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Streisand vs. Maiden

By SEAN BARTLETT  |  November 16, 2006

Maiden
The closest thing to a political element at the Iron Maiden show is an Eddy-piloted tank that rises from the stage threatening the audience with a fiery gun barrel. If there is any symbolism here, which I hope there isn’t, I doubt this is the crowd to trust with the duty of image analysis. As Eddy walks across the stage a few moments later on stilts, I breathe a sigh of relief.

Both acts do a good job of breaking the fourth wall and pandering to their audience between songs. Dickinson needs only scream the city’s name to get his desired response, however, while Streisand sits down and tells us, with the aid of a teleprompter, of her culinary journey throughout Boston. She claims she dined at Legal Seafood’s and the Omni Parker House, although part of me thinks she spent this afternoon like she does any other: resting in her golden sarcophagus filled with James Brolin’s tears.

Maiden
As the Maiden show comes to a close, after a mini-set of classics like “Fear of the Dark” and “Two Minutes to Midnight,” the crowd begins to slowly funnel out of the arena to a peculiar soundtrack of “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.” I walk past a merch table, which threatens to pull me into a quicksand of $35 T-shirts and remastered copies of CD’s I already own. Only a few more feet to the door, and I can return to civilization again — where people cut their hair and read books that aren’t exclusively novelizations of Halo.

Babra
My purgatorial stay in the TD Banknorth Garden is amplified by my interminable exit. After the inevitable encore of “Don’t Rain on My Parade,” I make straight for the stairs, knowing if I hesitate, I’ll never escape the stench of witch hazel. Unfortunately, I’ve got too far to travel from my balcony seat, and soon find myself at a standstill. It is the merch table that once again causes the problem — thousands of people clamor for souvenirs of a possible final tour. The crowd feels impenetrable but I make it out alive. I pass a drummer on the street who really picked the wrong night to hawk his phat bucket beats.

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Comments
Streisand vs. Maiden
I enjoy the parallels you draw, however, I fit in with the middle aged Barbra fans much better than the "hip" Maiden ones. I guess you are not swayed by the soothing crooning of dear Babs.
By mwatt on 10/27/2006 at 1:15:46
Streisand vs. Maiden
Who has the sexier legs?
By pjbss on 10/27/2006 at 2:46:52
Streisand vs. Maiden
such extreme ends of the music spectrum and you were strong enough to experience both...and i saw a lot more people with painted white skin before the maiden concert - it was so confusing
By lsaffre on 10/27/2006 at 2:55:51
Streisand vs. Maiden
You are truly a renaissance man of live music patronage. Thank you for keeping me from doing work this fine Friday, and for helping laugh my ass off; I can finally fit in those new jeans!
By sethy on 10/27/2006 at 3:14:27
Streisand vs. Maiden
well done, i feel as if i was there. i'm glad i wasn't though. wava would be proud.
By romano on 10/27/2006 at 3:54:58
Streisand vs. Maiden
"although part of me thinks she spent this afternoon like she does any other: resting in her golden sarcophagus filled with James Brolin’s tears." I almost made tears of my own over that line...Once again, Sean, well done.
By aryn on 10/30/2006 at 7:55:10
Streisand vs. Maiden
Seanybombs is a stud and a half and writes damned good articles
By fossman on 11/01/2006 at 12:16:48

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