Nicko has said in an interview that he preffers the old backdrop.
Fair enough, maybe the band themselves too, but it's undeniable that with screens the art looks much better. Bruce is a fan of both now, I assume.
He also discussed about Bruce’s slip ups. And took a shot at Simon. Beginning to feel that Steve kinda asked him to leave just cause he couldn’t cope with faster songs. Could be wrong here but it’s beginning to feel that way now. Think the whole “retirement due to health” is just a facade. That could also explain him saying that could drum on a “few songs” for a potential new album (again maybe slower songs like Parchment, Celts, etc). Let’s see.
I think it's just that the band, mainly Bruce and Steve didn't want to make compromises with the playing and had no problem continuing without him, although they said otherwise, but Nicko couldn't do long tours anymore. If anything, that's it. There's nothing, but Nicko really wanted to continue and said he's missing playing with the band.
HHad I been an ex-member of a band I'd be pissed at and wanted to beef with, I'd sooner associate myself with another band instead of playing the tracks with an own recreational cover band
Well, we have all the examples. They and he say he's still part of the band: the fan club and I guess playing on some new songs.
Now I thought about how Nicko would change other old classic band with his playing.
Nicko played Moonchild at 2008 speeds with Titanium Tart this month, and played Mariner almost a minute FASTER than the album version. Meanwhile Maiden's current version of Mariner is a minute SLOWER than the album version.
Nicko can absolutely still play the faster songs. It is clear that Nicko was NOT the reason Maiden has drastically slowed down their tempos in recent years- if he was, why are they still playing so slowly with Simon?
2008 speeds, are you sure? We all knew that Bruce, Adrian and I guess Steve are responsible for the tempos. Is Mariner that slower, maaan. Btw, I think Nicko played even
faster his most recent solo show and he is
more lively than TFP tour.
That said, Simon IMO should be paying more attention to the drumming details, especially Nicko stuff, he seems to me like he is borderline clumsy during some fills. I don't know why.
Agree about the details, no doubt. The clumsy fills, dunno, that's his overall style? Nicko's drumming fills/groove are unique.
It’s crazy to think you have to go back to the Early Days tour in 2005 to find the last tour that didn’t extend beyond one calendar year. I know some tours changed set lists and stage designs, but they were still labelled as the same tour. E.g. The Final Frontier tour.
It would be a shame to extend this to 3 years, but I can totally see them doing it. 2027 will probably look like what 2020 was going to be: an tour consisting of Asia, Oceania and European festivals.
Well, 2 years is normal (TFF was odd), and if the other legs have some changes is better. 1-year Hits tours would have been better for new music, but the band is very successful. I don't think anyone wants 3rd legs, but it depends on the ideas and changes I guess - like if they do Part 2 and heavily change the set. Yeah, it could happen like it was planned in 2020 (promoting new single or not), but it could be like 2022 or 2024 with more dates. Both are possible, ofc, but the latter is more likely, LOTB's 3rd leg was specific. ME's was just a lazy move from the band.
Man, I just thought the same. Let's see:
2025: European Leg
2026: North and South Americas (as we saw in 2019)
2027: Asia/Oceania and European Second Tour.
Three years, 5 continents, 102 - 105 dates. ROD mentioned about a big 50 Anniversary Tour around the world.
But Bruce mentioned that the 2026 leg is going to be big, so it should only be a 2-years tour, right? Also, not more so the tour poster written years, rather I doubt would ''start to tease'' if the tour will end in 2027. Too early to return in Europe, well, the dates won't be many. Festivals? Not the UK.