The Flash
Dennis Wilcock did 9/11
Is it true that you signed a NDA?
I think she didn't, she did say his piano skills were good and not "may or may not be good".
Is it true that you signed a NDA?
Are you allowed to give a general vague opinion of the album or are you not allowed to talk about it at all?Re the actual album, yes
Was the experience the single greatest thing ever?Its difficult to decipher the agreement tbh. So I'm not discussing the listening session
Yes. I said that to the TV people who interviewed me. I also talked a lot of other crap.Was the experience the single greatest thing ever?
So jealous of those at that party!!!
I've been a Maiden head since I first heard them at the age of 13. And like so many I am so excited for the new album.
Opinion Only: For me maiden have never done a duf album, there are ones I'm less keen on, ones I feel are a tad floored in one regard or another and ones which just don't appeal so much. But there isn't one where I don't go through periods of being into or making me think or listen in different ways.
But for me, the albums follow a pattern: stronger, less strong, stronger, less strong. If the blaze era was counted as one (rather than two) this pattern holds up through their entire career for me. All personal taste of course, but for me Killers, PoM, SiT, NPftD, X/I, DoD and TFF are all a bit more experimental and trying new things. Not saying those are not great albums by any means, but I find the albums which sit either side are stronger for. In that pattern, TBoS makes me very hopeful indeed....
Let the slagging of that opinion begin lol
Ps just on the blaze era, I thought there were some great songs. But felt the production really let it down, not just the mix, but the whole capture quality and process.
Just a stream of words like "amazing" "awesome" "up the fucking irons" "orgasmic" "brilliant" "bhwjbewieodhwqieoweoifhwefhweuofwe"Yes. I said that to the TV people who interviewed me. I also talked a lot of other crap.
Its difficult to decipher the agreement tbh. So I'm not discussing the listening session
I think of Maiden's catalog as more of a trajectory. Starting with the first album going all the way to Seventh Son they continued to experiment and improve different aspects of their sound. While I think Piece of Mind is the best of the bunch in terms of having the best songs and flow, I don't really consider it their peak because they continued to expand on that sound and make it better.So jealous of those at that party!!!
I've been a Maiden head since I first heard them at the age of 13. And like so many I am so excited for the new album.
Opinion Only: For me maiden have never done a duf album, there are ones I'm less keen on, ones I feel are a tad floored in one regard or another and ones which just don't appeal so much. But there isn't one where I don't go through periods of being into or making me think or listen in different ways.
But for me, the albums follow a pattern: stronger, less strong, stronger, less strong. If the blaze era was counted as one (rather than two) this pattern holds up through their entire career for me. All personal taste of course, but for me Killers, PoM, SiT, NPftD, X/I, DoD and TFF are all a bit more experimental and trying new things. Not saying those are not great albums by any means, but I find the albums which sit either side are stronger for. In that pattern, TBoS makes me very hopeful indeed....
Let the slagging of that opinion begin lol
Ps just on the blaze era, I thought there were some great songs. But felt the production really let it down, not just the mix, but the whole capture quality and process.
No, he gave us a talkBrig, did you actually get a chance to meet Bruce and talk to him personally?
Ah, I see. It's still quite amazing that you got the experience that!No, he gave us a talk