Personally, i'm pumped to see Maiden with a new drummer live, even if it's not Joe. It'll revitalize the sound and allow them to flex a bit and play the faster stuff on those first nine albums. I'm more excited now than I was before I knew when Nicko would step down.
While I disagree with your political stance, it’s still a well reasoned argument and I respect that.
So to answer your question strictly at face value: I’d rather be broke under Kamala than better off under an authoritarian dictator without NATO support.
(Note: as an American I’ve been...
I’m married to a woman I met on a dating app.
Edit: also going to add that if you comment on a cute girls tattoos, you can expect that she’s heard whatever you’re going to say a thousand times already.
I’m less worried about Nicko in the studio because he can still drum good and being able to splice shit together plus take breaks between songs is a whole different world than playing a two hour show.
That’s why I lean toward the ideal situation of Nicko doing exclusively studio drumming and...
Yea, there's no argument there. I'm just pointing out that issues started prior to his stroke. And while Stratego is a challenging song, the triplets he plays on the studio version are still themselves slower than his earlier works like on CSiT or Trooper. The point being that he's been...
I've said this elsewhere, but Nicko's performance has been compromised a bit prior to his stroke. Look at the Stratego live video Maiden released and compare the bass triplets and fills to what's on the studio version. The stroke certainly made things much much more difficult, but Nicko's age...
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