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The surprise was obviously the songs they played live. Flight of Icarus being the biggest surprise.
.....not forgetting the Spitfire etc
...and do not forget the amazing new stage set too.
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The surprise was obviously the songs they played live. Flight of Icarus being the biggest surprise.
.....not forgetting the Spitfire etc


"The Evil That Men Do" is definitely an essential Maiden song along with those you've mentioned and "Run To The Hills".TETMD has more than earned its status as a live staple along with the likes of Hallowed, NOTB and The Trooper.
+ as a high-res wallpaper.I am watching back some bootlegs of the European tour. Should we start a petition for the Sign of the cross backdrop as a t shirt![]()
"The Evil That Men Do" is definitely an essential Maiden song along with those you've mentioned and "Run To The Hills".
"The Evil That Men Do" is definitely an essential Maiden song along with those you've mentioned and "Run To The Hills".

Question: should they speed up the Flight of Icarus, just like it was in LAD or 97?
Let's compare the performances in this tour with those of the past:
- Bruce has more presence when he was slower. For example, in the chorus, he could have time to emphasize on the end notes, such as "suuuun".
- The slower version seems to have created an epic atmosphere which fits the story. It is addictive to stress upon: "fly...on your waaaay...Like an eaaagleeee"
- on a side note: Steve sounds so great in the slower version.
- In LOTB, Bruce could hit and manage the high notes very well; however, he lacks some breadth.
- Probably connectedly, he made his words shorter, and therefore, could have less of a stretch compared to the album recording or LAD. Some people did not like the overstretched chorus in the album; for them, the LOTB performance may be better. For others, he was like the ordinary shouting Bruce rather than the Bruce singing FOI as it sounds originally.
Question: should they speed up the Flight of Icarus, just like it was in LAD or 97?