I did not record his speech. But he said it during the gig.
Fields of Rock Netherlands, 2007.
Bruce wanted it. That's all I say. Sometimes special occasions, friendship, gratitude and respect can matter something too, besides status and money.Thanks. That was a nice compliment from him, but does not mean that Heaven and Hell would have been in a position to be the headliners with Maiden playing (they were third down the bill).
Drop Run To The Hills or Iron Maiden. I haven't seen Flight of Icarus live yet.If we hypothetically assume that Maiden will play Back In The Village on the still yet unconfirmed second leg of LOTB tour, which song should replace ? Honestly, the song cannot fit in any of the set themes, but I will be ok to replace Where Eagles Dare.
Priest say they will do something really special next year, celebrating their 50 years of existence.
I hope they will get KK back.
I don't entirely agree with this as many of Maiden's recent choices of support bands suggest a large degree of charity. The Raven Age anyone?Maiden aren’t a charity. That’s why Priest won’t be opening for them.
Drop Run To The Hills or Iron Maiden. I haven't seen Flight of Icarus live yet.
I hope they will get KK back.
I don't entirely agree with this as many of Maiden's recent choices of support bands suggest a large degree of charity. The Raven Age anyone?
They'd have a huge audience. The biggest in aeons. And Priest could headline 1 out of 2 or 3 shows. People who moan about that idea can ignore the Priest headlined shows and show up at Maiden headlined shows.
I think these bands save Maiden money. In the end it benefits Maiden. On the other hand, they would have to pay Priest more and probably allow them longer set time.I don't entirely agree with this as many of Maiden's recent choices of support bands suggest a large degree of charity. The Raven Age anyone?
I think these bands save Maiden money. In the end it benefits Maiden. On the other hand, they would have to pay Priest more and probably allow them longer set time.