Without the band LLC's operating agreement, we have no idea of the context around the removal of Nicko as a member. Usually operating agreements cover eventualities like a member's retirement or sets forth a process for expelling members. We have no idea who owns what of the company that is...
In my memory it was always popular but the Rock in Rio took it to another level. Also keep in mind there was a pretty substantial influx of new fans in those days as well so it was new to them.
If we want to lean into optimism then let's celebrate what we've received. Around the time of Virtual XI I figured Maiden was just done. If a genie had granted me an Iron Maiden related wish in early 1999, I never would have had the audacity to wish for what actually came to pass.
It's been...
While I think people are overreacting about Nicko's retirement, I will say that if Dave Murray retires it would be really hard for me to htink of it as "Maiden". And heck, I'm an Adrian fan.
I love Nicko and wish he could go on forever but replacing the drummer is by far the least disruptive thing that could happen here. Especially at the level at which these guys perform.
Yes, there will be a difference in the sound but it's going to be relatively plug and play for virtually...
If I can live through seeing the mighty Iron Maiden play the 800 capacity Birch Hill Nightclub in Old Bridge New Jersey in 1994 a mere 6 years after the glorious Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour with some guy named Blaze Bailey, I assure you all we will get through Nicko's retirement.
I found Writing on the Wall really cool and interesting and was hoping the rest of the album would also explore new sonic territory but the other tracks were all pretty standard recent Maiden fare. Good, but not super interesting.
I know he doesn't play it any more but the Adrian Lado Earth has to be on the list. Hugely prized by Maidenhead guitar players.
Also, I know it's supposedly the same instrument but the Blue Sparkle bass is just as iconic.
Basically all the Live After Death guitars.
I've been to over 40 but nothing will top New York 1999 at Hammerstein Ballroom right after the Bruce reunion. I hung in there seeing them through the Blaze years live in tiny little places like the Birch Hill in Jersey and I never thought we'd get to see Bruce back with Maiden again. Pretty...
Do those forums still shout down literally any even mildly critical opinion about anything Iron Maiden related? I remember I gave up on the place because it was just cult-like devotion and I can't believe I'm saying that considering how much I love everything about the band.
Found it. http://www.deflepparduk.com/hysteria-tour-iron-maiden-guest-33-years.html
This is a pretty hilarious quote:
"I remember back in the 80s Steve Harris from Iron Maiden came to one of our shows and we dragged him up on stage to do this - We used to encore with 'Travellin' Band' by...
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