I dont see any market where Maiden is selling more tickets. Metallica is doing mostly stadium and open air shows last few years.
OK, but Iron Maiden are playing more concerts (generally), and you must realize Metallica doubled the shows with 80% the same people in the audience both nights! This could be called a monopolization strategy in the concert markets (money-grabbing anyway). The final results are fewer shows, more big venues, and more people, just because of their strategy to sell two shows at the same stadium(s) to the same people and even give them "free CDs".I dont see any market where Maiden is selling more tickets. Metallica is doing mostly stadium and open air shows last few years.
OK, but Iron Maiden are playing more concerts (generally), and you must realize Metallica doubled the shows with 80% the same people in the audience both nights! This could be called a monopolization strategy in the concert markets (money-grabbing anyway). The final results are fewer shows, more big venues, and more people, just because of their strategy to sell two shows at the same stadium(s) to the same people and even give them "free CDs".
What’s the point of countless setlists? Lists of favorite bands and their albums? Who’s bigger (on a monetary scale) is just another list — that’s how I see it.What`s the obsession on here with who`s the bigger band and who sells more tickets, it`s pretty pointless stuff.
What`s the obsession on here with who`s the bigger band and who sells more tickets, it`s pretty pointless stuff.
They didn't do like Metallica - mainstream stuff for casual radio-friendly listeners and a commercial (musical) approach. Maiden is Maiden, they have always been on their own way. If Metallica didn't do something like Black Album, Load, Reload, and more full of ballads and radio-friendly rockers they would never have been as big as they are. Generally, I'm not a fan of "metal for everyone", I'm old school and just appreciate this kind of approach.Exactly. Maiden do what they do and are really successful at doing that. But to think they are as big as Metallica is pure FANtasy.
The Black Album is certainly a heavier album then Fear of the Dark is. I don't buy the whole Metallica are bigger because they "sold out", I think they're bigger because people like them more.
Among the casual listeners who repurchased them in the days of some ballads and hits for radio-friendly mainstream society. They are a trendy metal band for people who really don't like metal. Maybe "Fear of the Dark" album is not so heavy-sounding but way more metallic and sharper in my ears, but remember - it's definitely not the best Maiden album, just compare Metallica efforts from '90s to the other releases from an era from classic metal bands: Judas Priest, Pantera, Slayer even a few Megadeth albums - Metallica started to sound and look as pop band for "everyone". And finally - this thread is not about Metallica's career as I recon... End of the topic!Having a song with Tom Cruise in the video helped them appeal to the masses watching MTV and now stranger things is a massive boost to every casual fan knowing who they are .
I like Metallica but who`s bigger and sells more tickets is just not my bag.
Metallica is bigger because people liked more. Maiden is better live than metallica.The Black Album is certainly a heavier album then Fear of the Dark is. I don't buy the whole Metallica are bigger because they "sold out", I think they're bigger because people like them more.
Having a song with Tom Cruise in the video helped them appeal to the masses watching MTV and now stranger things is a massive boost to every casual fan knowing who they are .
I like Metallica but who`s bigger and sells more tickets is just not my bag.

Genius and made me laugh!Metallica are all about accessible cool and have been for a very long time. It's an image for tough guys slinging whiskey and smoking giant cigars compared to 6 quaint Morris Dancers singing convoluted historical epics.