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  • Iron Maiden se inspiro cuando los colonizadores ingleses llegaron a América (White men came a cross the sea), y cuando comenzaron a conquistar la parte que ahora es Estados Unidos, empezaron a perseguir a todos los indígenas pieles rojas (Chasing the redskins back to their holes). Luego cuando los indígenas se defendieron llegaron mas (But many came to much for cree). Luego, empezaron a tomar sus riquezas para venderlas en Europa y los esclavizaron (Selling their Whisky and taking their Gold, Enslaving the young and destroying the old). En nombre "Run to the Hills" (Corre a las Colinas), también fue basado en los indígenas, ya que ellos huían sin buscar guerra, mientras que los colonizadores los mataban. Categoría:Canciones de Liberty Rock Radio 97.8
  • "Run to the Hills", en español "Corre a las colinas", es un sencillo de Iron Maiden para el álbum The Number Of The Beast, la cual fue escrita por Steve Harris. Fue lanza da el 12 de febrero de 1982, durando la canción unos 3:50, luego pasó a durar unos 4:59 minutos.
  • "Run to the Hills" was Iron Maiden's sixth single and the first from their 1982 album The Number of the Beast. Credited solely to the band's bassist, Steve Harris, although significant contributions were made by lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson, it remains one of their most popular songs, with VH1 ranking it No. 27 on their list of the 40 Greatest Metal Songs and No. 14 on their list of the Greatest Hard Rock Songs.
  • "Run to the Hills" is Iron Maiden's sixth single and the first single from their 1982 album The Number of the Beast. The song is about the conflict between Native Americans and the invading white men.
  • Run to the Hills is a song in Rock Band by Iron Maiden which is arguably the hardest non-downloadable song in the game Rock Band. It is placed in the final 'Impossible' tier for every part besides guitar and bass (except on the Wii version, where it is in the final tier for band and 7th tier for all other instruments). It is especially famous for its drum part, which has 20 notes per measure for most of the song, and is very difficult (in comparison to a similar beat on Orange Crush) because of the fast tempo. The guitar solo is also quite difficult, with a mess of complex trills and scales. Also, the song frequently and unexpectedly changes tempo, ever so slightly, which requires the drummer to make subtle shifts in sticking in order to keep a combo. Keep in mind that the wii version drop
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  • Run to the Hills
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Label
Album
  • Flight 666: Rock Band Edition
Producer
Name
  • "Run to the Hills"
Genre
Type
  • Single
solo drums
  • yes
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Language
  • English
Title
  • Run to the Hills
Radio
Last album
  • "Purgatory"
This Album
  • "Run to the Hills"
Cover
  • Run-To-The-Hills.jpg
  • The Number of the Beast.png
bre
  • yes
Next album
  • "The Number of the Beast"
Released
  • 1982
  • 1982-02-12
Gender
  • Male
Artist
Source
  • RB
Export
  • DLC
Rating
  • SR
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  • yes
abstract
  • Run to the Hills is a song in Rock Band by Iron Maiden which is arguably the hardest non-downloadable song in the game Rock Band. It is placed in the final 'Impossible' tier for every part besides guitar and bass (except on the Wii version, where it is in the final tier for band and 7th tier for all other instruments). It is especially famous for its drum part, which has 20 notes per measure for most of the song, and is very difficult (in comparison to a similar beat on Orange Crush) because of the fast tempo. The guitar solo is also quite difficult, with a mess of complex trills and scales. Also, the song frequently and unexpectedly changes tempo, ever so slightly, which requires the drummer to make subtle shifts in sticking in order to keep a combo. Keep in mind that the wii version drops drum notes frequently, and therefore it may be much more challenging to pass on the Wii (and impossible to 5-star) Run to the Hills (Original Version) was released as downloadable content on Rock Band 2 and is supposedly one of the hardest downloadable songs. Though the guitar solo is many times more difficult to master due to notes being off-beat, it arguably does not compare to monsters such as Panic Attack and Visions.
  • Iron Maiden se inspiro cuando los colonizadores ingleses llegaron a América (White men came a cross the sea), y cuando comenzaron a conquistar la parte que ahora es Estados Unidos, empezaron a perseguir a todos los indígenas pieles rojas (Chasing the redskins back to their holes). Luego cuando los indígenas se defendieron llegaron mas (But many came to much for cree). Luego, empezaron a tomar sus riquezas para venderlas en Europa y los esclavizaron (Selling their Whisky and taking their Gold, Enslaving the young and destroying the old). En nombre "Run to the Hills" (Corre a las Colinas), también fue basado en los indígenas, ya que ellos huían sin buscar guerra, mientras que los colonizadores los mataban. Categoría:Canciones de Liberty Rock Radio 97.8
  • "Run to the Hills", en español "Corre a las colinas", es un sencillo de Iron Maiden para el álbum The Number Of The Beast, la cual fue escrita por Steve Harris. Fue lanza da el 12 de febrero de 1982, durando la canción unos 3:50, luego pasó a durar unos 4:59 minutos.
  • "Run to the Hills" was Iron Maiden's sixth single and the first from their 1982 album The Number of the Beast. Credited solely to the band's bassist, Steve Harris, although significant contributions were made by lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson, it remains one of their most popular songs, with VH1 ranking it No. 27 on their list of the 40 Greatest Metal Songs and No. 14 on their list of the Greatest Hard Rock Songs.
  • "Run to the Hills" is Iron Maiden's sixth single and the first single from their 1982 album The Number of the Beast. The song is about the conflict between Native Americans and the invading white men.