Also can that fucking screaming cunt next to the phone shut the fuck up already? Jesus Christ. You'd think he's the guy being killed in the fucking song judging by the noises he's making!
I'm surprised they kept the original Murders intro rather than going straight into the song after Ides like they did in '05. It... kinda kills the pacing, honestly.
Judging by the size of that lighting rig, I'm guessing they did in fact read all the complaints about how small the stageset looks in a stadium setting. Complaining works, every time!
I don't think we've ever seen the drums before the actual show, have we? They keep them pretty well under wraps until it's showtime, same with the rest of the stage dressing.
Reusing the Aces High single cover art? Yeah, that's the logical explanation. Never mind the fact that the protagonist of the song Tailgunner is indeed a tailgunner and not a fighter jet pilot.
They most certainly have never played anything in soundchecks that didn't make it in outside of maybe something like Wrathchild which they can probably rattle off with no rehearsal whatsoever. They've played songs in rehearsals well before the soundcheck or production rehearsal that didn't make...
It's a little strange to occasionally remember that oh yeah, there's extra interesting stuff to look out for since now even the Trooper and Fears are potentially interesting to hear on video/stream if only for how the new guy approaches them drums-wise. Same goes for Simon's whole setup...
I can't even begin to fathom the amount of gnashing of teeth Maiden could cause by playing a cover song in what's quite possibly a 15-song setlist. So they definitely should, in other words!
Where? I see one shirt with both sides covered up. The other hidden thing I see is the other half of the price listing which presumably only includes the hidden shirt on it since it's not for sale yet and the name would obviously spoil what it is.
I think I would laugh forever if they never end up getting played on the tour, but I'm guessing Adrian didn't have them dug out of storage just for the fun of looking at them. He could still end up not feeling it and play one of the Lados on one song at one gig and never again I suppose.
Do we really have to entertain setlist.fm fanfiction every tour? There's been one since at least TBOS and unsurprisingly they've always been completely wrong because they're literally invented by someone who wanted five seconds of internet infamy in the laziest way possible.
It's a bit funny to read these reactions, since I know I've said it before and many others have tried to underline it too: this is meant to be the greatest hits setlist aimed specifically at the casual stadium crowd. The wild deep cut speculation never really made much sense on that background...
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