^ Like your avatar, Bamboo Blade was good. Red Fraction - MELL
Speak - Queensryche
Here We Are Juggernaut - Coheed & Cambria
Yes I am aware of this problem... it also ties in with the "Array Birthdays" problem, something got screwed up on our index when we upgraded our vb version. Trust me this will be done, it will just take time to figure out what is causing it to not display (because in the CP it says it is currently enabled). I'll do what I can to see if we can get an upgrade to vB 3.8+ or so. Closed
Not possible without a vB hack. If you manage to find one, I'll consider installing it. Closed
Hook, line, and sinker.
What Doesn't Die- Anthrax
Yeah Eiko does all three openings, I love all of them. >.< Though come to think of it... there really isn't any music in the series itself.
Well hey, maybe I didn't do my homework on the setlist last night... and I'll admit that was my fault. I hate the people who claim that if you don't love every single song Maiden does, it must not make you a REAL fan. I can still be an Iron Maiden fan and hate most of their newer stuff. Some of their stuff "in the the last 20 years" was good though, especially Dance of Death and the ones from Brave New World, but honestly... you have replace at least 2 or 3 of the rest with some stuff like Powerslave, the Trooper, Wasted Years. ....they did NOTHING from Somewhere in Time or Seventh Son, which is an insult to me as a Maiden fan. Also Dickinson was buried in the mix, and the guitars were nearly inaudible at times. Just my opinion anyways.
Sinner - Drowning Pool
Yeah, you won't be disappointed if you watch both seasons completely. The 5-episode ova was pretty interesting too. Also the music from all of...
Ah ok. Yeah I kinda hate how they made the second season the entire answer arc to the first season, it almost made me give up on the series until...
I'll say this, I went into that concert only knowing 1 or 2 Dream Theater songs. Every song they played I could really get into and liked them a lot. I'll admit I didn't know a lot of Iron Maiden's newer stuff, and as I mentioned earlier, if it was actually good I wouldn't have minded as much. The older songs they did play were the ones Lone mentioned; Number of the Beast and Hallowed be Thy name. Then they went on to play something off "The X Factor" where Dickinson wasn't even the singer for that album. It wasn't a festival, and I knew it was from their new album since I looked them up afterward. Maybe that's just my opinion, but Iron Maiden's ignoring all the music that made them great is just a slap in the face to the fans. But hey, if they want to tour that way then they can do what they want, I just won't attend anymore.
Haha, don't worry... I get that from a lot of people. I even had a person on msn once say "boy I'm glad you're not a scary monster :3" I was just...
Hiya. Nice profile. o.o
They're* You missed the point I was trying to make. Their fanbase attends their concerts to hear at the very least, a mixture of their golden age music and their newer stuff. To play their entire new album, which is definitely their worst album so far, is just going to kill their fanbase. So many people were leaving yesterday disappointed, not hard to see why. Maybe if their new album was actually decent, it wouldn't have been as bad. Maiden should just really give up on making new music. And you think they are great? How the hell can you attend an Iron Maiden concert where they don't play even one song from Powerslave, Piece of Mind, or Somewhere In Time? I understand they are touring for their new album but they shouldn't ignore their fanbase for what they want to hear.
Stream of Consciousness - Dream Theater
As I Am - Dream Theater
Posting this in the music section since I have to rant about something... First of all, Dream Theater was f-ing amazing. Every song they played was incredible, I would definitely pay to see them again. Now after seeing that performance, it was like "Man that was awesome, now lets see Iron Maiden deliver even more bad-azz tunes" (most of which are from the early to mid 80's). Iron Maiden comes out and announces that they have a new album coming out sometime this August, and played about 4 tunes from that album. Everyone in the crowd just practically looked at each other and was like "Eh? What is this crap." (seriously, their new album is awful). About 5 songs in people started chanting "play some old shi-" because the stuff they were playing was just... bad. I don't know how else to describe it. Bruce Dickinson eventually caught onto the chant and started feeding the fans a speech on how "People just want to hear the old shi- and none of their newer stuff, and how that the new album coming out was 3rd in presales and blahblahblah... whatever". Eventually they went on the play "Number of the Beast" and "Hallowed be Thy Name", but right after that they went right back into their newer stuff again. After examining the crowd, I could feel that they felt the same way about their newer music. 90% of the people there didn't even know the songs being played, let alone actually enjoyed listening to them. The fact that they went on to play this stuff and not playing a single track from "Somewhere In Time" or "Powerslave" just really disappointed both me and the entire crowd tonight. Point being, I don't think I will ever see Iron Maiden in concert again. I understand that they are really excited about this new album and want to play stuff from it, but it was clear the people there wanted to hear the tracks from their golden days... and simply enough, they did not deliver. So uh... yeah. Discussion on the Final Frontier tour (with Dream Theater) and Iron Maiden's new album.