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This is the reason i admire your generation. Most of my generation are simps or bunch of whiny snowflakes.
The generation that grew up with the Beatles are now telling the youth to get a haircut.
Sam Smith just releases “To Die For”, wonder if he was half working on something for the new film?
That’s your comparison? Like, wow.
I've listened to it using both and my judgment didn't change, I still love it :D
I listened to it headphones first and boy was it good.
Same, but it helps with headphones more.
I was replying to him not you, I thought quoting your post with an answer to his would make that clear, apologies for the mistake.
Obviously a Cornell fan and like YKMN, Cornell sounds incredible on that track, don't know what hes going on about.
Also, this song feels like an appropriately emotive tone for Craig's farewell, whereas You Know My Name had the appropriate angry rock anthem style to jumpstart his tenure. I don't think a hard-rock song would've worked as others have suggested, because this is the last Craig movie and should be appropriate to that fact.
Overall a pleasant surprise of a song given how awful Spectre's was.
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Mods, I'm posting the robot thing. If you don't find appropriate, just tell me and I'll delete it.
I don’t like Cornell’s voice. Just my opinion. I think the outro where he shouts “you know my name” 3-4 times at the end sounds like he’s aiming beyond his natural register. He might be able to hit the notes but it sounds strangulated to me.
It’s rock! Not a school recital.
It's just the way his voice sounded in that higher register. It had a bit of that "raspy" quality to it. Another example below:
I am also over the moon to have had the composer involved with the song again. I cannot wait for this score.
I think he is a talented singer and did a good job
Sure, I didn't like the song too much, but after listening it now...I think it's even more "up-tempo" than Eilish's song
Both songs are in the same tier of "eh" for me, but I guess they are better than QoS
WOTW is a gorgeous song, musically and lyrically. It's the falsetto that feels out of place.
I think WOTW and NTTD are both from Bond's perspective.
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YKNM is the best song in the franchise since TLD.