I recall a metal hammer live review from 1998 in which they speculated “Maiden’s future will look like Motörhead’s, where the albums become less important but live remains vital.” Or words to that effect.
I agree with you it wasn’t rock bottom in all territories yet. But a third and even fourth...
I watched the film for the second time this weekend. Three packed showings in a row interestingly. When I saw it during the razzmatazz of the London premiere, I drank 3 complimentary trooper beers and a glass of Iron maiden darkest red beforehand! :edmetal: So I wasn't exactly objective, plus it...
Yes: put simply, if there are positive setlist changes I'll go to more shows.
The supply of tickets is relatively vast for the mainly non sold out shows outside the USA. So it is much easier to make last-minute decisions to see shows this year.
Conversely, if the set list is identical to...
I listened to Real Dead One on cassette in the mid 90s, with no lyric sheet b/c it had a poster. I was convinced for years:
Napalm screams
was...
Nicko screams !
I think Adrian had to re grow into the role after 1999. Go back to around then and Janick was overall a bit more dominant both on stage and also in interviews. From about 2003 I felt Adrian had re-imposed himself … not that it’s a competition I should add
I can tell you for fact one of these accusations is wrong.
When I arrived for filming, the Burning Ambition team had just returned to the UK from Florida where they told me they interviewed Nicko. My understanding was they spoke to other band members for the documentary as well.
I’ve seen the Di’anno doc now. It was playing in the Odeon in Kingston Upon Thames.
Better than I feared but still fairly exploitative towards the middle and end, making something to watch out of his suffering.
Hetfield, Gary Holt, Andreas Kisser do a great job of defending Paul’s legacy as a...
Hallowed is the legendary song that (alongside Phantom) really help make their musical reputation. But judged as a closer, Rhyme and Alexander to me are the ‘best of the bookends’
Mick Wall’s book is the big culprit - almost two thirds of his book covers only up to 1985. Then he speeds up. He gets bored it seems by the 90s. Bearing in mind Run to the Hills was an official biography, so he could not ignore Blaze totally.
But Mick Wall’s Black Sabbath book is unofficial...
Oh dear yes, Nicko's drum show / stand up comedy routine in Shepherd's Bush London, maybe around 2010? I can never recall the year because I have largely blocked it from memory. The comedy material was let's just say 'dated'. And perhaps not in tune with the local demographic mix outside in...
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