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Post by AndyVale on Jul 29, 2005 15:40:51 GMT -5
woooooo not long until Reading! PLUS they are doing a fundraising gig at Hammersmith for it too! YEAH!
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Post by AndyVale on Aug 1, 2005 19:20:18 GMT -5
YES!!!!!!!! I GOT THE TICKETS 4 HAMMERSMITH!!!
Those were about as easy to buy as a chicken laying a diamond encrusted platinum ostrich egg about 5 mins after they went on sale. Damn He's smooth!
Peace dudes!
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Post by Kieran on Aug 7, 2005 9:44:24 GMT -5
haha good job dude, hope its FAB! youd be proud of me, i learnt one of their songs the other day....the trooper i think its called, quality little riff going on there
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Post by AndyVale on Aug 7, 2005 17:17:58 GMT -5
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Post by AndyVale on Sept 2, 2005 2:00:40 GMT -5
Hope everyone has watched and enjoyed the video! It was the second best track they played at Reading! I gotta say Bruce's voice isn't up to scratch on that video. Best song they played at Reading HAD to be Phantom Of The Opera off their eponymous first album, tis an air guitarists dream! HAMMERSMITH GIG TONIGHT! AHAAAAAAAAAAA! this ones gonna be a STONKER! go on, admit it. You know your jealous
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Post by AndyVale on Sept 2, 2005 2:15:41 GMT -5
ALSO!
They have a new Live album 'Death On The Road' out this week. Not sure why as they already have 5/6 of the buggers already! Thing is it has 6 of the (album of 2003) Dance of Death tracks on it and ALL Iron Maiden songs are better live! In fact their studio stuff sounds stodgy when compared. ALSO it has Bruce singing Lord of The Flies which was in the Blaze Bayley years. However like i said apparently his voice is poor on this album! (all reports say it was a one off). But I'm sure its not abysmal. Also its said to have the best sound quality out of all the live albums. Personally i think i might just download all the DOD tracks as i have most of the rest with the 6 man line up on Rock in Rio.
Just out of interest the rest of the live albums are:
Live After Death (1985 - the best of 'the early years' plus powerslave, is said to be their best live album. Yet now i feel it may have a few too many of the later gems missing) A Real Live One (1993) A Real Dead One (1993) Live at Donnington (1993 - you read that right, 3 live albums in one year. No i don't really approve either. These aren't too good apparently and are for completists only) Rock in Rio (2002 - The first Maiden album i got and the Run to The Hills vid made me HAVE to see them live, Maiden playing to 250 000 people with their new 6 man line up. Lots of Brave New World stuff plus most of the classics) Death on The Road (2005)
and of course if you don't have Number of The Beast then why do you call yourself a rock fan? (incidentally Kerrang/Metal Hammers words, not mine, Although i agree thoroughly!)
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Post by rorytheamazing on Sept 4, 2005 8:19:39 GMT -5
sandy the vid didn't work
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