Smither
Ancient Mariner
But as I'm saying, at least on my personal experience in Brazil, it doesn't compare. Metallica is indeed way bigger than Maiden and their hits are more well known, but here, while the Ozzy brand is bigger, I'd argue FOTD and The Trooper are more well known than Paranoid or Crazy Train, for example. I know that isn't the case specially in the US but also UK and probably most of western europe, but here (and probably the rest of SA as well) they are in fact similar if we talk about song popularity. Metallica is in another level compared to both.This is sounding a lot like the Metallica debate. Ozzy as a brand is waaaay bigger than Maiden could ever hope to be..but it has nothing to do with music.
And, yeah, it's fair to say that's on Sharon's management. But what I'm struggling to see is why that would be considered a good thing. Fair enough if money and fame is your end goal but I suspect most Sabbath fans would have preferred Ozzy and Sabbath focused on making music instead of headlines.
Granted, this obviously has to do with the fact that Sabbath came here like only in '92 with Dio and then 2013 and 2016 (and played smaller venues than Maiden usually does). I think they also came as H&H but playing in places for less than 10k people. Maiden has come here on all tours since FOTD except for a few summer tours and also went to big cities outside of the most famous ones.
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