That tour is never going to happen. He should just retire from touring and be a studio artist. His last two solo albums were surprisingly good!Is Ozzy poised to cancel his tour again?
Yes, it will work great in the middle of the set (after an epic) like TWM.I like TDOFP but I'd put it in the middle of the set.
After 2008 I never thought they would play CSIT again, but I think you are underestimating Bruce. Yeah, the pre-chorus and the chorus are really difficult, but so are Aces High, the chorus of TBOS, The Talisman, the last verses in The Legacy, the chorus of TETMD, HBTN, RTTH etc. Bruce is a better singer now than in 1986.It doesn't matter if it's played first or last: the only way Nicko can play that pattern in a single pedal is if they slow it down at least to Stratego's speed. Living proof is he said he struggled to play Stratego (and the pattern is pretty much the same but waaaaaaaaay slower). Can you imagine how it would spoil the adrenaline booster that masterpiece is? If that's the case I'd rather not listen to it being spoiled, I'm sorry.
The only recording where he manages to it them properly is on the album itself. Now are you expecting a 65 year old Bruce will manage to hit notes he never reached 100% properly live when he was 28 years old. Man I know that he was tired from the World Slavery tour during the dates of Somewhere on Tour but even so... it's delusional to expect Bruce to at least replicate what his tired voice did back i n 1986/87. Age does not forgive. But in the case of Bruce a slight downtune (a semi tone ar a full tone) would be enough. Now with Nicko there are only 2 options: either we start enjoying Caught Somewhere in Mid Tempo or they don't play it at all (which is something I prefer).
Me too. If the song is difficult for him in the studio, I imagine it will be difficult for him live too, regardless of the number of shows... I guess so.Can someone link me to where Nicko said he was struggling with Stratego live? I think I remember he mentioned it was hard during recording as it's a slow gallop, but I'd imagine he's had enough shows to master it by now?
How often does he change some drum patterns live for the new songs (Reunion era) or for the old classics? He said he plays TNOTB and HBTN different.I've never heard a proper soundboard, but from hearing fan-filmed YouTube videos (wasn't able to 'analyze' it in person), it sounded like Nicko simplified the bass drum pattern where it's not a constant gallop. He'll still do the two 16ths into an 8th note on occasion, but he's simplified it in the verses for sure to two 8th notes on the kick.
I agree. The harmonies are always the best solution for Maiden, although the keys really fit the song.Love the harmony in the chorus though. I wish they did it in the recorded version.
Plus, the Akirant artwork for The Future Past tour poster would be a very beautiful cover artwork for a Maiden album.It's really possible as there is a secret date in february 2023 announced as a hint on the band's website, the same hint that we all talked about some weeks ago... Maybe, it's a new album called 'The Future Past' OR a new DVD for the LOTB world tour. It can also be a live CD from 1986's SOT... we'll see.
Yeah, Nicko said that he loves experiencing some new drum patterns live as long as it doesn't denature the songs. After all, all the musicians in the band don't play exactly the same way as they're playing on studio recordings. They are some evident changes between studio and live versions of the songs.Yes, it will work great in the middle of the set (after an epic) like TWM.
After 2008 I never thought they would play CSIT again, but I think you are underestimating Bruce. Yeah, the pre-chorus and the chorus are really difficult, but so are Aces High, the chorus of TBOS, The Talisman, the last verses in The Legacy, the chorus of TETMD, HBTN, RTTH etc. Bruce is a better singer now than in 1986.
I have faith in Nicko (if they decide to play it).
Maybe they won't play CSIT because ATG will compensate and replace it with Sea Of Madness (if the SIT songs are 5). They could be only 4 (WY, SIASL, HCW and ATG) and thus there will be more room for a deep cut.
Me too. If the song is difficult for him in the studio, I imagine it will be difficult for him live too, regardless of the number of shows... I guess so.
How often does he change some drum patterns live for the new songs (Reunion era) or for the old classics? He said he plays TNOTB and HBTN different.
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Exactly what I meant. And this is way slower than CSIT. I mean... I don't know about you but CSIT without that pedal going alongside Harris' bass line loses a lot.I've never heard a proper soundboard, but from hearing fan-filmed YouTube videos (wasn't able to 'analyze' it in person), it sounded like Nicko simplified the bass drum pattern where it's not a constant gallop. He'll still do the two 16ths into an 8th note on occasion, but he's simplified it in the verses for sure to two 8th notes on the kick.
EDIT: Compare this to the studio version...
CSIT is simply on another level. From the ones you mentioned Aces High is what comes closer but not as demanding (and we all have seen how he's struggled to nail it for decades now).After 2008 I never thought they would play CSIT again, but I think you are underestimating Bruce. Yeah, the pre-chorus and the chorus are really difficult, but so are Aces High, the chorus of TBOS, The Talisman, the last verses in The Legacy, the chorus of TETMD, HBTN, RTTH etc.
Come one, man... let's not elude ourselves. Bruce can still pull out ther majority of maiden tunes if he's not tired but even compared when to what I consider to be his worst performance tour wise during the 80's (Somewhere On Tour) is not even close anymore when it comes to higher notes. Hey, once again... time does not forgive. But if you want to believe he's singing better now, fine.Bruce is a better singer now than in 1986.
100% agreed: the harmony's truly sweet. And Bruce (really tight here) switching to the second voice at the second half of the chorus adds so much more dynamics to the song. Even though lacking the majority of galloping drums (it's a pitty but hey... give the man a break: he's 70) and some lyric screw ups I like this take even more than the studio version.I noticed it too. He doesn't play it the same way as the studio version, and I believe it's the same for other songs.
Love the harmony in the chorus though. I wish they did it in the recorded version.
Come one, man... let's not elude ourselves. Bruce can still pull out ther majority of maiden tunes if he's not tired but even compared when to what I consider to be his worst performance tour wise during the 80's (Somewhere On Tour) is not even close anymore when it comes to higher notes. Hey, once again... time does not forgive. But if you want to believe he's singing better now, fine.
I'd genuinely agree Bruce is better now than on the SiT tour specifically, I listened to some bootlegs from that era recently and whilst he has more raw power, his voice is absolutely fried. His technique and the touring schedule now mean he can make more of what he's still got in the tank imo. If some great bootlegs from that era are out there I'd love to hear them, I know for a fact I've not heard a modern recording that sounds remotely as bad as this:
This is obviously a particularly bad example, maybe the worst ever, but we have heard some rough renditions of Aces High on this tour too and they are not as poor.
Holy shit, pure Bruce. I can't imagine how painful this performance was for him.I'd genuinely agree Bruce is better now than on the SiT tour specifically, I listened to some bootlegs from that era recently and whilst he has more raw power, his voice is absolutely fried. His technique and the touring schedule now mean he can make more of what he's still got in the tank imo. If some great bootlegs from that era are out there I'd love to hear them, I know for a fact I've not heard a modern recording that sounds remotely as bad as this:
This is obviously a particularly bad example, maybe the worst ever, but we have heard some rough renditions of Aces High on this tour too and they are not as poor.
I'd genuinely agree Bruce is better now than on the SiT tour specifically, I listened to some bootlegs from that era recently and whilst he has more raw power, his voice is absolutely fried. His technique and the touring schedule now mean he can make more of what he's still got in the tank imo. If some great bootlegs from that era are out there I'd love to hear them, I know for a fact I've not heard a modern recording that sounds remotely as bad as this:
This is obviously a particularly bad example, maybe the worst ever, but we have heard some rough renditions of Aces High on this tour too and they are not as poor.
That whole show was on YT a while ago under the title "Bruce singing sick as a dog". Saying that he's better now than in 86 based upon this example without attending to its unique circumstances is like saying Bruce can no longer sing a lick based upon NOTD (or the rest of the 2019 south american leg): absolute nonsense.I'd genuinely agree Bruce is better now than on the SiT tour specifically, I listened to some bootlegs from that era recently and whilst he has more raw power, his voice is absolutely fried. His technique and the touring schedule now mean he can make more of what he's still got in the tank imo. If some great bootlegs from that era are out there I'd love to hear them, I know for a fact I've not heard a modern recording that sounds remotely as bad as this:
This is obviously a particularly bad example, maybe the worst ever, but we have heard some rough renditions of Aces High on this tour too and they are not as poor.
But that works for EVERY SINGLE SINGER (and to be fair regarding almost every skill)! Your technique increases with the passing of ages... it never diminishes! The problem resides on the "hardware", not the "software" (it never did). And you mentioned a fairly important point: high notes and raw power... something CSIT relies strongly upon.Agreed. What Bruce lacks in power in the upper register nowadays - voice gets deeper as you age - he more than compensates with a MUCH better singing technique.
Yeah, but once again this is an exception. There are several boots from TFF tour on YT and he does not sound nowhere near as bad as that. Something wrong must have gone on (health related for sure).
This is the worst I have heard Bruce sound on gigs I have attended