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Author Topic: 18th October 2006 - Rosemont, Illinois – USA  (Read 4493 times)
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« on: October 18, 2006, 01:28:52 pm »

Reviews, impressions, photos... and spoiler tags when necessary!
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« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2006, 01:10:09 pm »

Well since no one else is stepping up, I guess I will.  A couple of non-spoiler observations.

1. I thought the acoustics were very bad (typical of the Allstate Arena), especially noticeable when Janik was playing the acoustic guitar.
2. Seemed like a good sized crowd to me, at one point Bruce mentioned something (see spoilers) about playing to 6000-7000 people, but it seemed like there was more there to me, I would guess closer to 8000-9000.
3. I was very annoyed by many of the "stoner" types at the show, who seemed more concerned with passing around their bowl (had to explain to my wife what it was) than watching the show.  My wife even commented that she would love to see Maiden somewhere else in the world and was curious if the crowds in England were the same "type" of people....I doubt it.

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« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2006, 08:06:04 pm »

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« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2006, 10:06:54 pm »


3. I was very annoyed by many of the "stoner" types at the show, who seemed more concerned with passing around their bowl (had to explain to my wife what it was) than watching the show.  My wife even commented that she would love to see Maiden somewhere else in the world and was curious if the crowds in England were the same "type" of people....I doubt it.


Toronto was the same.  Some people come to concerts as an excuse to get stoned/drunk instead of enjoying the show.  I pity them.  This is true in other concerts as well.  My worst "man, that is bad pot stink" experience was during a Black Sabbath reunion concert.  After having played 'Sweet Leaf' and Ozzy remarked something like "if you have it smoke it" and "I wanna get high", it seemed like the whole arena did get high.
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« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2006, 06:14:30 am »

I thought the show was awesome. I've been to so many maiden shows that I actually welcomed the fresh setlist. And I was pleasantly surprised at how well received it was, both in Detroit and Chicago. In previous tours, there were always people walking out and complaining during songs they didn't consider a "classic." So I expected a riot this time Smile
The floor experience was awesome, if you don't mind getting soaked in sweat and the occasional elbow. Some fat guy landed on me because the crowd wasn't strong enough to surf his ass all the way to the front. But it was all good. Too much energy to care!
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« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2006, 12:30:26 am »

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« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2006, 12:54:39 pm »

Spoiler tags not used properly above... May want to edit.
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« Reply #7 on: October 23, 2006, 12:59:28 pm »

Spoiler tags not used properly above... May want to edit.

Done. Thanks!
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« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2006, 06:36:56 pm »

Hey, I've got a stupid question... I was at the Chicago concert, and before Maiden hit the stage, it sounded like they were playing Doctor, Doctor... was that live?  And is there anywhere I can find that on cd with Bruce Dickenson singing... found a lot with Di'Anno.
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« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2006, 12:44:16 pm »

Hey, I've got a stupid question... I was at the Chicago concert, and before Maiden hit the stage, it sounded like they were playing Doctor, Doctor... was that live?  And is there anywhere I can find that on cd with Bruce Dickenson singing... found a lot with Di'Anno.
Actually, that would have been Blaze because that song was recorded as a B-side for Lord of the Flies.
To answer your question, no.  You will not find a version of Bruce singing this song because I don't think Maiden have ever recorded such a version and the song was not performed live either Wink
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« Reply #10 on: October 28, 2006, 02:51:44 pm »

Gotcha,  and thanks!  I had found it on "Best of the B-sides", and on "Eddie's Archives" disk 6, and had just assumed it was Di'Anno (thats what I get for ASSuming).  I had just thought the one at the concert sounded like Bruce.  ...learning more each day!
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« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2006, 05:04:17 pm »

I had just thought the one at the concert sounded like Bruce.  ...learning more each day!
I think that at the concert they play the original UFO version.  I'm sorry I didn't make that clear in my original post Wink
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« Reply #12 on: October 28, 2006, 05:36:37 pm »

OK, I think I have a copy of that somewhere, I'll try to find it.  Thanks for the info!
Oh, BTW, I thought the concert rocked!  The first (and only) time I got to see them was in Cedar Rapids IA, on the Seventh Son tour. When I found out they were comming around again, my son wanted to go-- it was the same time as his 13th b-day, so we loaded up and drove 5 hours up to it.  He wanted a shirt to wear to it, so he wore my (18year old) tour shirt.  What a great time--- was really fun to watch Maiden through new eyes, you know?  We both had a great time, and he had some really good stories to tell at school the next afternoon!
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« Reply #13 on: November 01, 2006, 07:18:37 am »

Hey guys, here is a review I saw online that matches NIckos account of events.  Where is the truth, was it good or was it bad? methinks just the few whiners and complainers distort the truht base on this,
http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/concerts/IRONMAIDEN.htm
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« Reply #14 on: November 01, 2006, 09:57:23 pm »

Hey guys, here is a review I saw online that matches NIckos account of events.  Where is the truth, was it good or was it bad? methinks just the few whiners and complainers distort the truht base on this,
http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/concerts/IRONMAIDEN.htm


The reviewer mentioned something that I've noticed before: I have never seen so many young people in a single concert before.  That's good news for a band.  Good!
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« Reply #15 on: November 03, 2006, 02:42:12 am »

The reviewer mentioned something that I've noticed before: I have never seen so many young people in a single concert before.  That's good news for a band.  Good!

Yeah, I was at that show myself, and there were quite a few teenage guys there, especially on the floor, more than I've seen at any Maiden show in this region since the 80s, baring Ozzfest. Also more females than i've seen in awhile, of all ages.I was even more surprised about that than anything.some of them were wives and girlfriends or whatever, no doubt, but more than I remembered even in the 80s.
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« Reply #16 on: November 04, 2006, 06:08:42 am »

That's how I remember it too. I was on the floor up front and everyone was jumping and singing along, hands in the air the whole time. I took my camera and had a hard time shooting without someone's hand in front of me. It was great. Usually, during new songs, people leave, go get a beer, pee, etc. Not this time. Not on the floor, anyway. That may be because of the GA setup, since once you moved you lost your spot. If that's the case, I say keep the GA setup for future tours also. That way, the really dedicated fans will be up front, instead of someone who got free tickets from corporate and keeps getting out of their front row seats because they don't know any songs or would rather be stuffing their faces with nachos.
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« Reply #17 on: November 07, 2006, 06:23:21 am »

That's how I remember it too. I was on the floor up front and everyone was jumping and singing along, hands in the air the whole time. I took my camera and had a hard time shooting without someone's hand in front of me. It was great. Usually, during new songs, people leave, go get a beer, pee, etc. Not this time. Not on the floor, anyway. That may be because of the GA setup, since once you moved you lost your spot. If that's the case, I say keep the GA setup for future tours also. That way, the really dedicated fans will be up front, instead of someone who got free tickets from corporate and keeps getting out of their front row seats because they don't know any songs or would rather be stuffing their faces with nachos.

Yea, I thought the GA setup this time was a fantastic thing. The only times I've seen that with Maiden before was during the early days (just surreal!!) and during the Blaze era, which was kinda sad, because Maiden were playing smaller venues and you just knew they deserved better than that. So great to see the GA and the enthusiastic crowd this tour front and center, that the band feeds off of!
I think that at the concert they play the original UFO version.  I'm sorry I didn't make that clear in my original post Wink

What Maiden have Always traditionally played as their que is UFO's  "Doctor, Doctor" form the live Chicago album Strangers in the Night.  That album is almost untouchable now, as far as innovation, artistic passion,  and creative genius on display.  Ah, those were truly the days, the era of Michael Schenker et all in their youthful, resplendant passion! So, again, for all doubters, it is not a Maiden cover. It is the version that they have paid homage to for Lo this many (30) years: the live, Chicago, UFO version.
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