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Probably. I think people here make a lot of projections when they talk about Bond's musical tastes.
Not necessarily. One can be born twenty years ago and think very little of contemporary music.
"Matron
Sitting by de seaside siftin sand
De hair on her head could tie a goat."
This what he sings to Honney. In the film he knows the lyric to Under De Mangew Tree so it seems that yep Bond has a positive frame of mind and liked some fun reggae!
I'll change the thread title if this has been so confusing. If it is Fleming's Bond, then think what records he would have, and for more recent Bonds like Craig's what he would have on an electronic device. Simply what any incarnation of the character would like to listen to.
But Craig's Bond was born in '68. I doubt he grew up listening to big band jazz.
Maybe Scott Walker, Tom Waits and Nic Cave. Perhaps even EDM. He would have been 20 in the Summer of E - the perfect age for that.
Seriously though, he would probably be into music from the 1940s, considering his age. Fleming had him born ca 1917, later changed to ca 1924.
The generation you belong to is just one thing. The environment he grew up in, his family and upbringing matter too.
Oh, I see. Now I get it!
The strange thing about the rave scene is that it brought together clubbers from all walks of life, and all social demographic groups. I have hard to time believing Craig's Bond didn't at least dally in that lifestyle, even if he grew to quickly dislike it. All teenagers and young adults experiment, in some form or other.
George: Sad Australian songs about losing a loved one. And drinking songs.
Roger: Tchaikovsky, Grace Jones, Disco while skiing, Space Rock
Timothy: Opera, Musicals, Classical Cello, New Wave
Pierce: Abba, Madonna
Daniel: Grunge Rock
In the novel of LALD, Leiter loves jazz, and tries to get Bond into his love for the likes of "Sir Duke" Ellington, Billy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald or Charlie Parker.
01. Michael Jackson - Man In The Mirror
02. Judi Dench - Send in the Clowns
03. ABBA-Mamma Mia
04. ABBA - Money Money Money (The bills i have to pay..)
05. Laura Zocca - Black & White
06. Racoon - Freedom
07. Leonard Cohen - Dench Dance Me To The End Of Love
08. Leonard Cohen - My Secret Life
09. Rob D - Speed Me Towards Death
10. Amanda Abizaid - A Place In Time
11. Shirley Bassey - Living Tree
12. Duffy - Rain On Your Parade
13. Shirley Bassey - No Good About Goodbye
14. David Arnold - Looking For Clues
15. Paloma Faith - Upside Down
16. Paloma Faith - Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful?
17. Robert Palmer - Know By Now
18. Andreas Johnson. Lissen to The games we play
19. Escape The Fate - Lost In Darkness & Prepare Your Weapon
20. Fort Minor - Believe Me
21. Jhene Aiko - Mirrors
22. The lone bellow - Bleeding out
23. Nonono - Pumpin Blood (It's A Lie)
24. The Script - No Good in Goodbye
25. Smashing pumpkins - The end is the beginning is the end
26. Alan Walker - Faded
27. Editors - All The Kings
28. Alan Walker - Sing Me To Sleap
29. Stephen Swartz - Bullet Train (ft. Joni Fatora)
30. Stephen - Crossfire Pt. II (ft. Talib Kweli & KillaGraham)
31. Kensington - War
32. Blue Rising - Dust
33. Naughty Boy ft. Beyoncé, Arrow Benjamin - Runnin' (Lose It All)
34. The Lion King - Be prepared
35. Katy Perry - Rise
35. Brandy Clark - Girl Next Door
37. RONDÉ - Why Do You Care
38. Christina Perri - Human
39. Britney Spears - Criminal (Mamma i am in love with a criminal)
40. TheFatRat - Time Lapse
Playlist:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=F9Nh84lfvW0&list=PLIJ67xtUCHXgLJW46PtdBMzIg0iiGnlnr
Connery- Old school pop and some jazz. The sort of stuff that were the actual Bond themes from that time. He also seemed to have an affinity for Caribbean culture and even put on some island music in DN. I could see him listening to a little ska or reggae in his downtime. He obviously wasn't keen on the rock trend with his comment on The Beatles in Goldfinger.
Moore-Probably pretty similar to Connery (they are about the same age after all), but he seems more like a "go with the flow" type guy, so he'd be a bit more open minded about rock music. It's also easy to see TSWLM era Rodge donning a leisure suit and hitting the disco, but he may just be there to socialize and meet women rather than out of affinity for the music.
Dalton- Soulful rock music and mature synthpop (i.e Depeche Mode)
Brosnan- Probably just general MOR "adult contemporary" pop from that era, with maybe a little classic rock/Britpop
Craig- Alt rock, blues/soul, and maybe a little top 40.
41. Jarryd James - Do You Remember
42. Sabrina Carpenter - Run and Hide
43. Emma Bale - Worth It
44.Volbeat & Danko Jones - Black Rose
45. Selena Gomez - Kill Em With Kindness
46. Beyoncé - I Was Here
great post
Which James Bond would listen to Selena Gomez and Beyoncé???
Did he say anything more about those "dos and don'ts" regarding Bond music, especially in terms of the underscore they were to compose?
Imagining Bond's record collection now - all on vinyl, of course (to be played on a high-end record player - possibly vintage even): full of rare limited pressings, and perhaps bootlegs he's gathered on his many adventures abroad! :))
Edit: Perhaps he would play his music on something like a Thorens TD 124? (image found on Instagram)