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Can I Play with Madness

"Can I Play with Madness" is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. The song is the sixteenth single released by the band. Released in 1988, it was the first single from their seventh studio album, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988), and hit number 3 in the UK Singles Chart.

Music video
The video of the song, directed by Julian Doyle, was set at Tintern Abbey and Chislehurst Caves, and features Monty Python’s Graham Chapman; this would be one of his last appearances on television before his death in October 1989 of cancer. In the video, Chapman plays an irritable art instructor who criticizes a young student for including Iron Maiden's mascot Eddie in his sketch of the abbey ruins. The teacher then falls down a hole in the ground, discovers an underground vault and finally encounters an animated version of Eddie, who leers at him from inside a refrigerator. The band appears on a TV screen showing footage from "Run to the Hills" and "The Number of the Beast" promotional videos and the Live After Death concert film. Adrian Smith is shown playing left-handed, suggesting a reversed image. == Track listing ==
Track listing
7-inch single 12-inch single == "Black Bart Blues" ==
"Black Bart Blues"
"Black Bart Blues" appears as a B-side of the "Can I Play with Madness" single. The song is about the suit of armour that rode in the back lounge of the band's tour buses (named Black Bart). Vocalist Bruce Dickinson tells that he, his bandmates and their tour manager were driving in a Ford Thunderbird through Florida in 1983, when they passed a gas station with three suits of armour standing outside. Dickinson stopped the car and went to buy one of the three suits of armour that were on sale. The song's lyrics detail a rather infamous story in which a girl stumbled onto the band's tour bus and struck a deal with one of the band members that she'd give them oral sex in exchange for alcohol. The song ends with clips of drummer Nicko McBrain that were taken during the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son sessions. == Personnel ==
Personnel
Production credits are adapted from the 7 inch vinyl cover. • Bruce Dickinsonlead vocalsDave MurrayguitarAdrian Smith – guitar, synthesiserSteve Harrisbass guitarNicko McBraindrums ProductionMartin Birch – producer, engineer, mixingDerek Riggs – cover illustrationRoss Halfin – photography == Charts ==
Charts
Weekly charts Year-end charts == Notes ==
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