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No worries, reading over it again, I realize it does sound like I was mocking him.
I work nights and when off try to readjust my body clock when off, sleep deprivation makes me moody, my error mate.
I know the feeling. At times, I wish Graves' "dream machine" was a thing of reality.
I need one of those without the side effects of world domination tendancys, though maybe that's not a bad side effect. ;)
Hey, it’s good to have goals in life. ;)
Last time I tried to take over a small country I had visa issues.
Geoff Love is well known to my generation
I had this on tape and vinyl
I recall liking this cover the most, feels like going back in time listening to this.
Absolutely it ramps up, listening to the full score possibly Arnold's best complete score. Night at the Opera is fantastic.
To think we went from this to the yawnfest that was the Newman scores…
When listening to QoS I did think how SF and SP would work with QoS soundtrack.
Right? It's quite a let down.
Would be interesting to see a scene from SF/SP with a QoS soundtrack track playing over it!
Tried to enjoy it – even listened to the score countless amount of times over a one-year period. Just felt flat to me. Still does, unfortunately.
The composer for Bond 25 is the one bit of information I'm most interested in at this point. Wouldn't mind a return to Arnold, but I'm not surprised if they turn to someone new.
Great track this. Love the buildup, and how it goes up a notch at 1:27. Barry at his best!
This is great. Such economy of musical resources. One chord throughout the entire piece but, through the distinctive little elements sprinkled on top, the music never grows stale.
GF might be the closest I have to a favorite Bond score.
I agree. It is battling it out with OHMSS.
Another top Bond score.