I know some people say they were disappointed in the Twickenham sales but i still think Maiden could do a stadium tour with the right package. Priest, Maiden some other top of the tree bands and i think it would sell well. Even if they just did a one off UK stadium show it could work. Easier...
Its an enjoyable movie for sure, but as you say its following up two of the greatest movies of all time. I still think Michaels battles within himself and his struggle to come to terms with the terrible things he's done and the eventually paying the ultimate price, its still great storytelling.
I gotta say its my fav movie of all time. Id say the trilogy all told is incredible movie making. I know a lot people dont care much for part 3 but i think its worth watching for the reward at the end.
Although there were cock ups that night i loved the energy of the performance which the broadcast displays. The official release strangles the life out of it.
Just wondered anyones thoughts on how this album sounds. Im talking about anyone who has heard the Radio 1 broadcast. It is so different to the official release. It sounds like Jans guitar parts have almost bern rerecorded. I know he was pretty sloppy on the night but if you compare the two it...
Just seen the Perth review and its no suprise. The mans been living off Maiden since 1981. He voice was once pretty good but other than that the mans got no talent and is a prick. Why anyone still pays money to see him still baffles me
Good and days and bad. Hopefully you having more good than bad. Ive tried antidepressants before and they do 'stablise' you mood. I just didnt want to rely on them all the time
LIsten i love the guy as an artist of course im just saying if me and Bruce sat down for a pint and a chat we'de have very different political and social views. But it would be a Trooper pint of course
No particular order:
Sign of the Cross- Nights of the Dead
Hallowed be thy Name- Live at Donington
The Red and the Black- Live Chapter
Revelations- Flight 666
Powerslave- Live After Death
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