KidInTheDark666
What's yours is mine and what's mine is mine too
And it looks good.
And it looks good.
Bruce said that the show of tomorrow is sold out and they would like to play in a bigger place in Argentina
He said that next time when they play in Argentina, they want to try River Plate Stadium - they played there once (in 2013), in front of a over 60,000 people (the stadium capacity is for 70,074).
The official box score was around 50000.
That was the show where the front barrier was broken (after the first song) and Bruce played drums. Nicko also played a fairly long drum solo, right ?
I'm racking my brain and can't think what this acronym stands for.POTO
I'm racking my brain and can't think what this acronym stands for.
I don't, Kal. I'm used to people defining acronyms. This one eludes me.I know you know, Wiz.
I don't, Kal. I'm used to people defining acronyms. This one eludes me.
Just tell me. You're killing me, Kal.Try harder.
I don't think POTO is nearly epic enough to be the centerpiece. Dance of Death or another reunion era track seems more likely to me.From the article below:
Bruce: ''But there were a lot of songs that we couldn't include, that we didn't do on this tour. So we could do another Legacy Tour with a totally different repertoire''. -> I hope this will be LOTB 3rd leg next year. I can see them dropping FTGGOG from the setlist (because of the somehow lukewarm response from the crowd during the whole tour) and changing it with POTO, for example.
Bruce Dickinson, de Iron Maiden: "Nuestro trabajo como músicos es darle permiso a la gente para soñar"
Antes de salir al escenario de Vélez, el sábado pasado por la noche, el cantante dialogó con Clarín acerca de rock y política, la gira de despedida, el perfil de anti rockstar, la situación de la industria y sus planes a futuro.www.clarin.com
I don't think POTO is nearly epic enough to be the centerpiece. Dance of Death or another reunion era track seems more likely to me.