Quick Big Mi6 Music Score Ranking Game

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  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Well, we could all post ours here, but there wouldn't be a point to the daily reveal if we can calculate the final ranking on our own. I think it's more fun to find out as we go. :)

    My thoughts exactly. 😉
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
    Posts: 6,778
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Well, we could all post ours here, but there wouldn't be a point to the daily reveal if we can calculate the final ranking on our own. I think it's more fun to find out as we go. :)

    My thoughts exactly. 😉

    Indeed, I think there already is a 'Rank the scores' thread ;)

    @Creasy47, I won't be starting the count until tomorrow evening. So if you still want to submit, go for it ;)
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 23,525
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Well, we could all post ours here, but there wouldn't be a point to the daily reveal if we can calculate the final ranking on our own. I think it's more fun to find out as we go. :)

    My thoughts exactly. 😉

    Indeed, I think there already is a 'Rank the scores' thread ;)

    @Creasy47, I won't be starting the count until tomorrow evening. So if you still want to submit, go for it ;)

    Please do, @Creasy47, if you can find the time. ;-) The more people who have entered, the more interesting the results!
  • BennyBenny In the shadowsAdministrator, Moderator
    Posts: 14,862
    I know my own results surprised me. I also know how hard it was to rate them. After taking how I felt about the film out of the equation, and how the score worked for the film, it became easier.
    However the end result rarely matched that of my Bond film ranking.
    I think this could be one of the most diverse games yet.
    And yes, @Creasy47 if you get the chance, please join in. Or I wont mix your martini the way you like it. ;)
  • Posts: 928
    While I have been firm with my top 10 scores over the years (90% John Barry!), I had trouble ranking the bottom half, realizing that there is no Bond score I truly dislike as each one generally fits the tone of the film. So I'm very curious about the outcomes.
    • How will those non-Barry scores will stack up against Barry's less-acclaimed scores knowing that there are big fans of Kamen's and Serra's efforts out there, for instance?
    • Has the relatively cold reception to Newman's scores worn off, or is at least one of them headed for a bottom finish?
    • Will OHMSS continue its domination like in many other ranking games, or cede to a film like GF or YOLT?
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    GoldenGun wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Well, we could all post ours here, but there wouldn't be a point to the daily reveal if we can calculate the final ranking on our own. I think it's more fun to find out as we go. :)

    My thoughts exactly. 😉

    Indeed, I think there already is a 'Rank the scores' thread ;)

    @Creasy47, I won't be starting the count until tomorrow evening. So if you still want to submit, go for it ;)

    That'd be Tuesday evening, then? I have work today and I'll be watching the baby again tonight, but if that is the case, I'll try my hardest to go through it when I have the time today/tonight and get one in. I'd love to participate. Thanks a ton, as always, GG!
  • Hoping to send mine today GG!
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Creasy47 wrote: »
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Well, we could all post ours here, but there wouldn't be a point to the daily reveal if we can calculate the final ranking on our own. I think it's more fun to find out as we go. :)

    My thoughts exactly. 😉

    Indeed, I think there already is a 'Rank the scores' thread ;)

    @Creasy47, I won't be starting the count until tomorrow evening. So if you still want to submit, go for it ;)

    That'd be Tuesday evening, then? I have work today and I'll be watching the baby again tonight, but if that is the case, I'll try my hardest to go through it when I have the time today/tonight and get one in. I'd love to participate. Thanks a ton, as always, GG!
    I sure don t mind waiting another day or two if that is what it takes to get you on board. No hurry, is there?
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 23,525
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Well, we could all post ours here, but there wouldn't be a point to the daily reveal if we can calculate the final ranking on our own. I think it's more fun to find out as we go. :)

    My thoughts exactly. 😉

    Indeed, I think there already is a 'Rank the scores' thread ;)

    @Creasy47, I won't be starting the count until tomorrow evening. So if you still want to submit, go for it ;)

    That'd be Tuesday evening, then? I have work today and I'll be watching the baby again tonight, but if that is the case, I'll try my hardest to go through it when I have the time today/tonight and get one in. I'd love to participate. Thanks a ton, as always, GG!
    I sure don t mind waiting another day or two if that is what it takes to get you on board. No hurry, is there?

    No hurry, indeed.
  • marcmarc Universal Exports
    Posts: 2,609
    26: Never Say Never Again
    25: Dr. No
    24: Casino Royale '67
    23: The Man with the Golden Gun
    22: Diamonds Are Forever
    21: Die Another Day
    20: SPECTRE
    19: For Your Eyes Only
    18: Skyfall
    17: The World is Not Enough
    16: Quantum of Solace
    15: From Russia with Love
    14: Moonraker
    13: Octopussy
    12: Goldfinger
    11: Live and Let Die
    10: GoldenEye
    9: A View to a Kill
    8: The Spy Who Loved Me
    7: Licence to Kill
    6: You Only Live Twice
    5: The Living Daylights
    4: Tomorrow Never Dies
    3: Casino Royale
    2: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    1: Thunderball
    Thrasos wrote: »
    ^^^ Great to see your list. Of your top 10, I also have CR, TSWLM, OHMSS and TB among my top 10. Now I'm wondering if I should've ranked TB a little higher than I did, but there are so many great scores.
    I also have TLD, AVTAK, CR, TND and TSWLM in my Top 10 (and YOLT very close)
    Birdleson wrote: »
    Though far from my favorite Bond film, I find MR's score to be among the elite.
    +1
    It's my No. 2
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    Got my list in, thanks so much for waiting, everyone!
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Got my list in, thanks so much for waiting, everyone!

    Great! Glad you found the time, @Creasy47!
  • pachazopachazo Make Your Choice
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    Let the countdown begin!
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    pachazo wrote: »
    Let the countdown begin!
    ...or, let the sport commence :)
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Got my list in, thanks so much for waiting, everyone!

    Great! Glad you found the time, @Creasy47!

    Same here! Don't think I've ever sat down and listened to so many soundtracks all in one go like that, it was very entertaining. Can't wait to see how the rankings went for everyone else, that was a surprising list, for sure.
  • pachazopachazo Make Your Choice
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    Thrasos wrote: »
    pachazo wrote: »
    Let the countdown begin!
    ...or, let the sport commence :)

    Such good sport. ;)
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Got my list in, thanks so much for waiting, everyone!

    Great! Glad you found the time, @Creasy47!

    Same here! Don't think I've ever sat down and listened to so many soundtracks all in one go like that, it was very entertaining. Can't wait to see how the rankings went for everyone else, that was a surprising list, for sure.
    I'm extremely excited to see the results. I'd be shocked if OHMSS doesn't get first place, although it's not my number one.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Kicking: Impossible
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    pachazo wrote: »
    Thrasos wrote: »
    pachazo wrote: »
    Let the countdown begin!
    ...or, let the sport commence :)

    Such good sport. ;)
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Got my list in, thanks so much for waiting, everyone!

    Great! Glad you found the time, @Creasy47!

    Same here! Don't think I've ever sat down and listened to so many soundtracks all in one go like that, it was very entertaining. Can't wait to see how the rankings went for everyone else, that was a surprising list, for sure.
    I'm extremely excited to see the results. I'd be shocked if OHMSS doesn't get first place, although it's not my number one.

    Would be nice to see another score in first place for a change.
  • zebrafishzebrafish <°)))< in Octopussy's garden in the shade
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    I am going to sit this one out, but if I did a ranking, Casino Royale '67 would be in the Top 5. Of course the film is silly, but the music complements it perfectly.

    Herb Alpert was at the top of his career and "The Look of Love" and the "Casino Royale theme" alone are quintessential hymns of the late 60ies.

    Check out the "Casino Royale" FULL SOUNDTRACK ALBUM 1967 STEREO on YT.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Kicking: Impossible
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    I must confess that despite my near-obsession with the scores of the EON films, I've never listened in full to the CR'67 soundtrack. It's time to change that.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    zebrafish wrote: »
    I am going to sit this one out, but if I did a ranking, Casino Royale '67 would be in the Top 5. Of course the film is silly, but the music complements it perfectly.

    Herb Alpert was at the top of his career and "The Look of Love" and the "Casino Royale theme" alone are quintessential hymns of the late 60ies.

    Check out the "Casino Royale" FULL SOUNDTRACK ALBUM 1967 STEREO on YT.

    It was hard for me to rank it higher than I did but it's a really fitting soundtrack for sure, unofficial installment or not.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
    edited June 2021 Posts: 2,619
    zebrafish wrote: »
    I am going to sit this one out, but if I did a ranking, Casino Royale '67 would be in the Top 5. Of course the film is silly, but the music complements it perfectly.

    Herb Alpert was at the top of his career and "The Look of Love" and the "Casino Royale theme" alone are quintessential hymns of the late 60ies.

    Check out the "Casino Royale" FULL SOUNDTRACK ALBUM 1967 STEREO on YT.

    @Zebrafish. To quote Ken Adam: “….Ah, The 60s…..”

    The soundtrack to CR’67 is also in my personal top 5. Is it a “traditional” bond score? Well NO….but it sure is a lot of FUN. And that is what makes it so enjoyable….the over the top-ness of it just makes me smile every time I listen to it.

    Back in 2012 (in prep for SF), I created a “Themes of James Bond” mixtape (remember them? 😊), and I sequenced it so that the tracks “Dream on James, You’re Winning” would kick it off, while the end credit vocal version of “Casino Royale” would conclude it. It’s silly, but there was something very appealing about ending a Bond tape with:

    ♫…He’s got a redhead on his arms…
    . even though he’s a lover, when you are in trouble
    Have no fear, look who’s here…. JAMES BOND!!!
    ….
    They’ve got us on the run,
    With guns and knives…we’re fighting for our lives
    …have no fear, BOND IS HERE!!!
    He’s going to save the world at Casino Royale!
    …♫

    BTW. For many years the LP of the CR’67 soundtrack was used a kind of quality test for high end stereo systems among

    Paywall?
    https://www.nytimes.com/1991/07/28/movies/casino-royale-is-an-lp-bond-with-a-gilt-edge.html

  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    Thanks a lot guys, for all the submissions!
    I'll try and get this ranking going as soon as possible!!
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    Birdleson wrote: »
    I’m going strictly by memory, with the films’ scores themselves as the source (as opposed to released soundtracks). Funny thing was that I drew a complete blank on OP and TWINE. I couldn’t summon those two in my mind.

    I was having a similar issue with OP when I dwelled on it. Had to look them up.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Birdleson wrote: »
    I’m going strictly by memory, with the films’ scores themselves as the source (as opposed to released soundtracks). Funny thing was that I drew a complete blank on OP and TWINE. I couldn’t summon those two in my mind.

    I was having a similar issue with OP when I dwelled on it. Had to look them up.

    That's a little ironic to me as I think OP has one of the very best scores in the series.
  • Dragonpol wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Birdleson wrote: »
    I’m going strictly by memory, with the films’ scores themselves as the source (as opposed to released soundtracks). Funny thing was that I drew a complete blank on OP and TWINE. I couldn’t summon those two in my mind.

    I was having a similar issue with OP when I dwelled on it. Had to look them up.

    That's a little ironic to me as I think OP has one of the very best scores in the series.

    OP is an interesting case. The music does tend to fade into the background of the film by comparison with how bold and in your face many of the other films’ scores are (and not only Barry’s, but Martin’s, Hamlisch’s, Arnold’s, etc.). Even when isolated from the film, OP tends to lean away from big identifiable themes (with the exception of “All Time High” which features in one of Barry’s most sublime compositions, “That’s My Little Octopussy”). The better part of the score is tension-filled or moody suspense pieces. It’s really excellent work when you sit down and listen to it, and while you may not notice it, it does truly drive the more suspenseful parts of the film. But that’s just the thing, it works but goes unnoticed. I believe TWINE works in a similar way. Elektra’s theme is elegant, lovely, and sinister when needed, but it tends to feature in subtler ways throughout the film, and while TWINE’s score as a whole is really quite excellent, it’s not as obviously melodic, thematic, or memorable as DAD, for instance.
  • BennyBenny In the shadowsAdministrator, Moderator
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    I have the OP soundtrack easily in my top ten. One of Barry's best I feel.
  • marcmarc Universal Exports
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    zebrafish wrote: »
    I am going to sit this one out, but if I did a ranking, Casino Royale '67 would be in the Top 5. Of course the film is silly, but the music complements it perfectly.

    Herb Alpert was at the top of his career and "The Look of Love" and the "Casino Royale theme" alone are quintessential hymns of the late 60ies.
    In a title music ranking CR 67 would be in my Top 5.
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    I really should've done mine BEFORE my GE rewatch... while I still stand by my defense of Serra's overall work, there are a couple more pieces I would add alongside "Ladies First" that aren't so great... most notably when Bond is swimming at his hotel right before the fight with Xenia.

    I do still adore the Severnaya Suite and I hold the GE Overture as a top musical cue for the franchise though, as well as the piece that plays when Bond first lands in St. Petersburg. And "Run, Shoot, Jump" is a great action cue and worthy of its multiple appearances in the film.
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    Right, I have just completed the counting of our rankings.

    Let's just give three members of our distinguished Academy an opportunity to adjust their rankings. They submitted on time but forgot to rank one or two entries or entered a film twice.

    At the moment things are really tight at the top.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 23,525
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    Right, I have just completed the counting of our rankings.

    Let's just give three members of our distinguished Academy an opportunity to adjust their rankings. They submitted on time but forgot to rank one or two entries or entered a film twice.

    At the moment things are really tight at the top.

    At the risk of sounding a bit silly, I must admit the tension is killing me. ;-)
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