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Actually, I seem to remember it was the studio version with some audience noise dubbed in.
I didn't compare it to the death on the road version, I just listened to see if it sounded familiar so it probably is the studio version

Actually, I seem to remember it was the studio version with some audience noise dubbed in.

The only exception to this would be "The Number of the Beast". When the spoken intro tape failed to start, Bruce made up by reciting the bit:I think it is important to note the following thing:
Aces High, Caught Somewhere In Time, Out Of The Silent Planet and The Final Frontier (Satellite 15...) - the intro of all those songs is never played live (it was played through the PA system).
The only exception to this would be "The Number of the Beast". When the spoken intro tape failed to start, Bruce made up by reciting the bit:
The only exception to this would be "The Number of the Beast". When the spoken intro tape failed to start, Bruce made up by reciting the bit:
I have a flexi disc that came free with Metal Hammer around the time of Donington 92 containing an interview with Steve and Bruce I think, it's been a long time since I listened to it. Steve mentions the Fugitive as a potential track that might be in the set. Maybe they rehearsed it and it didn't work out.
Some songs have minor changes live:
Sanctuary - the bit with the crowd participation just before the end of the song.
BYD... TTS - has a ''yeah-yeah'' intro from Bruce.
DOD - has a voice tape intro live.
TAATG - it was shorter live in 1998.
MITRM - the intro was skipped in 2005.
FHTE - it was longer live in Donington '92.
Running Free and Drifter - both are longer live.
Paschendale - has a intro tape with sound effects and Bruce's voice.
WED and Revelations - have a intro tapes (LOTB tour + Early Days tour for WED too).
I found the source for this online
If I'm not mistaken, ''Drifter'' was also changed live during the Early Days tour (at least in Ullevi 2005) - Adrian's solo was shorter and they added a third solo played by Janick just before the end of the song.Sometimes there is only 1 verse after the solos in Killers and Where Eagles Dare live, and sometime the intro of Revelations is only played twice rather than 4 times.
It's indeed five.I thought it was five songs in 2024, not six?
Good catch - I corrected it.I thought it was five songs in 2024, not six?
There's two ways to look at it. The positive spin - the band has played (from BNW onwards) 8/10, 6/11, 10/10, 5/10, 7/11 and 7/10 songs live. That's 43 out of 62, or nearly 70%. That tells me that the band believes in their new music, and they want to give fans the chance to experience these songs live.It's indeed five.
The Writing on the Wall, Days of Future Past, The Time Machine, Death of the Celts, Hell on Earth. Same as 2023.
Which brings Senjutsu's total to 7 out of 10 played live. One of the highest ratios of the reunion era.
Well, you could consider the initial 2010 leg of The Final Frontier tour as a "reunion songs" tour.There's two ways to look at it. The positive spin - the band has played (from BNW onwards) 8/10, 6/11, 10/10, 5/10, 7/11 and 7/10 songs live. That's 43 out of 62, or nearly 70%. That tells me that the band believes in their new music, and they want to give fans the chance to experience these songs live.
The negative spin - from 2012 onwards, only three songs (The Wicker Man, Blood Brothers, and FTGOG) were played beyond the initial album tour. It looks like there will be no reunion era songs played in 2025 and 2026. That works out to just three reunion era songs (outside the initial album tour) in 15 years.
I know it will never happen, but I would have liked to see a tour focusing on the reunion era. (Something like 3 songs from BNW, 1-2 song from each of the other five reunion albums, and then you can still include 4-5 "safe" choices).