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Educated Fool
Look, I was there in 1983 when "Piece Of Mind" dropped following the mega-popular and successful "The Number Of The Beast." As were some of you. I can tell you that thankfully social media did not exist at that time because the very same whining and unfounded criticisms being levied at Simon Dawson today were being hurled at Nicko as well. To this day, and I know it's difficult to believe for some of you because you've only known Nicko McBrain as the drummer for Iron Maiden...there are many long-time fans who will die on the hill that Maiden's first three albums destroy anything they've released since and that Nick couldn't carry Clive's stick bag on his best day. That's just the way it is when bands replace members, especially when they're as beloved as is Nicko.
For me as a musician (guitar) and a long-time Maiden fan, what I was first listening for was his fit within the band itself. Do the songs sound like themselves? Do any members appear to be struggling playing along with him? How closely he followed Nick's signature licks really wasn't a concern because Nicko himself not only deviated from Clive's licks, he himself never played the same song exactly the same way twice, including his own! Maiden's live arrangements have always deviated from the recordings whether in terms of tempos, breaks within the songs or solos, all understandably because they are the essence of a live band and need to keep things interesting for themselves. Simon has thus far done a PHENOMENAL job. Learning a song by yourself is one thing. Making it feel organic with groove and sound musical and not mechanical is another. Then stepping into a chair that's been established and held down for fifty years by not one but two legends before you while not shitting a brick before huge audiences of critical fans who've paid big money to see the best show they've ever seen...most non-musicians have NO idea what a challenge that is. I don't know them but I'm certain that Rod and Steve especially are thanking their lucky stars to have had Simon already in the family and to not have had to go through the tedium of global auditions. They had a world tour booked with dates to fulfill, and they found the guy that the band, most importantly, were comfortable playing with most of all.
I'm really not lashing out at anyone here; someone mentioned that miserable Cap'n Harris rant and it just pissed me off. They sounded and looked so fucking miserable like their Christmas was ruined because "he doesn't play Nicko's parts exactly like Nicko did." Or "Bruce said they didn't want a Nicko clone; why not..?!? Why not get someone who plays like him?" Insufferable weirdos...yet they plan to attend MORE shows in the US after chasing the band to Europe. No names but I know a lot of professional touring musicians in bands we've all heard of and trust me, these are the kinds of "fans" that bands wish would stay the hell home.
I also know one of Simon's mates from back home; its a small town where everyone knows each other and the music community is tight. And reportedly, he is the nicest guy in the world who's paid his dues and is now living every punter's dream. Literally couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
For me as a musician (guitar) and a long-time Maiden fan, what I was first listening for was his fit within the band itself. Do the songs sound like themselves? Do any members appear to be struggling playing along with him? How closely he followed Nick's signature licks really wasn't a concern because Nicko himself not only deviated from Clive's licks, he himself never played the same song exactly the same way twice, including his own! Maiden's live arrangements have always deviated from the recordings whether in terms of tempos, breaks within the songs or solos, all understandably because they are the essence of a live band and need to keep things interesting for themselves. Simon has thus far done a PHENOMENAL job. Learning a song by yourself is one thing. Making it feel organic with groove and sound musical and not mechanical is another. Then stepping into a chair that's been established and held down for fifty years by not one but two legends before you while not shitting a brick before huge audiences of critical fans who've paid big money to see the best show they've ever seen...most non-musicians have NO idea what a challenge that is. I don't know them but I'm certain that Rod and Steve especially are thanking their lucky stars to have had Simon already in the family and to not have had to go through the tedium of global auditions. They had a world tour booked with dates to fulfill, and they found the guy that the band, most importantly, were comfortable playing with most of all.
I'm really not lashing out at anyone here; someone mentioned that miserable Cap'n Harris rant and it just pissed me off. They sounded and looked so fucking miserable like their Christmas was ruined because "he doesn't play Nicko's parts exactly like Nicko did." Or "Bruce said they didn't want a Nicko clone; why not..?!? Why not get someone who plays like him?" Insufferable weirdos...yet they plan to attend MORE shows in the US after chasing the band to Europe. No names but I know a lot of professional touring musicians in bands we've all heard of and trust me, these are the kinds of "fans" that bands wish would stay the hell home.
I also know one of Simon's mates from back home; its a small town where everyone knows each other and the music community is tight. And reportedly, he is the nicest guy in the world who's paid his dues and is now living every punter's dream. Literally couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
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