Azas
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Say what you want, but the storming Futureal would be a great addition to the set. It's all start and go. And I am not mentioning it fits the tour theme.
Yesterday I had discussion with my brother (bear in mind, one of his favorite IM albums is The X Factor, so, you can't label him 'play classics' crowd) We both attended second Krakow show.
We both agreed that Future Past Tour is not so good like LOTB was. For me, even Book of Souls was better. We both still love Maiden and want to see them. All this discussion is only for comparing and measuring. No bad feeling and grudge. Just a human preferences.
We both felt that Time Machine and Death of the Celts live is not very compelling/ecstatic. I love Time Machine part where Janick goes wild dancing, that celtic jig part, but overall it drags. This and Death of the Celts are almost the thing in itself. I mean, there's no part for the crowd to participate. Death of the Celts, as a live number, is nowhere near The Clansman. Also Days Of Future Past song, albeit short, does nothing.
We both agreed, Future Past needs ~two better known shorter songs. I try to be a la objective and judge from casual concert goer perspective. Earlier on this thread band's stubbornness was mentioned. It's good when you want to achieve your goal. But it's not very good for balancing LIVE SHOW for many different people.
And last but not least THE SHOW aspect of Future Past tour is rather weak. Even those flames during Hell On Earth was somewhat lazy.
I write all of this without anger or resentment, just my subjective thoughts and observations. Like, what I would do if I was Iron Maiden's live show PR manager. (I know they are used to their ways/ don't fix what is working/ they will not change, etc.)
Please, don't be offended by what I wrote. I am not bashing Maiden. Just my thoughts after seeing concert.
(Somewhere in Time songs do work and sound good live)
edit: I have seen Maiden 6 times.
Somewhere Back In Time Tour
The Books of Souls Tour
Legacy of The Beast Tour (one time first version and two times second version)
Future Past Tour
Yesterday I had discussion with my brother (bear in mind, one of his favorite IM albums is The X Factor, so, you can't label him 'play classics' crowd) We both attended second Krakow show.
We both agreed that Future Past Tour is not so good like LOTB was. For me, even Book of Souls was better. We both still love Maiden and want to see them. All this discussion is only for comparing and measuring. No bad feeling and grudge. Just a human preferences.
We both felt that Time Machine and Death of the Celts live is not very compelling/ecstatic. I love Time Machine part where Janick goes wild dancing, that celtic jig part, but overall it drags. This and Death of the Celts are almost the thing in itself. I mean, there's no part for the crowd to participate. Death of the Celts, as a live number, is nowhere near The Clansman. Also Days Of Future Past song, albeit short, does nothing.
We both agreed, Future Past needs ~two better known shorter songs. I try to be a la objective and judge from casual concert goer perspective. Earlier on this thread band's stubbornness was mentioned. It's good when you want to achieve your goal. But it's not very good for balancing LIVE SHOW for many different people.
And last but not least THE SHOW aspect of Future Past tour is rather weak. Even those flames during Hell On Earth was somewhat lazy.
I write all of this without anger or resentment, just my subjective thoughts and observations. Like, what I would do if I was Iron Maiden's live show PR manager. (I know they are used to their ways/ don't fix what is working/ they will not change, etc.)
Please, don't be offended by what I wrote. I am not bashing Maiden. Just my thoughts after seeing concert.
(Somewhere in Time songs do work and sound good live)
edit: I have seen Maiden 6 times.
Somewhere Back In Time Tour
The Books of Souls Tour
Legacy of The Beast Tour (one time first version and two times second version)
Future Past Tour
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