TheMercenary
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Tonight, the show in Belgrade. We'll see if Maiden keeps "Aces High" or skips it... although I think that the band will still have it as the closer.
Is the first time Maiden play a second encore?Tonight, the show in Belgrade. We'll see if Maiden keeps "Aces High" or skips it... although I think that the band will still have it as the closer.
Yep, this is something that I've also thought here lately. Interesting if anything will be changed or adjusted, but given the fact that how rarely in the later tours there's been changes in the setlist (which was usually just some song dropped totally or changed), it would be safe to say the current setlist is written in stone. I won't be writing or copying number of cases (or examples) involving tours that had this happen..might look into this later.Tonight, the show in Belgrade. We'll see if Maiden keeps "Aces High" or skips it... although I think that the band will still have it as the closer.
For all I know, yes.Is the first time Maiden play a second encore?
That's some fine line of Marshall stacks and the master himself too, Jim Marshall (nicknamed The Father Of Loud or The Lord Of Loud).
Is the first time Maiden play a second encore?
19 songs..do you happen to remember or know what was Iron Maiden's longest set to date? Not time but the song count..Nope. They did that in the early days. Here's one example:
Iron Maiden Setlist at Hammersmith Odeon, London
Get the Iron Maiden Setlist of the concert at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England on May 28, 1983 from the World Piece Tour and other Iron Maiden Setlists for free on setlist.fm!www.setlist.fm
19 songs..do you happen to remember or know what was Iron Maiden's longest set to date? Not time but the song count..
Yes, but I'm not Doc Emmett Brown nor Marty McFly and I don't have any flying DeLorean to return as far in the past. However, thanks for the information.Nope. They did that in the early days. Here's one example:
Iron Maiden Setlist at Hammersmith Odeon, London
Get the Iron Maiden Setlist of the concert at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England on May 28, 1983 from the World Piece Tour and other Iron Maiden Setlists for free on setlist.fm!www.setlist.fm
Would be totally awesome and handy to own DeLorean so could go back and forth in time, to check all the interesting shows.Yes, but I'm not Doc Emmett Brown nor Marty McFly and I don't have any flying DeLorean to return as far in the past.
This time, they didn't this show as Iron Maiden, so that doesn't count...No idea, but it might have been this warm-up show:
Iron Maiden Setlist at The Oval Rock House, Norwich
Get the Iron Maiden Setlist of the concert at The Oval Rock House, Norwich, England on April 22, 1998 from the Virtual XI World Tour and other Iron Maiden Setlists for free on setlist.fm!www.setlist.fm
That would awesome, but I would like all the Marshall to be working instead of "fakes".
Some bands have had stacks of Marshall just for the visual effect.
Think I've seen them couple times live actually..If you are seeing Airbourne opening for Maiden, you'll get the wish. 8 working full stacks on stage.
By far the loudest band I've ever seen.
my kingdom for where eagles dare, god damnit, any 1 song from AMOLAD even, when i saw it in 2018 i did not know how precious it would be, it is a reminder that nothing lasts long in this lifeI think one song from Senjetsu would be enough, surely no one wants to hear 3 songs from it over Where eagles date/ 2 mins 2 midnight.
Also, slightly off topic but does anyone know how contracts work with guitar/drum techs? When the band isn't touring are they being paid or is it up to them to find alternative employment? Or maybe the work they do for the band is enough that they don't have to work in between tours ect.
Surely this is a pretty bold assumption. 2MTM is among the most overplayed in the band's catalog, I'd much rather have just about anything else over it. WED was a nice surprise in 2018 but a tradeoff with Stratego isn't bad at all.I think one song from Senjetsu would be enough, surely no one wants to hear 3 songs from it over Where eagles date/ 2 mins 2 midnight.
I think guitar/drums techs in Maiden are friends of the guitarists and drummer. They know each other for so long. In other cases than Iron Maiden, I think that's the same with other bands...I think one song from Senjetsu would be enough, surely no one wants to hear 3 songs from it over Where eagles date/ 2 mins 2 midnight.
Also, slightly off topic but does anyone know how contracts work with guitar/drum techs? When the band isn't touring are they being paid or is it up to them to find alternative employment? Or maybe the work they do for the band is enough that they don't have to work in between tours ect.
Yes it is!!!!! WED wasn't played since 2005, stratego would always be played on senjutsu tour, I still think the opening track absolutely did not needed to be played on the legacy tourSurely this is a pretty bold assumption. 2MTM is among the most overplayed in the band's catalog, I'd much rather have just about anything else over it. WED was a nice surprise in 2018 but a tradeoff with Stratego isn't bad at all.