Talk:Keeper of the Seven Keys: The Legacy

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As far as I'm concerned the guy who produced Halford albums, including Live Insurrection is Roy Z.

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At the startof the song, there are a number of songs played in the background as if the "Keeper" is switching through different radio stations. I'm assuming that all clips that are played in the song are previous Helloween songs from earlier albums; could anyone identify them? undefined N  a  N  17:45, 3 November 2007 (UTC)

They are: "Eagles Fly Free", "Halloween", "Keeper of the Seven Keys", "Halloween" again, and "Keeper" again. Sherick (talk) 21:01, 17 February 2008 (UTC)