Futureal

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How good is Futureal on a scale of 1-10?


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Totally agree with you. Especially the most recent short reunion songs.

Futureal is one my absolute favourite Maiden songs from the 90s, and holds up well today.
Listening to this after the x factor, and this isn't well produced either, but it's actually a step up from the X factor production wise. I think I like the breezier lighter sound as it is a little bit like their 80's guitar sound.
 
Bruce said in the 90's that he thought Futureal is a great song and he liked it. I think he probably didn't like singing Man On The Edge because of the chorus that was written for Blaze's voice.
Does anyone have that interview? I vaguely remember it and Bruce was basically saying how refreshing it was to sing lyrics written by (another) singer rather than Steve "shove as many syllables in a line as possible because I'm not a singer" Harris.
 
Does anyone have that interview? I vaguely remember it and Bruce was basically saying how refreshing it was to sing lyrics written by (another) singer rather than Steve "shove as many syllables in a line as possible because I'm not a singer" Harris.

It was in Kerrang I think, it was around the time he was promoting Chemical Wedding, so it was before he had rejoined the band
 
It was in Kerrang I think, it was around the time he was promoting Chemical Wedding, so it was before he had rejoined the band
Any of the new Maiden tracks you'd fancy singing?
"I quite liked 'Futureal'. When the singer writes a track the melody is a lot more singer-friendly. Some of Steve's songs are a bugger to sing because the words are incredibly awkward. You want to leave out half of them, basically."




 
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