The lyrics have never bothered me. The music is triumphant and the lyrics paint a picture of power that ultimately falls just as every man does.Gordian Knot included?
+ the songs that debuted on this tour and played infrequently throughout the years after but never quite sounded the same. I'm thinking specifically Die With Your Boots on and Still Life, which both appeared on Maiden England but are played faster and sound more developed.Something that astonishes me with the average online Maiden fan is that so much energy is devoted into emphasising Alexander the Great as the 'forgotten' epic that the actual forgotten one is To Tame a Land. Yes, it was played live, but only on World Piece Tour, and there is no official recording of it. Which means that the Dortmund video from TED is a wholly insufficient document of this tour. Don't get me wrong, it's a great video, but this tour deserves better.
Robinsons Brewery doesn't like this.skip The Trooper on the upcoming tour.
Since next year is the 40th anniversary of Piece of Mind, they should play either Still Life or To Tame a Land.
A live album from that tour would be something else! Where Eagles Dare as an opening song on a live album needs to happen!Please no To Tame A Land. It's far too long and not good enough to justify taking up that much space. Still Life is awesome though.
I still cling on to the hope that at some point (after retiring?) Maiden might start going into the vaults and releasing some live albums for tours that haven't had one yet. There are a bunch of good sounding bootlegs for the Piece Of Mind tour, but a proper release would be optimal.