Diesel 11
As you scream into the web of silence...
Ok so I didn't know where else to post this stuff so I thought I'd open this thread here. If anyone knows of a pre-existing thread that this would be fit in better I'd be obliged.
So recently I've started getting into live Maiden stuff after a long time of avoiding it. I have seen the following:
TBOS: The Live Chapter - Highly good, this is basically what got me to start watching their live stuff.
Flight 666 - I really enjoyed this one, it's kind of a "best of" compilation instead of a "concert" like it's called. Rime of the Ancient Mariner is probably the greatest live song in history, based mainly off of this recording.
Curitiba 1998 - This is a concert from the Blaze era and despite the flak he gets as a live frontman I thought he did a very nice job. His own songs were spot on, and while he's not perfect doing Bruce's material (but then Bruce isn't either) he still managed to pull it off. The ending of Hallowed had some amazing singing on his part, I'm impressed he held those notes for as long as he did. Not to mention the part in Sanctuary where he got the crowd screaming. Nice stuff.
Next on the roster is Raising Hell, which I started watching but have not yet finished. Rock In Rio and Live at Donnington are also on my list, and eventually I should get around to watching Live After Death (though I've heard the album).
Any other live videos / concerts I should check out?
So recently I've started getting into live Maiden stuff after a long time of avoiding it. I have seen the following:
TBOS: The Live Chapter - Highly good, this is basically what got me to start watching their live stuff.
Flight 666 - I really enjoyed this one, it's kind of a "best of" compilation instead of a "concert" like it's called. Rime of the Ancient Mariner is probably the greatest live song in history, based mainly off of this recording.
Curitiba 1998 - This is a concert from the Blaze era and despite the flak he gets as a live frontman I thought he did a very nice job. His own songs were spot on, and while he's not perfect doing Bruce's material (but then Bruce isn't either) he still managed to pull it off. The ending of Hallowed had some amazing singing on his part, I'm impressed he held those notes for as long as he did. Not to mention the part in Sanctuary where he got the crowd screaming. Nice stuff.
Next on the roster is Raising Hell, which I started watching but have not yet finished. Rock In Rio and Live at Donnington are also on my list, and eventually I should get around to watching Live After Death (though I've heard the album).
Any other live videos / concerts I should check out?