[kj] Re: (OT) Here's A Band That Believes In Their New Album
breadfan at cybercom.net
breadfan at cybercom.net
Fri Oct 6 14:27:36 EDT 2006
I'm seeing them in Boston in a few hours. Can't wait; very curious to see
how they pull this off. If they were looking to get a (mixed!) reaction out
of the fans, they've sure gotten one. And yeah, I don't ever need to hear
Run to the Hills again. (It'll probably be back next year, though, for the
Powerslave-era resurrection.)
Ron
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TB writes:
> Too bad Killing Joke didn't do this in '03 or for the current album:
>
>> From Blabbermouth.com:
>
> IRON MAIDEN performed its new album, "A Matter of Life and Death", in its
> entirety during the opening concert of the band's North American tour,
> which kicked off Wednesday night (October 4) in Hartford, Connecticut. The
> band's setlist was as follows:
>
> 01. Different World
> 02. These Colours Don't Run
> 03. Brighter Than a Thousand Suns
> 04. Pilgrim
> 05. Longest Day
> 06. Out of the Shadows
> 07. Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg
> 08. For the Greater Good of God
> 09. Lord of Light
> 10. Legacy
> 11. Fear of the Dark
> 12. Iron Maiden
> ---------------------
> 13. 2 Minutes to Midnight
> 14. The Evil that Men Do
> 15. Hallowed Be Thy Name
>
> Wow. No burned out warhorses like Running Free, Number of the Beast or Run
> To The Hills either. Just fairly deep cuts for the older songs. I'm not
> overwelmed by the new album although it is good, I'd consider seeing their
> Irvine show just to watch the confused and pissed off audience after the
> show. I wonder if that's singer Bruce Dickenson's "Fuck You" to their
> American audience which he's been critical off the last few tours.
>
> T.B.
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