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![]() IRON MAIDEN In Denver, CO With Photos! ![]() By Chaos G, Nomad Contributor Tuesday, April 26, 2016 @ 10:51 AM ![]()
Attending any live music event can be a night to remember, but an IRON MAIDEN show is almost always a life altering experience. Most bands that attain a robust and loyal fan-base early on and steadfast throughout the duration of their career… are either a statistical miracle or something special. As it turns out, IRON MAIDEN is both. IRON MAIDEN’s fans are among the most devoted and unwavering. From groups of people setting up camp pre-show [early a.m.] outside the venue, local business offering ‘IRON MAIDEN Discounts’, local establishments luring fans by pumping out IRON MAIDEN music as well as many other telltale signs – there’s no doubt when IRON MAIDEN is in town. As the day progresses, there’s undeniable shared devotion amongst the hordes, that have amassed to shower their heroes with fierce reverence. It’s close to show time and Denver’s Pepsi Center [home to Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche] starts to awaken with remarkable electricity in the air.
It’s overwhelming how far IRON MAIDEN’s grip reaches. The band has one of the largest global followings of any, and upon entering the venue; it would become apparent just how eclectic the IRON MAIDEN community truly is. One quick look to your left and right, and people from different parts of the country, different parts of the world, different walks of life – and at least three generations, can be witnessed in amalgamation to ‘Up The Irons’.
The band mixed it up with song choices, weaving new tracks such as “Speed Of Light”
with “Children Of The Damned”, then seamlessly into “Tears Of A Clown” and “The Red And The Black”. The decision to play six tracks from the new album [The Book Of Souls] is a testament to the band’s confidence level in the new material. On this night the fans respond in kind. An example would be the crowd erupting into ‘guitar-melody-chanting’ to tracks from the new album, usually reserved for the classics. Next as aforementioned, MAIDEN indulged their gathering with the fan-favorite “The Trooper” which was met with intense fanfare. The band keeps the euphoria train rolling as they delighted life-long fans while stunning newbies, they drive through “Powerslave” with the same vigor as each preceding song. They continue to mystify the masses with new efforts “Death Or Glory” and “The Book Of Souls”, where mascot “Eddie” makes an obligatory appearance to give the boys a hard time. Dickinson and Eddie have always had a tumultuous relationship, but this time Bruce gets the better of the bout. The ominous intro bells to “Hallowed Be Thy Name” begin to ring out and once more we are spoiled with a trip down memory lane or a lesson in MAIDEN history. Followed by live favorite “Fear Of The Dark” [largely in part due to the chanting opportunities] which was so loudly participated, the band could have stopped playing and let the fans take the wheel and everything would have been fine. The band finishes with “Iron Maiden”, leaving the crowd satiated, yet still screaming for more.
To cap off the night, MAIDEN finishes with “Wasted Years” – a feel-good banger that again gets everyone off their feet, singing at the top of their ability. The band was in top-form all evening, highlighted by Dickinson’s triumphant return after kicking cancer's ass. Besides amazingly beating cancer, the man [57] also is an active commercial pilot, holds a PHD in music, Professor of History, Screen-writer, Radio Host, Director of marketing, fencer, author etc, etc and still has enough left to give us a performance a man half his age would falter in trying to emulate. Thank-you Mr. Dickinson.
IRON MAIDEN shows no indication of waning ability or passion, which hopefully translates to many more years of MAIDEN magic. There are many extraordinary things that occur at a MAIDEN show that were omitted from this review. It’s impossible to capture the awe-inspiring wizardry that IRON MAIDEN bestows with mere words. The only way to true semblance, would be to just grab a few tickets and go! MAIDEN always delivers, and always gives the fan their money’s worth.
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