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Can someone let me know, why this is in Low importance scale and Fear of the Dark? In my opinion, this is much tighter album and was bigger turn on Iron Maiden's career than Fear of the Dark (simpler songs, a new guitarist). [[Special:Contributions/88.192.104.142|88.192.104.142]] ([[User talk:88.192.104.142|talk]]) 15:26, 18 July 2011 (UTC) |
Can someone let me know, why this is in Low importance scale and Fear of the Dark in High importance scale? In my opinion, this is much tighter album and was bigger turn on Iron Maiden's career than Fear of the Dark (simpler songs, a new guitarist). [[Special:Contributions/88.192.104.142|88.192.104.142]] ([[User talk:88.192.104.142|talk]]) 15:26, 18 July 2011 (UTC) |
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Removed cover section
This is already discussed at Eddie's article -TheHande 11:29, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
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Cover
My cover of this is diffrent, Title is written by diffrent characters like gothic, do you have any solution for that? On back cover are russian letters, on disc too, disc is all red with black letters.
I must know the answer, please do not delate this.
Quote of back cover:
Все права Защищеньі. Лицензионное соглашение No2111/M3 от 12.11.96 г. между PAO и OOO "СПЮРК". Заявка No 352 1990
The same is on disc.
Charlotte the Harlot
"Hooks in You" is NOT a continuation of the Charlotte the Harlot saga. While the song makes a reference to "a view at number 22", the song says nothing about Charlotte nor even mentions her name. I would even go as far as saying "From Here to Eternity" isn't part of the CtH saga either, but at least that song mentions her by name.
"22 Acacia Avenue" is billed as "the continuing saga of Charlotte the Harlot". I'm pretty sure no other song is. Furthermore, it and "Charlotte the Harlot" are the only two songs that both mention Charlotte by name and involve her life as a prostitute.
I went ahead and edited the faulty assumption out. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ynot4tony2 (talk • contribs) 13:36, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
Importance
Can someone let me know, why this is in Low importance scale and Fear of the Dark in High importance scale? In my opinion, this is much tighter album and was bigger turn on Iron Maiden's career than Fear of the Dark (simpler songs, a new guitarist). 88.192.104.142 (talk) 15:26, 18 July 2011 (UTC)