#494 - Iron Maiden vs History - FORGOTTEN TRUE STORY - Powerslave episode artwork

EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 18 MIN

#494 - Iron Maiden vs History - FORGOTTEN TRUE STORY - Powerslave

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Iron Maiden, Poland, and the Cracks in the Iron Curtain What did Iron Maiden have to do with the fall of the Soviet Union? In this fascinating episode, Robert John Hadfield dives into the story behind Powerslave and the band’s historic concerts in Poland just weeks before the album’s release. Through vintage newspaper articles, memories of the Cold War, and reflections on music’s ability to transcend borders, this episode becomes much more than an album discussion — it becomes a story about culture, freedom, and connection. Robert explores how Iron Maiden became one of the first major heavy metal bands to perform behind the Iron Curtain, playing concerts in Poland during a tense and transformative moment in history. Along the way, he ties together events involving Lech Wałęsa, the Solidarity movement, nuclear war fears in the 1980s, and songs like “Two Minutes to Midnight.” The episode also includes rock trivia, hidden album-cover references, Bruce Dickinson stories from Poland, and an unboxing tease for a future episode on AC/DC. Timestamps 0:00 — Iron Maiden and World History 0:22 — Powerslave Rock Trivia Challenge 1:24 — Iron Maiden Behind the Iron Curtain 2:10 — Bruce Dickinson’s Poland Stories 3:17 — Lech Wałęsa and Solidarity Context 4:19 — Touring Poland During the Cold War 5:25 — Bruce Dickinson’s Wild Polish Night 6:16 — How Young Iron Maiden Really Was 7:00 — Black Market Iron Maiden Albums 8:20 — Polish Concert Crowds and Security 9:32 — Music Transcending Politics 10:55 — Why Art Connects Humanity 11:32 — Poland, Russia, and Soviet Tension 12:23 — Nuclear War Fears in the 1980s 13:27 — “Two Minutes to Midnight” Revisited 14:34 — Trivia Answers Revealed 15:22 — Martin “Pool Bully” Birch Story 16:14 — Indiana Jones Hidden on Powerslave 16:34 — Surprise Record Unboxing 17:14 — Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap Revealed

Iron Maiden, Poland, and the Cracks in the Iron Curtain What did Iron Maiden have to do with the fall of the Soviet Union? In this fascinating episode, Robert John Hadfield dives into the story behind Powerslave and the band’s historic concerts in Poland just weeks before the album’s release. Through vintage newspaper articles, memories of the Cold War, and reflections on music’s ability to transcend borders, this episode becomes much more than an album discussion — it becomes a story about culture, freedom, and connection. Robert explores how Iron Maiden became one of the first major heavy metal bands to perform behind the Iron Curtain, playing concerts in Poland during a tense and transformative moment in history. Along the way, he ties together events involving Lech Wałęsa, the Solidarity movement, nuclear war fears in the 1980s, and songs like “Two Minutes to Midnight.” The episode also includes rock trivia, hidden album-cover references, Bruce Dickinson stories from Poland, and an unboxing tease for a future episode on AC/DC. Timestamps 0:00 — Iron Maiden and World History 0:22 — Powerslave Rock Trivia Challenge 1:24 — Iron Maiden Behind the Iron Curtain 2:10 — Bruce Dickinson’s Poland Stories 3:17 — Lech Wałęsa and Solidarity Context 4:19 — Touring Poland During the Cold War 5:25 — Bruce Dickinson’s Wild Polish Night 6:16 — How Young Iron Maiden Really Was 7:00 — Black Market Iron Maiden Albums 8:20 — Polish Concert Crowds and Security 9:32 — Music Transcending Politics 10:55 — Why Art Connects Humanity 11:32 — Poland, Russia, and Soviet Tension 12:23 — Nuclear War Fears in the 1980s 13:27 — “Two Minutes to Midnight” Revisited 14:34 — Trivia Answers Revealed 15:22 — Martin “Pool Bully” Birch Story 16:14 — Indiana Jones Hidden on Powerslave 16:34 — Surprise Record Unboxing 17:14 — Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap Revealed

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