Well, you don't recover from a stroke by resting. You actually need to be the more active you can, to reconnect your brain to your body. Resting would actually have preventing him to recover.
Instrumental album? He tends to write rather generic riffs, and, unless he loses himself in long solos, I don't see the point of piling up stuff like the riffs of WotW.
So do I. I also hope he will write it by himself, not using any ghost writer. He has improved a lot in that department, and I'd rather read a genuine account plagued with grammatical errors than the generic bullshit most of these books are made of.
You knew you would be asked, but could you be more specific? It's not just a casual subject here: are you saying Maiden's longest member after Steve is seriously willing to retire soon?
Resurrection Men is the only song I fully appreciate. Others could get better after a few listens, but some are not my stuff: too much power ballad sounding stuff.
What an arrogant statement. He is free to enjoy anything. Some people truly like AC/DC or even Sabaton.
And remove any important member of any band band, and it doesn't sound the same.
Which songs are you talking about please ?
Come on. Earlier live recordings contradict your assumption, and Innocent Exile is one of Steve's very first songs.
Actually, Harris jumped on a security guy who was beting a fan. Can't remember when exactly, but he told the story himself and said he soon got help from the crew because the uy was huge.
I tried it again recently, after ignoring it for many years and hoping to be proven wrong. Still boring to my ears. As for Smith and Harris' songs, Lord of Light and Brighter than a Thousand Suns are real masterpieces.
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