The last I heard, Nicko lived in Florida and I think I heard that Dave Lives in Hawaii.
Isn't that the Motorhead chord progression at 6:46 of Day That Never Comes?
I'm just glad they're back to standard tuning. I hope this means they play all the old songs in standard tuning. I haven't seen them live since '94 because of this.
Serious? Wow. News to me. Did they do it recently? Note those are warm climates and the Maiden men aren't youngsters any more. They may have done it to make life easier on themselves than living in Blighty.
Actually, if Maiden aren't as rich as Metallica it's because of their patriotism. They never became tax exiles like 99% of British bands that become famous. England's tax system is obscene. At the top end, you pay 90% of your income, something I'm sure a certain politician in this country would love to do here.
As a result, everyone who became big became tax exiles and lived 300 days or more outside the country to avoid it. Def Leppard moved to Dublin, Ireland and they had a raging alcoholic band member (Steve Clark). Dumbasses probably got him killed for that. Queen moved to Berlin, etc.
But Maiden never did. They stayed home and paid a damn fortune in taxes for it. On one hand, salute to 'arry and the boys. OTOH, that was dumb.
Tax brackets in the UK are not at 90%
If you earn up to £34,800 you pay 20% income tax
If you earn over £34,800 you pay 40% Income tax
Our sales Tax is called VAT (Calue added tax) and its 17.5% Food and clothing is exempt from this.
As for tax Exile as far as I know it was only Joe elliot that moved to Dublin.
And When Freddie Mercury Died, he was at his Home in London.
Under UK law a person is "tax resident" if that person visits the country for 183 days or more in the tax year or for 91 days or more on average in any four consecutive tax years.
Iron maiden went into tax exile in 1983 prior to recording piece of mind
I stand corrected on everything. Haha.
It looks like Metallica wants to sue again for a different reason....
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=105735