So having had a few days to take in the West Ham gig... (WAAAAY up at the back, but hey...)
Firstly I was blown away by the band's performance especially Simon on the drums. Enjoyed the setlist but you always want something more- Lemmy always said he didn't like playing some Motorhead songs but that it wasn't about him, it's what the fans wanted. So if the band are a bit NPFTD averse thousands of fans would like to hear tracks from that album.
I, like many others, would like to have heard 'Infinite Dreams', Public Enema Number One' or 'Die With Your Boots On' or a 'never played before' track- 'Only The Good Die Young' as a set closer maybe.
As well as being a celebration of 50 years, it being the London gig I thought we might've had some 'guest stars', Nicko perhaps getting a walk on. I was lucky to chat to Blaze at a gig in Southampton and he said he hasn't been included in any part of the tour which is sad- makes me think that they're doing to him what Priest have seemingly done with Ripper.... Also, a montage on the screen of former band members and 'back office' staff would've been nice- Clive Burr, Paul Dianno, Dennis Stratton, Martin Birch, Derek Riggs etc...
And yes, Steve was emotional with the gig being at his team's home ground but Hammers fans I know really don't like the place other than the fact you can get more fans in- Upton Park it aint! And couldn't just for once we'd have heard Steve say a few words? Something along the lines of how he can't believe what a force a band he formed in East London 50 years ago had become and a big thank you to the fans?
The stuff on the screens was great, especially during ROTAM. Maybe put the visuals out on a DVD extra with the studio versions of each song?
And, maybe just me, I don't like synths on songs that didn't have them on the studio albums, yes I'm referring to you 'Powerslave'! And I know they've done it before with that track and even back in '88 they had them on 'Still Life'. I'm not a fan of keyboards anyway and yes, I know what Bruce said at the NEC but I didn't take his advice and carried on listening to Maiden!
Anyway, that's it, COYI! (And from a Charlton fan that's hard to write!)