Yeah, I agree it's a great live album, but some of the magic is somewhat diminished by the fact that a lot of the parts were probably re-recorded in studio.
Very fake. I don't think they've started rehearsing for the tour yet, especially considering that Bruce is still recovering. Also, I don't think they'd share the setlist with anyone.
I was actually thinking of creating a thread about this the other day. :) I think I'll also put the CD in the stereo and listen to it on the headphones. The plus factor is that my girlfriend will be away for the week so I'll be all alone.
But yeah, I'll try to have the first listen without any...
I stumbled upon this interview from 2000 on YouTube, they talk about why they chose the Caveman:
Also, Bruce predicts the advent of high-bandwidth Internet. :D
Blaze sold the rights to his royalties from TXF and VXI to Steve when he ran into financial trouble in the mid-2000s.
Maybe he had sold his rights to the BNW songs after leaving the band, or traded them in some other deal, who knows?
Well, "suddenly"... He had five years to write If Eternity Should Fail, and he'd been working on Empire of the Clouds for a month during the studio sessions.
I can tell you that Roy Z hinted about working together with Bruce a few years ago on his facebook page. But a it was a really vague hint, upon which someone asked "does this mean you are working on a new Bruce album", and Roy replied with a ;) smiley.
There was also an interview at roughly the...
I started casually listening to Maiden during those months, I was still in high school, and I'm forever sorry I didn't attend the Slovenia show which wasn't that far away from my home town...
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