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Subject: bond themes
Written By: Tia on 12/23/07 at 7:13 pm
sorry, im thread-whoring. sorry, i can't sleep. :-[
i could have sworn there was a bond theme thread already but i spent a while looking and couldn't find it.
anyway, here's some faves...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DL1zCDftaFc
mr. mccartney in all his modesty. probably the most all-around groovy and danceable bond theme. you need linda doing her thing to make it work, imo. then, here's an odd surprise...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=kHe-iwAI9BE
now is there a band i would have ever thought less likely to cover carly simon? maybe cannibal corpse, but then again, they covered tori amos after a fashion, so...
i love the original carly simon version too, by the by. the actual movie? not so much.
and then the ultimate best bond theme...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Vueoq5I3150&feature=related
and this is a fun alternate version as it would sound if played on a UFO.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9fkq2iNbldA
(in other news, was i the only one who thought the title sequence for the casino remake was way overrated? great movie, theme was sorta... meh.)
Subject: Re: bond themes
Written By: danootaandme on 12/23/07 at 7:21 pm
I think Goldfinger was the best. It is a lot of fun to sing along with, and so well attuned to the genre ;D
Subject: Re: bond themes
Written By: Tia on 12/23/07 at 7:24 pm
I think Goldfinger was the best. It is a lot of fun to sing along with, and so well attuned to the genre ;D
also angela bassey, evidently, who did moonraker more than a decade later. i like the goldfinger theme a lot.
there's this store up here that sells all these great movies on vhs for peanuts, like, less than a pound apiece. they totally have goldfinger and thunderball, i've been fighting the urge because i've seriously been buying so many movies there that even at those prices it's starting to add up. ;D
Subject: Re: bond themes
Written By: whistledog on 12/24/07 at 1:31 am
I still like Octopussy (All Time High by Rita Coolidge) because it was the closest post 60s-70s Bond theme to match that original style of that from the ones in the 60s and 70s
Subject: Re: bond themes
Written By: CatwomanofV on 12/26/07 at 1:15 pm
Live and Let Die-Wings
For Your Eyes Only-Sheena Easton
Goldfinger-Shirley Bassey
A View to a Kill-Duran Duran
Diamonds are Forever-Shirley Bassey
Nobody Does it Better-Carly Simon
Cat
Subject: Re: bond themes
Written By: Paul on 12/26/07 at 2:40 pm
The best one (in my honest opinion) is the first...strangely enough titled 'The James Bond Theme' (as heard in 'Dr. No' and used as a subsequent undertheme in the following films...)
John Barry has always maintained he hand a hand in writing it, but Monty Norman is credited as the composer...
When John Barry first played the theme of 'Goldfinger' to Tony Newley & Les Bricusse (who wrote the words), they annoyed him somewhat by breaking into 'Moon River' after the first few notes!
Subject: Re: bond themes
Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 12/26/07 at 3:10 pm
'Nobody Does It Better' by Carly Simon
'All Time High' by Rita Coolidge
'Goldfinger' by Shirley Bassey
Subject: Re: bond themes
Written By: ninny on 12/26/07 at 6:21 pm
I like Goldfinger & Live & Let Die my son's field band preformed that when he was in middle school and they won state champs for his division
Subject: Re: bond themes
Written By: Lindee on 12/27/07 at 11:02 am
A View To A Kill- Duran Duran
Let And Let Die- Paul MCartney & Wings (love GNR's version too)
Subject: Re: bond themes
Written By: robby76 on 12/28/07 at 10:11 am
I liked "License To Kill" by Gladys Knight best. Sheena Easton gets second place with "For Your Eyes Only".