MrKnickerbocker
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Oh, but that could lead to chafing.
When I first heard them, they did nothing for me, but in concert, they blew me away. It seems they're one of those bands you have to see live to really appreciate their music.From what I've seen, Ghost's live performances look really cool. However, I have both albums, and I do not understand the hype.
That was the least spoiler-y spoiler that ever spoiled anything. Basically they're saying Iron Maiden is going to... be Iron Maiden. On stage. In front of some fans. While playing songs. For a normal Iron Maiden-y amount of time.(Possible) SETLIST INFO in SPOILERS and LINK!
I don't think this is anything new or unexpected (although 120 minutes; isn't that longer than shows from recent tours?) and I am not even sure how reliable this is, but for what it's worth (from FortaRock website):
Full set for Iron Maiden
14-04-2014
We are happy to announce that Iron Maiden will do a full set on FortaRock, 120 minutes, filled with classics such asand many more! The definitive setlist is not confirmed yet.The Number of the Beast, 2 Minutes to Midnight, Moonchild, Seventh Son of Seventh Son, Can I Play With Madness, The Trooper
That was the least spoiler-y spoiler that ever spoiled anything. Basically they're saying Iron Maiden is going to... be Iron Maiden. On stage. In front of some fans. While playing songs. For a normal Iron Maiden-y amount of time.
Here's another spoiler for you: there will be lights, pyro and Eddies, and a short, hairy, hyperactive Brit running around and enticing the audience to "scream for him". Better sell your tickets, you might as well stay home now!Aw no....you spoiled it for me.
As far as the setlist goes? Who knows! That press release really doesn't say anything definitive at all.Same as last year, then?
Which gig(s) are you going too?I'm going to ask the Fortarock attendees if there was any change from last year, and leave it at that.
THAT will be quite the experience! I don't think I could make it spoiler-free that long!Knebworth, the very last date.
More importantly, MAIDEN ENGLAND is the last of the band’s three retrospective tours covering the 1980’s period and will feature a set list representative of that entire decade. It is therefore very likely that Sonisphere will be the last chance ever to hear some of those early songs performed live