MrBond said:Both of them were cultural phenomenom during the 60's?
Virage said:Was it something to do when they where as a group or all solo?
Virage said:Was a film score recorded at Abbey Rd.
0013 said:By parsimony I would say they both are English.
4EverBonded said:The year they broke up was the year Roger Moore took over as Bond?
4EverBonded said:Wait ... films... Beatles ... Sir George Martin is the connection?
Monsieur_Aubergine said:Is it that the Goldfinger soundtrack saw off the Beatles to no1 slot on the billboards!? or is there not a version of Help! which incorporates the Bond theme..I'm struggling but I'm sure there is.
0013 said:Is the answer in a song of the Beatles? Or in some fact of their history?
Kerim said:Both involved Japanese women that ruined their momentum at the height of their popularity.
0013 said:I don't know.... because the Beatles have "Lady Madonna" and Madonna sang DAD or the Beatles have the song Tomorrow Never Knows and there is Tomorrow Never Dies...
0013 said:Thanks!
My question is this: Which foreign languages does Bond speak through the movies? And by speaking I mean more than one word.
0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 said:
0013 said:Thanks!
My question is this: Which foreign languages does Bond speak through the movies? And by speaking I mean more than one word.
So how many instances do we name?
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