Last James Bond track or theme you listened to...

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  • Risico007 wrote: »
    Night at the opera I love that song so mch

    Great track QoS arguably Arnold's best score.
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Night at the opera I love that song so mch

    “You know, I love that track so much. If anything happened to it...Idon’tknowwhatIwoulddo.”

    No need for the attitude

    Haha, I was just pointing out the similarity between Risico's phrasing and Lupe's. I love "Night at the Opera" too, and I agree Quantum of Solace might be David Arnold's best Bond score. His greatest work still lies outside of Bond (I doubt he will ever reach the show-stopping heights of Independence Day again, but you never know). But his first and his last (thus far)—TND and QoS—are for me his finest moments for Bond.

    My apologies been awake 24hours that went over my head.

    No worries, reading over it again, I realize it does sound like I was mocking him.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns The Bright Side of the Road.
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    Risico007 wrote: »
    Night at the opera I love that song so mch

    Great track QoS arguably Arnold's best score.
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Night at the opera I love that song so mch

    “You know, I love that track so much. If anything happened to it...Idon’tknowwhatIwoulddo.”

    No need for the attitude

    Haha, I was just pointing out the similarity between Risico's phrasing and Lupe's. I love "Night at the Opera" too, and I agree Quantum of Solace might be David Arnold's best Bond score. His greatest work still lies outside of Bond (I doubt he will ever reach the show-stopping heights of Independence Day again, but you never know). But his first and his last (thus far)—TND and QoS—are for me his finest moments for Bond.

    My apologies been awake 24hours that went over my head.

    No worries, reading over it again, I realize it does sound like I was mocking him.

    I work nights and when off try to readjust my body clock when off, sleep deprivation makes me moody, my error mate.
  • Risico007 wrote: »
    Night at the opera I love that song so mch

    Great track QoS arguably Arnold's best score.
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Night at the opera I love that song so mch

    “You know, I love that track so much. If anything happened to it...Idon’tknowwhatIwoulddo.”

    No need for the attitude

    Haha, I was just pointing out the similarity between Risico's phrasing and Lupe's. I love "Night at the Opera" too, and I agree Quantum of Solace might be David Arnold's best Bond score. His greatest work still lies outside of Bond (I doubt he will ever reach the show-stopping heights of Independence Day again, but you never know). But his first and his last (thus far)—TND and QoS—are for me his finest moments for Bond.

    My apologies been awake 24hours that went over my head.

    No worries, reading over it again, I realize it does sound like I was mocking him.

    I work nights and when off try to readjust my body clock when off, sleep deprivation makes me moody, my error mate.

    I know the feeling. At times, I wish Graves' "dream machine" was a thing of reality.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns The Bright Side of the Road.
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    Risico007 wrote: »
    Night at the opera I love that song so mch

    Great track QoS arguably Arnold's best score.
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Night at the opera I love that song so mch

    “You know, I love that track so much. If anything happened to it...Idon’tknowwhatIwoulddo.”

    No need for the attitude

    Haha, I was just pointing out the similarity between Risico's phrasing and Lupe's. I love "Night at the Opera" too, and I agree Quantum of Solace might be David Arnold's best Bond score. His greatest work still lies outside of Bond (I doubt he will ever reach the show-stopping heights of Independence Day again, but you never know). But his first and his last (thus far)—TND and QoS—are for me his finest moments for Bond.

    My apologies been awake 24hours that went over my head.

    No worries, reading over it again, I realize it does sound like I was mocking him.

    I work nights and when off try to readjust my body clock when off, sleep deprivation makes me moody, my error mate.

    I know the feeling. At times, I wish Graves' "dream machine" was a thing of reality.

    I need one of those without the side effects of world domination tendancys, though maybe that's not a bad side effect. ;)
  • Risico007 wrote: »
    Night at the opera I love that song so mch

    Great track QoS arguably Arnold's best score.
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Night at the opera I love that song so mch

    “You know, I love that track so much. If anything happened to it...Idon’tknowwhatIwoulddo.”

    No need for the attitude

    Haha, I was just pointing out the similarity between Risico's phrasing and Lupe's. I love "Night at the Opera" too, and I agree Quantum of Solace might be David Arnold's best Bond score. His greatest work still lies outside of Bond (I doubt he will ever reach the show-stopping heights of Independence Day again, but you never know). But his first and his last (thus far)—TND and QoS—are for me his finest moments for Bond.

    My apologies been awake 24hours that went over my head.

    No worries, reading over it again, I realize it does sound like I was mocking him.

    I work nights and when off try to readjust my body clock when off, sleep deprivation makes me moody, my error mate.

    I know the feeling. At times, I wish Graves' "dream machine" was a thing of reality.

    I need one of those without the side effects of world domination tendancys, though maybe that's not a bad side effect. ;)

    Hey, it’s good to have goals in life. ;)
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns The Bright Side of the Road.
    edited September 2018 Posts: 19,742
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Night at the opera I love that song so mch

    Great track QoS arguably Arnold's best score.
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Night at the opera I love that song so mch

    “You know, I love that track so much. If anything happened to it...Idon’tknowwhatIwoulddo.”

    No need for the attitude

    Haha, I was just pointing out the similarity between Risico's phrasing and Lupe's. I love "Night at the Opera" too, and I agree Quantum of Solace might be David Arnold's best Bond score. His greatest work still lies outside of Bond (I doubt he will ever reach the show-stopping heights of Independence Day again, but you never know). But his first and his last (thus far)—TND and QoS—are for me his finest moments for Bond.

    My apologies been awake 24hours that went over my head.

    No worries, reading over it again, I realize it does sound like I was mocking him.

    I work nights and when off try to readjust my body clock when off, sleep deprivation makes me moody, my error mate.

    I know the feeling. At times, I wish Graves' "dream machine" was a thing of reality.

    I need one of those without the side effects of world domination tendancys, though maybe that's not a bad side effect. ;)

    Hey, it’s good to have goals in life. ;)

    Last time I tried to take over a small country I had visa issues.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns The Bright Side of the Road.
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    When Bond Scores were difficult to get hold of...



    Geoff Love is well known to my generation
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns The Bright Side of the Road.
    edited September 2018 Posts: 19,742


    I had this on tape and vinyl
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns The Bright Side of the Road.
    edited September 2018 Posts: 19,742


    I recall liking this cover the most, feels like going back in time listening to this.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns The Bright Side of the Road.
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  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    Great one, especially from 4:20 onwards.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns The Bright Side of the Road.
    edited October 2018 Posts: 19,742
    jake24 wrote: »
    Great one, especially from 4:20 onwards.

    Absolutely it ramps up, listening to the full score possibly Arnold's best complete score. Night at the Opera is fantastic.
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    To think we went from this to the yawnfest that was the Newman scores…
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns The Bright Side of the Road.
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    To think we went from this to the yawnfest that was the Newman scores…

    When listening to QoS I did think how SF and SP would work with QoS soundtrack.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    To think we went from this to the yawnfest that was the Newman scores…
    I love Newman's SF work. Classy and lush.
  • MurdockMurdock Mr. 2000
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    To think we went from this to the yawnfest that was the Newman scores…

    Right? It's quite a let down.
  • edited October 2018 Posts: 16,595

    To think we went from this to the yawnfest that was the Newman scores…

    When listening to QoS I did think how SF and SP would work with QoS soundtrack.

    Would be interesting to see a scene from SF/SP with a QoS soundtrack track playing over it!
    jake24 wrote: »

    To think we went from this to the yawnfest that was the Newman scores…
    I love Newman's SF work. Classy and lush.

    Tried to enjoy it – even listened to the score countless amount of times over a one-year period. Just felt flat to me. Still does, unfortunately.
    Murdock wrote: »
    To think we went from this to the yawnfest that was the Newman scores…

    Right? It's quite a let down.

    The composer for Bond 25 is the one bit of information I'm most interested in at this point. Wouldn't mind a return to Arnold, but I'm not surprised if they turn to someone new.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns The Bright Side of the Road.
    edited October 2018 Posts: 19,742
    SF score has great moments though fleeting, SP was lazy barring a few tracks. We all have different tastes in music, for me Bond should be OTT excitement pushing the envelope.
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  • Posts: 16,595

    Great track this. Love the buildup, and how it goes up a notch at 1:27. Barry at his best!
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    This is great. Such economy of musical resources. One chord throughout the entire piece but, through the distinctive little elements sprinkled on top, the music never grows stale.

    GF might be the closest I have to a favorite Bond score.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    mattjoes wrote: »

    GF might be the closest I have to a favorite Bond score.

    I agree. It is battling it out with OHMSS.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Another top Bond score.
  • peterpeter Toronto
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    DAF soundtrack--
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    These guys are great. As I recall, someone asked them if they would consider recording an album and they answered it was on the cards. I'll buy it if it happens.

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    One more:

  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns The Bright Side of the Road.
    edited November 2018 Posts: 19,742
    007 theme is one of my favourites, it's over due for a return to the films.


  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns The Bright Side of the Road.
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    Just found this...

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