A Gen Z writer witnesses the eternal battle of an Iron Maiden concert.
Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson and an enormous samurai Eddie at the Moody Center in Austin on Wednesday.
My older, wiser, now-horrified companion tells me people have been making that joke since 12 years before I was born. If my review must proceed from a place of stale, unfunny cliché, I could at least do some schtick about the true kings of the British empire finally outlivingAnd, y’know, he’s right. If I believed there was even a 2% chance that the famous Maiden
Where was I? Oh, yes, the insanely expensive horror. For a good portion of the night, it seemed like a majority of the budget was spent on “The Sign of The Cross” – a conspiracy theory that makes more sense when you realize Blaze Bayley sung that one and Bruce probably demanded the big glowing cross, infernal red lighting, fireworks, and twin shooting flames to keep him invested. “Flight of the Icarus,” saw our beloved BD terrorizing his bandmates with a dual-wielded flame thrower .
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