RUN FOR YOUR LIVES 2026

The last great drums play in IM were on 2022 before Nickos stroke.
The live drum tone for the band was absolutely excellent starting with the first leg of Legacy of the Beast.
Yeah, I can see that. Maybe I focused too much on Nicko and Adrian when I wrote the previous comment. The band clearly had to shake off some rust when they started LOTB 2022. Steve was a bit muted, while Bruce was probably the most notable. His timing issues on RTTH are no secret, but even beyond that I remember there being discussion about him being unusually reserved. Barely any talking or banter, little movement on stage compared to precious tours.

I guess both LOTB 2022 and TFP had different strengths and weaknesses. I had a great time on both shows though, despite the kinks here and there.
Ehhhhhh, I think the banter was always minimal on both iterations of the Legacy set. There was only really one banter break, 2018-19 was prior to The Clansman, 2022 was before Blood Brothers. I think there was at least some semblance of variation to his speech pre-Covid. Don't remember Bruce's level of movement on stage from 2022 in comparison to 2019, but 2019 he was performing having just blown out his Achilles prior to the North American run.
 
The live drum tone for the band was absolutely excellent starting with the first leg of Legacy of the Beast.

Ehhhhhh, I think the banter was always minimal on both iterations of the Legacy set. There was only really one banter break, 2018-19 was prior to The Clansman, 2022 was before Blood Brothers. I think there was at least some semblance of variation to his speech pre-Covid. Don't remember Bruce's level of movement on stage from 2022 in comparison to 2019, but 2019 he was performing having just blown out his Achilles prior to the North American run.
1 aquilles in 2019
2 hips "changed" one before FPT the other one before LOTB with senjutsu.
and he is nearly 68. With 68 random people dont run 15 years ago
 
The live drum tone for the band was absolutely excellent starting with the first leg of Legacy of the Beast.

Ehhhhhh, I think the banter was always minimal on both iterations of the Legacy set. There was only really one banter break, 2018-19 was prior to The Clansman, 2022 was before Blood Brothers. I think there was at least some semblance of variation to his speech pre-Covid. Don't remember Bruce's level of movement on stage from 2022 in comparison to 2019, but 2019 he was performing having just blown out his Achilles prior to the North American run.
I didn't see them in 18/19 so I don't know how the banter was back then. And no worries, I'm not blaming him for being less mobile. He had a new hip or something back then. I just remember there being a lot of talk that the first shows after 3 years of no concerts felt somewhat understated. Probably didn't help that instead of having a bombastic opener with everyone running out after the intro, they opened with Senjutsu where everyone walked slowly out in broad daylight.
 
I didn't see them in 18/19 so I don't know how the banter was back then. And no worries, I'm not blaming him for being less mobile. He had a new hip or something back then. I just remember there being a lot of talk that the first shows after 3 years of no concerts felt somewhat understated. Probably didn't help that instead of having a bombastic opener with everyone running out after the intro, they opened with Senjutsu where everyone walked slowly out in broad daylight.


And i have to say that apart of all this the cancer thing that afected his way of talking as we can see on the videos. And he still can nail BETTER than 1988 ID.
 
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I think one reason for Bruce's "reserved" stage presence in 2022 (in addition to the COVID-era rust) was the nature of the Legacy of the Beast set, especially with the Senjutsu additions, as @Vaenyr above already mentioned about the opening track. There weren't many songs in the set that didn't have him carrying some kind of a prop, or having other kind of "choreography", hence the timing of the outfit changes, appearing back on the stage, catching breath etc. was even more precise than on some other theatrical Maiden shows. The "Bruce's wardrobe" videos they put out at the time were particularly enlightening on that!


While I absolutely loved the 2022 set as well and still consider 2018 as one of their best ever shows & tour legs, it was also nice to see a bit more laid-back and relaxed approach to the show for the Future Past run. Bruce was particularly talkative and while those performances also had certain choreography, as you'd expect from a Maiden show, there was a bit more "just messing around" aspect to it all as well. :)

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As for 2026 tour, I'm still over the moon on the fact that they're finally playing Infinite Dreams and it sounds phenomenal, although I obviously wish that we could've witnessed Nicko & Steve handling the rhythm section there, their synergy in the original recording is absolutely iconic and one of the cornerstones of the track. Simon is doing great job, though! I'm very pleased with him.

Alas, I probably won't be seeing this one live myself. That sucks, but at least there should be a live video coming up from the show in Paris. I just hope that the mix is good.
 
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I think one reason for Bruce's "reserved" stage presence in 2022 (in addition to the COVID-era rust) was the nature of the Legacy of the Beast set, especially with the Senjutsu additions, as @Vaenyr above already mentioned about the opening track. There weren't many songs in the set that didn't have him carrying some kind of a prop, or having other kind of "choreography", hence the timing of the outfit changes, appearing back on the stage, catching breath etc. was even more precise than on some other theatrical Maiden shows. The "Bruce's wardrobe" videos they put out at the time were particularly enlightening on that!


While I absolutely loved the 2022 set as well and still consider 2018 as one of their best ever shows & tour legs, it was also nice to see a bit more laid-back and relaxed approach to the show for the Future Past run. Bruce was particularly talkative and while those performances also had certain choreography, as you'd expect from a Maiden show, there was a bit more "just messing around" aspect to it all as well. :)

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As for 2026 tour, I'm still over the moon on the fact that they're finally playing Infinite Dreams and it sounds phenomenal, although I obviously wish that we could've witnessed Nicko & Steve handling the rhythm section there, their synergy in the original recording is absolutely iconic and one of the cornerstones of the track. Simon is doing great job, though! I'm very pleased with him.

Alas, I probably won't be seeing this one live myself. That sucks, but at least there should be a live video coming up from the show in Paris. I just hope that the mix is good.
What i did notice is the less amount of " "scream for me". I almost cried when he first did that in 99 when he returned
 
LOTB was by far the most spectacular stage design they've ever had and the tour is loved by many. But I also think the theatrics got in the way of stage presence and in my opinion, Bruce got detached from the audience in a way that was unrecognizable to me. He had too much going on and the whole thing was "on rails". I compare LOTB in Stockholm 2018 to BOS at Ullevi stadium in 2016 and that gig was so much fun. Excellent crowd participation at an even bigger arena.
 
I think he found the way to alert the chorus melody (the last line) to sounds higher. Plausible enough for a DVD.

Why do you guys keep talking about DVDs? DVD was obsolete 15+ years ago when BluRay became mainstream. DVD is the quality that YouTube was in 2007 - 480p. It’s dogshit, why would you want anything on DVD?

And they haven’t done a home concert release since 2012. You might get a streaming one, if you’re lucky.
 
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Why do you guys keep talking about DVDs? DVD was obsolete 15+ years ago when BluRay became mainstream. DVD is the quality that YouTube was in 2007 - 480p. It’s dogshit, why would you want anything on DVD?

And they haven’t done a home concert release since 2012. You might get a streaming one, if you’re lucky.
I think DVD is still just used as vernacular for home media releases.
 
Why do you guys keep talking about DVDs? DVD was obsolete 15+ years ago when BluRay became mainstream. DVD is the quality that YouTube was in 2007 - 480p. It’s dogshit, why would you want anything on DVD?

And they haven’t done a home concert release since 2012. You might get a streaming one, if you’re lucky.
Can wait for the cassete of thar show lol
 
The press release said it would be filmed for "you and your posterity" so that sounds like something you can keep or at least always have access to.

And fuck downloads, give me a physical thing with a booklet and a pile of extras.
Indeed. Give me physical media. Digital is only okay if you can download and save it. Otherwise your access to it can be altered or taken away.

What's that quote? "You will own nothing and like it"?
 
Indeed. Give me physical media. Digital is only okay if you can download and save it. Otherwise your access to it can be altered or taken away.

What's that quote? "You will own nothing and like it"?
I have dvds and vhs that i forgot that i had it because i dont have a dvd player anymore or a video. Sometimes digital its the only way to preserve that. For ex this one

 
Indeed. Give me physical media. Digital is only okay if you can download and save it. Otherwise your access to it can be altered or taken away.

What's that quote? "You will own nothing and like it"?
I am in the Frozen phase with my daughter. We were watching the blu ray on our 4K TV. To my eyes, it looks equally as good as any 4K stream.

I enjoying owning physical media, but I have to be selective. It’s easy to become overwhelmed with stuff you don’t listen to or watch.
 
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