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Ok, jasno je da ce prvo novi, al sam nekako mislio da se to podrazumijeva, mozda je mislio ne ono sto slijedi poslije toga. A vjerovatno samo bezveze svira kurcu.

 

Ja se sve nesto nadam da ce se jednom iskupiti i udariti mozda neku manju turneju nekad sa rijetko sviranim pjesmama, kao Gamma Ray svojevremeno sa Skeletons in the Closet turnejom ili tako nesto...

 

Jel se takva mogucnost uopste nekad spominjala u tim fan krugovima / fan klubovima, postoji li uopste sansa za takvo nesto, sta mislis?

Mislim da nazalost ne postoji sansa jer su generalno veoma lenj bend sto se tice proba i sviranja zaboravljenog materijala,a i Steve Harris uvek igra na sigurno pa verovatno nece nista rizikovati pred kraj karijere sto se tice turneja.

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a ja realno ne znam gde je tu rizik, pa ako im na tako neku specijalnu turneju ne bi došlo još više ljudi nego na ovu standardnu jebite me evo

 

šta, onima što dođu da ispoziraju je svakako svejedno šta će da se svira a ljudima upoznatijim sa maiden diskografijom (što je bar jedno 80% metalaca na svetu) bi to bila atrakcija

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To je nekako i moja logika, ako sa milion play it safe turneja nisu stekli bazu i pravih i casual fanova, onda jbg...

Ta neka turneja sa npr. 20-ak datuma apsolutno nista ne bi mogla da ugrozi u njihovom statusu, pogotovo jer ce u dogledno vrijeme nakon nje biti i oprostajna koja ce sve zacementirati do kraja....

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a ja realno ne znam gde je tu rizik, pa ako im na tako neku specijalnu turneju ne bi došlo još više ljudi nego na ovu standardnu jebite me evo

 

šta, onima što dođu da ispoziraju je svakako svejedno šta će da se svira a ljudima upoznatijim sa maiden diskografijom (što je bar jedno 80% metalaca na svetu) bi to bila atrakcija

Veruj mi brate da je 80% publike na koncertu Maidena tu prvi put,jako je malo fanova koji dolaze redovno.Vecina mase koja dodje,dodje da vidi "atrakciju" i njih je mnogo vise od pravih fanova.U Srbiji sam se prijatno iznenadio sto se publike tice tako da bi kod nas mozda ta prica pila vodu.

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pa zato ti i kažem - upravo te koji dođu samo da vide atrakciju u krajnjoj suštini zabole šta će se svirati. a malo mi je jeziv taj podatak da pravi fanovi Maidena čine 20% publike i ne idu više puta na koncerte, meni to čak zvuči zabrinjavajuće :haha:

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pa zato ti i kažem - upravo te koji dođu samo da vide atrakciju u krajnjoj suštini zabole šta će se svirati. a malo mi je jeziv taj podatak da pravi fanovi Maidena čine 20% publike i ne idu više puta na koncerte, meni to čak zvuči zabrinjavajuće :haha:

Jeste i jezivo a i zabrinjavajuce,tu se slazem.Al to nije zato sto fanovi ne zele da dolaze,vec zato sto ih zapravo i nema toliko koliko se misli.Imas uvek mase koja se fura na Maidene al kao na neki kult iz osamdesetih(AKA POLJOPRIVREDNI HEVIMETALCI) ,te ljude retko ko vise i smatra fanovima.

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To Mejdeni mu dodju ko Prorok za bogate. :haha: :haha: :haha:

Kad smo vec kod bogatih,kod nas je najmanja cena karte bila od svih Maiden England koncerata,a ovako generalno su skupe karte u picku materinu.Ne znam ni koji je kurac sa time vise...Da ti kartu za koncert naplacujes 80-90 eura je van svake pameti...

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Evo da se podsetimo Rodove reakcije posle koncerta u Beogradu 2007:

 

Rod in Belgrade

Published: March 15, 2007

 

LONDON near HEATHROW 8am THURS MAR 15

 

So Monday and Tuesday had a couple of quiet days in Athens before heading off to Belgrade. Spent both days doing little but work in the room with a trip to the gym. Quite a bit to catch up on so it's a good opportunity. I have been to Athens a few times with Maiden so have visited the Acropolis about 3 times -- well worth it as it really is something special. In 99 l brought my 2 eldest sons Tom and Ben who were about 7 and 8 at the time and we not only toured the Acropolis but also Socrates cave (where he took the hemlock) and Poseidon's Temple which is about an hours drive out of the city. We also went to the original Olympic Stadium and the boys ran round the ancient track. Athens really is a very interesting place to visit particularly of course from a historical viewpoint.

 

On Monday evening the EMI Greece team took us out to dinner and a local Greek (of course) restaurant -- so thank you Margarita, Ieonidas and all your colleagues. Great food. We sampled pretty well the whole menu and it was all terrific. A few glasses of wine too plus the obligatory Reiki at the end -- hope l spelt it right. Good for the digestion they say but prob not so good for the liver!! Bruce and H weren't there as they had gone back to the UK. Bruce of course is flying out Bruce Air with a load of fans to Belgrade.

 

Jan and myself went to the bar after and l had an interesting chat with the presidents of the Croatia and Polish fan clubs. They knew exactly when we last played Belgrade but l have forgotten -- blame the Reiki!! Of course had to promise them both that we would make it to Poland and Croatia next time round so l do hope l can deliver. The band are keen to play both so here's hoping! (later found out last time in Belgrade was Somewhere On Tour in 1986!! Of course it was then Yugoslavia so a lot has changed for the region and the city but really not that much for us. Even a few of the songs may be the same!!)

 

Tues evening an overdue "quiet night". Got slingbox out again and watched a lot of the opening cricket World Cup game West Indies v Pakistan -- good win for Windies. Also tuned in to latest episode of Life on Mars 9pm gmt BBC1. Excellent series. My father was a policeman so it brings back a lot of memories of how the police were in the 60s and 70s. Very different from now. Yes the CID really were as depicted in this!!! Fags hanging out of their mouths a lot of the time and beers where poss! Read a bit too and tried to sleep but l think someone must have put speed in my spag bol from room service. Just couldn't, mind whirring, kept putting the lights on to make notes. Last thing l remember it was 5.15am then Gaddsy calling at 7.15 with wake up call to leave hotel at 7.45. Off to airport and 90min flight to Belgrade checking into day rooms at a hotel. A load of fans at airport to greet us. At hotel caught up with emails, had cat nap then off to gig at 7.

 

As we approached the massive Belgrade Fair venue l was surprised by just how many buses and coaches there way on the way in, out and around the place. I knew that fans were coming along from all over the Balkans and surrounding countries but just didn't realise the sheer numbers of them. And from so many diverse locations.

 

Something Maiden love is playing to big multi national audiences, a huge melting pot of cultures all brought together under Metal's (or Eddie's) banner. To play Dubai and then Belgrade, considering the recent and current histories of these regions, and to have in attendance so many different nationalities and cultures from those regions and much farther afield was really inspiring. As Bruce said onstage at Dubai, we are all human race. Wouldn't call us hippes by any stretch -- well not the band anyway -- but there is a lot of peace and love within the Maiden community of fans and they understand this. And it was well illustrated at these two shows. Shame we cant get more of the human race into this way of thinking. Enough of the schmalz, on with the show!!

 

And what a cracker. 20,000 fans crammed into a very good venue. We played this same place in 84 and 86 but its been refurbished since. And were they LOUD. I am running out of superlatives. As l said about Athens, they were as good or better than the best. And this was just a stage further, perhaps as we haven't been here for so very long and perhaps because of the feeling of camaraderie of the different elements in the audience coming together under this banner. Whatever it was though it was BLOODY LOUD. I didn't even try to get back to the mixing desk where l always go -- just too packed, couldn't make it. The place looked rammed about an hour before the concert started yet must have been about 3000 still outside.

 

The opening chords of Doctor Doctor started the madness and it was unrelenting. A great show for the Bruce Air gang to experience. They will never see this in the "west" -- bloody Elf'n'Safety would never allow so many people in such a confined space to have so much fun and behave with such abandon!!! Must have been 16,000 on the floor alone, a heaving mass of ecstatic fans jumping up and down, pumping the air and singing every world loud as f***!!! This sort of atmosphere almost brings tears to my eyes, though that may be the smoke! You can imagine FoD. We cannot leave it another 21 years before we return to Belgrade. And to all of you who were there thanks for making it a very memorable night for the band and l.

 

We headed straight off stage to go our different ways, escorted by the police to help us get out before the traffic got too crazy. Bruce went back to hotel to get his head down a few hours before flying his gang back to London Gatwick at about 8 in the morning (he even has signed certificates for his BruceAir mates now, he really does enjoy these trips. It's a good job he has vast hidden reserves of energy though!!) Jan and Steve went back to hotel to wait for a 4am call to go to airport and fly to Frankfurt, lay over 4 hours then fly to Bangalore with the crew. They must love our crew to do this. Imagine -- 4 hours in the early hours stuck in an airport with Dick Bell. Help!!! But Steve said it was the easiest route to get to India

 

Davey, Nick, H and l disagreed. We went straight to airport, jumped on plane, drank and chatted for a couple of hours on flight, off at Luton, 50 min drive to hotel nr Heathrow, in bed by 2am and a good kip before getting 13.30 flight BA to Bangalore. Must say this tour is not the best routing Dubai -- Athens -- Belgrade -- Bangalore and the travel is long and quite tough but we really wanted to get back to Athens and Belgrade and you find somewhere to play between Dubai and India!!! Afghanistan maybe -- well , one day no doubt we will get there too!!!

 

Time for a shower and leave -- more from india. We are really looking forward to next 2 days!!!

 

- Rod

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pardon ,oktava ,ne skala

Brus može 3 oktave minimum,dokazano

Hetfild je možda nekad mogao ,sad uživo ni pola oktave

I to jeste argument ,poz

 

Nisam dovoljno dokon da ti trazim tonove po skorasnjim live snimcima, ali trebalo bi da mozes i sam da cujes.

 

Tako da to i dalje nije argumenat. A ne bi bio argumenat ni da je istina to za pola oktave, jer kao sto Descender kaze, nisu za svaku muziku jednako bitne oktave i djuskanje na bini u tri razlicitica kostima po koncertu. pozdrica

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Davno bejase kad je ovako nesto napomenuo,odlican interview....

 

Dickinson Speaks: “Maiden is the most important thing I have done.”

 

 

 

The one and only Bruce Dickinson spoke to BTMagasinet in Norwaythis summer, and gave some insight into how he views his incredible career.

The interview was done just ahead of Iron Maiden’s killer performance at Bergen Calling during this summer’s final leg of the Maiden England World Tour, and the singer claimed “this is the biggest show we’ve ever had on the road in Europe”, something fans will surely agree with after having witnessed a record number of Eddies and pyro.

Our review of the show is HERE.

Many eras and areas of Dickinson’s 30-plus years in the spotlight were covered, including the compulsory talk about flying airplanes (aren’t people getting a little tired of that bit…?). When asked if 30 000 feet or 30 000 fans were more exciting, he replied “the fans, of course!”

 

We all know how Bruce handles the stage, so his biggest worry this summer was that he had to pull an inflamed tooth and the dentist told him not to run around for a few days. “Easy for him to say…”

And if anyone out there wondered what part of his professional life Bruce Dickinson is the most proud of, here’s the answer in full:

“I’d have to say Iron Maiden. It’s been extraordinary, I can’t think of many other bands that have achieved the same thing. We’ve been going for 35 years and are only getting bigger. I’m also proud of the things I have done outside the band, but those things don’t touch millions of people.”

Bruce Dickinson

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Paaaa....zato sto je onda istina da 3 god. nece biti u Evropi kako se pricalo na kraju ove turneje i kakve smo informacije dobili od Maiden Crew-a,tj ovih sto montiraju binu i te zajebancije...

Znaci ide ipak NOVI ALBUM cim ce turneja poceti u Americi,po svemu sudeci. :D

Znaci nema nista od PART 4 HISTORY kako su neki prognozirali vec NEW ALBUM tour.Zato je "spoiler" u pitanju :D.

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