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Five.
Skyfall was so overrated and Adele belted out the song to the point of screeching.
The chorus of Skyfall is as dull as the 30 minutes between the PTS and the Shanghai sequence.
Writing's On The Wall is absolutely ok, it's not GoldenEye, but then since GoldenEye there hasn't been a Bond theme that really kicked ass.
For me Sam Smith's contribution belongs in the same category as TWINE, a nice dramatic ballad with good orchestration.
People just are expecting too much really. And they should be glad not to receive another catastrophe like AWTD or DAD or the forgettable YKMN that was only saved by the use of it's melody in the score.
I really love it, it's a grower!
My immediate reaction this time (on account of a recent Bondathon):
"Who's strangling a cat"
Voice is rather horrible and whiney imho. Orchestration is excellent as is the overall 'sound'. I'm hopeful we get an instrumental for the titles and this thing is relegated to the end credits.
I very much agree on the comments about Disney. This could be the theme to Bambi, Barbie & Ken, or Frozen 2 as was mentioned earlier.
Of course it does and EoN knows this better than most. Smith singing the song is actually more important than what Bond fans think of the actual song itself Wether it be good or bad.
Well said.
Adele can get away with singing like a woman because she is one. Unfortunately Sam can't.
I haven't seen anybody on here expect a whole lot from the song since Smith was announced - it was much more of a "wait and see" atmosphere. It hasn't even cleared that low barrier.
Skyfall as a song had a much better structure and actually built towards a finish. WOTW just fizzles out.
YKMN deserves far more credit than you give it, too.
First listen - meh. Not awful but not great either. As someone above said, it's all vocal with hardly any melody or audible orchestration. It feels like it needs a few bars where Sam catches his breath and let's the strings and brass do the talking.
Those opening 15 seconds that were released are very misleading. The intrementals just disappear into the background after that.
How we miss Barry. Or perhaps even Arnold to be honest.
I suppose it's a relief that it's not terrible, but there's no melody at all as far as I can tell. I am guessing Newman wasn't involved after all?
Second listen. May be it's a bit of a grower? Nice lyrics. Perhaps the best lyrically for quite a long time?
Hmmm. It definitely rewards a few listens. Not sure it's ever going to be a classic but better than I initially thought.
Agreed
Important to get him on board. I'll all help the film. ;)
We'll have to wait and see how the rest of the world reacts - which can take a while - before it can truly be labeled a success or disappointment.
Agree. Though I wasn't really expecting anything else. But was hoping that maybe it would be good and I've have to eat humble pie. Also agree re: YKMN, it really grew on me and now I think it's one of the better ones, at least it's got balls!
Add me to that list.
I now can only hope for a punchy, brassy, ballsy score to compensate. All hope is not lost.....yet.
That's not entirely correct: