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R TOY
Original Poster
1,517 posts
97 months
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Maiden confirmed (along with Ramstein) as headline acts for Download 2013.. I'm to old really but think i may have to brave the mud and hippies again 
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satan 59
336 posts
31 months
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Never been but that is tempting me. Big Rammstein fan and love Maiden.
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worsy
1,264 posts
44 months
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I'm 41 FFS - Is there a VIP area? 
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Nom de ploom
2,395 posts
43 months
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I'll be 40 by then - I might be on honeymoon too...
I hope maiden tour off the back of this too.
a last hurrah?
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southendpier
3,170 posts
98 months
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been a couple of times recently, there are plenty of old(er) dudes at Download, no-one cares! \m/
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Z06George
1,695 posts
58 months
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Nom de ploom said: I'll be 40 by then - I might be on honeymoon too...
I hope maiden tour off the back of this too.
a last hurrah? This is part of a tour already they have/are doing the Maiden North American leg, Download is part of the Maiden England part of the tour.
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davey68
690 posts
106 months
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Yep I believe its part of maiden england tour, a sort of re-imagining of the seventh son tour.
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james_gt3rs
2,530 posts
60 months
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Hopefully they'll be touring somewhere down south as well, I've still never seen Maiden live!
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epom
1,294 posts
30 months
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I haven't seen Maiden yet either. Promised myself I would see then on the next tour for certain.
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R TOY
Original Poster
1,517 posts
97 months
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worsy said: I'm 41 FFS - Is there a VIP area?  41 ?? pah thats nothing, i've got 10 yrs on you and still going strong..takes a lot longer to recover now though  Havent seen any other uk dates on the present tour as yet, maybe still to be anounced.. Download should be something special tho'.. eta Ha, just checked and Bruce is 2 yrs older than me !
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CrabDan
568 posts
12 months
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Download runs the risk of stagnating if it doesn't start to get with the times a bit. Can't keep confining the most relevant bands to the smaller stages.
Best Metal festivals by miles are on the continent. (ETA) AND they're cheaper by miles too.
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Gompo
2,777 posts
127 months
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CrabDan said: Best Metal festivals by miles are on the continent. (ETA) AND they're cheaper by miles too. Sadly true although a good excuse to go away, trying to decide if I should go for a day festival in December at the minute..
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satan 59
336 posts
31 months
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R TOY said: 41 ?? pah thats nothing, i've got 10 yrs on you and still going strong..takes a lot longer to recover now though  Havent seen any other uk dates on the present tour as yet, maybe still to be anounced.. Download should be something special tho'.. eta Ha, just checked and Bruce is 2 yrs older than me ! Pah I've got a few more on you. lol
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hornet
5,461 posts
119 months
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CrabDan said: Download runs the risk of stagnating if it doesn't start to get with the times a bit. Can't keep confining the most relevant bands to the smaller stages.
Best Metal festivals by miles are on the continent. (ETA) AND they're cheaper by miles too. Surely the issue there is that if the modern bands were THAT relevant, they'd be the natural choice for the large stage? I'd argue it's as much about metal being so diffuse these days that there isn't really a current band that can give a properly big stage the show it deserves. Maybe that means the days of a "Monsters of Rock" style headline show are numbered and the future is with smaller events with more bands and less focus on headliners? Thinking back to Maiden at the O2, they had Trivium supporting, but aside from the first few rows, nobody was interested. Trivium are hardly an unpopular band either, but their fanbase is only ever going to get to a certain level, as there are just so many other very similar bands. Likewise, good though they are, you're not going to get 80,000 people turning out for Lamb of God or Mastodon. Everything is too fragmented these days. I honestly can't think of any current band (of any sub-genre) who could sustain an arena tour in the way Maiden and Metallica still can. They're just not out there.
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CrabDan
568 posts
12 months
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hornet said: CrabDan said: Download runs the risk of stagnating if it doesn't start to get with the times a bit. Can't keep confining the most relevant bands to the smaller stages.
Best Metal festivals by miles are on the continent. (ETA) AND they're cheaper by miles too. Surely the issue there is that if the modern bands were THAT relevant, they'd be the natural choice for the large stage? I'd argue it's as much about metal being so diffuse these days that there isn't really a current band that can give a properly big stage the show it deserves. Maybe that means the days of a "Monsters of Rock" style headline show are numbered and the future is with smaller events with more bands and less focus on headliners? Thinking back to Maiden at the O2, they had Trivium supporting, but aside from the first few rows, nobody was interested. Trivium are hardly an unpopular band either, but their fanbase is only ever going to get to a certain level, as there are just so many other very similar bands. Likewise, good though they are, you're not going to get 80,000 people turning out for Lamb of God or Mastodon. Everything is too fragmented these days. I honestly can't think of any current band (of any sub-genre) who could sustain an arena tour in the way Maiden and Metallica still can. They're just not out there. Fair enough. I'm not much of a festival fan if I'm honest. Maybe I just don't "get" it. I'd rather pick and choose bands I want to see and pay £25 to see them indoors, in a much smaller venue. It's just that - to me - Metal isnt about 1980 anymore.
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R TOY
Original Poster
1,517 posts
97 months
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satan 59 said: R TOY said: 41 ?? pah thats nothing, i've got 10 yrs on you and still going strong..takes a lot longer to recover now though  Havent seen any other uk dates on the present tour as yet, maybe still to be anounced.. Download should be something special tho'.. eta Ha, just checked and Bruce is 2 yrs older than me ! Pah I've got a few more on you. lol You make me feel young again 
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hornet
5,461 posts
119 months
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CrabDan said: Fair enough. I'm not much of a festival fan if I'm honest. Maybe I just don't "get" it.
I'd rather pick and choose bands I want to see and pay £25 to see them indoors, in a much smaller venue. It's just that - to me - Metal isnt about 1980 anymore. Oh I don't disagree. I'll always go and see Maiden, but have never felt tempted to stand in a field for three days to achieve it. Small gigs are far more enjoyable. Roadburn would be my choice.
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Gompo
2,777 posts
127 months
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Roadburn usually has a great line-up but can be difficult to get tickets for.
How about Damnation? Must be some bands of interest for you both..
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R TOY
Original Poster
1,517 posts
97 months
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hornet said: Oh I don't disagree. I'll always go and see Maiden, but have never felt tempted to stand in a field for three days to achieve it. Small gigs are far more enjoyable. Roadburn would be my choice. 3 DAYS ? f  k that for a plan,, just buy a day ticket..Maiden headlining Saturday so a nice daytrip , esp as i only live 40 miles away  eta tickets on sale tomo ! Slipknot Fri, Maiden Sat, Ramstein Sun. Just went on the Sat this year and saw Biffy Clyro, Tenacious D, Steel Panther, Gun and Metallica. Not a bad day .
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marshal_alan
253 posts
47 months
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love maiden, seen then in glasgow a few times, getting 3 generations of maiden fans at their gigs
thaing that has amazed me is taht they have never done a football stadium tour with all the lads being massive football fans (adrian excepted) dream would be Upton Park home of west 'am for steve and nicko, bramall lane for bruce, riverside in 'boro for janick plus hampden for us scottish fans, could just imagine the clansman at hampden... f'king awesome
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