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But that's Airship to Silicon Valley, right? It comes after the music that plays while the mine is being flooded, and before the music that plays when Stacey is kidnapped. By that huge blimp. Look, it's right behind you. Oh, so dumb.
http://www.filedropper.com/goldfinger-auricstud
http://www.filedropper.com/moonraker-source3
The cue is longer, but I haven't written it down yet. It's a tad too faint in the film mix.
In terms of extracting music pieces from the audio tracks, for several of them, it's impossible to do so in a clean, SFX-free way. For the rest that can be ripped cleanly, it's likely their mixes will be incomplete (missing instruments). I think it's better to just write the notes down by ear in a music notation software.
The track that starts as Bond says "You're not the only one he double-crossed." is "Airship to Silicon Valley", from the soundtrack.
The track before that that starts as May Day begins to chase Stacey isn't available, but I wish it was. My fx filled version is probably the Bond soundtrack cue I listen to most.
I shall listen to them all tomorrow night.
Examining the Plane, where Leiter shoots the shark and Bond dives and discovers The Vulcan and dead body of Derval. This cue comes before Underwater Ballet. Does anyone have this one ? A long cue , but a very nice underwater segment.
Would you like to see it happen today? John Barry has passed away, but someone well-versed in his compositional style could take the themes from the film (released and unreleased) and expand and develop them, while composing new material around them. Sure, it wouldn't be a pure John Barry work, but that's not the point. The point is it'd be interesting to hear a symphony based on the Moonraker score. It's an intriguing concept, I think!
Anyway, here's another MIDI, this time from A View to a Kill: "A KGB Pipeline". It's from the scene in the M's office. I couldn't reproduce tam-tam and bass drum accurately, so the former is muted and the latter is replaced by plucked bass. But it holds together!
filedropper.com/akgbpipeline
This is, to my recollection, one of only two cues in the score which feature synthesizers, the other one being Snow Job.
In my opinion, the chord progression sounds really quirky, but it works. Quite mysterious. It took me a while to get it right, but I think it's accurate now. So if you wish, grab this other file, with just the strings, to hear that progression more clearly.
filedropper.com/akgbpipelinestringsonly
That second track really reminds me of The Persuaders.
Been a while since I have watched SF all the way through, though that is a good music cue.
Skyfall - Silva's Capture
http://picosong.com/ieXP/
I might be wrong though it maybe to do with paying royalties of themes created by other artists?