Ascendingthethrone
Ancient Mariner
That’s good. It would be a little bit of a buzzkill after an amazing gig.No football confirmed, thankfully.
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That’s good. It would be a little bit of a buzzkill after an amazing gig.No football confirmed, thankfully.
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We call that "damning with faint praise"We don't say Simon is a shitty drummer. We call him a very competent pub drummer.

Pay closer attention: they've been doing that since 1986 ...we're grateful they still haven't started playing heavy metal with synthesizers.

I was jokingThat's the name of the brand, not the sauce.
And my entire post was ironic, tongue-in-cheek, lighthearted, and meant to be humorous - at least that's how it sounded in my head. My bad.We call that "damning with faint praise"
Pay closer attention: they've been doing that since 1986 ...![]()

Check the videos with other bands and he plays heavier stuff. I wouldnt say he is a pub drummerWe call that "damning with faint praise"
Pay closer attention: they've been doing that since 1986 ...![]()
Again an important game at same time of the show. Last time was france and paris. Now england and kenborth.

It came across like it was delivered as a joke but you meant every word: if you didn't, then I am happyAnd my entire post was ironic, tongue-in-cheek, lighthearted, and meant to be humorous - at least that's how it sounded in my head. My bad.![]()
Lord of the flies also. I also love blaze on sign and clasnmanPerhaps, but you could say the same of the verses in Futureal (which imo is the only song that worked better with Blaze than Bruce)
[Key change to F# for the solo]MAHS-TER-PAAAAAAAAAYS
MAHS-TER-PAAAAAAAAAYS
MAHS-TER-PAAAAAAAAAYS
[Back to galloping riff over E-C-D]
He isI thought blaze was headlining Friday. He isn't?

Unless it’s Dave. Then we stay in E.[Key change to F# for the solo]
Ok,that placeIs Kenborth one of the Norwegian players??![]()
You know, I initially thought they might get Joe but Steve went with his mate he's been comfortable playing with for years.If only there had been an obvious pick for a competent young drummer with the ability to breathe some new life into the band from the start...
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In your (infinite) dreamsI think Blaze has every chance of being the real dark horse at Knebworth this weekend and stealing just about all the spotlight from Iron Maiden, Eddie and the Boys.
In fact, here's my prediction: IF IRON MAIDEN DON'T INVITE BLAZE ON STAGE TO SING JUST ONE SONG WITH THEM, THEY'VE CHICKENED OUT. Mark my words.
Now keep your fingers crossed.

I'm in the same boat. While Bruce's studio and live versions are technically superior as far as note accuracy, there's something about Blaze's that makes that the version I always come back to. Maybe it's the lack of polish to his voice that makes it more believable that the guy singing is the one who's scared in the trenches. It's a bit more forceful yet vulnerable...I don't know. And I don't care that the chorus is more shouty (with some vibrato). It's brilliant.Yup, the live version they released with him is the definitive version of the song for me!
Well said. I was in a forum before finding MaidenFans, and dear god those people absolutely HATED everything the band did. It was miserable, and I found myself wondering if all Maiden forums were like that. "Measured negativity" is a good way to describe the criticism here, because it's almost never picking at subjects with no merit behind the criticism. No band is perfect, no band makes the best decisions every time, and it's fine to voice that when relevant to the discussion. Meanwhile, there's still mountains of praise for the band here despite the criticism, and plenty of understanding to go around when it comes to the collective age of the band and the fact they're still going.Regarding the claim that "there's too much negativity on this forum," I respectfully disagree. I'd call it measured negativity.
We don't say Simon is a shitty drummer. We call him a very competent pub drummer.
We don't mock Steve for his reluctance to record new music. Most of us understand that he's just a little out of his mind and simply needs another tour to come to his senses. Then Album No. 18 will surely be recorded. At least this decade. I'm confident of that.
Some of us are a bit grumpy that they still won't tune down to make life easier for Bruce. But on the other hand, we're grateful they still haven't started playing heavy metal with synthesizers. That's a definite win.
There's still a small faction of secret Janick haters, but the rest of us say: hold on a minute—he's a very competent dancer. We should definitely keep him.
There's also a strong undercurrent that Maiden have lost their ear when it comes to album production. But thank God they haven't lost their eyesight—or any other vital body parts—and are still able to deliver the goods at this stage of their career. That's positivity if you choose to see it.
Fans from certain countries may not be thrilled with Bruce's vocabulary when addressing them, but if they're creative, they can use it as an educational opportunity and teach their children which behaviors might earn them those very specific words. As one wise man once said: "There are certain wrongdoings one should avoid if one doesn't want to be shat on by the albatross."
So, all in all, we're not completely fucked—just a little. Like all big families are. Cheers!
I think there is more chance of steve playing some song on friday with blaze than blaze singing with them on saturdayI think Blaze has every chance of being the real dark horse at Knebworth this weekend and stealing just about all the spotlight from Iron Maiden, Eddie and the Boys.
In fact, here's my prediction: IF IRON MAIDEN DON'T INVITE BLAZE ON STAGE TO SING JUST ONE SONG WITH THEM, THEY'VE CHICKENED OUT. Mark my words.
Now keep your fingers crossed.