Maiden and Priest are my two favorite bands but I'm not particularly fond of the Blaze and Ripper eras. I have grown to like XF and Ripper did do a good live album with Priest though. But I would have to give the nod to Martin Sabbath. Headless Cross :edmetal:
-- A Message From Your Friendly...
I imagine there were fuckups in the 80s as well, just nobody had smart phones back then to document them all.
-- A Message From Your Friendly Neighborhood Apologist Maidentard.
I love that Nicko will still get out and play some even though he can no longer do the tours.
Loved that he played The Parchment. I wish they could have done this one over Celts but it was all good.
I hear ya. My only wish for the current tour is they could fit in Infinite Dreams.
Has Nicko ever done New Frontier with Tart? You would think he would considering it's his only Maiden writing credit.
I think I've previously posted here about this before but....
As a band that's not known for change I commend them for trying something new and bold, for them. Yes, I loved the old school theatrics of LOTB but I'm also really digging the big screen. I've always thought they could do so much...
Actually it was 1996 for me. I remember leaving a small club after hearing Blaze painfully croaking through the 3 song encore thinking my favorite band was finished. And then VXI didn't change that sentiment.
Is it just me or should the drummer have toned down his stage theatrics to keep the focus on Ozzy? I mean it might be the way he usually plays but was it really necessary for Ozzy's final bow?
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