Eh, that's pure conjecture and guess work from the fan page. They purely based this on a YouTube video being claimed. While I'm sure that we're going to get a live album, this is not really an indication of it IMO. The Australian gigs were rough, maybe they claimed the videos to save face? Maybe it was a third party going ham without Maiden's involvement (which happens far too often with copyright strikes).
Enjoy man! I’m a week from today in Newark.Holy fuck. Holy fuck. Holy fuck. Holy FUCK.
This is happening, ya'll.
SCREAM FOR ME, BROOKLYN!
Iron Maiden with the Hu! Tonight at the Barclays Center!
Awesome! Kind of ironic it's a SiT revisit show, wouldn't you say? Enjoy it!Enjoy man! I’m a week from today in Newark.
My 1st Maiden show since 1986!
That Brooklyn crowd seem much livelier than we've seen elsewhere on the USA tour. Gotta love New York.
He's playing it like it's an uptempo Beatles song
Just checked and the guy who recorded is from brazil. I'm not saying that the audience at the show wasn't excited.That Brooklyn crowd seem much livelier than we've seen elsewhere on the USA tour. Gotta love New York.
Is this video slowed down? I mean, Nicko has shown that he can play fast this leg of the tour and they play Hell On Earth a little faster live, even though that part is played slower than in the studio version. I guess the tempo might vary for the encores.
Maybe his Brazilian enthusiasm was infectious?Just checked and the guy who recorded is from brazil. I'm not saying that the audience at the show wasn't excited.
Absolutely.Maybe his Brazilian enthusiasm was infectious?
Overall he has been playing faster indeed, but the speed can vary in some gigs.Is this video slowed down? I mean, Nicko has shown that he can play fast this leg of the tour and they play Hell On Earth a little faster live, even though that part is played slower than in the studio version. I guess the tempo might vary for the encores.