Bruce Dickinson

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I am really curious to see the setlists on the first shows.

Shadows of the Gods is confirmed for the tour, and I wonder which Maiden song he pulls out. I am starting to think it's Sun and Steel.
 
As this is there first album as a band I think it is reasonable enough they don't bring in additional guitarists etc. Although I wouldn't put it past Bruce to have some weird instrumentation which did require a horn player or something of that ilk.....
 
The difference compared to TMP is that this time around he has a band that he toured with (and which he'll go on another tour with soon), so there's a feeling of unity, instead of using hired guns to do the job. TMP is the first time since TCW that he's had a dependable band that he enjoys playing with.
True, but that wasn't an issue for TOS, even though they didn't tour for the album. Or for BTP, recorded with one band and toured with different musicians. I'm starting to think Roy invited his friends to play on the album without Bruce knowing. One musician can overshadow another, for sure. Which won't happen with his new band because they seem to enjoy playing and get along so well.
The Roy Z albums were more of long-distance project though, right? Now he has an actual band he's vibing with, whom he enjoys playing with and who seem to participate in the songwriting process as well.
It's a way of looking up the things, but Bruce and Roy were the band, the main team. AOB-TCW lineup is probably a different beast. A special band in time.
I get why some fans would like guest contributions from Adrian for example, but personally I've never been a fan of musicians outside the band getting involved. Having a guest on a live performance can be neat, but on albums I want only the current band involved. That's a me thing though and obviously subjective.
Big agree, it doesn't matter if it's a first album - but I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to hear Adrian write and play a solo song with Bruce again. I really like the new band, they're all great players (Dave and Mistheria have proven that before), but Bruce, Adrian and Roy are a special combo.
Although I wouldn't put it past Bruce to have some weird instrumentation which did require a horn player or something of that ilk.....
Yeah, like on almost all of his solo albums.
I am really curious to see the setlists on the first shows.
Shadows of the Gods is confirmed for the tour,
Shadow is the perfect song for Mistheria to shine even more (btw, he will be more lively on stage now). I wonder if it will be played at the end of the set. I don't expect that many different songs for the tour compared to the 1st leg, but rotating really helps so a few.
 
Regarding the new album, I'm curious about Bruce's theme/s, not only for the cover but for the songs, would it be a bit unifying like Mandrake (without a comic, or we can add TOS and TCW, ofc) or more diverse. A strong main theme/aesthetics for sure.
 
Shadow is the perfect song for Mistheria to shine even more (btw, he will be more lively on stage now). I wonder if it will be played at the end of the set. I don't expect that many different songs for the tour compared to the 1st leg, but rotating really helps so a few.
Im not sure if mistheria was the guy who recorded the keyboards durinh tyranny of souls he did a great job then. But live now i hate road to hell.
 
I am really curious to see the setlists on the first shows.

Shadows of the Gods is confirmed for the tour, and I wonder which Maiden song he pulls out. I am starting to think it's Sun and Steel.

I did a poll on my twitter page. %55 voted Empire of the Clouds (which is of course a naive choice to say the least), %23.4 voted Flash of the Blade, %19.1 voted Sun and Steel and %2 voted Face in the Sand (I put it for -mostly- fun). I personally think he'll play Flash of the Blade. And hopefully at the first concert or this curiosity will kill me :)
 

''In April we convened and had a massive, collective brain dump in the studio and came up with 18 song demos, maybe two or three that are connected to Mandrake. Now we’re refining the demos.''

A couple of the new demos are leftovers from TMP or just the lyrics? Probably written solely by Bruce. It would be nice if the lyrics are on different themes.

Something curious about the stage: He’s been working on some fresh visuals, too, and promises a re-set of the stage from what he did before. This is odd and cool at the same time. Fresh visuals are needed.

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When I did Mandrake I looked back at all this stuff I’ve done and I went, ‘I’m actually proud of all this stuff. It’s really good!'” he continues with a laugh. “I tend to discount stuff that I’ve done once I’ve done it. I don’t revisit it. Maiden’s the same way. The artist in me wants to move on, move on, move on and keep pushing, but sometimes it’s just nice to sit back, roll in it all and go, ‘This is really cool.’ It’s great to discover I’m a fan of the stuff I did — isn’t that weird?

Mandrake, the story, is constantly unfolding and constantly teaching me things about writing. Episodes five, six and seven are scripted and we’re in the middle of the artwork for that now, getting those done. It’s a long process. It’s a really fascinating process as well. It’s not like a book. It’s not like a film. It really is a complete hybrid art form. So I’m aiming high here; the holy grail in all this is sort of the Watchmen-type comic. And if I even get halfway there, I’ll be very happy. Writing for Mandrake, is like “having a conversation in your head with a thing you’ve already written. In a way you’re interviewing the character you’ve created by saying, ‘Why are you like this? Tell me about yourself, and I’m gonna write a song about you.’ Very interesting.

We have a reasonably varied repertoire, because the band is so flexible, and because it’s not like a Maiden tour where we’re locked into that set with the show and the lights and everything. With this solo tour we can vary it. We can say, ‘Hey, what do we fancy doing tonight? Let’s do this one as an encore’ and so on. It’s fun. It’s nice to have the flexibility of being a little bit random.
 
A couple of the new demos are leftovers from TMP or just the lyrics? Probably written solely by Bruce. It would be nice if the lyrics are on different themes.
No leftovers, imo. This clearly reads like new music with connected lyrics (or maybe even just similar themes). Bruce is proud of his new band, has put a lot of emphasis on them being a unit, there's no way he'd go back to old ideas he's had with Roy for the first studio outing of his new band.
 

''In April we convened and had a massive, collective brain dump in the studio and came up with 18 song demos, maybe two or three that are connected to Mandrake. Now we’re refining the demos.''

A couple of the new demos are leftovers from TMP or just the lyrics? Probably written solely by Bruce. It would be nice if the lyrics are on different themes.

Something curious about the stage: He’s been working on some fresh visuals, too, and promises a re-set of the stage from what he did before. This is odd and cool at the same time. Fresh visuals are needed.

More:
When I did Mandrake I looked back at all this stuff I’ve done and I went, ‘I’m actually proud of all this stuff. It’s really good!'” he continues with a laugh. “I tend to discount stuff that I’ve done once I’ve done it. I don’t revisit it. Maiden’s the same way. The artist in me wants to move on, move on, move on and keep pushing, but sometimes it’s just nice to sit back, roll in it all and go, ‘This is really cool.’ It’s great to discover I’m a fan of the stuff I did — isn’t that weird?

Mandrake, the story, is constantly unfolding and constantly teaching me things about writing. Episodes five, six and seven are scripted and we’re in the middle of the artwork for that now, getting those done. It’s a long process. It’s a really fascinating process as well. It’s not like a book. It’s not like a film. It really is a complete hybrid art form. So I’m aiming high here; the holy grail in all this is sort of the Watchmen-type comic. And if I even get halfway there, I’ll be very happy. Writing for Mandrake, is like “having a conversation in your head with a thing you’ve already written. In a way you’re interviewing the character you’ve created by saying, ‘Why are you like this? Tell me about yourself, and I’m gonna write a song about you.’ Very interesting.

We have a reasonably varied repertoire, because the band is so flexible, and because it’s not like a Maiden tour where we’re locked into that set with the show and the lights and everything. With this solo tour we can vary it. We can say, ‘Hey, what do we fancy doing tonight? Let’s do this one as an encore’ and so on. It’s fun. It’s nice to have the flexibility of being a little bit random.
So tomorrow starts the tour? Lets see what he play
 
Could be new songs just based on the story.
Of course, by why would he want to continue writing with the same theme of Mandrake, it's not a sequel album, right.
No leftovers, imo. This clearly reads like new music with connected lyrics (or maybe even just similar themes). Bruce is proud of his new band, has put a lot of emphasis on them being a unit, there's no way he'd go back to old ideas he's had with Roy for the first studio outing of his new band.
But if these old ideas were solely written by him and are good, why not. I understand what you mean, and he said maybe though. The band will further work on them. He will discard the co-written songs, but why material written solely by him? I guess we will never hear TCW's leftover song and Nightmares, which is sad.
 
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