Nancy Mace stated just recently that FBI investigated Donald Trump for criminal sexual predatory stuff and that there are loads and loads of rich and powerful people being redacted and protected in the files. Even Boebert is absolutely disgusted with this Democrat hoax.
I really don't follow your logic here. A festival bought a Maiden appearance and have, for whatever reasons, capped their sales at 50k (and this is a multi day festival by the way). What in the name of Zeuss' butthole (fantastic Nic Cage quote by the way) does that have to do with anything...
To be fair, Live Chapters was good, and Nights does sound better on vinyl, where the guitars aren't headache-inducing after all the compression.
How about Tiny Notone? :D
Dave was asked in an interview once if he'd ever do a solo album, and he was like "Maybe I'll do a blues album one day, it would be fun, rainbows and Murray smiles all around."
Well, he did say way back he would turn on Trump over damning Epstein files and paedophilia iirc, and that he put a lot of stock into the Epstein thing during the campaign, so this would be him backpedalling.
Steve has also explicitly said that he doesn't see Maiden doing a farewell tour, but rather just hang it up. Steve has also talked about retirement for 20 years now as something almost immediately impending, so I don't think we should attribute too much importance to band members thinking out...
You don't need a farewell tour billing for that. They have celebrated plenty the past 21 years and Legacy of the Beast comes to mind as being far more of a celebration than plenty of farewell tours by other bands.
I don't think Senjutsu had any self-reflection or self-homage. There's a rather high probability of it being the final album, as we haven't heard anything to the contrary.
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