I would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to the whingebags around here, especially those who decided this tour wasn't good enough for them and felt the need to sell their tickets, 'cause I just got a ticket to London, fuckerrrrrrrrs
In a month's time I can join you all in complaining about...
Word. I'd say "Scream for me" is less cringe than "TALLICA GIVES YOU HEAVEH BABEHHHH" or "DOES IT FEEL GOOD TO BE ALIVE?!"
FWIW I do enjoy Hetfield's stage banter, but still. :D
RE: Seeing new songs on new tours, I took another look at the number of songs I've seen at Maiden gigs, considering I've only seen them four times, it's quite a list:
Two years after this post and I'm still reeling over some of these songs :lol:
So, 44 songs across four tours, that's an...
In what way are fans "pushing the band" to play different songs? The only time I can think of is actually a negative example, when Maiden toured a load of their new material on the first leg of the Final Frontier Tour and morons complained that they weren't playing enough of their classic hits...
The part that appears in the middle of the song.
In all seriousness though, the only "new" part I can hear is the ascending line that plays alongside the harmony after Dave's first solo... which is there in the original recording.
Yeah but Aces One-Foot-Above-the-Ground is at the end of the set so that's what we'll remember the most clearly so yes it does negate the rest of this incredible set.
Word, it's almost like saying Nicko was holding them back. It's also a slap in the face that the man who originally played drums on those tracks didn't get to play them live.
It's a crying shame Halford didn't get a solo line or a chance to melt everyone's face off with a scream, but I still really like this version. The guitars are a bit more interesting than the original and the vocals all sound great together.
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