GhostofCain
Ancient Mariner
I was also reminded that Steve may have had back surgery around the DOD era, perhaps also limiting that tour @GhostofCain was it you saying this?
Nope, it wasn't me.
I was also reminded that Steve may have had back surgery around the DOD era, perhaps also limiting that tour @GhostofCain was it you saying this?
For me, I have never understood their strategy in the first decade of the century. They seemed to make good progress with a tour and then follow it up with either a shorter tour or one with a concept not conducive to bringing more casual fans onboard.
Now have loved seeing Maiden on these tours, but for me it is not hard to see why they took a while to build up in the USA again. They never built momentum.
- GMETID followed by a shorter tour.
- Ozzfest followed by a short AMOLAD tour with a new album played from start to finish.
- SBIT followed by a tour of post-2000 material.
I've mentioned it a couple times. The information was taken from interviews with Steve during the Dance of Death cycle when I used to obsessively scrapbook such things. The weight of his bass had been determined the cause of spinal compression, and that's when they decided to cut back on the length of touring for that album. As for whether it was surgery or therapy that helped the problem and allowed them to extend the tours again, I never came across an interview where he addresses this.I was also reminded that Steve may have had back surgery around the DOD era, perhaps also limiting that tour @GhostofCain was it you saying this?
2006 seems to be a turning point for them considering their most extensive USA tour at the time ended up being a setlist focused entirely on new material (TFF 2010, opposed to the more hits oriented 2011 setlist that barely scraped the US). maybe there’s a realization that even if it’s widely known that they’re going to play new material, American audiences will still buy tickets (and complain after).Regardless of their usual PR of believing in their new stuff, those shorter album/recent material tours were a tacit acceptance from 2003 to 2011 that the audiences in the USA were always going to receive a classics tour much better than one featuring newer songs.