I'd say the high points on DOD are higher (Paschendale in particular), but BNW is more consistent.
EDIT: The stinkers on DOD (No More Lies in particular) stink more though.
Setlist could have featured more songs (the gig was merely 100 minutes long, definitely shorter than the GMETID shows), but the DOD songs were the highlights. Paschendale, Dance of Death and Journeyman were magnificent.
Nice gig. The car part at Vistalegre was very expensive though!
Given that Burning Ambition merchandise is being sold at the Iron Maiden website, I'd say that Iron Maiden LLP are quite behind the whole thing regardless of what Steve might think of the end product.
A couple of no repeat shows in Budapest with great setlists. Loads of songs I cannot wait to see live in London next month!
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/metallica/2026/puskas-arena-budapest-hungary-5b473798.html...
If it is a mainstream newspaper/magazine, the usual thing is having a generic label for everything that is popular music, another one for classical music, etc.
I like 72 Seasons more than Death Magnetic.
I think Load was much maligned for the music it contained mostly based on the new look of the band's members when, to be fair, the biggest musical change happened on The Black Album.
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