But could that be something that the band really wants? Some songs with Nicko on the album and others with Simon and then the big discussion around the new album will be the comparison. I would find that rather unfortunate.
I also think it's Roy's remixes, although it's strange that the video doesn't mention this project. It would be Roy's most popular project.
Did someone else finalise it in the end?
I am not sure because I don't like Smith/Kotzen and avoid listening too closeley. :D
Regarding Senjutsu, I of course believe he liked it overall but but we don't know the details. He would hardly say publicly when promoting a new album that he thinks this or that should have been improved.
No, Bruce didn't say that before his tour started. Maybe he still believed for a while that everything would turn out all right.
Perhaps even Leana wanted to help. Remember how she tried to reach Roy on Facebook.
Although that would have been a strange way to go about it.
That's an interesting question: does it only depend on the fact that a certain person is on stage?
A band member can have problems, e.g. health or drug problems, so that the band sounds different because of that, not because of a new member. Is it just a matter of a certain person being there...
Clip-in extensions? I find them a bit icky, but that would really be a completely new merch, beer, wine, etc. etc. so many bands have that, but the ‘Dave Murray wig’ ‘Dave Murray extensions’, Maiden would be ahead of the game! ;)
I will not comment on these videos. I find it so dislikeable and stupid to record videos in a situation like this and post them on Insta.
I remember helping out when there was a flood in the area where my parents live. My parents (or anyone else) would have had no sympathy for that.
I'm just...
I would find this a good explanation as to why The Parchment was not in the setlist: That originally TTAL was planned and these two songs shouldn't be in the same setlist because of a similar riff at the beginning.
Yes, I know there have been other explanations offered. That Bruce chose Death...
Theoretically, that makes sense, but doesn't fit with the father's tantrum. He didn't sound as if his son had deliberately chosen to focus on his other career.
That is an interesting thought I have not found discussed much. Why wasn't being the back up drummer for Maiden on every tour Joe's top priority if the role of his life was supposed to be becoming a member of that band?
Or did Steve say to have Simon with him on tour is sufficient as back-up...
Do you believe he even realises that people can recognise how heavily shopped this is? You couldn't even blame him, because most fans would simply hit the like button, but wouldn't comment on what else they were thinking.
Would you say that's just a coincidence? I know that at least Bruce (solo) has a publicist, so he doesn't simply not care what comes across. It's not right to assume that.
But I don't know about Steve. Could it be that there was a concious attempt to counter this idea that Iron Maiden will...
Yes, that's right, I also found it questionable. I'm probably just surprised that you hear so little about all the results of these projects (A. Brown, remixes).
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