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Somewhere Back In Time


It's been 3 weeks since The Somewhere Back In Time concert and the images of the concert are still fresh like it just happened yesterday. The memories flashes back. Many a times I'm just taken back revisiting the day of the concert. I wish I can really go back in time just to have a few glimpses of Iron Maiden playing!

Yes! It was one hellova day and an awesome concert! When everyone were whining about how they can't enjoy the Valentine's day because of some incidents ( crap!!), me, my cousins and a couple of friends had a wonderful time watching metal bands play amidst some 15k metal fans! Iron Maiden was a treat. It was an awesome experience foe me watching maiden play those classic songs for the second time. The set list they played were almost similar to the one played at Mumbai in the first leg of the Somewhere Back In Time world tour. This time around they played Phantom of the Opera! How could I explain the joy of watching this great song being played? I remember few years ago when I first saw the Live video of this song I had wondered if I could ever witness this song Live. Now that dream is fulfilled and now I wonder when can I witness this song Live again!

I can never narrate how happy I was. It's really hard and i'm sure many might not understand. Who cares, I just had a wonderful time. Many a times my memories drift back and I just can't keep track of the time I spend thinking and enjoying the memories!

Its been more than 3 weeks now. I am hoping that I will be able to see Maiden Live again in my city, along with my cousins, along with my friends. Hope it'll be much bigger the next time ( not that it was smaller this time!). Bruce Dickinson said Iron Maiden would be coming out with a new studio album next year and a new world tour would follow up the release!! All I can do now is to wait for the album and hope that they play in Bangalore again in the new world tour! As for now I have the memories from the three previous concerts and I am glad I can revisit those times whenever I need!

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