Gig review Iron Maiden Somewhere Back in Time 2008 Mumbai
The stars were all aligned perfectly, this time. This ruddy time The Maiden could not evade me. Heck, a random force even pointed me towards JW Marriott which I gluttonously stormed to get pictures and autographs; to hell with their peace and quiet.
Maiden kicked of their Somewhere Back in Time tour from India which was to revive all the classics of the yesteryears.( when Maiden were younger and had a bit more of adrenaline than they do now) I presume it was geographical reasons, but what the heck, I can thump my chest with pride anywhere in the world and say “India is the starting point for the Beast to start their tour!” Muhahaha.They even got their very own Boeing 757 decked up with trademark Maiden colors and announced their arrival in style. Here are some pics

The path to the gig was set up a bit more elaborately this time with markers near the venue pointing the way. (there was none of this in their Bangalore leg, I was told.) Once there, I could see a flood of Iron Maiden tees eagerly waiting under the blistering sun to witness one of the finest metal acts on the 3rd rock from the Sun.
The Mumbai crowd was horrid to say the very least. Crowd waves erupted at every second minute and I got a taste of the madness in the queue itself. The gates opened at 4:30 and I was happy to be standing in the 10th or so row. That’s what I thought. The crowd waves got really wild and for no good reason.. Mumbai metal heads sure are a wild lot, not to say dumb and tone deaf too.
First to come on stage were Nervewreck who were the winners of Campus Rock Idols 2008 and opening for Iron Maiden was the first prize. I noticed that the sound of the bass was a bit too high for anyone’s liking, not the bands fault. They were fairly decent but still not good enough to open for a top quality metal act like Maiden. I bet there were better local bands in the fray that could do justice to the stage.
Their compositions were average and they got plenty of boos, cans and bottle thrown at them from the agitated crowd. But in all seriousness, they were way better than FTN (That godawful nu-metal band which opened for Maiden last year). Good vocals and riffing, even better soloing and decent drumming along with a tight bass line ensured that at least those who knew music fairly well would appreciate them.
One thing I would like to point out was the supremely kiddish behavior of the crowd. When the band played a clean melody, everybody booed them off. The moment the overdrive kicked in everyone put their arms up in the air and started showing the devils horns. Distortion, of all things is Mumbai’s definition of music. Nice, very nice.

Up next was Lauren Harris and I thought she would up her ante from last years dismal performance. But to no avail. She still could not stretch her voice beyond a single octave and she strictly sounded like some college girl trying a trifle too hard. She knew her music was hardly any good to satiate the crowd and used her body to the fullest to win some brownie points. The only good thing was her guitarist who was a cut above the average vocals and lyrics Lauren was belting out.Everyone knows this and I doubt if there’s any need to say it. She gets to open for Maiden and gets free publicity only because of her father, the legendary Steve Harris. Like father, like daughter? In your bloody dreams.
Thankfully she was pushed down the order, and even daddy dearest decided that Parikrama were a tighter band than Miss Sexy-Chicken-with-wild-flapping-action. They played their usual set and it was good. It would have been better had Nitin Malik, the vocalist, showed an iota of common sense to control the crowd.
The crowd waves were getting really dangerous (someone could have easily cracked a bone had they not been careful) and he was actually encouraging them!! I couldn’t believe it! Since when did this rather nice guy turn so blissfully oblivious to his responsibility of controlling a 50k+ crowd? Shame Mr. Malik, so what if you opened for Iron Maiden “4 times in the last 1 year”? It doesn’t make you any less mortal.By this point I had lost a huge amount of water in my body and I couldn’t take the crowd waves any more. There was no real need to watch Maiden perform from so close, I had gotten close enough to them, in their hotel in any case, I thought. But one part of my brain made me stand where I was. My cerebral matter couldn’t have been more right.It was only a few moments later when all the lights came back and the crowd erupted in an ear splitting scream. Showtime!! I forgot all the pain from the pushing and shoving I endured in the last 5 hours and forgot that I was thoroughly dehydrated. I sang like I did not in a long time as Aces High sliced the BKC air. I screamed for Bruce, I screamed for Maiden, I screamed with Mumbai.


It was really amazing how Bruce had so much energy left even at this age. He was jumping all around the stage and never ever went even slightly off-pitch. He even climbed on the side harness of the stage and sang from there hanging like a monkey!! Talk about showman-ship. Throughout the concert, he sounded mostly like on the CD. I would give an arm and leg to any artist who can still sound so fresh after almost 25 years of ruling the metal charts, the world over.

Even the other musicians, Dave Murray, Steve Harris, Adrian Smith, Janick Gers and Nicko McBrian showed no signs of age playing catch up with them as they too did perfect justice to their parts. Dave was in a positively good mood and was playing all his solos with a smile on his face.


The stage was a masterpiece, decorated with Egyptian crypts and trademark Maiden artwork with a Pharoic twist. They were changing the backdrop of the stage at every song and so was Bruce who changed his attire almost after every song. Well, they forgot to change after Rime of the Ancient Mariner when Powerslave started, but who cares, we don’t get dynamic backdrops everyday, you know.
The crowd went positively wild when Maiden played Fear of the Dark and I bet most of the crowd knew only that one single song. They got a mosh pit going too. Wonder what the others from all over India must be thinking at such classy behavior.
Maiden ended the gig with ‘Hallowed be thy name’ and I felt the gig got over a bit early. I was left wanting a bit more and at the end of the day I didn’t really feel like I saw some major metal act. It was pretty much like walking out of any other gig. The crowd waves robbed me and many others all the fun. I also wish the organizers had given better sound. The gig lacked any sort of feel and the music didn’t really touch me. A band like Maiden cannot positively play on above average sound and neither have I emptied my piggy bank to be treated to such lackluster sound. Even iRock sounds better. Damn you,DNA.
Despite everything, the stars still shone with a magical mischief over Mumbai. Up the irons, bretheren!













February 5th, 2008 at 9:43 pm
Nice Review…
I didnt enjoy the concert though!!!
February 7th, 2008 at 9:11 am
hey….nice review…good job :cool:
February 7th, 2008 at 1:51 pm
Nice review Satish! I for one agree with you-
1. The posers ruined it… Who the fuck moshes for Maiden… Bloody morons didn’t even know classics like RoTAM, Moonchild, and HCW. Totally ruined the experience. Surely a band like Maiden deserve more from the crowd. Then the usual girls who were just there because it was cool to be seen at a Maiden show. And the ones who were there just because their boyfriends were there.
2. Really really bad sound. I couldn’t hear the vocals and the solos on the first 3 songs at all. Damn it.
3. They obviously didn’t bring the whole stage set. Check Maiden’s Australia show pics. Even though the crowd was half, they had pyros, awesome lighting, and loads of other stuff.
All said and done, I’m sure we’ll see a DVD of some show in US or the UK, with the same setlist, wishing it was Mumbai.
Amogh Gulwady
February 7th, 2008 at 5:47 pm
hope there was more water \\m//
February 7th, 2008 at 6:25 pm
Hm. A bit pessimistic and harsh, the review, but I will agree with the last bit- it did not feel as big as last time. You have DNA to blame for the pyros and lighting however…the lighting truss is provided by the event managers and India apparently doesn’t have fancier stuff available (nor does South America…so says Rod in his diary)
From where I was standing, the sound was quite brilliant…but this time I was close to the mixing board where in any case, the sound is supposed to be the best.
The change in backdrop that didn’t happen was because the machinery got stuck,btw…another bit from Rod’s diaries :mrgreen:
PS- to Mr.Amogh- a lot of girls there were poseurs as were a lot of men (who had only come because they had free passes). I hope you do realise, however, that there were plenty who came because they worship Maiden…
February 7th, 2008 at 10:14 pm
Good Review!!
from what i was give to belive half the people had not heard classics like powerslave,rime of the ancient mariner!!! it was a lil surprisin to see Pussy-cat dolls at the concert.. i bet they knew nothin bout maiden!!!
The concert in bangalore was much better with the entire crowd singin all the songs along with Bruce!!.
Nonetheless i hope u guys had fun!!!
Up the Irons!!! \\M//
Maiden for Life!!!
February 15th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
Nicely explained Satish! Exactly what I felt as well! Hope they do better with Megadeth in Blore
February 20th, 2008 at 8:52 pm
Do you remember how long it lasted? :?:
February 21st, 2008 at 6:51 am
The gig actually started at 5:30 pm but Maiden came on stage only at 8pm
February 23rd, 2008 at 1:40 pm
This blog is great …. . The information Provided by Satish is good , useful, and is surely Geniune … Thumps up! Satish !!!
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October 29th, 2008 at 8:47 pm
ha ha ha ironmaiden what a sick band look at them 4 guitarist haha wearing there own band t shirts haha …… not a speck of style nor quality in music just some blabur …… where do they stand in front of the classic rock bands such as kiss acdc just listen to there music and concerts…………..
ha and the crowd most of them just doono what music and its beauty is they just wanna go crazy of someone ….. i kno people around my house who can play thousand times better then ironmaiden……………… brother this is not music give heavy metal and alternative rock ………..
listen to clasics like kiss acdc skidrow stryper airsupply scorpions whitecross pinkfloyd and all you will kno the difference
October 30th, 2008 at 7:55 am
Were you there at any of these concerts Ajay?
The stage was something I am sure I will never see again in my life.
And they are just being the NWOBHM’s with their operatic style of singing.