I don't think that's Jason's point or my point for that matter. When covering Priest or Maiden for example, it's almost a cheap tactic to get the crowd involved as they are two of the most popular metal bands. Furthermore, for a band like Doro for instance who has such a long track of songs to choose from, it doesn't make sense to do a cover.
The show in Baltimore was fairly sparsely attended but it was great. Sister Sin put on a high-energy show with those nice retro, raw vocals and a cool set list. Not that I had any doubt, but Doro made it 100% clear that she is still the "Queen of Metal." She had a cold and was blowing her nose between songs but sounded about perfect to me. If you get a chance to see this tour, I highly recommend it.
There was a bigger crowd in Baltimore than I expected. Sister Sin was amazing as always and great people, and Doro...well she's Doro. Always a mesmerizing, amazing, high energy show!
I don't think that's Jason's point or my point for that matter. When covering Priest or Maiden for example, it's almost a cheap tactic to get the crowd involved as they are two of the most popular metal bands. Furthermore, for a band like Doro for instance who has such a long track of songs to choose from, it doesn't make sense to do a cover.
LOL - I get your point, but I clarified already the difference between a well established band playing a cover as opposed to a tribute band.
Hence your attempted dig is an epic fail...
LOL - I get your point, but I clarified already the difference between a well established band playing a cover as opposed to a tribute band.
Hence your attempted dig is an epic fail...