MrKnickerbocker
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The Soon to Be Replaced Tour
What will be interesting is to see how long you can stand Tate's bad singing before you walk out.I quite like all three singers, it could be interesting, and Syracuse is only 3 hrs away.
Ah, at least he sings in tune and know the words, unlike say, Paul or Ozzy. I could dig it.What will be interesting is to see how long you can stand Tate's bad singing before you walk out.
I don't know if you've seen him live before, and if you didn't, I'd certainly recommend it. He's a good showman and does the best songs from his back catalogue and some new ones as well. Although I'm not sure if he'll be doing a shorter set due to the fact that two other guys need to do their sets.I quite like all three singers, it could be interesting, and Syracuse is only 3 hrs away.
Are you talking about Tate? In tune?Ah, at least he sings in tune and know the words, unlike say, Paul or Ozzy. I could dig it.
So would I!! The best cabaret circus ever.On his proposed idea of having Iron Maiden play a special show featuring all three singers that have appeared on the band's albums: Blaze, Paul Di'Anno and Bruce Dickinson:
Blaze: "It's mainly for the fans, really. I just think it would be so much fun. And I can imagine the arguments raging afterwards about who's the best singer, just like they've raged for years and years. So I think it would be so much fun. And it's really nice when a band of Maiden's stature, when they go back and do something that is a bit nostalgic. I think fans really enjoy that. So Maiden are moving forward, they're always innovating. The albums that they've done recently have been really good, and they've done some really different things on there. But I think it just would be a lot of fun, when Paul's well enough to do it. I think it would be great. I don't think it will happen. But I would love it to happen."
Blaze is such a cool, nice person. But man, I find it hard to believe him calling 'Arry a "really generous person" considering the guy wouldn't even change the key of a song for him live so that the vocals actually sounded good.
BS. Blaze did botch heavily even his own songs.
Btw, get employed in a small but heavily successful company, and demand they change something crucial, that's been around for 20 years, just so you fit in better. Let's see how it turns out for you.
Well, you can clearly see where terrible attitudes of Steve Harris got him.
And my remark about Blaze stands. All those X Factor songs he praises so much, he botched most of them live. I have every pro recorded audio and video bootleg of two tours in question, because I like both albums and I like Blaze. But he was a limited option taken solely to satisfy Harris's current mood, at the time. He was never Dickinson caliber and he knows it, it was generous of Harris to give gig to Bayley in the first place, and I bet the financial exit package wasn't thin at all. It didn't break Bayleys heart, he came out of it stronger than ever and recorded a great record. Whatever Sanctuary didn't do to promote his career, if it was intentional, was Smallwood's pick. Blaze wasn't good for Maiden's business when he was in Maiden, it's safe to assume that Smallwood wasn't keen of him. So if he holds a grudge it's against Rod, not Steve.
Therefore I fail to see your point in the first place.