Donner said:I think both of those songs are overplayed yet still incredible. Of the two, I like Run to the Hillssignificantlyless than Beast. I do find it somewhat hard to believe a Maiden fan couldn't at least appreciate both tunes regardless of their stature.
Cosmiceddie said:The studio version of 'The Number Of The Beast' is second to none. I've never heard a live version of that song which excels that studio work.
Gangland and Run to the Hills are the 2 weakest off the album for me but they aren't that bad
Deano said:Damn, I love Gangland... I don't think that makes me less of a fan.![]()
Deano said:That's why I really think they should do a "Songs Never Played on Tour Before" tour.![]()
Invader said:Yep, it could rock:
Invaders
Montségur
The Thin Line Between Love and Hate
Fates Warning
Childhood's End
Judgement of Heaven
Como Estais Amigos
Flash of the Blade
Run Silent Run Deep
The Nomad
Face in the Sand
Mother Russia
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Deja Vu
Alexander the Great
Only the Good Die Young
Invader said:Or it could... rock less:
Quest for Fire
Gangland
Fear is the Key
The Age of Innocence
Gates of Tomorrow
2 A.M.
The Apparition
The Unbeliever
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New Frontier
Chains of Misery
Imagine going to a Maiden show and having no idea of the set list. Then the show starts with "In a time, when dinosaurs walked the earth...". Though I'd probably be pumped whatever the song was.