STD_Caps wrote:The preist live experience was one of my best gigs. Possibly, THE best gig.
Abso-fucking-lutely! What an unbelievable experience that was. Victim of Changes almost destroyed my life. And for some reason so did The Green Manalishi, that riff sounded like the best thing on earth. Halford is a mighty man indeed. Nostradamus is going to be great!
I used to rank Maiden above everything and anything in life, but ever since Dance of Death, I've been gradually losing my faith in them. Obviously they are still amazing live (until they decide to play an entire above-average-but-still-not-that-amazing album live, they should've just played The Legacy and be done with it!), but with their ever increasingly formulaic, what they call 'progressive' (ie. slow intros/outros, repetitive chorus, long middle section), music and their recent tendency to re-release old songs as singles for no reason and their also increasing shoddy-ness with their artwork (though the new album had a good front cover), production, shit videos and what-not, I'm just beginning to lose interest in them. I can't believe I'm saying all this, it's like saying I hate my wife (if I had one, obviously I don't because I'm a virgin), but it's how I feel at the moment.
At least Priest are trying new things and are reinvigorated with wonderful metal. The idea of a Nostradamus metal musical seemed quite ridiculous at first, but at least they're being adventurous and trying new things whilst still being very metal about it all. Over the last few years as I've become older and wiser, I've begun to realise what a mass marketing machine Maiden are, and I've been a bit put off by it all. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son is still one of the best albums ever made, but, well, that was a long time ago. If with their next album they give us another collection of the same songs with the same chords over and over again (These Colours Don't Run is the most ridiculous and shit song I've heard from Maiden in a long time! Though it was quite fun live, but that's just because I was enjoying it's stupidity), I may not even buy it.
Anyway, sorry for the rant, I just had to get it out of my system. Time to listen to some more Saxon.