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  1. Ruflux

    18th Studio Album discussion

    Bruce also does. That's how we got the intro to IESF for example. (okay, to be fair it wasn't meant for Maiden use in the first place, but it was too good of an opportunity to pass up commenting on the second time they slapped a fucking rough take demo on an album, as the very intro even)
  2. Ruflux

    RUN FOR YOUR LIVES WORLD TOUR (2025/2026)

    I thought the Clive Burr comment is a little funny since it's in the context of Dawson playing a setlist that's comprised almost entirely of Nicko era songs, and I absolutely don't trust Bruce's judgment as a singer to be enough to make that kind of claims about material Clive never played on...
  3. Ruflux

    RUN FOR YOUR LIVES WORLD TOUR (2025/2026)

    I can't believe I'm seriously entertaining this, but BQOBD as an opener would fit in the sense that it'd be something different. Aces High got reused once more for LotB, but they spiced it up with the plane and followed it with WED which almost felt like a double opener in a way. TFP could've...
  4. Ruflux

    50th Anniversary Documentary Announcement

    It's all well and good, I'm pretty sure half of my impression is from Halfin himself admitting he can be a bit difficult sometimes. It's understandable in the sense that he's a professional doing a job and doesn't have time for bands being cute and fucking around, but at the same time he tends...
  5. Ruflux

    50th Anniversary Documentary Announcement

    Mysteriously he also had his bridges burned with Metallica for whatever reason, although they later reconciled. I've gotten the impression he's really not the easiest guy to get along with over the years.
  6. Ruflux

    50th Anniversary Documentary Announcement

    I think if Maiden was really keen on the US market, they probably would've done what Metallica did ages ago, i.e. forgo the backdrops and go for an in-the-round stage setup instead. It's a proven formula and it scales up nicely while letting more people be on the front row and get up close and...
  7. Ruflux

    Maiden on the radio

    I like how somehow it turned into a tradition that I'm now exclusively listening to Empire of the Clouds whenever it's on the radio on Good Friday. Kinda funny how the station basically just turns into Maiden power hour, they're by far the most represented band today, followed by Metallica at a...
  8. Ruflux

    RUN FOR YOUR LIVES WORLD TOUR (2025/2026)

    I always thought Bruce's whole attitude over it was kind of funny, considering Dio apparently used to smoke half a joint to relax his vocal cords before shows and Bruce is of course a bit of a fan of his.
  9. Ruflux

    Bruce Dickinson

    I'd liken it more to calling VXI Maiden's magnum opus, personally.
  10. Ruflux

    The Future Past Tour 2024

    Screw the rockstar touring the world, playing to crowds of thousands bullshit, this is the real dream you want to achieve. Work for a few months a year, make so much money you can just spend the remainder at the pub.
  11. Ruflux

    RUN FOR YOUR LIVES WORLD TOUR (2025/2026)

    LotB was always intended to last for three years and they're obviously in no hurry to get back in the studio any time soon, if ever. If nothing cataclysmic happens and nobody calls it quits (and honestly, possibly even if another one of them does, depending on who it is) I could totally see them...
  12. Ruflux

    RUN FOR YOUR LIVES WORLD TOUR (2025/2026)

    For all the comments I've made, we're still talking about a band that joined Power Trip to play for a ridiculous sum for a very particular crowd, and made absolutely no changes to their setlist which was entirely built around the most dedicated hardcore fans and skipped out on nearly every...
  13. Ruflux

    RUN FOR YOUR LIVES WORLD TOUR (2025/2026)

    Opinions about quality of output are one thing, but objectively Metallica sells out far bigger venues even in Europe and the UK than Maiden does. That isn't up for debate. The gap isn't as wide as it is over in America, but it's still there.
  14. Ruflux

    TREASURE ISLAND - New Maiden Album (June 6)

    It's not the intent and yet, somehow, every single year without fail somebody either falls for it or complains about it for some reason. Which incidentally suggests they did indeed fall for it and wanted to save face by pretending the reason they're complaining is because it wasn't funny.
  15. Ruflux

    Should Maiden sell the catalog?

    Don't miss out on Nick McBain or Steve cloning himself to play guitar in his own band. Hilarious to see the BBC publishing complete garbage back in the day though.
  16. Ruflux

    RUN FOR YOUR LIVES WORLD TOUR (2025/2026)

    They should just played the album in its entirety, it's short enough that half the complainers would be stuck in line first at the beer tent and then for the toilets for the duration.
  17. Ruflux

    50th Anniversary Documentary Announcement

    Every band in metal make their profits on tour, from ticket sales and especially merchandise, i.e. t-shirts. Physical media isn't even a drop in the bucket compared to touring, and in that category it's albums (as in on vinyl) that will be the most profitable ventures, since everybody charges a...
  18. Ruflux

    50th Anniversary Documentary Announcement

    Hence why I said DVD. It's also an incredibly strange release since it's officially on YouTube and the iTunes version at least is in 480p unlike the YT upload. It's almost like they weren't going to release the video anywhere else but then changed their mind for some reason and put the janitor...
  19. Ruflux

    50th Anniversary Documentary Announcement

    I think it's pretty telling that the latest Maiden live DVD release is from 2013 and it's Maiden England rather than something new. It was an easy release since the edit is fine and audio-wise all they needed to do was what they did for Live After Death, i.e. a new multichannel mix plus the...
  20. Ruflux

    50th Anniversary Documentary Announcement

    I was thinking very much from a public interest type of perspective, since you can't rely on the hardcore fans alone to sell DVDs. The band was at its lowest point in the 90s and Raising Hell is what I'd describe a particular sore spot because of the context around it being Bruce leaving on bad...
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