Last night, my wife surprised me w/ an offer to go see Iron Maiden in September. For once, a show we want to see falls on one of her nights off. Still not 100% sure, but it looks like we'll be able to make it work.
I remember how I dug Seventh Son when it came out, and I remember watching that tour show, Maiden England, on VHS back then. Funnily enough, I was watching it again just a few days ago. Seventh Son was the last album I really liked that much. After that, my interest in metal sort of waned, and Adrian Smith left, anyway.
Having never seen them live, it's great to get a chance to see them recreate that particular show.
I'm not all that excited w/ the opening act, Megadeth. I do think they have incredible material, and songs I dig, but I'm allergic to Dave Mustaine. I just can't stand the guy. At worst, maybe we'll just walk in later. Or then try to forget about it and just enjoy the moment.
The other thing I'm not all that excited about is Janick Gers. I didn't like his playing on the studio albums. I hadn't heard him live - until last night when we were talking about that stuff and someone put on a recent live album. Now I'm starting to think that it's even worst than I thought.
I'm not a big fan of Dave Murray, but he can play consistently and adequately. I always felt Smith was the guy w/ the touch, the one who could really communicate the emotion. A bit like Gilmour, w/ just a few notes. That's how I was able to tell their solos at first - when I could feel it, it was Smith. Worked 90% of the time.
But Janick Gers is to Iron Maiden and their music what Yoko Ono is to John Lennon's music.
So I guess it'll be like seeing the Beatles w/ Yoko.