Journey to Maiden in Vegas...one night...17 hours long.

Lol! I had a perfect view when the cops came and escorted him out. He had a long walk of dejection up those stairs and out the arena. A bouncer/security took off his suit to help the cops get the big guy over the railing.
 
If I ever got kicked out of an Iron Maiden concert (especially at the request of Bruce/the band)... I'd... I'd probably kill myself. Haha
 
Hmm, I am afraid this happens all the time at gigs. If Bruce would see them all and kick them all out, we'd be busy with that all evening.

Possibly, but punishing one every once in a while sets a message.
 
I get the point but: every once in a while? Thirty years of hearing nothing about it is quite a while yeah. That will help. ;-)
 
Well security guards exist for a reason, it's not his job to watch out for those things but if he sees it he's obviously going to say something.
 
I get the point but: every once in a while? Thirty years of hearing nothing about it is quite a while yeah. That will help. ;-)

I don't actively remember him kicking out somebody, but there are plenty of cases in which he gives an audience member a bollocking. Quite possible that he kicked someone out before. The only difference is, that was probably before Youtube and cellphone cameras existed.
 
That's the last bollocking before this one that I can remember. Bruce going off on some poor guy who was apparently busy texting on his phone...Can't remember what show this was now.
 
Oh yeh, I do recall that. People were like (I paraphrase): "what if he'd just received a text with a message that someone he knew had been rushed to hospital or something?" --which was a fair point to make, I guess. Good old Brucie --loves a rant! :D
 
Yeah there's a whole list of things not to do in the pit in front of Bruce now...

I don't know about the hot dog thing but he has been pretty rough on American audiences before. I'd think the "hot dog" thing might come from that. You know Bruce calling American fans old nostalgics who just wants to sit on their ass at the shows and eat food :p
 
Not sure...I think it is more likely that the hotdog thing is something he has said in an interview about American audiences.
 
It looks like it traces back to an interview, but I haven't found the original interview. Just general comments about American audiences.
 
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