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Much agreed.
Really and what About LALD or LTK or even TSWLM which left us with two classic moments (Nobody does it better and Bond '77) I cannot recall anything from the generic QoS soundtrack.
They're good too. Just not as good.
Now, FYEO? That I actually dig.
Although weirdly I think Williams' style is easier to get closer to than Barry's is. John Powell's score for Solo (admittedly using quite a lot of Williams' themes) gets the feel right.
I think the only time Arnold actually attempted full-on Barry was City of Lovers from CR, and he did manage it, but that sort of thing was atypical of Barry's scoring style anyway.
I must admit I was disappointed he didn't just play out YKMN as an action cue at some point in the movie, kind of like how Barry used TLD as an action cue over stuff like the assassination escape etc. A big brassy version of YKMN over the tanker truck sequence or something would have been good I think.
Nailed it.
Love Arnold's work on this cue.
I much prefer his work on Godzilla to that of Independence Day, personally. That cue is just one example of why.
Oh, before I forget....the motif that pops up again in TWINE is heard here in the recently released expanded edition of Godzilla, it starts around 1:17. In TWINE, it appears when M uses the clock to power the locator card.
Thanks. Look forward to watching it.
Really good interview (even though dear David looked a bit hungover..!)
Interesting that he came up with the idea for 'You Know My Name' from seeing Daniel Craig crash through a wall. Also the fact that the song was done as if it was Bond telling it as a warning.
Also cool is his recollection of doing the TND score was to have one foot in the 60's and one in the 90's
Nice to know Arnold is still a huge Bond fan as well.
I can't believe that the years go by so fast!
I've got to watch that episode again; it's one of the best. Especially when he's dreaming that the other guest is laughing while holding the oysters.
Also, he has a photo of Shirley Bassey.
It's a classic!
I had completely forgot about that. Such a random thing to include in the luggage. :))
+1.
LALD & LTK are far superior scores.
I didn't know he had created music for the CR screen tests.
I also liked hearing him talk about his excitement at watching the GE teaser trailer.
I would agree with Arnold that his music isn't too much about homages and quotations of older scores. The "machine gun brass" in TND is pretty much the same as the beginning of the FRWL title music, but that's about the only really clear reference to an older score, as far as I can remember. He writes in the same idiom as John Barry, but he does his own thing.
It's also very cool that he knows Warren Ringham and Q The Music Show.