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| kunt 4 life |
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:56 am |
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and then finishing off on a cover and then seek and destroy. I know what you mean about annoying that 'tradition' is.
Maiden are slightly better in that you can be sure that as soon as you hear fear of the dark, Iron maiden will follow then the encore break which will have 'hallowed' in there somewhere. |
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| bunit |
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:19 pm |
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Id reckon a few hundred dollars on spending money will be needed. I think it would be worth it for 3 gigs on this tour considering ill miss the euro tour.
As for setlists.... the 1/3 of the set that wont be maiden england will be filled with no prayer and fear of the dark stuff to tie in with a release of Donnington 92 along with maiden england |
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| kunt 4 life |
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:15 pm |
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As for setlists.... the 1/3 of the set that wont be maiden england will be filled with no prayer and fear of the dark stuff to tie in with a release of Donnington 92 along with maiden england
I guess if they added FOTD, ATSS, bring your daughter, and maybe one or two more from 'no prayer', then they have pretty much covers their entire history plans (minus the Blaze days).
Maybe they should give Blaze the same spot they gave steves daughter on the SBIT tour and he can cover X and XI. |
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| bunit |
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 7:18 pm |
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kunt 4 life wrote: Quote:
As for setlists.... the 1/3 of the set that wont be maiden england will be filled with no prayer and fear of the dark stuff to tie in with a release of Donnington 92 along with maiden england
I guess if they added FOTD, ATSS, bring your daughter, and maybe one or two more from 'no prayer', then they have pretty much covers their entire history plans (minus the Blaze days).
Maybe they should give Blaze the same spot they gave steves daughter on the SBIT tour and he can cover X and XI.
Id say this will be the last of the Maiden history tours. A blaze tour just wouldnt work and they already did a 2000's set in 2010 |
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| PatrickReborn |
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:35 pm |
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| The should just play Piece of Mind, on repeat, for 4 hours. |
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| bunit |
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 3:19 pm |
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| Booked return flights to JFK, gonna hit the NYC show at jonse beach then train down to Philly for the FC trip, gig there then DC the next day. Train back to JFK from DC and home. 6 days and 5 nights with 3 gigs. Not bad! |
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| Corrupted |
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:01 pm |
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bunit wrote: Booked return flights to JFK, gonna hit the NYC show at jonse beach then train down to Philly for the FC trip, gig there then DC the next day. Train back to JFK from DC and home. 6 days and 5 nights with 3 gigs. Not bad!
What are your flight details? Direct or through London? Decent price? |
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| kunt 4 life |
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:02 pm |
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| Are these the shows with Alice in support or are you unlucky and get Cambria and coheed? |
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| BAGGY |
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:08 pm |
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Corrupted wrote: bunit wrote: Booked return flights to JFK, gonna hit the NYC show at jonse beach then train down to Philly for the FC trip, gig there then DC the next day. Train back to JFK from DC and home. 6 days and 5 nights with 3 gigs. Not bad!
What are your flight details? Direct or through London? Decent price?
Same questions.... if i do shows then probably those ones |
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| bunit |
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:38 pm |
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Flying out on June 26th from Dublin to JFK via Heathrow.
Back from JFK on July 1st via London again.
Flights were 610 euros, booked through e travel.
Whole thing is gonna cost 1400 euros. Includes flights, NYC gig ticket, accommodation in NYC, the FC part of the trip which gives tickets and FTTB for Philly and D.C. 2 nights hotel in Philly, 1 night hotel in D.C. Trains from NYC to Philly and from D.C. back to NYC for flight home.
All in all for 3 gigs on the other side of the world i don't think its that bad!
And yes Mr. Cooper shall be the opening act  |
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| Corrupted |
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:10 pm |
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bunit wrote: Flying out on June 26th from Dublin to JFK via Heathrow.
Back from JFK on July 1st via London again.
Flights were 610 euros, booked through e travel.
Whole thing is gonna cost 1400 euros. Includes flights, NYC gig ticket, accommodation in NYC, the FC part of the trip which gives tickets and FTTB for Philly and D.C. 2 nights hotel in Philly, 1 night hotel in D.C. Trains from NYC to Philly and from D.C. back to NYC for flight home.
All in all for 3 gigs on the other side of the world i don't think its that bad!
And yes Mr. Cooper shall be the opening act 
Cheers. Does FTTB get you standing near the front or is it still sitting? |
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| bunit |
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 12:08 am |
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Corrupted wrote: bunit wrote: Flying out on June 26th from Dublin to JFK via Heathrow.
Back from JFK on July 1st via London again.
Flights were 610 euros, booked through e travel.
Whole thing is gonna cost 1400 euros. Includes flights, NYC gig ticket, accommodation in NYC, the FC part of the trip which gives tickets and FTTB for Philly and D.C. 2 nights hotel in Philly, 1 night hotel in D.C. Trains from NYC to Philly and from D.C. back to NYC for flight home.
All in all for 3 gigs on the other side of the world i don't think its that bad!
And yes Mr. Cooper shall be the opening act 
Cheers. Does FTTB get you standing near the front or is it still sitting?
Its standing. It lets you into the venue 30 mins before the rest of the crowd so you get a place at the barrier, they dont offer it for fully seated shows as there is no point. Alot of the american dates are in seated venues but they have a small pit at the front of the stage |
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| BAGGY |
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:42 pm |
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| Pre sale tomorrow wed 29th 10am usa time, 3pm gmt..... |
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| bunit |
Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:20 am |
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BAGGY wrote: Pre sale tomorrow wed 29th 10am usa time, 3pm gmt.....
Just need to get my New York ticket |
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| bunit |
Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 4:20 pm |
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Got a ticket for New York! Its an all seated venue but got a seat fairly centre and close to the front. Got standing pit tickets for philly and DC so wont mind sitting for this one  |
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