I would personally assume they'll do a show or two in Japan at least, but I could be wrong. I don't know if they do less touring on the album tours than they do for the historical tours or not.
I'm just hoping they do another show here in North Carolina, as I really want to go to at least one...
That was a response he gave to me about the album production itself, as I mentioned to him that I'd heard people compare the production to the one on SiT. I got the impression that he doesn't pay too much attention to that sort of thing normally. He could think that the original CD pressing of...
That's fine. I'm actually moving into my new apartment with two of my friends and another student on Saturday for the new semester of college, so I'll probably be busy too. That said, I'll be sure to have Speed of Light blasting on repeat through out the weekend!
If Eternity Should Fail hasn't been described as a ballad though... in fact, it's apparently the heaviest song in Maiden history. Are you referring to The Man of Sorrows, which is apparently a ballad written by Steve and Dave, but has the same name of a song off of one of Bruce's old solo albums?
That's also an interview with a currently rough translation. The reviewer from PopMatters tweeted that IESF was supposed to be the title track off of Bruce's next solo album (whenever Bruce planned to actually go forward and record/release it), but Steve heard it and asked to have it on TBoS...
Hmm. From the sound of that interview, I don't think Bruce wrote IESF back during the days of ToS. I'm guessing it was written during that mysterious session he had with Roy a couple years ago.
From the looks of that interview, the opening line of IESF is "Here's the soul of a man" or something to that effect. I'm excited to hear that the song was indeed originally planned for Bruce's next solo album!
Our lord and savior, H, has spoken. We're in for a good ride. :D
So Adrian didn't exactly get more involved with the actual process himself, he just nagged the hell out of Kevin while they were recording it! Sounds like it worked though!
I think TFF was the band's first #1 in the USA. I...
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