Azas
Featherslave
I think no one on this forum is really bashing Simon. After the first show—no questions asked—it’s all good.
The big screen definitely adds a sense of scope and scale to the show. Though honestly, I think a few more pyros would’ve been welcome.
As for big Eddie—yeah, I think he’s sorely missed. But maybe it’s tricky to have him and the big screen together. In that case, Eddie could’ve appeared or inflated from one side of the stage, like some monster tree or something.
I’m a little unsure why one of the epics—Rime, for instance—wasn’t placed right before Iron Maiden. Or they could’ve done Rime, Hallowed, and then Iron Maiden. But those are just minor quibbles. Overall, this set feels super energetic.
And yes, Bruce does tend to overhype things—sometimes to the point where even some fans might feel a bit tricked.
The big screen definitely adds a sense of scope and scale to the show. Though honestly, I think a few more pyros would’ve been welcome.
As for big Eddie—yeah, I think he’s sorely missed. But maybe it’s tricky to have him and the big screen together. In that case, Eddie could’ve appeared or inflated from one side of the stage, like some monster tree or something.
I’m a little unsure why one of the epics—Rime, for instance—wasn’t placed right before Iron Maiden. Or they could’ve done Rime, Hallowed, and then Iron Maiden. But those are just minor quibbles. Overall, this set feels super energetic.
And yes, Bruce does tend to overhype things—sometimes to the point where even some fans might feel a bit tricked.