I think @CA Bryers is probably referring to not openly discussing in-depth the reasons for the changes and turmoil during the 90s, including how the reunion was agreed.
Less than 4 weeks to know how this is dealt with in the documentary.
To be fair to Mick Wall, he was not the writer of the additional chapters on subsequent editions. I seem to remember Dave Ling was responsible for the updates on one edition and a different person on the other one (I will check later today at home).
Edit: To this day, I am yet to find the...
Still my favourite Judas Priest album!
I can vividly remember the amazement I felt back in 1990 after, having found the LP in my dad’s collection, giving it a spin. You drop the needle and the first thing you hear are the guitars at the start of Sinner and then those vocals. :edmetal:
Quick update: 2/238 seats have now been sold for the 16:50 screening in Guildford. If I end up going to that one, I will be able to boast that I know @Helmuth Von Moltke personally to someone else than the person selling popcorn.
Not really. Although it is true that the formative years are covered in greater detail, the first edition of the book finishes with some serious brown-nosing (even for Mick Wall), covering Blaze's time with the band in detail, with Mick drooling all over waxing lyrical about the greatness of...
Agreed. I would have thought he would be touring in Europe when the weather is nicer.
That being said, it does not necessarily mean that Maiden will be touring, as Bruce could be playing live elsewhere in the world from May to September.
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