Death on the Road is still better than the split-screen of En Vivo. I mean, you're the director - choose a shot dammit!
Hmm I just noticed something:
On the upcoming tour, Maiden hardly does gigs on 2 (or more) days in a row. Only occasions:
3 March Mexico City
4 March Mexico City
5 April Detroit
6 April Chicago
10 April Vancouver
11 April Tacoma
(The trend already started in 2014. A small tour, and 4 of such occasions)
Hmm I just noticed something:
On the upcoming tour, Maiden hardly does gigs on 2 (or more) days in a row. Only occasions:
3 March Mexico City
4 March Mexico City
5 April Detroit
6 April Chicago
10 April Vancouver
11 April Tacoma
(The trend already started in 2014. A small tour, and 4 of such occasions)
This, and the fact that Maiden can afford to do this, taking more day offs. They are not a new band or a medium popular band that have to play 5-6 shows a week on tour in order to go break even.Yeah this is quite interesting, I suppose it is perhaps a necessary step now that the guys are getting older (and of course considering Bruce's health issues as Hermod mentioned) for them to be able to continue doing extensive tours over long periods of time, no wonder when you think how burnt out they all after the World Slavery Tour (187 shows in 331 days) even as young men at the time.
Maiden and Leppard have they ever played a festival on the same day? Would be dying and going to heaven that one for me!