This torrent contains: * A Call to Irons: A Tribute to Iron Maiden * Anton Maiden collection * Bruce Dickinson: Accident in Brazil * Eddie's Archives (i.e. a six-cd compilation of various miscellany: the BBC Archives Discs 1 & 2, Beast Over Hammersmith Discs 1 & 2, Best of the B-Sides Discs 1 & 2) * Live in Brazil, 2004: Death in Pacaembu * Live in Chile Bootleg * Listen With Nicko (complete) * Live After Death CDs 1 & 2 and bonus CD * Live at Donington * Psycho Motel: Welcome to the World (Adrian Smith's band when he wasn't in Maiden) * Rock in Rio * Some singles not in Eddie's Archives * The Soundhouse Tapes (the Maiden release ever; this is super rare and it's awesome to hear it) Miscellaneous files, pretty self-explanatory. This includes awesome stuff like Bruce ranting on Britney Spears, the radio version of The Wicker Man (which IMHO is better than the studio version; also watch the movie if you can!), a video of Caught Somewhere in Time and so on. A NOTE ON THE QUALITY: I ripped Eddie's Archives with Lame -aps. The others are mostly stuff I either ripped a long time ago (and have left the CDs in Bangladesh) or downloaded off of various places. The quality therefore varies greatly. Most of the full albums are quite listenable if not amazing. But then again, a lot of the stuff is included for its completist value as opposed to simply rocking out. In the "some singles not in eddie's archives" folder, I've deleted the songs that are duplicated in the studio albums or Eddie's Archives to save space. That's why the numbering's a bit weird. The missing files are therefore either a) to be found on the studio albums (the folder name tells you which) b) Listen With Nicko parts (which are included in a separate folder) If you're _extremely_ anal and want to find out what songs you're missing, there are tons of Maiden resources on the web and you can very easily google and find out which covers went with which singles. There are many tributes to Iron Maiden, but most of them aren't that great. (When the fuck are we going to have a Nativity in Black for Maiden?) A Call to Irons is pretty nice as far as tributes go. If anybody has the string tribute though, or has any other tribute they like, please share. The reason why I included Psycho Motel and none of Bruce Dickinson's solo albums are: a) Bruce's solo albums are far more popular and easier to get, thus not a "rarity" b) There are a lot of them and they're all awesome, so that can be a mini- megapost too. EDIT: I have since included Bruce's live album Accident in Brazil, because that's pretty exemplary of his solo work and has stuff from most of his albums. This is by no means a comprehensive collection. For example, I only have the bonus tracks from 7th Son of a 7th Son (and that too in poor .wma format). There are other covers, other legitimate albums and singles and so on. Also, some of the albums (mainly due to downloading from weird sources) are badly numbered/tagged. I've included two recent shows as an example of what they sound like these days, but if you want more they frequently show up on Suprnova. That being said, this is still more complete than 99% of the fans out there have. If anybody has anything that I don't have, or if I've made any stupid mistakes, by all means feel free to share or call me out. I've done my best, and hopefully this will make you happy. UP THE IRONS! -- futhman p.s.: Thanks betterinsodapop for helping seed!