Just you wait for the Cabaret version of Charlotte the Harlot.That´s got to be one of the worst Tate performances.
Just you wait for the Cabaret version of Charlotte the Harlot.
I just punched a hole through the wall, in a fit of rage. WHY HASN'T MAIDEN ANNOUNCED ALBUM NUMBER 18 YET?This is the thread where you can post as many off topic Maiden rants as your moods lets you. Have Maiden not offered their views on a political occurance? Why haven't Maiden forced Fender to release a Gers signature guitar? Why, oh why, didn't they include Total Eclipse on NoTB? Or are you annoyed with their lacking online pandemic presence? Tell us how you feel.
You won this thread.The absolute abuse of E/guitar root tonality in combination with chord based arrangements is starting to bother me.
Just you wait for the Cabaret version of Charlotte the Harlot.
Well, for one, Bruce isn't on stage in a bath robe and briefs.Yeah? What is there going to be that we haven't seen?
Also, it's not as if Maiden have never gone full cabaret before.
What the Hell, I've never seen that before. Total cabaret!Yeah? What is there going to be that we haven't seen?
Also, it's not as if Maiden have never gone full cabaret before.
What the Hell, I've never seen that before. Total cabaret!
It was the right decision.First clip is from Beast Over Hammersmith. Second is from one of the early shows of the Early Days Tour, they dropped that part of the stage show very quickly.
I agree they don't really like to modulate much which sounds stale after a while, but I'm not sure what you mean by "chord based arrangements".The absolute abuse of E/guitar root tonality in combination with chord based arrangements is starting to bother me.
The seagulls, the ones in Darkest Hour. Not just length of the seagull noise segments, but the fact that it doesn't sound like seagulls over the beaches of Normandy, if that's what it's meant to be. White cliffs of Dover, maybe, but that's definitely a load of seagulls on cliffs, you can hear the echoes. I speak as someone who is used to the seagull-infested shores (including cliffs) of North East England.
Yeah, Bruce. Look what you've done.