The Trooper was always a top 10 Maiden song, but never the very top, just compare how many times it's been dropped to Hallowed, TNOTB or Fear of the Dark.
But it's now the "go to" Maiden song. When and why did this happen?
Wasn't it always? Or probably after the Reunion when Bruce started wearing the uniform live.
Run To The Hills has the same style and was more successful single, plus they didn't play Trooper in 1986, but by the 90's the song was also a live hit.
IIRC:
Trooper was not played on 3 tours (1986/1987, 2006, 2010)
Hallowed was not played on 3 tours (2012-2014, 2017, 2023/2024)
Number Of The Beast was not played on 2 tours (2006, 2023/2024)
Fear Of The Dark was not played on 1 tour (2005)
Oh yeah, the 1988 leg.Re: Wasn't it always?
It was always up there, but it wasn't the absolute number 1 until recently, I'd argue Run to the Hills was for the 80's and then Fear of the Dark.
re: tours it was dropped, it was also dropped on the leg of the SSOASS tour that they recorded Maiden England.
The beer plus being such a live staple probably had a lot to do with it. RTTH is the only other contender but it’s important to remember that RTTH isn’t really that much of a live staple. It was retired through much of the 90s and if I’m not mistaken the only album tour where it was on the setlist from beginning of tour to end of tour was Dance of Death. Trooper on the other hand has been played on most tours since the 90s and often survives even when they lean more into the new material.
Yeesh. If it was a tough song for Bruce to nail in his heyday, I'm waiting with clenched buttcheeks to see how he does it on the Run For Your Lives Tour.It is a very difficult song for Bruce to sing and I guess that determines when it gets played and where in the set, but I personally think it is vastly superior to the beer song.
It started when it was part of the Carmageddon II soundtrack.
It's between Trooper and Fear, methinks.I'm not sure it is. The average person would probably name or recognise FOTD first out if all Maiden songs. More 80s minded people would know NOTB or RTTH better.
Is Trooper maybe more of a favourite for original fans
That game is how I first heard Maiden.It started when it was part of the Carmageddon II soundtrack. Then it became popular on P2P networks, and they put more into the performance by doing the flag waving and uniform. Many people got into Maiden at the same time, so slowly it became a favorite for many fans. And as it pops up as their most popular song, it is the first song people who are curious who Maiden are, and it gets even more popular