What do you want from Billie Eilish's NTTD's title song?

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  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    I’m hoping for something in the spirit of LALD, AVTAKand YKMN. I enjoy a good ballad but Craig came in with a roar, in the form of Chris Cornell ‘s vocals and Arnold’s music and would like to see him go out with one .
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    talos7 wrote: »
    I’m hoping for something in the spirit of LALD, AVTAKand YKMN. I enjoy a good ballad but Craig came in with a roar, in the form of Chris Cornell ‘s vocals and Arnold’s music and would like to see him go out with one .
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  • ShardlakeShardlake Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
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    Univex wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    I’m hoping for something in the spirit of LALD, AVTAKand YKMN. I enjoy a good ballad but Craig came in with a roar, in the form of Chris Cornell ‘s vocals and Arnold’s music and would like to see him go out with one .
    +1(000)

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  • Jordo007Jordo007 Merseyside
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    Honestly I just hope it's a big rock song with some edge to it. You Know My Name fits Casino Royale seamlessly. We've had two ballads in the last two movies, if this is DC's last lets go out on a bang
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    Queen, an instrumental only. Now that's a bang, the 007 theme on Brian May's guitar. Also, it would make Rami Malek happy ;)
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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  • AceHoleAceHole Belgium, via Britain
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    Jordo007 wrote: »
    Honestly I just hope it's a big rock song with some edge to it. You Know My Name fits Casino Royale seamlessly. We've had two ballads in the last two movies, if this is DC's last lets go out on a bang

    Sec00nded. No more ballads, please.

    Knowing EoN they will go with a nr. 1 artist of the moment again (as with Adele and SSmith). Who are the main acts right now? I'm 38 and haven't a clue >_<
  • M_BaljeM_Balje Amsterdam, Netherlands
    edited May 2019 Posts: 4,450
    Promotion idea: What if title singer perfoming Bond 25 song (or instrumental version) on the eurovison Songcontest on 16 May 2020 in The Netherlands. That wil be 4-5 weaks after the movies release and also can give movies promotion another boost.

    Or alternate Bond theme version mixed by Tom Holkenborg for end credits of the movie performed on the songcontest.






    About him scoring Tomb Raider (2018). Partly MGM movie.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    M_Balje wrote: »
    Promotion idea: What if title singer perfoming Bond 25 song (or instrumental version) on the eurovison Songcontest on 16 May 2020 in The Netherlands. That wil be 4-5 weaks after the movies release and also can give movies promotion another boost.

    Or alternate Bond theme version mixed by Tom Holkenborg for end credits of the movie performed on the songcontest.






    About him scoring Tomb Raider (2018). Partly MGM movie.

    Great idea! Surprised this hasn't been suggested earlier in fact. I'm sure we could persuade Dustin the Turkey to come out of retirement (if the money was right) and do the Bond 25 theme song. That would be worth the price of entry to the cinema alone.

  • edited June 2019 Posts: 1,661
    Noel Gallagher has contributed a lot to modern popular music - Oasis in the 1990s and his new solo material in the 2000s. His style of music doesn't really sound particularly Bondian but he's worth considering.




    Another artist worth considering - John Legend. Who Do We Think We Are is a modern classic - the melody rather than the rap!




    With the right song I think he'd deliver a great vocal. :)



  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
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    fanbond123 wrote: »
    Noel Gallagher has contributed a lot to modern popular music - Oasis in the 1990s and his new solo material in the 2000s. His style of music doesn't really sound particularly Bondian but he's worth considering.




    Another artist worth considering - John Legend. Who Do We Think We Are is a modern classic - the melody rather than the rap!




    With the right song I think he'd deliver a great vocal. :)



    If Justin Hurwtiz ends up composing (as some have suggested) it is indeed more than just a possibility that Legend would do it. The two collaborated for La La Land.
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    The truth is I want someone cool and interesting. If they could get Alex Turner from Arctic Monkeys to do the song that would be amazing!

    However, I think the song if more of a commercial issue than anything else. We could of had Radiohead for Spectre (a cool, edgy indie band) but got Sam Smith (a very popular commercial artist who was big at the time). Sadly, I agree with Eon and would rather they used the song as a marketing opportunity if it means a bigger box office for Bond 25.

    The biggest British artist (and one of the biggest in the world) is Ed Sheeran. So I think it be remiss of Eon not to give him the gig. However, I don't think his style is overly suited to the more theatrical Bond sound. So I reckon they should team him up with another popular artist for a duet. So we end up with something from Ed Sheeran and someone like Dua Lipa.


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    Ed Sheeran claims to have already written a Bond song a few years ago and stuck it in his bottom drawer should he get the opportunity to perform it @Pierce2Daniel. Of course it won't feature the title for the movie, but that's just as well as nobody knows what it's going to be. Besides, Sam Smith was spared the task of incorporating the title into his own dreadful entry, so maybe Sheeran can tweak a line like Carole Bayer Sager did for TSWLM.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    I’m still pulling for someone along the lines of Gallagher or Turner, someone with some swagger.
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    talos7 wrote: »
    I’m still pulling for someone along the lines of Gallagher or Turner, someone with some swagger.

    Gallagher would be awesome. I do miss a truly iconic and strong Bond song. Although to be fair, we had one in SF, but that was seven years ago.

    Still say a purely instrumental song by Queen would do, ala OHMSS. But I think I'm defending this idea strongly because I hated the last vocal entry so much, really, so much, that I'm dreading what can come our way.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Univex wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    I’m still pulling for someone along the lines of Gallagher or Turner, someone with some swagger.

    Gallagher would be awesome. I do miss a truly iconic and strong Bond song. Although to be fair, we had one in SF, but that was seven years ago.

    Still say a purely instrumental song by Queen would do, ala OHMSS. But I think I'm defending this idea strongly because I hated the last vocal entry so much, really, so much, that I'm dreading what can come our way.

    I doubt Queen would be any better.
  • ShardlakeShardlake Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
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    Although it has strong possibilities keep Ed Sheeran as far away from Bond as you possibly can.

    To be honest the one Bond theme of this era that is going to age the best and has got better and better over the years is YKMN.

    We can go on about Adele's mega smash Skyfall but it's quite dreary on it's own, great on the credits but Cornell & Arnold produced lightening in a bottle and that was the best Bond theme since AVTAK.

    Yes Aha was Barry's swansong theme but I think it fell quite short of AVTAK and Dave & Chris for me produced a better far more dynamic theme.

    Both of them got the remit and smashed it out the park.

    So for me give the job to that musical genius Alex Turner and with his band let him create a work of art.

    I've not liked Oasis or The Gallagher's for decades but I'll settle for that over seeing Sheeran produce something as forgettable and insipid as Sam Smith did.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    I reallly hope neither Ed Sheeran or Dua Lipa get the job. Both awful suggestions.
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    Shardlake wrote: »
    Although it has strong possibilities keep Ed Sheeran as far away from Bond as you possibly can.

    To be honest the one Bond theme of this era that is going to age the best and has got better and better over the years is YKMN.

    We can go on about Adele's mega smash Skyfall but it's quite dreary on it's own, great on the credits but Cornell & Arnold produced lightening in a bottle and that was the best Bond theme since AVTAK.

    Yes Aha was Barry's swansong theme but I think it fell quite short of AVTAK and Dave & Chris for me produced a better far more dynamic theme.

    Both of them got the remit and smashed it out the park.

    So for me give the job to that musical genius Alex Turner and with his band let him create a work of art.

    I've not liked Oasis or The Gallagher's for decades but I'll settle for that over seeing Sheeran produce something as forgettable and insipid as Sam Smith did.

    All of this is true, IMO.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    I promise this will be the last time I post this, but Gallagher's 'The Man Who Built The Moon" is the best non-Bond theme, Bond themes in decades.

    His last release was very much a stretch for him , and in many ways a departure from his established style; a large part of this was a result of working with producer David Holmes, the man behind the Oceans soundtracks, among others.




  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    I wouldn t mind Gallagher.
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    I wouldn t mind Gallagher.

    He would have been a terrific suggestion.

    However, I think people are failing to appreciate the point from Eon/Universal's perspective. The title song is primarily a marketing tool used to reach a whole demographic of people who would not otherwise know/care that a new Bond film is coming.

    It's a coveted job in the music business and it's likely they will go with a very commercial artist (who is likely from Britain) with a large following (this is where Instagram followers and YouTube views come into play).

    From a creative perspective, they want a great song. But there is a massive business imperative to go for someone who can 'sell' the film.

    For these purposes, I think either Ed Sheeran or Dua Lipa will 100% do the song. Believe me, I really wish it was neither.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    I wouldn t mind Gallagher.

    He would have been a terrific suggestion.

    However, I think people are failing to appreciate the point from Eon/Universal's perspective. The title song is primarily a marketing tool used to reach a whole demographic of people who would not otherwise know/care that a new Bond film is coming.

    It's a coveted job in the music business and it's likely they will go with a very commercial artist (who is likely from Britain) with a large following (this is where Instagram followers and YouTube views come into play).

    From a creative perspective, they want a great song. But there is a massive business imperative to go for someone who can 'sell' the film.

    For these purposes, I think either Ed Sheeran or Dua Lipa will 100% do the song. Believe me, I really wish it was neither.

    Oh we get it. :(
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    No has-beens. Think big. No, bigger.

    It's Beyonce or Gaga.
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    I’ve never deliberately listened to Sheeran. When I read he had a Bond song in his drawer, I thought I’d check out his lyrics. I thought they were just awful. I can’t see him conjuring the spirit of Bond at all.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    echo wrote: »
    No has-beens. Think big. No, bigger.

    It's Beyonce or Gaga.

    Bigger is not necessarily better; compare DAD to YKMN, at their releases, Madonna was still an iconic mega-star, while Chris Cornell was nowhere near the top of his career.




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    Right now a few rumours would do?
  • MonsieurMerciMonsieurMerci France
    edited June 2019 Posts: 98
    I can't choose one artist/band, I would be VERY happy if one of my list makes it :

    Dave Gahan / Depeche Mode
    Bat For Lashes
    Jorja Smith
    First Aid Kit
    Banks
    Katie Melua
    Florence + the Machine
    Goldfrapp
    Norah Jones
    Sade
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