Maiden in New Jersey

Dark One said:
Did the new material translate well live? Sounds like it was (as expected), still Maiden and still a great time.
Yes. It came across well. The only thing it lacked was the energy that the crowd generates when their hearing a favorite. I especially enjoyed "Colors" and "Longest Day".

Zod
 
General Zod said:
The only thing it lacked was the energy that the crowd generates when their hearing a favorite.

Yeah, that makes perfect sense too. I have no problem at all with a healthy dose of the new material, I would've just preferred to see it mixed up a bit in the setlist - maybe something like 6-7 new songs and the rest made up of material spanning their entire catalogue (or even half and half). They would still get to emphasize the new album, while satisfying the majority of concertgoers. Ah well, new Maiden live still beats about 95% of what's currently out there. :kickass:
 
Dark One said:
Yeah, that makes perfect sense too. I have no problem at all with a healthy dose of the new material, I would've just preferred to see it mixed up a bit in the setlist - maybe something like 6-7 new songs and the rest made up of material spanning their entire catalogue (or even half and half). They would still get to emphasize the new album, while satisfying the majority of concertgoers. Ah well, new Maiden live still beats about 95% of what's currently out there.
I agree with everything you just said. I'm totally cool with a heavy push on the new disc. Afterall, they have good reason to be proud of it. It may be their best disc in nearly two decades. That said, six or even seven songs, was plenty. Had they interspersed some classics, the crowd energy would have been totally different.

Zod
 
General Zod said:
You didn't know that? Yep, they're playing the whole CD, in order, to start the show.

Zod

had no idea ...

as great as the new disc is ... its a bit odd that they did that.
 
lurch70 said:
as great as the new disc is ... its a bit odd that they did that.
Agreed. I would like to hear someone from the band comment on it. I'm also kind of curious what sort of feedback they've received over the decision. From what I've seen, it's about 90% negative. But I could see how they might not get honest feedback, when they're face to face with their fans.

Zod
 
although I am ready to die if I hear Running Free again live ... so I can imagine how they feel playing the same old songs over and over all the time.

was there theatrics along with this new disc rendition?
 
General Zod said:
Agreed. I would like to hear someone from the band comment on it. I'm also kind of curious what sort of feedback they've received over the decision. From what I've seen, it's about 90% negative. But I could see how they might not get honest feedback, when they're face to face with their fans.

Zod

Knowing Maiden, I don't think they would give a shit either way to be honest.
 
I'd say all bets are off now regarding the setlist after Maiden pulled this surprise on us...I wouldn't rule out the possibility of some new songs getting dropped, especially if they aren't getting the response they hoped. Although since they've scaled back touring, I'm expecting them to stick to their guns on this one.
 
yes, this I can see ... but to play a brand new release in its entirety is a bit loopy.

when are you gettign Gojira tix? ... need to paypal you the moolah