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{{quote| ''"Sometimes you're the pigeon, sometimes you're the statue."''}}
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Full name: Paul Bruce Dickinson. He's possibly the biggest example of [[The Workaholic]] you'll ever find. Dickinson is known as the singer of [[Iron Maiden (Music)|Iron Maiden]], yet he's also an [[Universal Driver's License|airline pilot, fencer, broadcaster, author, director, screenwriter, actor, marketing director, entrepreneur and songwriter]]. Phew... Has a voice so powerful, he's been nicknamed the "Air Raid Siren".
Full name: '''Paul Bruce Dickinson'''. He's possibly the biggest example of [[The Workaholic]] you'll ever find. Dickinson is known as the singer of [[Iron Maiden]], yet he's also an [[Universal Driver's License|airline pilot, fencer, broadcaster, author, director, screenwriter, actor, marketing director, entrepreneur and songwriter]]. Phew... Has a voice so powerful, he's been nicknamed the "Air Raid Siren".


Not ''[[Spell My Name With a "The"|The]]'' [[Saturday Night Live|Bruce Dickinson]], so hold your cowbell jokes.
Not ''[[Spell My Name with a "The"|The]]'' [[Saturday Night Live|Bruce Dickinson]], so hold your cowbell jokes.
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== Discography with [[Music/Samson|Samson]] ==
== With [[Music/Samson|Samson]] ==
* 1980 - ''Head On''
* 1980 - ''Head On''
* 1981 - ''Shock Tactics''
* 1981 - ''Shock Tactics''


== Discography with [[Iron Maiden (Music)|Iron Maiden]] ==
== With [[Iron Maiden]] ==
* 1982 - ''The Number Of The Beast''
* 1982 - ''The Number Of The Beast''
* 1983 - ''Piece Of Mind''
* 1983 - ''Piece Of Mind''
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* 2010 - ''The Final Frontier''
* 2010 - ''The Final Frontier''


== Solo discography ==
== Solo ==
* 1989 - ''Tattooed Millionaire''
* 1989 - ''Tattooed Millionaire''
* 1994 - ''Balls To Picasso''
* 1994 - ''Balls To Picasso''
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* 1998 - ''The Chemical Wedding''
* 1998 - ''The Chemical Wedding''
* 2005 - ''Tyranny Of Souls''
* 2005 - ''Tyranny Of Souls''

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== Tropes related with him and/or his works: ==
* [[Eighties Hair]]: In [[The Eighties]], natch.
* [[Eighties Hair]]: In [[The Eighties]], natch.
* [[Badass Bookworm]]: Well-versed in history and an airline pilot, also very physically fit and talented.
* [[Badass Bookworm]]: Well-versed in history and an airline pilot, also very physically fit and talented.
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* [[Berserk Button]]: He's very protective of his voice - understandable, since its how he earns his living. So when he catches a wiff of someone in the concert smoking, he'll drop everything to yell at them.
* [[Berserk Button]]: He's very protective of his voice - understandable, since its how he earns his living. So when he catches a wiff of someone in the concert smoking, he'll drop everything to yell at them.
* [[Captain Morgan Pose]]
* [[Captain Morgan Pose]]
* [[Careful With That Axe]]: His scream in Maiden's "The Number of the Beast" was the result of pure frustration at the sound engineer [[Enforced Method Acting|forcing him to redo the opening for hours]], which was [[Throw It In|thrown in]].
* [[Careful with That Axe]]: His scream in Maiden's "The Number of the Beast" was the result of pure frustration at the sound engineer [[Enforced Method Acting|forcing him to redo the opening for hours]], which was [[Throw It In|thrown in]].
* [[Carpet of Virility]]: [http://bp0.blogger.com/_LXqBXJEfW0A/SITWIndcGjI/AAAAAAAAGuA/eXIQaOueTkA/s1600-h/bruce-dickinson.png This way].
* [[Carpet of Virility]]: [http://bp0.blogger.com/_LXqBXJEfW0A/SITWIndcGjI/AAAAAAAAGuA/eXIQaOueTkA/s1600-h/bruce-dickinson.png This way].
* [[Catch Phrase]]: He often shouts to the audience, "[[Cheap Heat|Scream for me, [insert name of country/city]]]!" when playing live. The best moment of this [[Catch Phrase]] is before the appearance of [[Mascot|Eddie]] himself in Maiden's concerts, generally in the Self-Titled Song.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: He often shouts to the audience, "[[Cheap Heat|Scream for me, [insert name of country/city]]]!" when playing live. The best moment of this [[Catch Phrase]] is before the appearance of [[Mascot|Eddie]] himself in Maiden's concerts, generally in the Self-Titled Song.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: Swearing is generally not something he goes all out on, but should you hurl things at him (or the band for that matter), abuse the fans or commit unspeakable atrocities, don't be surprised when he belts out one your way. See Berserk Button on this page too.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: Swearing is generally not something he goes all out on, but should you hurl things at him (or the band for that matter), abuse the fans or commit unspeakable atrocities, don't be surprised when he belts out one your way. See Berserk Button on this page too.
* [[Creative Differences]]: How he left [[Iron Maiden (Music)|Iron Maiden]] in 1993.
* [[Creative Differences]]: How he left [[Iron Maiden]] in 1993.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: He does this in a ''lot'' of songs. "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter", "The Evil That Men Do", "Can I Play With Madness" and specially "Fear Of The Dark" come immediately to mind. Of particular note, "Moonchild" climaxes with a bone-chilling, prolonged evil cackle from him.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: He does this in a ''lot'' of songs. "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter", "The Evil That Men Do", "Can I Play With Madness" and specially "Fear Of The Dark" come immediately to mind. Of particular note, "Moonchild" climaxes with a bone-chilling, prolonged evil cackle from him.
* [[Trope Pantheons/Music|God of Singing]]
* [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!]]: He's 52 and looks amazing.
* [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!]]: He's 52 and looks amazing.
* [[Greatest Hits Album]]: ''The Best Of Bruce Dickinson''.
* [[Greatest Hits Album]]: ''The Best Of Bruce Dickinson''.
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]]: By day, [[Iron Maiden (Music)|Iron Maiden]] vocalist and more metal than a block of steel. By night, part time airline pilot and occasional fencer.
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]]: By day, [[Iron Maiden]] vocalist and more metal than a block of steel. By night, part time airline pilot and occasional fencer.
* [[Metal Scream]]: He's a master of these. Particularly when it crosses with [[Punctuated for Emphasis]].
* [[Metal Scream]]: He's a master of these. Particularly when it crosses with [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!]].
{{quote| '''''RUN! FOR! YOUR! LI-IIIIIIIIIIII-IVES!'''''}}
{{quote|'''''RUN! FOR! YOUR! LI-IIIIIIIIIIII-IVES!'''''}}
* [[Name's the Same]]: He shares his full name with a Columbia Records manager/producer whose involvement with [[Blue Oyster Cult]] lead to ''[[Spell My Name With a "The"]]'' [[Christopher Walken|Bruce Dickinson]] on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' (as "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" wasn't actually produced by that Dickinson).
* [[Name's the Same]]: He shares his full name with a Columbia Records manager/producer whose involvement with [[Blue Oyster Cult]] lead to ''[[Spell My Name with a "The"]]'' [[Christopher Walken|Bruce Dickinson]] on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' (as "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" wasn't actually produced by that Dickinson).
** [[One Steve Limit]]: He shares his "Paul" name with ''[[The Pete Best|Paul]]'' [[The Pete Best|Day]], and ''Paul'' Di'Anno, both also former vocalists of Maiden.
** [[One Steve Limit]]: He shares his "Paul" name with ''[[The Pete Best|Paul]]'' [[The Pete Best|Day]], and ''Paul'' Di'Anno, both also former vocalists of Maiden.
* [[The Power of the Sun]]: The eponymous sun, from ''Tyranny Of Souls''.
* [[The Power of the Sun]]: The eponymous sun, from ''Tyranny Of Souls''.
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 18 January 2019

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SCREAM FOR ME, ALL THE TROPES!

"Sometimes you're the pigeon, sometimes you're the statue."

Full name: Paul Bruce Dickinson. He's possibly the biggest example of The Workaholic you'll ever find. Dickinson is known as the singer of Iron Maiden, yet he's also an airline pilot, fencer, broadcaster, author, director, screenwriter, actor, marketing director, entrepreneur and songwriter. Phew... Has a voice so powerful, he's been nicknamed the "Air Raid Siren".

Not The Bruce Dickinson, so hold your cowbell jokes.


Discography:

With Samson

  • 1980 - Head On
  • 1981 - Shock Tactics

With Iron Maiden

  • 1982 - The Number Of The Beast
  • 1983 - Piece Of Mind
  • 1984 - Powerslave
  • 1986 - Somewhere In Time
  • 1988 - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
  • 1990 - No Prayer For The Dying
  • 1992 - Fear Of The Dark
  • 2000 - Brave New World
  • 2003 - Dance Of Death
  • 2006 - A Matter Of Life And Death
  • 2010 - The Final Frontier

Solo

  • 1989 - Tattooed Millionaire
  • 1994 - Balls To Picasso
  • 1996 - Skunkworks
  • 1997 - Accident Of Birth
  • 1998 - The Chemical Wedding
  • 2005 - Tyranny Of Souls

Bruce Dickinson provides examples of the following tropes:

RUN! FOR! YOUR! LI-IIIIIIIIIIII-IVES!