I wouldn't bet on that.
There were 3 live albums between FOTD and TXF albums - A Real Live One, A Real Dead One and Live At Donington '92.
There were 3 live albums between FOTD and TXF albums - A Real Live One, A Real Dead One and Live At Donington '92.
As long as it wasn't your 30th birthday, you are fineAt the risk of sounding like an old fart,
It's curious. But isn't it the best time to release such a career-spanning live box set after the band retires...“Live Forever” and all these recent references to live albums and concert venues are really making me start to wonder if there’s going to be a career-spanning live box set released alongside the new studio album.
Plus Raising Hell VHS and Maiden England VHS + CD double pack
Sure, maybe. Did the existing live albums ever get the remaster treatment that the studio albums did in 2015? If not, maybe it’s something as simple as that.It's curious. But isn't it the best time to release such a career-spanning live box set after the band retires...
Adrian did say in his times radio interview that he'd been writing with Bruce a lot. He tried to pass it off as meaning on the last few albums. But that's just him covering his tracks.I want as many as possible Adrian/Bruce or Adrian/Steve song credits Short rockers to lighten up the burden of mammoth epics.
You won't want to miss this! Hints during SSOASS listening party?
Nope. A double LP, but a normal album, on one CD.it wasn't the first.
Fear of the Dark was a double album if I am not mistaken.
I do not see a connection between these two photos.New header...
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Seems like Carts and Horses pub in London.
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sad sight to see it like that
See also: If Eternity Should Fail suddenly becoming the first song where they "all tuned down" to drop D, even though it was only Adrian and Janick in the final recording as far as we can tell and they did that on Mother of Mercy already, with Dave. Steve still hasn't done it once, so if they actually manage that on the next album I'm half-expecting that to become the "first" Maiden song in drop D.FOTD CD is a single album. I remember that they did this distinction somewhere about BOS Being their first double CD but they ended up forgetting about this. The “first of something” os always marketable
The Thin Line Between Love and Hate and The Legacy are both in drop D too. Wasn't Mother in Mercy in D standard tuning or am I getting confused?See also: If Eternity Should Fail suddenly becoming the first song where they "all tuned down" to drop D, even though it was only Adrian and Janick in the final recording as far as we can tell and they did that on Mother of Mercy already, with Dave. Steve still hasn't done it once, so if they actually manage that on the next album I'm half-expecting that to become the "first" Maiden song in drop D.
See also: If Eternity Should Fail suddenly becoming the first song where they "all tuned down" to drop D, even though it was only Adrian and Janick in the final recording as far as we can tell and they did that on Mother of Mercy already, with Dave. Steve still hasn't done it once, so if they actually manage that on the next album I'm half-expecting that to become the "first" Maiden song in drop D.