permanenteddie
Educated Fool
I agree in here with fact A, I'm definitely happy that Maiden are still touring, that they're still in quite good shape (of course, per example I'll always miss Steve running all over the stage or jumping from the drum riser but hey for a 68 year guy, he's doing pretty well and same goes for everyone in the band) and the show itself is greatIt's perfectly valid to be both -
A: Grateful that Iron Maiden is still an active, touring band delivering relatively energetic live shows (especially when compared to some of their peers)
and
B: Disappointed that some of the decisions made for this recent tour have resulted in some traditional Maiden "hallmarks" being left behind, whether it's Nicko's feel behind the kit, physical big Eddie, drapes, more intricate lighting rig, etc.
Remember, this is a band that is not known for change. Yes, they've had lineup shifts in the past, but the last one was TWENTY-SIX years ago. Yes, their stage setup has evolved over the years, but they have ALWAYS had a very "stick-to-your-guns" old-school theatrical attitude when it comes to how they present their shows visually.
They're also in some ways always going to be victims of their past successes, especially now that they're older and very much towards the end of their career. The 1999 - 2011-ish era, arguably their absolute peak in terms of performance quality, is still very fresh in the minds of many fans.
B: the disappointment for me really came when they've announced " a very special set list, spanning the nine studio albums from ‘Iron Maiden’ to ‘Fear Of The Dark’". I truly was expecting at least one song, even the shortest one, from NPFTD and maybe just another that they've never played since the reunion. Which means in a 1h45 set, maybe just have 10 minutes of "unusual/not played for a very long time" songs wasn't that much asking and I'm sure even the casual fan or the one that went to his first Iron Maiden wouldn't be complaining about it.
They did it with the FPT, with the Legacy (playing Flight which wasn't played since the very first shows of 1986, playing FTGOG and Sign of the Cross...here we are talking about 20-25 minutes worth of music that were not the "classics" that we've heard over and over again). So that's what I kinda was expecting for this tour, with that announcement, and this is what disappointed me the most, reason why I said this was probably my least favorite show since I first saw them back in 1995. Not a bad show at all, it's just that in terms of songs there was little to no surprise and a difference with what they've announced