Kalata
Out of the Silent Planet
If they continue to play live with or without Nicko, then they should continue to release new albums. They do not want to be a cabaret act, as they have said many times.I'm not sure if that's the difference for me.
I can imagine them going the Priest route and start recording new albums full of same-old, same-old, but with modern production and everybody losing their shit and, like, they've never sounded this good in 30 years and, like, 11/10, best album ever, which I certainly wouldn't prefer over them tour-resurrecting old albums (seeing To Tame a Land live, for example), with or without Nicko.
Yes. And Nicko said that, but I don't think Maiden or Steve would want that. They are family. I doubt they now want to think about their future plans (after 2026), it's normal. They will play as long as possible and then do everything like it's suppose to be done, as always and they perfectly understand the current situation.The only scenario I can see where Nicko steps down is one where he implores the band to carry on and has a hand in picking a successor to whom he gives his full blessing. I can't find it at the moment but I'm sure he's said in an interview in the past, before his stroke, where he said he would step aside if he couldn't cut it anymore so the band could continue. There's no way Steve is ever going to essentially fire him after all these years.
Well said.I am glad we have been able to enjoy Maiden playing at such high level for so long. I have also been quite cynical about the band in recent years, but the fact that they have carried on with Nicko instead of kicking him to the curb makes me proud of being a fan. Let's enjoy it while it lasts, because I am afraid it will not be long before they call it a day. On a personal note, I'd rather see them bow out gracefully with the current line-up than start replacing members.
This. And it's not like all songs ''suffer''. Only Wasted Years, Trooper and FOTD really. You can make a case for HCW or idk. He has always played Prisoner in a different way, while the band will improve on songs like The Time Machine as the tour goes on. I mentioned it because of Nicko's hit-hat work on it in the opening night.Nicko can still play along to the tunes just about. It really depends on if you can accept a slightly weaker sounding rhythym section in Maiden, formerly famed for it's power
