Think logically.
There is absolutely no way they do a 1995 to present tour for two reasons.
One the first two albums listed on the poster would be Blaze albums, so not gonna happen. They may play two big songs from those albums that the crowd enjoy but other than that, not gonna happen...
I'm not certain if the main part is E minor or major but El Dorado's bridge being in C# is fairly interesting. Plus then it's chorus jumping to G with some A# and Fs in there
It would have been an interminable nightmare.
Glad they never repeated the play the full new album thing again, especially as nearly every song on their albums nowadays are so long.
This might not be of interest to people who don't know anything about music theory but I suspect even those people know Maiden have a very specific sound of 3 chords
E C D
Or it can be the same chord sequence played in another Key like A F G.
And of course their other favourite nowadays is E...
As a huge fan of Blaze I just think the song exposed his weaknesses at the time.
A good production and making the album in Eb would have solved all of this.
Full list of their songs if it helps anyone
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_songs_recorded_by_Iron_Maiden
I can't really put them in order other than the top few but my 40 favourites
Rime of the ancient mariner
Phantom of the opera
Revelations
Dance of death
Paschendale
Powerslave...
Saw someone say on Reddit Steve doesn't seem to be reliably playing his bass lines live as well as he used to, as if age is really catching up to him. Any truth to that? I know it's inevitable but hope that's a long way off.
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