Iron Maiden were just getting started with songs such as this "Running Free", and they still played their punkish, gritty style of NWOBHM that was just beginning to get them into the public eye around the late 70s. Paul Di'Anno was still at the helm, with his punkish, street-smart attitude and gruff voice. The band followed suit, playing a rougher style of music then they would when Dickinson took the helm and the world by storm. This great song kicks off with a galloping drum beat before the riff kicks in, and it's a catchy little rocker all the way through. The chorus by Smith and Harris are enjoyable. It tells a tale of rebellious youth, the freedom of being young and alive, and of being left to 'run free.' The basslines are jumpy and energetic, and the guitar trills are confident in their runs through this rather short song.
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