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It's been said before but you have to had it to those involved, Bond music is very much popular again and that's a great thing, so much so you shouldn't get sick of all this, even a year on.
Now I want to see this rendition in a clip featuring all the Russian general there is in James Bond. Imagine this sung by a choir involving Koskov, Ourumov, Orlov, Gogol, Pushkin, Onatop, and of course, Rosa Klebb as the main singer !
What's next? The Taliban does All Time High?
As an aside, I wonder how popular SF--the movie and the song--are in Russia? I'm sure the numbers are out there somewhere, if you know where to find them.
Well we already have that awful Vaudville version at the end of TSWLM so couldn't be any worse! ;-)
Note how he didn't even attempt the high note at the end? ;-)
Funny I wondered the same thing.
It is a good cover, but I still prefer the original.
Well whilst the Euro Vision Song contest is considered very gay in the west, in the East it's increadably popular. So I guess they don't find it very gay. That on it's own will confuse the hell out of them one day I suppose.
The Russian Army Choir is well known for it's increadable singers and immensely popular in Russia and around, so I guess this was just a matter of time, and tbh, I quite like it as well.
Again, irony does not transport well out of the United Kingdom. It tends to sink about half way across the English Channel!
You mean one day they will ban Eurovision instead of hosting it?;-)
Hopefully. They legislated to ban fox-hunting after all, and I find it much less offensive (to the ears, at least).
Well I have to say that I was perplexed and laughing at that! However? Atleast I actually played it all the way through which is further than those idiots Jedwood got! Refused point blank to listening to them!
I meant Russia banning it as gay propaganda.
Right. I just wanted to throw fox-hunting into the mix as I invariably do. Adds a bit of spice, I find. A bit like spring onions added to mash, in fact.
LOL. That would be something!
Great performance there! Molodtsom comrades.
When I first heard Skyfall the day it was released (James Bond day I think it was) I certainly liked it but it grew on me considerably over the weeks that followed.
It's too bad the song couldn't have been played over the end credits of the film too. I can't understand why they don't do this anymore.
Boy I am slow these days.
No, he doesn't sound as good as Adele.
Each of the films have ended which either the first play of the Bond theme in the film or the gun barrel which can lead into only one thing. With this supposedly out of the way, we should hopefully get the theme song at the start of the next film's end credits. Hopefully...
It'd be nice to see the gun barrel back at the beginning while either the same theme song or an alternate ballad is played over the end credits which also has a recurring instrumental version through the film like Barry would do. I love 'If There Was A Man' from TLD. I'm so sick of hearing the 007 theme at the end. I really think they need to change this now. Unfortunately in TWINE the gun barrel wasn't at the end and they never played the theme song though the end credits. Instead Arnold threw in some of his ghastly techno mixes. DAD had a lacklustre techno version of Madonna's track at the end. Not that the original version is anything to write home about but it aint bad.
The end of QOS was the Arnold/4 Tet for the most part. I thought the Bond theme was very appropriate to signify Bond is back the way a lot of us like him at the end of CR, and they all but had to do it for the big anniversary. That said, I couldn't agree with you more about "If There Was A Man" and I like my Philly homegirl Patti LaBelle so no complaint there either. And we can't forget "Surrender", technically the end theme although it's almost universally accepted that it really was the main theme of TND.
You wouldn't hear me complaining. Anyway, I guess some of the Irony does get through at least to this bit of drained swamp, but it ends at the German border (no comments there, that would be too easy)..
Just for the fun of it, and to make this Irony so big it can wear shirts and introduce itself: the Pet Shop Boys are very big in Russia as well.....