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Lyrically, no. But the sound is definitely there.
Ha! I actually love Skinny Puppy, but surely you jest with this suggestion.
A little, but the song is cool, and the title fits.
Tina Turner's track is great in its own right but I think this could've gone down as one of the great themes that diverged from the "Classic Bond" sound much like LALD, TLD, AVTAK, YKMN, and frankly, the rest of the Brosnan themes. It's got the Bond ballad DNA but is full of danger and "modern" 90's edge. It FEELS like Goldeneye where as Tina Turners feels like a (very well done) re-interpretation of a typical Bassey belter.
I hope for Bond 26 and beyond we go back to this direction rather than trying to recapture the 60's Bond theme aura for nostalgia points. It worked for Skyfall, being the 50th anniversary and they absolutely caught lightning in a bottle with Adele and Paul Epworth. Can't keep going back to that well though, imo.
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Honestly, I like it. Sticks in your heard once you listened to it.
Yeah, I do have and immensely enjoy Rush's Double Agent. Maybe with some orchestration, it would have worked as a Bond theme. But as it is, it's pure rock music and I still love it. The same can be said about Cut To The chase & Cold Fire.
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