiden is the name for a band from London, England which was formed in 1975.
Iron Maiden is led by Steve Harris (born March 12, 1957 in Leytonstone, London, England; bass), formerly a member of the rockers Smiler.
Iron maiden is also the name for a medieval torture device.
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 Iron Maiden History | sjpc_02_package.xml
Iron Maiden was formed in London in 1976 by bassist Steve Harris.
Iron Maiden soon became a household name, alongside those of Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, and AC/DC whenever the supposedly harmful influence of heavy metal on young listeners became an issue of heated debates.
Maiden also proved to be multimedia-savvy with the creation of a state-of-the-art video game featuring Eddie and by re-releasing all of its albums in enhanced CDs containing the band's music videos.
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 British English in Iron Maiden's Lyrics
Iron Maiden was originally formed by the bass player Steve Harris in the 1970s.
Iron Maiden is considered to be a definitive example of that movement.
The world of Iron Maiden does not seem to be too bright or optimistic; everything connected with religion is often described as rather painful and distressing, and as far as the future is concerned, we are all going to die soon.
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 Uday's torture device found in Iraqi soccer HQ - War on Iraq - smh.com.au
Big enough to house a grown man, the sarcophagus-shaped device is a large, metal closet with long spikes on the inside door that closes to impale its victim.
The torture device was brought to Time's attention by a group of looters who had been stripping the compound of anything of value.
They had left behind the iron maiden, believing it to be worthless.
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 Iron Maiden - AOL Music
The band were formed in 1975 by bassist Steve Harris, formerly a member of Gypsy's Kiss and...
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Download, listen and watch Iron Maiden music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
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 Iron Maiden in general - Archive Music Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
Iron Maiden were formed over twenty years ago now and have been at the forefront of the British heavy metal scene for much of the time since then.
Taking their name from a medieval torture device their music was high energy power driven rock which had that hint of a punk thrash influence to it.
Their first album was simply titled 'Iron Maiden' and featured a popular single in 'Running Free.' The bands other members were vocalist Paul Di?anno, guitarist Dave Murray and drummer Doug Sampson.
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