SneakySneaky said:
Everyone's entitled to their opinion. I have the right to not like a set list and complain about it, especially since I am going to pay for a concert. Otherwise just create a thread named "you should like anything the band does, go to the concert regardless of the set list and be happy whatsoeve
Yes, you're right there. Then let me put it in another way: You missed a hell of a show. Sure, some songs were replaceable (e.g.
Run To The Hills), but seriously, it didn't matter. First of all, there was the thrill of hearing songs such as
Aces High,
Powerslave,
Rime Of The Ancient Mariner or
Moonchild, none of which are setlist staples. Then, sorry to repeat myself, it was just one hell of a show. The band was on fire, the stage set was grand, the atmosphere was beyond things such as setlists or merchandise prices. A gig isn't just the songs played. It's about the bond of band and audience, the feeling that arises and puts you to a higher level.
As a counter-example: I saw Megadeth in February, and they really played nearly all my favourite songs. The setlist was great, near-perfect (I only missed
Tornado Of Souls), but I still thought the gig was bad. Maybe not terrible, but really not special. There was nothing going on with the band, there was nothing that made me feel that I'm experiencing something with them. Instead, I just watched a band play.
I'm not saying you should like anything Maiden does, but maybe you should reconsider your expectations.