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Try Radiohead's "Spectre" - not sure of the story but it was a contender to be that movie's theme music (?????) - but Sam Smith was chosen....who knows, anyway it's a great track.
James Bond music on 16:51 - Oct 21 by weepingx2018
Try Radiohead's "Spectre" - not sure of the story but it was a contender to be that movie's theme music (?????) - but Sam Smith was chosen....who knows, anyway it's a great track.
listening now - very good.
Has anyone ever looked at their own postings for last day or so? Oh my... so sorry. Was Ullaa
We have all the time in the World was the end title track on On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
Mine and Mr Hugo's song. We were friends for 10 years, then suddenly a spark was there, and we weren't sure if taking our relationship to the next level would be wise. Then we listened to that song, and it just made sense. 21 years married and counting. 😍😊
I love threads like this. Just flicking through my collection and this stands out as a perfect Bond song. And it's unlike anything else on the Aladdin Sane album.
Definitely didn't have to look up what a polymath was...
I suppose I am aware of it because it is a phrase a friend and I use when one of us comes across an obituary of someone who seems to be multi-talented.
I love threads like this. Just flicking through my collection and this stands out as a perfect Bond song. And it's unlike anything else on the Aladdin Sane album.
Bowie really should have done (or been asked to do) a Bond song. What a missed opportunity.
I've always thought Pulp were going for a James Bond Theme with "This Is Hardcore".
Then about 20 years later I bought the deluxe version of the album which had an out-take on it which they did offer up to the Bond franchise to use but got turned down. I think I read somewhere the Bond people usually ask about 6 artists to submit a song for each film. And all but 1 get turned down, most of the rejected artists have hurt pride & never mention it but I'm sure I've read at least 3 artists years later have said "Yeah that was our Bond attempt, we sent it off, didn't get it." I'm pretty sure U2 have tried 3 or 4 times, rejected every time but gave a successful one to Tina Turner instead (Goldeneye?)