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He's been using one for the past few tours - it's just to get the tempo at the beginning of the song before he counts it in, he doesn't use it for the whole song.I'm sorry, what? Since when has Nicko been using a metronome?
He's been using one for the past few tours - it's just to get the tempo at the beginning of the song before he counts it in, he doesn't use it for the whole song.I'm sorry, what? Since when has Nicko been using a metronome?
To me - no Nicko, no Maiden. I'd rather they just end the band if he has to step aside. At this point in their career, 'Steve Harris and the Rotating Door of Musicians' doesn't sound appealing to me.Which tells us how integral Nicko is to the Maiden sound.
Very true but I think there are drummers out there who could do his parts justice, it's just about finding a player with the right qualities. Black Sabbath for example made a crucial error when they replaced Bill Ward with a guy who wouldn't know a groove if it bit him in the arse.No one except Nicko has the typical McBrain swing. So, I prefer to still have Nicko in the band than any young drummer that is doing everything else than playing in the Maiden style.
its a wonderful guitar tone for sure -- that being said, has ANYBODY come close to Maiden's SiT guitar tone? Maiden's tone wasn't quite the same even just 2 years later on the Seventh Son album.
Could it be that Somewhere in Time's guitar tone is indeed trapped somewhere in time, never to be duplicated (or even approximated) by anyone, even Maiden themselves??
the song is like the album but bruce when he sing the chorus he does but like he knows LOL. why they didnt played edge of darkness with bruce.
Indeed, it would need to be tuned half a step or a whole step down to B to fit his actual voice.LOL
People pretending that it's Bruce's voice they are worried about, Nah, you just want downtuned because DOWNTUNED! IS TEH HEAVIEST!!!11
Here's a news flash, Trumpets of Jericho is downtuned to A and Bruce still uses the air raid siren in it.
I want Maiden to sound like Maiden not Korn.
LOL
People pretending that it's Bruce's voice they are worried about, Nah, you just want downtuned because DOWNTUNED! IS TEH HEAVIEST!!!11
Here's a news flash, Trumpets of Jericho is downtuned to A and Bruce still uses the air raid siren in it.
I want Maiden to sound like Maiden not Korn.
Surely you mean D or C tuning?Indeed, it would need to be tuned half a step or a whole step down to B to fit his actual voice.
To me - no Nicko, no Maiden. I'd rather they just end the band if he has to step aside. At this point in their career, 'Steve Harris and the Rotating Door of Musicians' doesn't sound appealing to me.
EDIT re: Metronome talk: There's a picture of Nicko's kit before a show from this year where you can see the BPM for each song written on the setlist.
Holy shit I was skeptical about Ride the Lightning but Creeping Death actually does sound like Entombed, it's uncanny. The pitch shifting also changed the tone to be very close to that Boss HM-2 sound.Surely you mean D or C tuning?
B tuning is extremely low and is used mostly in Death Metal and sometimes even Black Metal. Here's a list of band that use B tuning (don't think this is the full list of all bands that ever used B tuning but just to give you an idea). Maiden would NEVER go that low.
To give you an example of how low B tuning actually is, here's Metallica's Ride the Lightning album in B tuning (edited of course). It sounds like a freaking Death Metal band, especially songs like Ride the Lightning and Creeping Death.
And this is The Trooper and Caught Somewhere in Time in C tuning which is already extremely low (for Maiden's standard).
Edit: Am I the only one that hears Blaze's voice in this C tuning version of CSiT?
Surely not buddy, I play in a band which plays in B standard, so I know how tunings are used etc.Surely you mean D or C tuning?
B tuning is extremely low and is used mostly in Death Metal and sometimes even Black Metal. Here's a list of band that use B tuning (don't think this is the full list of all bands that ever used B tuning but just to give you an idea). Maiden would NEVER go that low.
To give you an example of how low B tuning actually is, here's Metallica's Ride the Lightning album in B tuning (edited of course). It sounds like a freaking Death Metal band, especially songs like Ride the Lightning and Creeping Death.
And this is The Trooper and Caught Somewhere in Time in C tuning which is already extremely low (for Maiden's standard).
Edit: Am I the only one that hears Blaze's voice in this C tuning version of CSiT?
The album version is in F# minor, the live version with Bruce a whole step lower in E minor. So that Bruce can hit the higher octave in the chorus.the song is like the album but bruce when he sing the chorus he does but like he knows LOL. why they didnt played edge of darkness with bruce.
I think it will be 2 years at most, like almost any other album tour.especially if this takes three calendar years to complete.
Longer song for longer song is fair. ATSS is indeed a classic sounding Maiden song. It seems the situation with it was the same as with the inclusion of Blood Brothers for this year's tour. Infinite Dreams would sound great with the Reunion lineup (as we can hear from Nicko's solo shows). The 1988 live performances are really fast, as noted by Adrian. I hope they will play it again.afraid to shoot strangers is a longer song, which is what they put in its place, likely the most bizarre song swap I've seen them do, ever. It fit just fine being a SSOASS song. What I heard from the conversation is they were not feeling it and ATSS fit with all the gun chaos going on at the time. Odd to say the least but I was very let down by its absence that tour being my favorite track from that album and when they played it in 88, they choked the life out of it.
The tour promo video has a futuristic city (with Senjutsu Eddie) and SIASL as a music, so I'd say the stage will be similar to the scenes in this video. I just hope Nicko's drum kit to be ''Senjutsu-themed'' - the stage should reference the album with something noticeable.Just watched Obi Wan Kenobi series ep.2
Plot is set on planet with futuristic Japanes streets, total vibes from tour promo videos.
Because it has a chorus? TEOD will fit Bruce's voice, methinks.the song is like the album but bruce when he sing the chorus he does but like he knows LOL. why they didnt played edge of darkness with bruce.
No. Me too. Isn't it strange.Edit: Am I the only one that hears Blaze's voice in this C tuning version of CSiT?
I completely agree that every band member of the current lineup is irreplaceable.I don't know if it's just because of just how stable this lineup's been, but each and every single one of them is irreplaceable to me at this point. Each guitarist brings a unique flavor that serves the band extremely well both playing and writing-wise. Nicko has a groove to his playing that I can't imagine anyone can replicate well enough. Bruce, even as he's getting older, is still the voice of Iron Maiden and is the perfect frontman for them. Steve, well, is Steve.
Trumpets Of Jericho has a very high chorus indeed.The high notes in Trumpets are very high.
idk, for example: the studio versions of the songs from TNOTB, Killers and IM are so different to how Nicko plays them today. I would be excited to have a drummer with a style more similar to Clive's if Nicko had to quit!Which tells us how integral Nicko is to the Maiden sound.
For all of the hardcore “no Nicko, no Maiden” folks: how would you feel about something similar to what Priest has done with Glenn Tipton? Nicko would still be a proper member of the band, writing and recording any new material, but they’d get a touring drummer (and maybe Nicko could pop out for the encore every night).
This feels like a realistic compromise that Steve (Rod) might be willing to take in order to prolong the band’s touring career.
Nicko has already said numerous times before that he will play until the band decides to leave. Bruce has said the same. So, for me, Nicko will stay and continue to play drums until he's 100 years old.For all of the hardcore “no Nicko, no Maiden” folks: how would you feel about something similar to what Priest has done with Glenn Tipton? Nicko would still be a proper member of the band, writing and recording any new material, but they’d get a touring drummer (and maybe Nicko could pop out for the encore every night).
This feels like a realistic compromise that Steve (Rod) might be willing to take in order to prolong the band’s touring career.