Kalata
Out of the Silent Planet
I think you're porbably right about the reason they don't play Reunion era songs more often, but the same can be said for their peers. The 90's albums are really forgotten, but since they are perceived as the ''dark period'' of the band, we can probably guess why. But they can absolutely play 1/2 songs from the 90's on every tour and it will be great. Futureal, an obvious example. I would love to see such a tour. Maiden have improved their setlists for the last 2 tours, but as I've always said, it's difficult to drop the classics in a 15 songs set. Every band has forgotten albums when it comes to live performances. The 90's albums (except the Blaze albums) have live albums, live songs, pro-shot videos, but SIT has nothing, so it was about time! And Judas is a great song.A tour like that would be perfection for me. Many of the popular deep cuts of the 80's have been revisited a bunch. Songs like Aces High for example have multiple live versions now, from various points in their career.
With the BNW and DOD tours featuring some Blaze-era songs I was hoping that his trend would continue and that some of those songs would get their second chance. In the hands of a vocalists like Bruce, who is masterful at interacting with crowds, some of those songs could work incredibly well live. Not to mention that they'd sound better than the weak production of the studio albums. I'm happy that SOTC and The Clansman have reached a status where they held their own on the Legacy tour, but I'd love to hear some other forgotten songs at some point.
NPFTD and FOTD could use some revisiting as well. Sure, the former especially gets criticized a lot, but the title track or Public Enema Number One are great and melodic songs. Judas Be My Guide seems to be one of the most popular songs of the 90's (mostly because folks seem to dislike everything else more lol), why not play something like that?
More reunion representation would be amazing as well. Some of their best work (in my opinion of course) was written after reuniting. They certainly don't need to feel ashamed and hide an amazing collection of music. Most reunion-era tours have gotten official live releases (where's A Matter Of Live And Death, Steve? WHERE IS IT???), so I kinda get that they don't really see the necessity of featuring some of those songs. On the other hand there are like 3 billion versions of RTTH lol. Just give us a bit more variety.
Never say never about more Reunion songs on future tours. Especially from BNW, Senjutsu and maybe AMOLAD. DOD has some classics that could be played live again. TFF and TBOS have strong live songs that could be revisited.There are so many great songs on NPFTD, FotD (apart from the title track which we're getting every tour now), XF and VXI that have so much potential to be played live. And I'm not even counting the reunion albums now. It feels like Maiden doesn't care about those anymore after their respective tour is over, at least that's how it feels to me. Sure we saw DoD on the Final Frontier tour and Greater Good on the 2018 and 2019 Legacy of the Beast tour, but that's about it (not counting the 2010 leg of the Final Frontier tour). I think it's safe to say we'll never hear another song from The Final Frontier or Book of Souls again.
With the 90's albums is more ''difficult'' because we have 2 albums that were not recorded with Bruce and he and Steve are not fans of NPFTD. Why they don't play the title track is a mystery to me. FOTD has quite a few songs they could revisit, definitely.
Spot on. TFP will most likely be 3 years, like SIT retrospective tour would have probably been.My take on the motivation behind the Future Past Tour - for the last nearly 20 years Maiden have alternated between album tour and history/greatest hits tour. The band lost out on 2 years of touring due to the pandemic - given that they are aware they won't be around forever at this point they may have decided to combine the Senjutsu album tour plans with the next history tour (SiT based) plans so that they will move on to whatever comes next in 2025 (new album/farewell tour) and be back on track. In other words if COVID had never come along maybe we would have got:
2020: Legacy Of The Beast final leg
2021/22: Senjutsu tour
2023/24: SiT retrospective tour
2025: ???
Instead we get:
2022: LotB with Senjutsu realm
2023/24: Future Past
2025: ???
Last edited: