I went to the AMOLAD. And to be blunt, I thought it sucked. I look at it this way; if there isn't a single song from AMOLAD strong enough to return on future tour set lists, than how can the whole disc possibly warrant being played live in its entirety? If Maiden wanted to do this, I would have had more respect for them had they performed AMOLAD, had an intermission, than done an hour of classics. In essence, there were two ways to approach playing AMOLAD in its entirety:
1. Playing the entire disc, then performing for an additional hour, thereby putting in more effort
2. Doing the bidding of their egos, disappointing the majority of their fans, and only performing the obligatory 90 minutes
That said, it seems I lose a bit more respect for Maiden each year. The endless line of live discs, rarities, re-packagings, etc. is bordering on Kiss-like. In addition, I feel as though bands like Maiden should be passing the torch. They don't need Bullet for my Valentine to sell out arenas, yet they still grant them their opening slot, instead of an Iced Earth, Nevermore, etc.