Thread over. SMX wins.SinisterMinisterX said:Now, before I even get into this, don't get me wrong: Maiden fans are great people. But...
I think it's more than Maiden. Metal fans in general are a great community. It's because metal isn't mainstream, so we've all had to endure the same shit. Even before we meet, we have experiences we've shared.
Even more, it's not that metal is special. Metal is just a non-mainstream subculture. cfh mentioned Deadheads, and they were (are) the same with each other. To some extent, every subculture has this kind of tighter community.
However, Maiden seem to be a special sub-subculture within metal. One experience we've all had: wearing a Maiden shirt and having some total stranger start a conversation because of it. Other band shirts may cause that sometimes, but Maiden does it all the time.
pilau said:Thread over. SMX wins.
chaosapiant said:concerts separate the men from the boys, so to speak.
pilau said:True, but after 11 concerts I can say that I have no problem whatsoever with Metal crowds. True, sometimes it can get violent, especially in the first rows. When we're not talking about young people up to age 20 or so then you can definitely say most Metal fans are really nice people to bump into. They acknowledge other metalheads just for being metalheads. There's this certain feeling of "you and me we're on the same page".
Invader said:Not in Europe (especially Scandinavia) so much. Maiden is pretty much mainstream, even if it's sometimes hard to find people who listen to the band. Maiden is listened to casually, people go to Maiden shows even if they don't appreciate it, and Maiden fans definitely aren't a secret club. I sometimes get blasted by certain metal fans since I'm "too mainstream"... Those guys usually listen to Avenged Sevenfold or Korn or something along those lines. Of course, there's also a great amount of hard core fans, and those are what you see at the front of a Maiden concert and lining up for hours, but sometimes I feel more like putting on some other metal shirt than Maiden just because it feels so mainstream.
LordMaiden said:I just got done being in a shitstorm with a black metal fan who was pissing on Maiden on another forum. Instead of telling me why Maiden sucks, I get told to rot. Dude is telling me he can't wait for the day Maiden dies and the BM circle can be happy about it. Let me ask you: Do you know any devoted Maiden fan who says this kind of shit?
I understand exactly what you mean - and I even got to experience it - I was there last Wednesday. However I must say that the hardcore Maiden fans in Norway can easily challenge the South Americans.Invader said:Not in [...] Scandinavia. Maiden is pretty much mainstream. [...] Maiden is listened to casually, people go to Maiden shows even if they don't appreciate it, and Maiden fans definitely aren't a secret club. [...] Of course, there's also a great amount of hard core fans, and those are what you see at the front of a Maiden concert and lining up for hours, but sometimes I feel more like putting on some other metal shirt than Maiden just because it feels so mainstream.
It's the same for my case. My experience with Metal is limited to the Israeli scene and though there are many metalheads here who listen to Maiden and might consider themselves as (big) fans I never met someone who is as enthusiastic about Maiden as I am. But I have found out that most metalheads here are really nice people who enjoy the music and enjoy being part of the underground 'society' or whatever you may call that. And again, I am not talking about teenagers. They're a completely different story.chaosapiant said:Well, my only experience is with American crowds. Korn and Avenged Sevenfold and such bands are much more mainstream here. I have to go out of my way to find someone who actually like Maiden, and then it's still a stretch as most people say "I thought they broke up" or "They are still making new albums?"
pilau said:This is really cool! It's nice for me to hear about Israelis behaving nice outside our country because we have a very bad reputation as tourists.