I would love some nice, beautiful CD versions of the studio albums, digipacks with liner notes and with extra disc with b-sides.
And maybe also a new version of the First ten years box set with the original Listen with Nicko tracks + Blu-ray/DVD version
If we got some stuff like Dortmund 1983...
No, there were plenty of great music in the 90’s if you had an open mind. I grew up in the 90’s, so that was awesome. Not so good for typical 80’s heavy metal and glam metal, but great for the alternative scene/grunge. Also lot of activities in the underground, think american/swedish death...
Well, it’s mostly just tr00 people who puts it at the top. I have some friends that like Morbid the best :blink: many people like those albums you mentioned, myself as well
Overrated album for me means that a popular album that is hailed by fans and critics, but not something I nescessarily don’t hold so high. So by looking through my CD collection, I tried to find some overrated albums. That was hard, because it does not mean the albums are bad or weak, just not...
I love the box set, I’m going through it myself these days. Please please me have a couple of great songs. I saw here standing there is actually one of my favorite Beatles tracks, and a blueprint for a opening track. Anna is a great track as well, I hum that one quite often for some reason...
I always love Nicko playing with Maiden, but I think he basically should enjoy his retirement instead. Simon is the drummer now.
And to be honest, we might not even get any more studio material from Maiden
There was a warning on the big screens like 15 minutes before the show, something like: Please put your phone away during the show, to respect the band and the rest of the audience.
It had some effect, but still a bunch were filming away at the show I attended. It should have been done ever...
Bruce were trying to make the folks around the toilets to join in. It was fine upfront, but it was a festival and lots of people who were there just to get drunk and brag to their friends that they have been at the festival
Definetly Best of the beast, as it has a new song and a few rarities on limited versions, that is always a good thing when you are releasing a compilation. Plus for cool cover
Ed hunter have a game, it was cool back then, but otherwise standard compilation album.
The rest…if you are a new fan...
I just came home from the gig in Trondheim. Since this was a early date, I decided to go offline from May 1st, other than work related, just to get the experience by not knowing the setlist. I can highly recommend that! No real big surprises, but great way to start with Murders in the rue morgue...
Live after death: Legendary
A real live one: Dissapointing
A real dead one: Dissapointing part 2
Live at Donington: Too fast
Rock in Rio: Great
Beast over Hammersmith: Hidden gem
Death on the road: Underrated
Flight 666: Awesome setlist
En Vivo: Okay
Live chapter: Cool
Nights of the dead: Flat
These are my opinion only:
Iron maiden have done what they want always, in large thanks to Rod they have been successful at their own premises. I think they did well, and still do very well with their tactic. They have never chased "writing a hit song".
Judas priest have done that several...
John Mayer, Jonsi (Sigur Ròs), Steve Rothery, Tracy Chapman, Frank Zappa, Robert Fripp, Joni Mitchell, Prince, Jeff Buckley, George Harrison, Derek Trucks, Fay Wildhagen, Jerry Garcia
He have talked about Bruce forever now. I guess he don’t do other people’s music anymore, other than the few things he’s done with Deep purple and Ian Anderson
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