just edited mine.Tampere tonight... Holy shit Bruce is on fire here
Hold on, now. Give us a chance to find something to complain about...Tampere tonight... Holy shit Bruce is on fire here
bruce started to sing early in the prisoner.Hold on, now. Give us a chance to find something to complain about...
Agreed.That was probably the greatest gig of all time. No, it was definitely the best. Absolutely fantastic.
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They aren't coming to GreeceHold on, now. Give us a chance to find something to complain about...
Why furious?Btw Adrian was furious during one song. Death of the Celts I think. Would love to see footage of that one.
Sound issues most likely. I really need to see it on video.Why furious?
Did Bruce come in too early or have the been shortening the main riff all tour? Worked out fine ultimately, but Pooch really needs to duck Steve's mic a fair bit in the chorus because, well, y'know. I think I'd rather hear more Adrian and Bruce, frankly!
Good catch. I listened again and you're right.I think he completely fucked up the intro to Days of Future Past in Ljubljana.
Haha! In fairness to Harris, Dickinson interrupted him doing one of the few non-straightforward parts of that song (the descending riff during the pause in Smith's solo). I wonder if he would have been okay with it if Dickinson tried that literally two seconds later."This is heavy metal, it's serious business!"
Funnily enough he was smiling while Bruce was goofing around, but really didn't want to participate in the fun lol
I checked setlist.fm partway through the 1st show in Prague, and it was showing "The Parchment" in the place of "Death of the Celts". Obviously that was false information, but they could have rotated those songs as well. ("The Parchment" gives Gers a couple of extra solos, it's much easier to play for Harris, and Dickinson gets a longer break).I still think the correct thing to do on this tour would be rotating Fear and Hallowed. One show each.
Similar length, solos played by same guitarists, both crowd pleasers and both overplayed.
I think he sounded a lot better today actually, but yeah, noticed that on the screens as well. However I think if he wasn't feeling well he wouldn't be there, genuinely think he's enjoying even if playing a little simpler.It seems Nicko's not really on the screen feeds anymore either. He appears for very brief moments at a time but otherwise it's just the other five. I know this is beating a dead horse by now but I'm genuinely left wondering what's going on.
I still stand by what I said, Nicko's the greatest metal drummer of all time and he always will be, and it's a monumental, unimaginable task he's taken on at age seventy when most others wouldn't even attempt it, but I think that's exactly why there's that worry that he's pushing himself for the sake of the band. But then again would he really have bowed out before playing Alexander the Great live even once? No way.
I agree that Parchment would be a better choice but I think that actually Steve was the one that pushed Celts to be played. Might be a little harder, but I bet he likes playing those patterns.I checked setlist.fm partway through the 1st show in Prague, and it was showing "The Parchment" in the place of "Death of the Celts". Obviously that was false information, but they could have rotated those songs as well. ("The Parchment" gives Gers a couple of extra solos, it's much easier to play for Harris, and Dickinson gets a longer break).
happened first time tonite.Did Bruce come in too early or have the been shortening the main riff all tour?