I never liked Iron Maiden. I just never for into them. I liked lots of other heavy metal stuff over the years but Iron Maiden just never floated my boat. I think it's the way they dressed. They just didn't do it for me. I was never really a fan of Bruce Dickinson either. I have vague memories of him messing about on the BBC Heavy Metal Heaven season in the eighties. In retrospect he must have been channelling Spinal Tap.
I listen to audiobooks a lot. When I'm commuting I like to use the time to do something and audiobooks seem efficient when I can't be bothered with music or the kindle. Using Audible you can often get an unexpected gem of a book for a couple of quid.
Which is how I found What does this button do?
Dickinson narrates his autobiography himself and he is funny. He is very funny. He doesn't take himself or anything else seriously. Between his boarding school education, his adolescent interests and his general positive mental attitude this is a real feel good book. He did very well with Iron Maiden and he became a pilot flying commercial airliners while on a break from music. Eventually he was flying Iron Maiden around the world in 'Ed Force One',
He is, sadly, a 'Brexit wanker' although I do see that he has expressed dismay at the impact of Brexit on UK musicians which is good. Thankfully we don't get any Brexit stuff in the book. Just fencing, beer making and Spitfires.
He would be a better Prime Minister than the one we have.
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