Iron Maiden in Athens.
I just returned from the Iron Maiden concert here in Athens, soaked in sweat, most of which wasn’t even mine. I shall now recount to thee the details of my aforementioned journey to
THE IRON MAIDEN CONCERT
First of all, I would like to tell you of the terms of the concert, which were written in the back of the ticket. They were these:
- If you take any pictures or videos of the concert, they belong to Iron Maiden.
- Pictures or videos of the concert are not allowed.
- If Iron Maiden takes pictures or videos of you, they belong to Iron Maiden.
- If you step in the concert area, or in a radius of 15 km thereof, or within earshot, you and your firstborn belong to Iron Maiden.
Consequently, the following pictures were not taken at the aforementioned concert. Which is sad, because the exquisite pictures range from “Random people standing at random places” to “Generic lighted stage picture #943”. I decided not to take my digital camera with me, because I paid like, a gazillion bucks for it, and like hell was I going to risk breaking it for you guys.
Also, a few tips before you go to any rock concert:
- Take as little with you as you can, but OMG DON’T OMIT CLOTHING. Unless you are a woman. But not ugly.
- Always keep your t-shirt on. Unless you are a woman. But not with saggy boobs. Guys, WTF was up with removing your shirts, you are sweaty and smelly and filthy and you stink, fucking pigs. Also, when you touch other people without your shirt on, that shit sticks to the other person’s skin and I got half my skin flayed off me in this manner.
- For god’s sake, wear your old shoes.
- Men go in the front, hot women go with me.
- Chicks with big boobs should bounce more.
- That’s it.
So, we went there, and after a lot of waiting and “One two three, one two three, hey hey hey testing”, Dragonforce came on the scene and started singing. Sadly, they were not able to stir up a lot of enthusiasm among the crowd, but that was mostly because they weren’t who we went there to see. They did rock though. After a while, they finished their gig and it was IRON MAIDEN time.
We had to wait a bit more for it to get dark, to MAXIMIZE THE EFFECT. They started with Remember Tomorrow or something like that, which I hadn’t heard of before. Apparently though, everyone else knew it, but they were all virgins anyway. Hell, I didn’t know half the songs, but they were from the first four albums they released and I doubt I had been born back then, so I am excused.
After a few more unknown songs, we started DEMANDING Alexander the Great, the greatest great historical song ever, and Bruce was like “Every time I come to Greece, you ask me to sing that song”. Well duh, genius. Didn’t you learn from the previous 12 times that we were probably going to ask for it again, and that you should probably have practiced it? Anyway, he made a deal with us, we were going to sing a couple of verses and next time they came they would play it themselves. We concurred, and he began singing a cappella:
Alexander the Great,
His name struck fear into hearts of men.
Alexander the Great,
Blar glar glar meeen.
This verifies the theory of the ingrate and the dimwit, who said that they don’t know the lyrics to that song. Damnit. Anyway, better luck with that next time. But seriously, he could have told me to go up on the stage and I would tell him the fucking lyrics, it’s not that hard, everyone knows them.
They played a few more songs, including “The Number of the Beast”, “Hallowed Be Thy Name” and “Run to the Hills”. They told us from the beginning that they were going to play songs from their first four albums, but everyone knew this meant “our first four albums and Fear of the Dark”, so naturally we were waiting for it.
Alas, it never came. They played and played and played, but no “Fear of the Dark” in sight. After a while, and when Bruce had introduced the band members, we began chanting “FEAR! OF! THE! DARK!”, but our cries went unanswered. They said their goodbyes and left, and we were all like “OMFG WTF”!
Seriously, I know that you played all those other cool songs which you probably had never played before, since I have all your live albums and they are nowhere to be found, but going to an Iron Maiden concert and not hearing Fear of the Dark is like having sex and the phone ringing when you are about to come. Only instead of sex it’s a concert. And instead of coming it’s Fear of the Dark. And instead of a telephone it is your momma.
I can’t help but feel cheated. It was the first concert I went to, and damnit, I wanted to hear Fear of the Dark. Still though, it was worth every cent (Eurocent, which is like 1.3 dollar cents, so it was worth like 1.3 cents more than your American ones, muhaha). Overall, it was a great show, and we had lots of fun. BUT SERIOUSLY, YOU MADE LIKE $1M TODAY, WOULD IT FUCKING KILL YOU TO PLAY FEAR OF THE DARK? Jeez…
Also, as a side note, there was this hot chick next to me that had this boyfriend, who also looked like a chick, but not that hot. Wtf was up with that couple? I do have reason to hope though, because she spent the largest part of the concert behind me, and I was wearing my Poromenos t-shirt, so all she has to do now is google me and find this site, where she will promptly notice the email address she must use to email me. Hot chick, EMAIL ME HERE: HotChickFromIronMaidenConcert@poromenos.org.
Update: Alas, tonight I was unable to sleep. Bruce Dickinson’s treachery kept echoing in my mind and all I could hear in my head was a voice saying “Revenge! Revenge!”. I pondered long and hard, and I finally came with a foolproof plan that will lead to Iron Maiden’s undoing. It is a plan of utter magnificence and unspeakable horror, the likes of which only a criminal mastermind such as myself could spawn. I will exact my revenge upon Iron Maiden, starting now. You have undoubtedly heard that whenever someone downloads a song, that artist loses millions of dollars. I will, therefore, as of now, download all of Iron Maiden’s albums again and again, costing them trillions of dollars in lost revenues! This will perforce cause the band to disband, as they will be unable to pay all that money. Goodbye, Iron Maiden! Mwahahahahaha!
Yes you are a nutter – yes I did laugh at this blog post…
I’m currently bidding on tickets for their Hammersmith concert this Friday night – I f**king hope I get them… oh – and Sharon Osbourne is a bitch
UP THE IRONS!!!
Comment on August 31, 2005 @ 11:14 am
Ah, I hope you get them too, and I hope they FUCKING PLAY FEAR OF THE DARK THIS TIME! And I’m not that big a fan of Ozzy myself either. Dio rocks.
Comment on August 31, 2005 @ 11:24 am
i went to see ‘em in 2003, fotd was played
going to see ‘em 3 times across europe this year. as long as they play i am happy. u r rather ungreatful!!!!!
MAIDEN ROCK!!!
Comment on September 22, 2006 @ 7:55 am
Hey you, idiot. Obviously I’m not the ‘hot chick’ you are looking for, but =
after reading your filthy, scruffy and stupid blog I would like to tell you=
some things. First of all, if you want to talk about IRON MAIDEN, learn th=
eir songs(or at least their names) before saying anything. Then, you have N=
OT the right to judge a group that started playing(officially) in the seven=
teens and they still have huge success! Who are you anyway? You’re an idiot=
that had probably gone in a couple of concerts ONLY! Then, IRON MAIDEN we=
re not obliged to sing fear of the dark or any other song that was not in t=
heir 4 first albums. So, before posting and saying anything, firstly think =
and then type. You fucking idiot.
ΜΑΛΑΚΑ!!!
Comment on December 28, 2006 @ 8:10 am
Look son, I understand that Iron Maiden is probably the only thing you can turn to in your angst-ridden life where you will find some solace and understanding, but all this will change when you hit puberty. Also, I am rather confident that they didn’t start playing in 1917, because that would make them some 100 years old, and I’m sure at least Dickinson didn’t look that old.
Feel free to roam the internets in your quest of righting the wrongs people say about Iron Maiden, it is as worthy a quest as any. Just keep in mind that until you can actually form a coherent sentence, let alone an argument, I will fucking say whatever the hell I please on my blog, and you can’t do anything about it.
Remind me to send you an “Iron Maiden sucks” postcard on your 12th birthday.
Malaka.
Comment on December 29, 2006 @ 6:46 am
i hope to see metallica or guns again in greece
Comment on February 3, 2007 @ 2:37 pm
Well, since maiden is returning to Greece in March. Does that mean they will play Alexander the Great this time around on the tour?!?!?!?
Comment on February 19, 2007 @ 4:30 pm
actually, in almost every concert they have given in greece they say that next time they’ll play alexander and they never do, so don’t hope for that. and, poromenos, you should feel lucky they played only songs from their 1st 4 albums, they’re their best (1st 5 actually).
Comment on March 3, 2007 @ 12:18 pm
Well, then they should say “we don’t know the song” and be done with it. Also, I’m not saying I didn’t like it, but I’d prefer more songs that I recognise, as well as FotD… But anyway, this year is Heaven and Hell/Dream Theater/Iced Earth/Anathema and Metallica, we’ll see how that goes. I just hope the lineups remain like that.
Comment on March 3, 2007 @ 3:11 pm
man! If they really say they will play “alexander the great” next time, and never play it. thats really weak! Common maiden, i want to see them play atleast 1 song theyve never done before on this next tour. Or one they havent done with bruce.
For example Deja Vu, alexnader the great, the prophecy, aftermath.
any of those would be way cool
Comment on March 5, 2007 @ 12:44 pm
Ha, i heard that they didn’t play ATG. thats really funny ahahahaha. atleast you guys got a fucking show. the u.s is screwed again this year. geez, i wish i lived in the UK. Its so freaking far to travel 2,000 miles to see maiden cuz they only visit one side of the country
Comment on March 9, 2007 @ 11:42 pm