2 Minutes to Midnight

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

“2 Minutes to Midnight”
“2 Minutes to Midnight” cover
Single by Iron Maiden
from the album Powerslave
B-side "Rainbow's Gold"
"Mission from 'Arry"
Released 6 August 1984
Recorded 1984
Genre Heavy metal
Length 5:59
Label EMI
Writer(s) Adrian Smith
Bruce Dickinson
Producer Martin Birch
Iron Maiden singles chronology
"The Trooper"
(1983)
"Two Minutes to Midnight"
(1984)
"Aces High"
(1984)

"2 Minutes to Midnight" is the tenth single released by Iron Maiden and the second track from their 1984 album Powerslave. The single was released on August 6, 1984 and rose to number 11 in the UK Singles Chart. The song was written by Adrian Smith and Bruce Dickinson.

The song has references to the Doomsday Clock, the symbolic clock used by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. In September 1953 the clock reached 11:58, the closest the clock ever got to midnight. This occurred when the United States and Soviet Union tested H-bombs within nine months of one another. This song is clearly presenting an anti-war view. The first guitar solo is played by Dave Murray followed by a guitar solo played by Adrian Smith.

The first B-side is a cover of British progressive rock band Beckett's "Rainbow's Gold".

Another B-side, entitled "Mission from 'Arry", is a recording of an argument between bassist Steve Harris and drummer Nicko McBrain. The argument happened after a show in Allentown, Pennsylvania during the band's World Piece Tour, and occurred due to a misunderstanding on stage between the two due to technical issues with Harris' bass, which had led to McBrain's drum solo going wrong. Vocalist Bruce Dickinson was recording the argument with a concealed tape recorder.

The video of the song is featured on the 2003 video collection Visions of the Beast.

The song was included in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

United States Ambassador Ryan Crocker has a poster of the album in his office.[citation needed]

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "2 Minutes to Midnight" (Adrian Smith, Bruce Dickinson): 6:04
  2. "Rainbow's Gold" (Beckett cover): 4:57
  3. "Mission from 'Arry": 6:43

[edit] Credits

[edit] Charts

Flag of the United Kingdom UK Singles Chart #11


[edit] Trivia

The song is 5 minutes and 59 seconds long, which when doubled yields 11:58, just as the time the song describes.