Bruce Dickinson-9. Accident of Birth(Adler,Vinhedo-SP,Brasil 1999)

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  • Bruce Dickinson - Adler, Vinhedo-SP, Brasil, 24th April 1999, during the ''Chemical Wedding Tour'' 1998-1999.
    Special thanks for the DVD goes to eve1976.
    Accident of Birth (Dickinson, Roy Z.)
    Bruce Dickinson - Vocals
    Adrian Smith - Guitar
    Roy Z - Guitar
    Eddie Casillas - Bass guitar
    David Ingraham - Drums
    [Lyrics]
    Journey back to the dark side, back into the womb
    Back to where the spirits move like vapor from the tomb
    The center of the cyclone, blowing out the sun
    Break the shackles of your union to the light
    I might've had a brother
    As I was born, they dragged him under
    To the other side of twilight
    He's waiting for me now
    Nativity was lost on me
    I didn't ask, I couldn't see
    What created me?
    What and where and how?
    Welcome home - it's been too long, we've missed you
    Welcome home - we've opened up the gates
    Welcome home - to your brothers and sisters
    Welcome home - to an accident of birth
    Feel our bodies breathing as you try to stop believing
    There's nothing you can do about your shadows
    You can fight us, you are like us
    And your body will betray you
    Lay down and die like all the others
    Where are the angels and their wings of freedom?
    Jesus had his day off when they pulled you through...
    Welcome home - it's been too long, we've missed you
    Welcome home - we've opened up the gates
    Welcome home - to your brothers and sisters
    Welcome home - to an accident of birth
    ...to an accident of birth
    Vision's growing dim as the daylight fades away
    A spinning, twisting black hole - it's your dying day
    Welcome home - it's been too long, we've missed you
    Welcome home - we've opened up the gates
    Welcome home - to your brothers and sisters
    Welcome home - to an accident of birth
    Welcome home - it's been too long, we've missed you
    Welcome home - we've opened up the gates
    Welcome home - to your brothers and sisters
    Welcome home - to an accident of birth
    .................................
    ''Accident of Birth'' is a song from Bruce Dickinson's solo album, Accident of Birth 1997.
    About this song Dickinson explained: "'Accident of Birth' is about a family from Hell. Except they're in hell and one of them has accidentally been born, and they want him back and he doesn't want to go. For all the same reasons that you wouldn't want to go back to your family if they're a pain in the ass, he doesn't want to go back to his family. Ok, so they're in Hell, that makes a little difference too."
    The album, Accident of Birth is a heavy metal album released in 1997 by Bruce Dickinson.
    This is the second album made in collaboration with guitarist/producer Roy Z and is therefore much different from Bruce's previous Skunkworks album. It marks Bruce's return to his more melodic style of singing. He was also assisted by another former Iron Maiden member Adrian Smith and the two would later return to the band in early 1999. Thanks to the slightly bigger success of this album, Bruce would work with Roy Z in the future on his solo albums (including his latest, Tyranny of Souls).
    Around the time he was creating the album, Bruce Dickinson's mother told him that he was the result of a "failed abortion." The album title and the title track are a reference to this revelation: Bruce was a birth that shouldn't have been. It is not clear whether it was an actual botched abortion or that his mother was expressing regret at not having aborted her pregnancy.
    The cover art was done by Derek Riggs, best known for being the creator of Iron Maiden's mascot Eddie and the artwork on all Iron Maiden albums/singles/posters/tour brochures throughout 1980-1990. (Source : Wikipedia)
    Most of the songs on the album featured Roy Z on guitar. His real name is Roy Romeriz but, in his words, "back in the '80s it wasn't really all that cool to have an ethnic last name, so I flipped it around and it became 'Zerimar.' Eventually, people just started abbreviating it for convenience sake's and called me 'Z,' and it stuck." However, the song "Ghost of Cain" (which was featured on the single) had Adrian Smith on guitar. Smith was the guitarist for Iron Maiden from 1980-1990 until leaving for his solo project, ASAP (Adrian Smith And Project). "Ghost of the Navigator" was the name of a song on Brave New World, the first Maiden album released after Dickinson rejoined the band.
    Bruce Dickinson, about the album: "The truth is never clear... until it clobbers you over the head. That's what happened when I decided to make the ultimate metal record. My favorite stuff, legends, sci-fi, fairy stories, dark deeds of the occult, set to slamming riffs, soaring vocals and great tunes."
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