Since they are in the book, I'd assume they are in storage like the Lados were until not long ago.
All of the guitars in the book were likely in IM warehouse, apart from Adrian's Destroyer II, which was in Adrian's home studio.
Or... The weight of it, which is apparently more than a Les Paul.
Green Jackson was always making a comeback, as I called it at the beginning of the tour, since Adrian loves single coils for some cleans, like Powerslave and Killers. Seventh Son with a Lado was just... Strange.
Navigate and The Tower should absolutely be fixed in the setlist.
Dropping Darkside (for now) was a smart decision IMO because of the vocal struggles on it last year.
Well, if I dare to compare this year's sound to LOTB 2022, it's a downgrade. And I contribute a lot of that to snare tuning. 2023/2024 doesn't count IMO, since Nicko was clearly playing through struggles.
IMO, all 4 times I saw them this year, the sound was muddy because of the drum tunning. Maiden was always a crisp-sounding band with the only really low information being the kick.
With Simon having a lower tunning, especially on the snare, I feel like that shifted the snare below the very...
Yup, and Adrian hated it. Black Lado was fitted with a gold Floyd during World Slavery tour. Silver Lado followed, but it's unclear when. Possibly before Somewhere On Tour.
I know there were 2 super distortions in there, at least for IM and Killers, when it had the white pickguard. It's hard to pinpoint when the neck pickup was changed and would need to find some HD photos.
Colin Price commented on his IG post. That set was white. The zebras that are currently in there are indeed 2 bridge JB's.
They were changed during 2016 tour and it's likely 2 JB's ever since. Probably LP axccess also has the same setup.
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