SixesAlltheway
Ancient Mariner
I hope that it will be a feature like thing like bearfan suggest. Sorta like The Early Days DVD
There should be material. Not that have been previously released, but there are several pro shot, TV-broadcasted shows, that could suit a DVD release, if the source material is good enough.I don't see them splitting it up. They could easily tie a 1990 - 1994 "History of" DVD in with a re-release of Live at Donington 1992. But they don't have any Blaze live material to tie the years 1995 - 1999 in with...So I think they'll keep it together, but who knows?
There should be material. Not that have been previously released, but there are several pro shot, TV-broadcasted shows, that could suit a DVD release, if the source material is good enough.
This is what I hope will happen. Them releasing a 90s era History of DVD that has bonus footage on a second disc (like Early Days DVD)...Instead of the other way around, which the last two installments have been = re-releases of old concerts with the History of as "bonus"...
I'm sure there's a part of them that possibly look fondly on the new start they had on the X-Factor which is actually a great metal record. They'll probably want to talk about that. There are so many things I want to hear about from this era, for one, the reunion, how much of a class act was Bruce coming back and honoring the Blaze era material and singing some of it live? Not many high profile front men would do that. It just shows how much of a humble pro Bruce really is.
Not wanting to be overly cynical but I think there may have been financial / contractual obligations to play and release Blaze material afterwards. Bruce sang them well but I'm not sure he gladly wanted to...
For Blaze. Extra revenue. His compositions were released as bonus tracks recorded on the Edhuntour and they featured on Rock in Rio and Death on the Road. He will have made a bit off that. Not much, but some.
What do you mean (SixesAlltheway) by "Will we finally get a real answer as to why he [Blaze] was sacked?!?!" ? Did Steve not just hear that Bruce was willing to come back & naturally, when this was all confirmed/negotiated, this involved letting Blaze go? (--or sacked, as you say.) It will all be, as you say, very interesting; but, in respect to Blaze leaving, is it really any more complicated than this?
(EDIT: Sorry for only picking up on a single point; I didn't realise everyone kept talking on to another page!)
I'm pretty sure it was Rod Smallwood who really got the ball rolling on that because of the success Bruce and Adrian were having and lack there of that Maiden was having. Plus Bruce was embracing that style of metal again, he and H were writing that style again so it only made sense for them to do it on a larger scale with Maiden's history and fan base behind them.