Maiden Sales Are High

Posted by The Saint on January 28, 2004 @ 18:04

Musicweek, an industry paper, mentions Maiden in their last issue:

"Special mention should go to Iron Maiden's Dance of Death, which managed 800.000 overseas sales throuh its EMI deal for the world outside the US. If you count sales where they are signed directly to Columbia, the total is more than 1 million"

Thanks to Juju for the head's up.

9 Comments

Shadow said:

Hey mate, where do you get all these news?

#6585, January 28, 2004 @ 18:05

The Saint said:

More or less the same sources as you. I also receive live feeds for my job, so I can sometimes find something different (very often uninteresting or very repetitive, like the zillions same articles on the beer spilled).

Some printed material as well.

Nothing extraordinary. More than often, when I check in here you have already entered news that I have logged.

I think we're making a pretty good team by the way.

Cheers

#6586, January 28, 2004 @ 18:15

Shadow said:

Sure we do!

#6587, January 28, 2004 @ 18:36

LooseCannon said:

Damn right, go news team!

#6588, January 28, 2004 @ 19:41

Real World said:

Here here.
I check news feeds too but theyre usually posted LONG before I get here

#6589, January 28, 2004 @ 22:11

juju said:

> Musicweek, an industry paper, mentions Maiden in their last issue:

"Special mention should go to Iron Maiden's Dance of Death, which managed 800.000 overseas sales throuh its EMI deal for the world outside the US. If you count sales where they are signed directly to Columbia, the total is more than 1 million"

Thanks to Juju for the head's up.

No problem mister saint !

If ia have more news,I will post them

#6590, January 29, 2004 @ 10:25

dogigniter said:

maiden have sold out 4 nights in a row New York (yes, admitted last date was cancelled). does that remind you of longbeach in 1984 by any chance.. or was it 85?? damn!

#6591, January 29, 2004 @ 11:02

Real World said:

Except at least 2 nights weren't TECHNICALLY sold out

#6592, January 29, 2004 @ 12:16

juju said:

... and it was only a theater of 4500 people, not a big arena

#6593, January 29, 2004 @ 12:28