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That's very intriguing. It might mean that whoever is singing the song may not be Adele or Muse but someone very few people (but some nonetheless) have thought about! :-?
Instrumental theme perhaps?
I wouldn't bet on that.
I think that'd be pretty cool. We haven't had one of those for a very long time, and it would give sort of a 60s feel (which people keep saying SF has).
That could be good, but I think I'd prefer an original theme. We've heard the Bond theme a million times, and besides, letting all these rumours fly around then just announcing it's the Bond theme would piss alot of people off.
But Adele's song should be ok as well, I believe. Just don't know if she can do epic songs. :)
http://www.showbiz411.com/2012/09/25/exclusive-adele-james-bond-skyfall-song-is-classic-007
This time with specifics of the song and particular lyrics.
So when we do find out the artist/hear the song, we'll be able to see how accurate the site was with this.
Lizo.
This sounds true to me.
PS. Also the first lines fit with the imagery of 007 drowning after the fall from the bridge.
One of the main reasons I have wanted Adele for the song is because I want a Bond track to hit the radio again. Adele being involved almost guarantees that. Her songs play constantly.
Lyrics sound believable indeed.
Still, it's all speculation at this point.
How can the sky crumble? Its a gas. I guess it can diffuse but not crumble.
Mind you at least they didnt go with Skycrumble as a title.
http://www.nme.com/news/muse/66299
I believe that's been posted earilier, but interesting news nonetheless. Thanks, @germanlady
;)
When you are writing title track to a Bond film meaningful serious lyrics aren't actually on the top of your list. I don't think it matters I wouldn't expect to hear thoughtful hugely insightful lyrics in a Bond song.
I agree. Most Bond themes lyrics (if not all) don't make any sense. So I'm not expecting this one to make much sense either. Soon we'll know if what is said in this showbiz411 website is right or wrong.