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Yes definiteley, i think scoring a Bond Movie is a big highlight in his career
Hoping him and Hans come up with a new arrangement of the Bond theme and we don't get Arnold's again.
Nothing against it but Zimmer is all in here, he's not Newman who was not keen on using it. I think he will want to go full out with it and with this being Craig's last hopefully a few times.
The thought of this film just gets better and better.
Both songs were under-lyriced
Hot damn.
Sort of like a kind of shopping centre Muzak version to me to be honest. Thanks for sharing though!
Agreed!
I don't want to be down on the movie, yet. After all, a new Bond release is always something to look forward to. The song is awful though.
I am curious as to what specific features are so grating for "the worst" to even be a thought...
My biggest qualm with it is the the guitar at the end. It feels a little to shoved in there like, "oh hey, just reminding you this is a Bond song." And at that, it's a very small beef I have with the song....
Unlike a vibrato so forced that it sounds like one was singing while driving on a bumpy road to achieve effect, a quivering male falsetto, clashing duet vocals, tryhard imitation material, and unforgivable lyrics like "shoot 'em up, bang, bang," "Sigmund Freud analyze this this this this," "who will he bang, we shall see," and "how do I live? how do I breathe?"
"death or paradise" alone leaves the lyrics above eating it's dust.
I really liked seeing Marr and Zimmer alongside for the Brits performance. I think Zimmer is going to do a belter of a soundtrack.
I need to see an official video with the song now. I think that will make the song grow on me even more.
The one thing that bugs me is the way she says `stoopid' during the song, but I'm starting to really enjoy the background Zimmer orchestra layers now.
Very interesting interview. And the more I hear the song, the more I like it. I actually think it is a classic - a slow burn classic. This song will grow and grow, I think.