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Iron Maiden support confirmed for Twickenham...
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Iron Maiden support confirmed for Twickenham...
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These kinds of bands seem to love lining up to have bottles of piss thrown at them.
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Fuck that, I'll stay at home, play Live after death and drink some whiskey that night. £65 well saved.
Anyone go when Funeral For A Friend supported? You think maiden would learn from that.
Anyone go when Funeral For A Friend supported? You think maiden would learn from that.
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That is such a brilliant idea that the gods of metal would never let it happen in a million years.
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H.O.D. Feemo wrote:Anyone go when Funeral For A Friend supported? You think maiden would learn from that.
Yes, I did. It was boring, jesus! felt like forever till Maiden hit the stage.
Me and two other pissed mates actually jumped down from the seating stalls section into the standing / front section as soon as Maiden opened up with the first track. I was first to hit the floor with a thud and when I looked behind I saw my 'then boss' shouting go! go! like some american soldier. Turns out they were both kicked out seconds later while I enjoyed the show from the front! The next day at work he said "look here, we're gonna get on fine if yoiu don't even mention the words 'Iron Maiden' ok?" - Sorry that's just a golden memory to me.
I was lucky enough to have arrived late the last time they played so I missed Trivium! Result!
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You know why Maiden get shit support band. Its so they can look even better. I remeber the tour with Funeral For A Friend. I don't think they will ever learn. Best support i saw with Maiden was anthrax. that was one the best ever gigs for me.
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Putting aside the wank support for a moment, I wonder why it is that the UK only gets 1 show, yet other countries get 2?
I refused to go to leeds to watch them the last time they did a tour worth watching, and I'm deffo not going to london to see this one!
Wacken is my only hope, cos after this the next nostalgia tour will be no prayer to present day, which will be shit.
I refused to go to leeds to watch them the last time they did a tour worth watching, and I'm deffo not going to london to see this one!
Wacken is my only hope, cos after this the next nostalgia tour will be no prayer to present day, which will be shit.
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Reference Demonic Dave post: On the 'No Prayer ' Tour - Yeah! That was the first proper gig I ever went to (The London show). Majic.
Maiden were leaping around the stage, climbing Marshalls and swinging guitars over their heads.
Anthrax sounded amazingly heavy. Made a big impression.
Maiden were leaping around the stage, climbing Marshalls and swinging guitars over their heads.
Anthrax sounded amazingly heavy. Made a big impression.
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H.O.D. Feemo wrote:Fuck that, I'll stay at home, play Live after death and drink some whiskey that night. £65 well saved.
Anyone go when Funeral For A Friend supported?
Aye,luckily I managerd to miss all of thier set as I was in the pub around the corner.I'm trying to remember who supported them when I saw them on the World Slavery tour in Nottingham,and I reckon it might have been Waysted.But it was a long time ago!
Edit;just found this,so it might have been Mama's Boys
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_Tour_History
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can i play with MADNESS?
answer is yes,if you really must.
it would actually be better to see them supported by Suggs and the talented nutty boys than any of these new cheese metal kerrang channel wannabes!
answer is yes,if you really must.
it would actually be better to see them supported by Suggs and the talented nutty boys than any of these new cheese metal kerrang channel wannabes!
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Stevedot2 wrote:Fuck sake! This is so gay. Enforcer would be an amazing support band!
If only such a thing would happen. I'd rape Olof on stage.
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