dickinson1978
Ancient Mariner
Im in the camp that he didnt sing any bruce song right. He was just shouting during all songs.Now close your eyes and imagine those gigs without any songs from The X Factor or Virtual XI...
Im in the camp that he didnt sing any bruce song right. He was just shouting during all songs.Now close your eyes and imagine those gigs without any songs from The X Factor or Virtual XI...
Absolute bullshit.They've somehow aged 30 years in 8.
No desire to get into an back and forth about it but I don't think I'm the only one on here who feels this way.Absolute bullshit.
My guess is Simon's about as good as he'll get. He was 66 when he joined, after all, and he's been running (mostly) the same set for the second year. I've only seen a few videos where I really noticed the drums--one was Fear of the Dark, where it was played at about studio speed, which felt odd and almost tired-sounding to me, being used to the sped-up live versions we've had for years. The rest of the snippets I've seen, he's...fine.Again, I really hope he improves. But right now he ain't adding anything besides getting the band through the setlist like they are rolling through hills —not running to them.
This 100%.Simon just doesn't have that flow that Nicko had. I agree with the comments that his feel is a bit more stiff.
Nicko had a great legato style to his playing that few drummers have. Sometimes it even verged on being a bit loose and out of control, but it just had so much life to it.
Even Joe Lazarus despite being a fantastic drummer doesn't quite match Nickos feel. If anything he's actually tighter and more precise than Nicko, but it misses that groove.
Im in the camp that he didnt sing any bruce song right. He was just shouting during all songs.
My guess is Simon's about as good as he'll get. He was 66 when he joined, after all, and he's been running (mostly) the same set for the second year. I've only seen a few videos where I really noticed the drums--one was Fear of the Dark, where it was played at about studio speed, which felt odd and almost tired-sounding to me, being used to the sped-up live versions we've had for years. The rest of the snippets I've seen, he's...fine.
This new wave of discontent over him not really improving over 2025's shows brings back some suspicions I had early on. Picking a 66-year-old compentent-but-nothing-extraordinary drummer when you had Joe Lazarus at hand meant Steve wasn't looking for anything long-term, or anyone who might overshadow Nicko's legacy. With his recent "eh, maybe" comments about a new album, I wonder if Steve might have just been looking to limp across the finish line of eventual retirement by picking a buddy of his who was a drummer capable of getting through the set each night until it's over.
Bruce should do that nowadays.I always wonder if Blaze should've tried to sing Hallowed an octave down. It would've made his life much easier, and could maybe have added some menace to the verses.
I wondered that too but wouldn't it sound like he was talking through it?I always wonder if Blaze should've tried to sing Hallowed an octave down. It would've made his life much easier, and could maybe have added some menace to the verses.
Afraid To Shoot Strangers sounded pretty good to me.Im in the camp that he didnt sing any bruce song right. He was just shouting during all songs.
Better with bruceAfraid To Shoot Strangers sounded pretty good to me.
Ok, wrathchild but better with bruce and afraid to shoot stranger good slow part then shouting again. The rest,shouting most of the song, difficulties to sing all the words in many songs, the speed didnt help. What i mean those were bad gigs and you could really see that were bad. Not now.His best Maiden gig may have been Austria 1995. It's now on YouTube. He's fantastic on it.
He nails all of his own era songs. I know there was times in 96 and 98 where he did struggle with stuff like Sign of the Cross but here he was brilliant.
He nails Wrathchild.
He was fantastic as ever on Afraid to shoot strangers.
There was some Bruce songs he could kind of still get away with forcing his baritone range up at this point in the tour where they aren't too bad at all- Fear of the Dark etc.
However you notice at the end of the gig all movement has kind of stopped from him, he's in full concentration mode holding the mic with two hands and trying desperately to get through Hallowed and The Trooper. Two songs that let's be honest should never have been in the set in their original tuning with Blaze. He could never ever sing The Trooper, even on a wonderful performance night like he had in Austria 1995, and it's crazy they left it in the set and brought it back for the VXI tour too.
Apart from hearing about the performances, it's going to be interesting to get reports on the festival infrastructure, especially when it's hot like this. Things like water, shading, sanitation, waste, security, medic facilities etc are all factors that cannot be overstated. Sonisphere is the organizer and they obviously have lots of experience but they haven't done anything in 10 years.Better pack my suncream for Eddfest.
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The biggest single worry about Maiden now summed up well there - just keep it going at a stadium/festival level till the fade out.With his recent "eh, maybe" comments about a new album, I wonder if Steve might have just been looking to limp across the finish line of eventual retirement by picking a buddy of his who was a drummer capable of getting through the set each night until it's over.
I think this could be about Steve specifically. We know that Bruce and Adrian are still writing for solo projects and and Adrian always has a ton of demos. Steve on the other hand just wants to tour, tour and tour. That's his priority. I hope Bruce gets his way and they record a new album next.All the talk about new music keeping the band vital and fresh was entirely correct, and I feel the absence of that drive right now. Hope to be proven wrong.