I guess we're the only two on this board having these songs this high. My favourite song with Blaze is The Unbeliever & my favourite performance by him is Blood on the World's Hands.
When I purely look at the quantity of songs, then I have TXF very well represented, only topped by two albums:I would say I will, when all is said and done, have around 7 songs from The X Factor in my top 50, which at 64% would make it the most represented album in there.
I guess we're the only two on this board having these songs this high. My favourite song with Blaze is The Unbeliever & my favourite performance by him is Blood on the World's Hands.
Since Brave New World, they've been doing 5-6 songs from each new album release and they did all of A Matter Of Life And Death.We keep getting the same songs in their concerts for the last 10-15 years with only 1 new song with each new album release. It's about time bruce does some blaze songs or some of the other good, not so popular songs, in their 15 albums
I will agree that Bruce improved The Clansman, but I think he did about the same on Man On the Edge and Sign of the Cross (Blaze isn't to blame for the bad production on the album version). And I would hardly call Lord of the Flies an improvement, Blaze nails that song perfectly, and Bruce's version was adequate at best.
Futureal ('99)Can anyone list all the Blaze songs that were covered by Bruce?
... would be interesting to see how Bruce sounds doing it.
I completely agree. However, I think changing the setlist by any more than one song night-to-night would be difficult, considering Maiden utilizes song-specific backdrops, Eddies and lighting. However, changing the setlists more overall between tours would be just as good. I think En Vivo is especially redundant- everything but Running Free and the five TFF tracks had already been released on live albums since Bruce's return.
En Vivo was a huge missed opportunity for Maiden. They had the North American set chock-full of post-2000 songs which they could have culled together for a 3rd disc. At a minimum they could have released 2-3 songs like Colour Don't Run, Ben Breeg, etc. But no, we got the same rehash as noted above.
I completely agree. Watch at around 2:00 here- Mr. Newton talks about doing some mixes of live tracks from Sonisphere 2010. Maiden records every show they play, and have done for the past decade or so.I wonder if they left those songs out since they're sitting on Donington 2007 to be released sometime in the future. Unfortunately, my theory is that that live album/DVD, along with the 2005 Early Days live album/DVD are on the back-burner til post-retirement, to keep a stream of releases and revenue coming in for the band, so we won't be seeing them for a good several years at least.
But I agree--I would have loved to have some of those songs rather than the same old, same old!