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I used to have the film soundtrack on cassette and listened to that piece over and over.
Surely @SirHenry you should be showing Conti some 'Brotherly Love'? ;-)
You actually like that "kid pounding on a piano" sound there? Or do you mean after that part?
I could have done more easily with some good porn type sax in the Bond/Lisl love scene, and I don't mean the cliched Kenny G type. Instead we get flugel horn and it might as well be Kenny G.
I love that part too. It does a great job of building up the tension of the scene. It's in the second half of "Ski...Shoot...Jump" I believe.
There are some brilliant cues throughout the movie and the main title piece is a classic. Do I listen to the main title? No, never but it is a classic. I know, just my opinion.....
When Bond is being followed by Charles Dance and Locque, he is absolutely sh1tting himself and the music makes the scene very suspenseful. I know it's dated but I think that Run, Shoot &Jump is a very well scored piece that fits the scenes very well.
Again the St Cyril's Monestry climb sequence is very tense and suspenseful.
Melina's Revenge - a fantastic cue. Are people really overlooking these just to jump on the bandwagon of saying it is dated and would have been better written by John Barry?
The music is upbeat and I think it fits the film.
I just wish that the little guitar piece that was playing whilst the two old dudes were dancing was on the soundtrack. Oh yes, and the other vocal piece. I doubt Conti scored those though.
Thinking about it I must be biased because I even like Make it Last all Night! Has it dated? Maybe but I love it!
"Take him away....."
I sort of know what he means. For example, Thunderball is a classic, but I wouldn't listen to it- it's not my 'kind' of Bond theme, but I still acknowledge it's powerful vocals etc.
Conti definitely composed the best gunbarrel of the series.
Maybe it's just me, but except for the cowbell it sounds nearly identical to Martin's LALD which obviously came before.
The best gun barrels are still Barry's. Kamen did a great one too.
Yes Kamen's gunbarrel is still the best piece of music in his score. The first time I heard his darker version of the Bond theme, I knew I was about to watch a different Bond film to what I was used to :-)