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Archetype wrote:The song in this video was released in 2000. So this would be like Styx playing something from Brave New World or Journey playing something from Arrival, and having the crowd of 50,000 enthusiastically singing it back to them. It sucks how bands like Styx or Journey just can't promote their new stuff properly.
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Archetype wrote:The song in this video was released in 2000. So this would be like Styx playing something from Brave New World or Journey playing something from Arrival, and having the crowd of 50,000 enthusiastically singing it back to them. It sucks how bands like Styx or Journey just can't promote their new stuff properly.
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Hollywood wrote:Archetype wrote:The song in this video was released in 2000. So this would be like Styx playing something from Brave New World or Journey playing something from Arrival, and having the crowd of 50,000 enthusiastically singing it back to them. It sucks how bands like Styx or Journey just can't promote their new stuff properly.
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This has zero to do with promotion. This comes down to a core audience and Metal Heads are devout in their love for all things metal. If you are in that club they will take care of you. Iron Maiden is one of the Godfathers of metal and still has the main core of the band together. People still buy their records due to loyalty and not promotion as Iron Maiden is not played on the radio or MTV.
Journey is a main stream artist since Escape and that crowd comes and goes. For a melodic rock band Journey does have a good core audience, the best in their genre. They can tour the United States and play to more people and more markets than Iron Maiden, but throughout the world Iron Maiden draws and can play new material.
A true testament to metal is that VH1 Classics highest rated show is That Metal Show and it is played all the time and old and new Metal videos are played all the time.
When you go to Metal shows they are generally well attended even for newer artists.
Peartree12249 wrote:I'm still going with the new stuff sucks theory
Archetype wrote:I don't think that Journey could play to more people or markets than Iron Maiden.
verslibre wrote:Archetype wrote:I don't think that Journey could play to more people or markets than Iron Maiden.
I laughed when I saw that, too. The only thing Journey has done more than Maiden is play casinos.
verslibre wrote:Vega$ is a very special "market." Being a desert metropolis with nothing around it for hours' worth of travel time, it's a very American Top 40/Celebutainment/hits-oriented place. If Bruce Dickinson was exposed as having had an affair with Steve Harris' daughter and E! and all the tabloids covered it, that is when you'd probably see Maiden playing LV.![]()
Maiden could easily double most of their tour stops if they felt like it. A break between shows is preferable to the proverbial conveyor beltload.
Archetype wrote:The song in this video was released in 2000. So this would be like Styx playing something from Brave New World or Journey playing something from Arrival, and having the crowd of 50,000 enthusiastically singing it back to them. It sucks how bands like Styx or Journey just can't promote their new stuff properly.
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