Hints collection thread for 2023

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Regarding two albums mash... Imo, they don't have much time - pun intended - as a touring band, plus Covid situation-plans ruination... They merged two albums to catch up with time (Oh, time and time again!)
I hope The Future Past tour is not the last of theirs.
 
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A wild guess, but what if "Samurai 5" and "Cyborgs 5" mean that they are going to play 5 songs from Senjutsu and 5 from SIT?
You can see this on the tour poster and in the tour ad video.
Saw this too, 5 from each and a few of the staple classics.
WOTW on the wall, Trooper beer sign,
We're going to need a dedicated thread for setlist predictions I think.
 
What's cabaret about playing five new songs and a bunch of under or never played before cuts from the past? It's quite inspired if you ask me.

Promoting a new album tour with the nostalgia associated with something released 36 years ago?

I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
 
Some still doubting they'll play Alexander The Great :D
If people are right about the "Cyborgs 5 Samurai 5" sign in the promo meaning 5 songs from each album then I can believe it. I can't see what else the 5th song from SiT would be, apart from maybe Sea of Madness, but I find that harder to believe than AtG.
The 5 songs from Senjutsu would probably be:

Title track
WotW
Days of Future Past
Time Machine
Hell on Earth
 
Promoting a new album tour with the nostalgia associated with something released 36 years ago?

I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
Somewhere in Time is the most underrated and overlooked of their 80s albums. If they were combining it with a 40 year anniversary tour of PoM, or the rerelease of Beast over Hammersmith and a NotB themed tour then I could believe it.
I don't think the mere act of revisiting an older album makes a band a cabaret act.
A cabaret act (and the sort of band they have always said they don't want to be) is one that is content to rest on the laurels of past glories and, whilst recording new material, never revisit it in subsequent tours.
The most obvious example of this sort of band is AC/DC. Their setlist hasn't changed since 1981. It's always the same classics + songs from whatever the new album is. Thunderstruck is the only post 1981 song that has made it into the regular setlist.
Maiden are not like that. They regularly play material from their least commerically and critically successful period (the Blaze era), as well as post 2000 material.

The band has a very rich history with a ton of amazing songs, so it would be mad not to revist that from time to time.
They also aren't repeating anything they've done recently. If they were wheeling out Powerslave *again* or something like that, then the "cabaret" accusation would be believable.
 
Samurai 5 - Cyborg 5

From SIT, I'd say WY, SIASL and HCW are there for sure. I'm also pretty sure about Alex. The 5th song? I'd say Sea Of Madness or Deja Vu.

Senjutsu?

TWOTW, DOFP and Hell On Earth probably. Then, I'd say The Time Machine and The Parchement.
 
A somewhat realistic possible setlist :
  1. Caught Somewhere In Time (I simply don't know how Bruce will nail this but think they're playing it)
  2. Stranger In A Strange Land (although not as complex as the previous tune that chorus is still one hell of a challenge)
  3. Stratego
  4. The Writing On The Wall
  5. The Trooper
  6. Alexander The Great (jokes aside something tells me this time they'll finally go for it)
  7. Heaven Can Wait
  8. Days of Future Past
  9. Hell On Earth
  10. Two Minutes To Midnight
  11. Hallowed Be Thy Name
  12. The Clairvoyant
  13. Fear Of The Dark
  14. Iron Maiden
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  1. Senjutsu
  2. The Number Of The Beast
  3. Wasted Years
BTW the tour's presentation artwork is top notch!
 
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