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Steve Harris Reflects On Paul Di’Anno’s Time In Iron Maiden

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Last updated: 2025/03/13 at 12:54 PM
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Photo Credit: Iron Maiden/Instagram - Paul Di'Anno/Instagram

Iron Maiden’s founder Steve Harris has shared candid thoughts about former vocalist Paul Di’Anno in a recent interview with Louder. The bassist’s comments illuminate the dynamic between the two musicians during Di’Anno’s tenure with the band.

“Paul was a lovable rogue. He liked to annoy me by dressing up like Adam Ant. Anything to wind me up,” Harris recalled. “He liked to ruffle a few feathers, let’s put it that way. And ruffle he did. He used to call me Hitler. I’ve been called the Ayatollah and Sergeant Major, but Hitler takes the biscuit, really.”

“Paul’s voice had a certain quality to it. A rawness,” Harris continued. “But he didn’t look after himself. He had this self-destruct button. And I got the impression that he never really believed he had it in him to go to the next level. I think there was an insecurity there.”

Harris’s revelations offer a unique perspective into Iron Maiden’s early days. These insights highlight the complex dynamics that shaped the band’s formative years.

Early Impact On Metal

Photo Credit: Paul Di’Anno/Instagram

Documentation from historical records highlights Di’Anno’s crucial role in shaping the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) movement during the late 1970s and early 1980s.

His raw, punk-influenced vocal style defined the band’s first two albums. This distinctive approach helped influence the development of thrash and speed metal subgenres.

Studio Legacy

Photo Credit: Paul Di’Anno/Instagram

Di’Anno’s tenure with Iron Maiden spanned from 1978 to 1981. His distinctive vocals shaped both the self-titled debut album ‘Iron Maiden’ and the follow-up ‘Killers.’

These recordings stand as significant milestones in metal history. Di’Anno’s unique vocal approach successfully merged aggressive punk elements with traditional metal styling.

Post-Maiden Career

Photo Credit: Paul Di’Anno/Instagram

Di’Anno maintained an active presence in the metal scene after leaving Iron Maiden. Music historians at Last.fm document his leadership of several projects, including Battlezone and Killers.

Health challenges and personal obstacles marked his later career. Nevertheless, Di’Anno continued to perform and record extensively. His substantial solo discography demonstrates his lasting influence in the heavy metal genre.

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