Larry Paterson is currently drumming on the latest leg of the Silicon Messiah tour, how cool is that? They’ve even added tracks from The Man Who Would Not Die and Promise and Terror to the setlist!
I wounder if him being in Europe (he visited his store in Manchester) means he has some kind of involvement in the RFYL tour? Maybe a song or two? Maybe for a show here or there, like Glenn Tipton with Priest.
Yeah my intention was to avoid the setlist until the Stockholm shows, but since I'm having guests spending the night and joining for the concert, I don't want to block out the setlist discussion just because of my preferences on how to discover the setlist. Knowing my friends, if I don't know...
Tuesday night’s all set, grabbed some beers, loaded up on snacks, told my girlfriend I’m off the grid for the evening. Gonna be glued to the double screen: setlist.fm/youtube combo on one side, Maidenfans forum on the other.
I've gone back to Flight 666 a lot over the last few weeks because it's basically best of the 80's plus Fear of the Dark. But then you got the 1998 combination A Real Live Dead One which also covers those first nine albums, but it's 23 songs. The Sledgehammer bootleg is fantastic, but a bit...
I gave the album a listen yesterday and was glad to see that Fortunes of War has been part of Bayley's set for a few years now. It's a shame that Blaze rarely performs Look for the Truth, The Aftermath, Blood on the World's Hands, or Edge of Darkness—they're all really strong tracks.
Blaze will perform The X Factor in its entirety later this year, plus songs off Silicon Messiah and Circle of Stone. This tour marks the first time Blaze Bayley will perform The Unbeliever live. While some tracks from The X Factor — such as Sign of the Cross, Lord of the Flies, Man on the Edge...
Wasting Love is one of only nine Iron Maiden tracks to surpass 100 million streams on Spotify. After those nine, the next tier of tracks—like The Wicker Man and Flight of Icarus—sit in the 60 million range. The music video for Wasting Love on Youtube is drawing alot of views. That makes Wasting...
Are you saying that song popularity had no influence on his decision? So, if Bruce had proposed that the band perform A Matter of Life and Death and The X Factor in full—just because they align thematically with war, religion, and hell—the rest of the band would have gone along with it without...
Spotify serves as an indicator of the most popular songs because it functions as a statistical tool. If Maiden weren’t interested in their most popular tracks, Legacy of the Beast or Run for Your Lives wouldn’t have happended. Metallica are known to use Spotify data when planning their...
I agree, but it's one of the nine songs with over 100 million streams on Spotify, significantly higher than any tracks from Iron Maiden, Killers, or Seventh Son.
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