I just couldn’t bear to do FTTB!Show day for me. Got FTTB. But it's probably the last time I do it.
You can still be down the front jumping around and giving the band energy but is it really necessary to wave your arms about windmilling and smacking people?Down the front is where the loons should be, giving the band the raucous energy they feed off.
I don't go down the front all the time but when I do I want to surrounded by bouncing, arm waving moon cats.
When I want to chill, I retreat. Which is the proper order of things. There is a space for everyone. The main issue I've encountered at the front of gigs is when people are there believing that they have a right to personal space and get pissed off when a mosh pit infringes upon them.
They are Senior Citizens? They've said years ago they wanted to scale back their touring schedules.Anybody an idea why TFP tour is that short? It's almost over yet. I mean, with this great setlist they could sell out anywhere, and it's really something special. So a longer touring would make sense.
So maybe the tour will start then, in March (or end of February like in 2016). I think they want this tour to be only 2 legs, so that's why they will start earlier, not in the summer. The ''Deep cuts tour''! A challenging set for them (mostly for Nicko). We should expect dates in Europe again - plus SA/NA, ofc. What about Japan, Australia, NZ?According to the MaidenChile page, Maiden is going to South America in the first trimester of next year, with 3 shows in Chile in march.
But many other Senior Citizens also have long touring schedules?They are Senior Citizens? They've said years ago they wanted to scale back their touring schedules.
But many other Senior Citizens also have long touring schedules?
Did you read my second sentence? Also, not doubting you but what other metal bands that are Maiden's age doing long tours?But many other Senior Citizens also have long touring schedules?
Ah, I'm with ye on that score, fo sho. Arms up at Maiden, not sideways nor windmilly. Save that caper for your Fear Factorys and your Cro Mags and whatnots. And even then I can very much do without a windmilling.You can still be down the front jumping around and giving the band energy but is it really necessary to wave your arms about windmilling and smacking people?
Metallica are all about 59. Don't see how they can go on playing as long as maiden with their thrash material. Much more demanding than Ac/DC or something playing live when elderlyDid you read my second sentence? Also, not doubting you but what other metal bands that are Maiden's age doing long tours?
Priest come to mind but Faulkner, Andy, and I think even Scott are significantly younger.
Kiss? Well, they are not even really performing IMO
Metallica? I think they are a bit younger. Hetfield has said he can't do the longer sets anymore and now they are currently only playing on the weekends.
Didn't the LOTB tour schedule speak a different language than scheduling things down?Did you read my second sentence?
Didn't the LOTB tour schedule speak a different language than scheduling things down?
LOTB 2018 had 38 dates, Future Past has 33 in Europe (37 total). This was only the first leg of Future Past, they probably will do 30/40 gigs next year in the Americas before the next tour cycle.Didn't the LOTB tour schedule speak a different language than scheduling things down?
Anybody an idea why TFP tour is that short? It's almost over yet. I mean, with this great setlist they could sell out anywhere, and it's really something special. So a longer touring would make sense.
Didn't the LOTB tour schedule speak a different language than scheduling things down?