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Old 24 Apr 2004, 11:48   #1
rockfenris2005
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Default The Future Ain't What It Used To Be

WOW! This song is amazing. It has got to be the most unsung effort of Steinman's career (besides "Safe Sex"). But, once again, after hearing it for the first time, I recognized (over) four melodies. The opening music on the piano (after: NO! NO! NO!) is the same as the opening of "More Than You Deserve". The whole song itself has identical melody to the first song in "The Confidence Man" - "New Orleans is Comin' to Me". After the first four lines in the chorus, the next ones are 'tweaked' rip-offs of the original lyrics from "New Orleans" by Ray Errol Fox. "Surf's up" is in the instrumental too (which I found quite amusing) and so is the little piano bit before "For taking in the rain..." and all those verses from "For Crying Out Loud". The A Cappella at the ending was good. All in all, despite the obvious recycling, it's a marvelous number. Pure epic Steinman. He really hit it this time. It's just a shame it wasn't entirely "original" (but, then again, it could've been his compliment to all the greatest musical moments of his career. I.E. like a combined patchwork quilt). I give it 9/10 (because it was recycled). What does the "Wuthering Heights" version sound like?
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