Fairbanks?

you rule, now start a lyric generator thread and get it to the top of the page on google.


will go back and edit setlist now!

again, sorry for my ignorance, I'm a "casual" Maiden fan, like when I'm in a UFO/old Scorps/Bon ACDC mood, some "22 Acacia Ave." or "Prowler" might get mixed in.

thanks again!

Hahaha, no problem! I am a huge Maiden fan so I'm quite good with lyrics. :D

I find it funny how you recognised album tracks like Die With Your Boots On and Revelations, and yet didn't recognise Hallowed Be Thy Name which is one of Maiden's most popular songs!! :lol:
 
Hahaha, no problem! I am a huge Maiden fan so I'm quite good with lyrics. :D

I find it funny how you recognised album tracks like Die With Your Boots On and Revelations, and yet didn't recognise Hallowed Be Thy Name which is one of Maiden's most popular songs!! :lol:

but I only got to see Maiden once, August of '00 in St. Louis...and haven't listened to LAD for a good five years.

I know, shame on me.
 
I was afraid there may have been gear problems. You take wooden instruments from the 70's in Southern California to the -35 of Fairbanks they will need tweaking and could have some tuning stability issues.

Then again other than their guitars everything else is usually provided as the backline and is a roll of the dice for reliability.

If you guys are curious check out the sticky thread at all the songs the ladies have played throughout the years.

The intro was probably Doctor Doctor by UFO.

Jim
 
I was afraid there may have been gear problems. You take wooden instruments from the 70's in Southern California to the -35 of Fairbanks they will need tweaking and could have some tuning stability issues.

Then again other than their guitars everything else is usually provided as the backline and is a roll of the dice for reliability.

It wasn't the guitars though. I believe it was the power supply for the kick boxes in Sara's case. It was hardware in Linda's case, the worst being the mount for the mic on the 14" mounted tom.

Boys, boys - can we please stop focusing on how "hot" the band members are please. They are all beautiful but want to be known for their playing, not their looks. If you really must discuss it, then do it via pm please. Thanks! :)

I think you misunderstand our intent. Well, at least mine. Yes, I went on about their beauty, but Linda can tell you that we talked about musicianship for 2 hours after the show. We shared stories about how we got our first drum kits, our influences, and even advanced percussion techniques. When talking to the ladies after the show, my comments were all about how they performed. I told Heather that you'd never know that was that new to the group.

What makes the Maidens great isn't one thing. It's their musicianship, their beauty, their personality, and their hard work.


oh crikey, the lead singer wears a codpiece but we're supposed to talk about their playing???

:dorky gay winkie here:

Almost spit soda on that one! And while the comment lacks a little tact, it is a valid point. The outfits do show enough to make the horn-dogs drool, but they aren't up there in g-string bikini's either. The codpiece, while you use it as a point for ogling, is a valid piece of metal costuming. When you're on stage, what you wear falls into one of two catagories... comfort, or theme.
 
Almost spit soda on that one! And while the comment lacks a little tact, it is a valid point. The outfits do show enough to make the horn-dogs drool, but they aren't up there in g-string bikini's either. The codpiece, while you use it as a point for ogling, is a valid piece of metal costuming. When you're on stage, what you wear falls into one of two catagories... comfort, or theme.


I just wanted to use "crikey" and "codpiece" in the same sentence. :facetious rolleyes smilie here:

it was campy, it was fun, but in a PROFESSIONAL way.


way way cooler than taking toast to a middy showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
 
I think you misunderstand our intent. Well, at least mine. Yes, I went on about their beauty, but Linda can tell you that we talked about musicianship for 2 hours after the show. We shared stories about how we got our first drum kits, our influences, and even advanced percussion techniques. When talking to the ladies after the show, my comments were all about how they performed. I told Heather that you'd never know that was that new to the group.

What makes the Maidens great isn't one thing. It's their musicianship, their beauty, their personality, and their hard work.

I know, I was just stepping in before it got out of hand. :) You do have to remember that the ladies do come on here regularly and I just want to keep the boards respectable for them. :D
 
Why do I get the feeling that Alaska is a loooooonely place for ye ole head bangers?:D

Nah.. not that lonely. We are definately new to these ladies, and they put on a damn fine show. And let's face it, Iron Maiden is a most excellent band to pay tribute to. I never even bothered to go see Hell's Bells (the all female AC/DC tribute band.) Everyone I talked to after this show said that it was better than Hell's Bells. It says a lot for the talent.

I was in a band 3 years ago that covered The Trooper and Wasted Years. Unlike these ladies, who play it closer to as written, we played the songs at a slightly faster tempo, and with a bit more distortion. It sounded awesome. I was telling Linda after the show about this; recalling how tired those songs made me at the faster pace. She probably thinks I'm some kind of sadist for speeding up those songs. I pretty much had to massage my forearms after those tunes. :lol:
 
How big of a crowd did they have Jack and how did you hear of the show?

Jim
 
Welcome Jack and Ballsy! Good to see you guys here and thanks for coming to the shows! :kickass: It was bloody cold there indeed, but actually easier to deal with than it is here at home at a cozy rainy 55 degrees above zero. Strange huh. A lot happening here since getting home, once things have allowed a calming I'm sure I (and we as a whole) will be posting more so please forgive for the short address of this jaunt, cuz it was a wonderful one to say the least. We'll be back in the summer I hear. :headbang:
 
hey jack and ballsy - welcome to the boards!

alaska02-1.jpg
 
hey jack and ballsy - welcome to the boards!

alaska02-1.jpg




HO-LEE WOAH-ZES!!!

ok, we tapers have to "stand back", so if you go 4 heads up from that lovely lass sans geetar, i.e. in ASCENDING order, straight above babe's melon:

-babe
-"pinky dude"
-"middle finger dude"
-smiling dude w/ brown t-shirt w/arm in the air

if I'm not mistaken, that's me puttin in my earplugs and adjusting my mics behind brown t-shirt dude.

"lurking in the..."

anywho, PM me as to where a copy should go, or I'll wing you folksies one this summer.
 
How big of a crowd did they have Jack and how did you hear of the show?

Jim

It was a small venue, but it was packed. I can't say how many, because I got to the front of the stage and never looked back.
hey jack and ballsy - welcome to the boards!

alaska02-1.jpg

Speaking of in the front, that's me with my tongue out right there in front of this pic!
 
Welcome Jack and Ballsy! Good to see you guys here and thanks for coming to the shows! :kickass: It was bloody cold there indeed, but actually easier to deal with than it is here at home at a cozy rainy 55 degrees above zero. Strange huh. A lot happening here since getting home, once things have allowed a calming I'm sure I (and we as a whole) will be posting more so please forgive for the short address of this jaunt, cuz it was a wonderful one to say the least. We'll be back in the summer I hear. :headbang:

Hey chica! Awesome to hear you may return soon! Like I told ya when you were here, see if you can stop by Mt. McKinley. Even if you don't get to do that, you'll like it here in the summer. It'll even be light outside after the show!

It's a dry cold here, which is why it was easier to handle. That wet cold you have down there soaks ya to da bone! One thing I forgot... we didn't show you the coffee trick! (Ballsy knows what I'm talkin' about!)
 
It's a dry cold here, which is why it was easier to handle. That wet cold you have down there soaks ya to da bone! One thing I forgot... we didn't show you the coffee trick! (Ballsy knows what I'm talkin' about!)

Yea funny about the difference in wet and dry climates - I was sooo cold at our Santee show - which amused a lot of people since they knew we had just experience -44! :lol:

But we know all about that coffee trick - check the TY Anchorage and Fairbanks thread - Sara posted some vid on that!!!!:OMG: