Bruce is in Ottawa RIGHT NOW.
Last month, Janick popped into what is soon to be my local guitar shop to buy a Martin acoustic guitar. There's a cafe and bar in the shop, so of course he posed with a bottle of Trooper.
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I call that heaven for the guitarist and hell for his finances.I assume he bought it, they didn't specify that! From what I've heard of Janick, though, he's not known for an OTT celeb lifestyle. He's been known to support local businesses, drop into the local school to talk to the kids, goes to Hartlepool matches and still drinks in local pubs.
I'm not sure what I think of the cafe/bar/guitar shop combination. Imagine having a few drinks, having your bank card on you, and lots of nice guitars close at hand....
I'm not sure what I think of the cafe/bar/guitar shop combination. Imagine having a few drinks, having your bank card on you, and lots of nice guitars close at hand....
"The thing that annoys me is that I hate it when people charge bands to play with them. I hate that. I've never done that...
In the latest Aardschok (Dutch metal mag) Steve Harris says that it wouldn't surprise him if Maiden start working on the new album in the second half of 2017.
Good. A 2018 release would be "only" three years after the previous one instead of five (TBOS) or four (TFF).
In the latest Aardschok (Dutch metal mag) Steve Harris says that it wouldn't surprise him if Maiden start working on the new album in the second half of 2017.
Cheers. He also said, when asked what Maiden would have done if Bruce would not have recovered:
It's not a scenario we have thoroughly discussed. Bruce is irreplaceable, I think the history of Iron Maiden has taught us that. I can't imagine that we'd have searched for a replacement. In this phase of our career I wouldn't like all that fuss either. In short, if Bruce wouldn't have come back, it would have been the end of the band.
Great! I hope it happens. My hopes of them coming to South America next year are gone now. But a new album is more important.In the latest Aardschok (Dutch metal mag) Steve Harris says that it wouldn't surprise him if Maiden start working on the new album in the second half of 2017.
In the latest Aardschok (Dutch metal mag) Steve Harris says that it wouldn't surprise him if Maiden start working on the new album in the second half of 2017.