Black Bart
Ancient Mariner
Which is reminiscent of what Wikipedia says about England's performance during this World Cup:I'm not sure what I think of that.
This was England's 11th goalless draw in World Cup history, more than any other nation

Which is reminiscent of what Wikipedia says about England's performance during this World Cup:I'm not sure what I think of that.
This was England's 11th goalless draw in World Cup history, more than any other nation

The crowd would go totally nuts.CSIT... but I just don't see the crowd cheering for it that heavily.
No need to play safe at this stage of their career. They didn't do it with their latest album, they don't have to do it with their live selection either. Maiden would conquer any audience these days, so why not please the crowd with some more obscure stuff. And I think something like this will happen. Bruce hinted at it. Not from SIT? I am still in for a treat! Infinite Dreams, Flight of Icarus, Total Eclipse, let's have it. ;-)Deja-vu is way too much of a deep cut, even in the context of this album. That would be totally out of the left field.
Indeed. Wet pants time...The crowd would go totally nuts.
Yip. But they ain't going to play something Bruce couldn't even sing at the time.No need to play safe at this stage of their career. They didn't do it with their latest album, they don't have to do it with their live selection either.
.Except "Heaven Can Wait" I guess, a strong live number!CSIT would definitely get the crowd going, more so than anything else from SIT, I would have thought, although Wasted Years is popular. As for the rest, I just can't see their place in a setlist.

Well, he was sick on that tour and pretty much talked his way through Hallowed.On a side note: I still get amazed at how better of a singer Bruce is now![]()
Well, if the man's sick i can't really judge himWell, he was sick on that tour and pretty much talked his way through Hallowed.

There was a time when he did that, like, all the time live.I don't have the exact quote, but I remember in the SIT tour program Bruce mentioning that while H was writing his material for the LP, Bruce would walk by the room, listen, and it was obvious to him, his help was not needed. I took that comment as a compliment to H, not a sign Bruce was upset he wasn't needed.I see no reason to believe the band was or was not as into it as on the previous or later efforts. It's all speculation. All we know for sure is that Adrian didn't enjoy the tours the time and that Bruce was hurt by the fact that none of his songs were accepted for the album. We know that because they told us so. Does that mean Adrian doesn't like the album? He's said quite the opposite - in fact, in an interview I read back in 2006 he said that Somewhere in Time was his favourite album, despite the fact that he thought it was the only one that sounded dated. Does it mean Bruce didn't like the album or enjoy the tour? We have no evidence towards that. There are between one and a million reasons why the band doesn't play more material from Somewhere in Time live, and they are the only ones who know them.
I don't have the exact quote, but I remember in the SIT tour program Bruce mentioning that while H was writing his material for the LP, Bruce would walk by the room, listen, and it was obvious to him, his help was not needed. I took that comment as a compliment to H, not a sign Bruce was upset he wasn't needed.
I agree with most of what you have said, except I prefer "Wasted Years" to "Flight of Icarus". Besides, "Alexander the Great" might be "weaker" than the other 80's epics (except for "To Tame A Land", whose vocal melodies tarnish the instrumental greatness of the song in my opinion), the adjective "weak" is maybe a bit tough.Most of the songs on SIT are weaker than the songs on most of the other 80's albums. At least I think so. I think the band might agree. CSIT is a really good opener, but WED, Aces High and Moonchild are all better. Alexander the Great is weakest epic they wrote in the 80's. The singles, SIASL and WY are both good songs, but I'd choose NOTB, Trooper, Flight of Icarus, 2 Minutes etc over them every day of the week.

Alexander the Great is a great song, no doubt, but I prefer the other epicsI agree with most of what you have said, except I prefer "Wasted Years" to "Flight of Icarus". Besides, "Alexander the Great" might be "weaker" than the other 80's epics (except for "To Tame A Land", whose vocal melodies tarnish the instrumental greatness of the song in my opinion), the adjective "weak" is maybe a bit tough.![]()
Thx for the info. Did that material Bruce wrote ever surface elsewhere (future Maiden LP or Bruce solo work)?This is true, but if you read some of the official material, especially Run to the Hills by Mick Wall, it's said quite clearly that Bruce was hurt that his material was rejected. Both Steve and Bruce talked about it. It's clear they wouldn't mention it during the album promotion, but said book was written twelve years later.
I've always loved your love for SIT and i think i've said it to you a couple of times, but your opinion on SSOASS really caught me off guardok. A few things to point out. There was someone on the fan club forum that met Rod in 2012 after the show in Atlanta who asked Rod why they didn't play infinite dreams and why caught somewhere in time hasn't been played live since 87. Rod said Steve said the song "sounds like sh*t live". Highly unlikely we'll ever hear it live. Somewhere in Time was their most successful album in terms of sales and longevity on the charts until 1991 when NOTB finally caught up and passed it in sales. It was their most accessible record for years. It was their biggest album in the states. Steve knows the states hated Seventh Son when it came out but UK loved it. I sadly believe that although they don't sound great live, neither does anything from Seventh son. Seventh son was a weak follow up to SIT IMO. It lacked the power, the riffs and solos that made SIT so amazing, not to mention, the best guitar tone ever. Steve stood by many years in interviews stating it was one of their greatest albums. Shame he doesn't feel that way about it played live. It was the first maiden album I ever bought or heard and will always be my favorite. It's the only album from them where every song is awesome. Every other album seems to have "filler songs" which I feel didn't exist on it. My opinion of course! They dropped Loneliness after the first show because they didn't think it fit the rest of the set list (which changed so many frickin times that tour it's unbelievable)
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