'It's like you stumbled blindfold through a charity shop, walk out the back door festooned in garments,' says Dickinson of his questionable stage clothes.
Bruce Dickinson chronicles some harrowing experiences in his new autobiography, 'What Does This Button Do?' and shared a story you won't find in the book.
Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson suggested that his attitude in controlling his arrogance on and offstage is the reason he didn’t become one of those rock stars who became a victim of drug addiction.
As Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson details in his new book, the band was up against the wall when it started work on what would become their third album.