I can see Nick chatting as much as he could at the signing table with a fan before moving onto the next. But the photo ops they get you in there and out so fast you barely have time to say "hi". Paying for signings and photos were never my thing but I would for Nicko (and Bruce since he's doing Cons now as well.)Some of the biggest stars in the world do these signing events, they’re BIG money. Nick is a massive extrovert, he will be missing the attention and energy he gets from playing. I expect he would have a good chat with the fans too, not just take their money and sign their shit and tell them to hop it.
And it's less stressful and demanding than having to play Where Eagles Dare or (and) The Trooper every other night.I don't see what's wrong with touring the convention circuit. It's easy money and everybody does it.
It is much cheaper to travel to a convention alone (and maybe an assistant), than travel around with a drum kit, a band and a crew on a five week tour, especially when you have already spent around 50 years of your life traveling as well.Maybe, but the question is whether there might have been other possibilities to achieve this. In connection with music and drumming. That would make more sense to me.
Yah, I've always had the inkling that Nicko would be too much of a 'character' to be tolerable in real life. Delicious drummer, though.I know that is the “normal” opinion among fans - that Nicko is so funny.
To be honest, I never found him so funny and sometimes he even annoyed me.
For example, he said in an interview that he had asked God to give him the strength not to cry. Thank you, such a tired old cliche.
I am all the time trying to teach my sons the opposite about crying and strength…