I thought it may be a good idea to have a 'Saxon Sighting' thread.
If you see/hear/read anything cool, in recent media, related to the band, it would be nice to let all the other Forum Members know about it.
I had this idea when something surreal happened to me last night:
For some reason, I found myself watching Channel 5 (UK TV Channel). There was a documentry about how Radio One really F*cked up, during the Nineties, and lost all its listeners. It went on about the DJs that got fired and quit the station (DLT, Steve Wright, Simon Bates etc) during this time in a desperate attempt to portray a 'Hip' image. And then it went on to explain how the station then decided NOT to play music by untrendy artists because they were viewed as musical Dinosaurs. The most famous ban was for Status Quo, but other rock bands were also seriously affected.
The next thing I know it had Blaze Bailey being interviewed and saying how Maiden turned up on articulated lorries at the Radio 1 Station HQ to force promotion of their new album (I presume it was X Factor). This was all pretty cool, because I am a big fan of Maiden and Blaze, but the weirdest thing was the music being played whilst footage of this was being shown - it was 'Swing That Tail' from Nigel Glocker's and Doug Scarrat's album 'Mad Men & English Dogs'!
It was great to hear Nigel's material on TV, but I really do not know why they played that for footage relating to Maiden!
If you see/hear/read anything cool, in recent media, related to the band, it would be nice to let all the other Forum Members know about it.
I had this idea when something surreal happened to me last night:
For some reason, I found myself watching Channel 5 (UK TV Channel). There was a documentry about how Radio One really F*cked up, during the Nineties, and lost all its listeners. It went on about the DJs that got fired and quit the station (DLT, Steve Wright, Simon Bates etc) during this time in a desperate attempt to portray a 'Hip' image. And then it went on to explain how the station then decided NOT to play music by untrendy artists because they were viewed as musical Dinosaurs. The most famous ban was for Status Quo, but other rock bands were also seriously affected.
The next thing I know it had Blaze Bailey being interviewed and saying how Maiden turned up on articulated lorries at the Radio 1 Station HQ to force promotion of their new album (I presume it was X Factor). This was all pretty cool, because I am a big fan of Maiden and Blaze, but the weirdest thing was the music being played whilst footage of this was being shown - it was 'Swing That Tail' from Nigel Glocker's and Doug Scarrat's album 'Mad Men & English Dogs'!
It was great to hear Nigel's material on TV, but I really do not know why they played that for footage relating to Maiden!