With that being said, the Revelations thing is odd to me. Maiden obviously don’t owe anyone an explanation but I am curious about who came up with the idea to rotate the solo and what the reasoning behind that was. Janick has been playing the solo longer than Adrian ever did at this point, and when Adrian plays it on the current tour he changes it up quite a bit. So it’s not like Adrian suddenly decided to go back and learn the solo. I almost wonder if it was something Bruce suggested, considering it is his song.
You might be onto something. I know there's been rumblings of Bruce not being very keen on Janick's solos before so it could make sense he suggested Adrian do it this time, and as a compromise he and Janick decided to start rotating it.
Re: the previous topic, I get complaining about Janick doing kind of meh solos overall on this tour. That's definitely a valid complaint. They're sloppy and mostly directionless, and worst of all, they're pretty boring. In a live setting it's obviously not such a big deal, but it still represents a disappointing low for him after the successes of 2010-17.
That said Davey has kind of been doing the same, but it's been going on for a bit longer now and I don't really hear that much complaining about that. It gets brought up of course, but never at the same level as Janick's poor live takes are. To me, that's rather unfair to both guitarists. It's fine to call out sloppiness, but consistency should be applied. You can't really excuse bad solos from one guy and then complain about the other guy's sloppiness. Of course Davey's highs are definitely well and above Janick's, but his lows are still very much on the same level to me; none of his improvisations on this tour sound good to my ears, at least.
But complaining about minor mistakes in a doubled solo, or worse, suggesting that a tradition that is as old as the current lineup should be broken because of a few off nights feels incredibly excessive to me. I'm sure Janick's well aware when he's not performing at a 100%, especially since he's doubling a solo with Mr. Perfectionist himself, and I'm sure Adrian isn't harboring thoughts of revenge because of minor errors, nor is he interested in "taking back" his solos (whatever that means) like some here have suggested.