lightintheblack
Invader
I have to say that when I attended the Glasgow show I knew fully well what the setlist was going to be and I did have reservations because of this.I first saw Maiden with Dianno in 1980 and I do have to say that this was the worst setlist I have witnessed them play out of the 20+ shows I have attended! Having said that the guys did play supremely well as always and I did enjoy the show but just not as much as I have before.The main problem I think is the length of the tracks and to be honest the similarity of the tracks as far as structure goes this led to tedium begining to set in for me until FOTD kicked in and the show took of again.Whilst Magic man is a tad extreme with his post I can sympathise to a certain extent.At the end of the day seeing Maiden not play Number of The Beast and Run To The Hills and other such classics is a bit like seeing Deep Purple not playing Smoke On The Water and Highway Star or Black Sabbath not playing Paranoid and Iron Man you just feel a bit cheated!I do of course realise that the band must get fed up playing the same songs over and over but surely a band who have 25+ years of material to choose from can come up with a setlist to suit most even if it means playing some of the more obscure or lesser played album tracks.There has been a bit of pattern in recent years of some of the older bands playing complete classic albums in their entirity eg Dio with Holy Diver and Deep Purple with Machine Head are two shows I have been to recently but these were well known classic albums with running times of around 40mins and not the 70+mins of AMOLAD(which is a very good album that may be seen as a classic in years to come) so in effect they were a much smaller part of the shows complete running time leaving more room for classic material.