Has your Bond fandom influenced your taste in music?

edited April 2012 in General Discussion Posts: 31
I don't mean music directly from the Bond movies. I simply mean genre.

For me, it certainly has. I'm not sure if liking Bond has directly influenced the music I listen to but they're definitely correlated. I'm 19 years-old and some of my favorite artists include Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, and the much more modern Michael Bublé. I'm not doing this for any sort of ironic or hipster reason, either. My roommates regularly poke fun at my taste in music and my dad doesn't know "where I got it from". It's just an appreciation I have. I also have a huge, huge thing about suits and tuxedos. I think I'm just into that kind of culture.

Basically what I'm asking is, could anyone reasonably surmise that you're a James Bond fan simply by the type of music you listen to?

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  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
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    Hmm, not sure...

    I like The Who, Jimi, Led Zepp, Small Faces, Black Sabbath, Oasis, The Kinks, Rolling Stones, Nirvana, Bowie ect......... What does that tell you?
  • Me, definitely not. I am mainly a 80's metal head but I also listen to a variety of hard rock from early metal from the 70''s to some things going today. The new Halestorm CD hasn't left my car or home system for the past week or so, also big into Alter Bridge at the moment.

    Of course, my collection of Bond music CD's are never far out of the rotation. The music in the series is why my tastes are not just limited to metal and can be rather eclectic in my appreciation. I can go from Mozart to 60's classics to smooth jazz, I like what I like and have always loved music in general. One of my first memories was listening to my Dad playing his trumpet. In other words, being a musician and having that talent runs in my family.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    edited April 2012 Posts: 24,161
    This is an excellent question and absolutely it has! Watching Bond as a kid helped a great deal in developping an interesting affection for film music (John Barry, people, the man with the midas touch). I was ashamed of this at first for while all my class mates in school seemed to listen to "modern" music, I was secretly tracking down film scores of the James Bond films.

    Having already learned to actually pay attention to film scores from my repeated viewings of the Bonds, I began doing the exact same thing with other scores in other films and by other composers. While others could name every band member of Metallica, U2 or Nirvana, I knew John Williams, Jerry Godsmith, Elliot Goldenthal, Miklos Rosza, Hans Zimmer, David Arnold, Eric Serra... and many more. In music class, I was the only one whose paper did NOT involve Madonna or Aerosmith, but Morricone, Horner and Young instead.

    Don't get me wrong. I did listen to pop, metal, rock and dance music occasionally but 90 % of my musical time was nevertheless spent on film music. And it has remained this way.

    Would my love for film music have been non-existing were it not for Bond? I doubt it. In the end, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Rambo, the Kubrick films, the Hitchcock films, Ben-Hur, ... they all shaped my appreciation for good scores. But it happens so that in this life in this universe, it all started with Bond for me.
  • Posts: 2,189
    007_Matt wrote:
    I don't mean music directly from the Bond movies. I simply mean genre.

    For me, it certainly has. I'm not sure if liking Bond has directly influenced the music I listen to but they're definitely correlated. I'm 19 years-old and some of my favorite artists include Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, and the much more modern Michael Bublé. I'm not doing this for any sort of ironic or hipster reason, either. My roommates regularly poke fun at my taste in music and my dad doesn't know "where I got it from". It's just an appreciation I have. I also have a huge, huge thing about suits and tuxedos. I think I'm just into that kind of culture.

    Basically what I'm asking is, could anyone reasonably surmise that you're a James Bond fan simply by the type of music you listen to?

    I am EXACTLY the same way! I think in part it has to do with the type of man you idealize and aspire to be. I don't think that there's one among us ho don't want to be like bond in one way or another, be it the sexyness, the physical strength, the purpose of life, or the luxurious lifestile. Bond's life leaves much to be desired by all kinds of people, and we all idealize him for diffrent reasons.

    I'm guessing that you, @007_Matt, probably think Sean was the best Bond, or was your favorite actor in the role, as he is to me, and I guess that because Connery's Bond is about being an old-school cool that you get from big band crooners like Frand and Dean and Nat. Thay represent a classic level of coolness that doesn't go out of stile like Sean's parted haircut. However their are always those who need to be a bit more rebelious or hipsterish or just diffrent, and they gravitate to the newer types of music.

    I guess what I'm trying to say is that your idea of good music is a reflection on what your interpritation of the Bond charector is as it relates to your own life and your own tastes. If your basic vision of Bond is as a well dressed man gliding through a casino to meet a gorgeous woman like it's the 1950's, you'll probaby enjoy crooners like Frank and Dean. But if you imagine Bond as a guy who's driving a car fast, guns blazing, wind in his hair and an evil woman shooting at him from a helacoptor, than you may tend to like rock or metal. Your taste in music reflects on what you like about the Bond charector.
  • Posts: 31
    @sirseanisbond, you make a lot of great points! Connery is probably tied for my favorite Bond with Craig.

    @DarthDimi, I couldn't agree more. Two years ago I saw Star Wars in Concert and I even have a shirt that says "John Williams is the man!"

    I think this picture pretty much sums up my taste in clothes and music.
    http://funstoo.blogspot.com/2012/03/swag-is-for-boys-class-is-for-men.html
  • edited April 2012 Posts: 278
    "Has you Bond Fandom influenced your taste in music?"...

    Yes very much so....

    For me at the age of 8-ish I found Bond and in doing so the Music and from there on in I was hooked and sold on the whole Film Score listening bug!!
    Since then (and I'm now Approaching 40 :-((...) I have followed and bought just about all of the John Barry stuff along with the likes of Goldsmith, Williams, Horner, Kamen, Schiffrin, Morricone, Fenton, Mancini, Glass, Young, Shore, Jarre, Zimmer, Powell, Nyman, Arnold...and just about any one who's Film scores catch my ear!! In all I am a Film Score listener only with the mix-in of Queen, Eric Clapton, Portishead, Goldfrapp etc, many of the songs I play are nearly always of a Film Score type, where they could lend themselves to a Movie I suppose!? Eric Clapton I saw in Concert about "91 I think, when he was performing with the late great Micheal Kamen and the National Philharmonic orchestra at the Albert hall. He performed Kamens Concecto for Electric Guitar & Orchestra along with tracks from the Score to Brazil and Edge of Darkness, and it was one of the best concerts I've gone too, Kamen was Brilliant a real pro and full of energy, really lovely man!!
    John Barry I've seen 4 times and he was the Governor, I also met him twice and he really was a gent, totally unassuming and keen to chat... ^:)^ .
    Jerry Goldsmith I've seen twice, both at the Barbican in London and like Barry he owned the Stage, Morricone was outstanding and utterly Professional, Henry Mancini was a good laugh and again a real old pro....! George Fenton has done two Concerts recently and both were very very good indeed, shame his never got the call to do Bond I feel!? I've seen just about all the old pros and many of the new lot as well, along with having the pleasure?, to hang out with a few of them too which is always fun!?

    ...Anyhow I'm waffling now, sorry!!

    So Yes my Music Choice is all responsible to Bond and in-particular, The Late & Greatest Of Them All....John Barry!!

    Over and out!.... :-B

    P.S... I too Love good suits/clothes shoes, and My mates/girlfrends at school never understood what I was listing to on my "Walkman"...remember those!!? My now wife has always understood!? :-?
  • edited April 2012 Posts: 12,837
    Not really no. I LOVE rock, and I can never really get into the big, elegant bond-style music unless it's IN a Bond film.
  • I grew up listening to the bond soundtrack albums so ive been heavily influenced, i was born in 1990 and got into bond around 1996 so Goldeneye would of been the most recent, loved them all and i still do! Ive recently been to see Duran duran who performed a view to a kill and Paul McCartney for Live and let die! My fave band is U2 though (Bono and edge incidently wrote the lyrics and the title track for Goldeneye).
  • I'm pretty much a Hard Rock/Metal fan, (The Offspring, Foo Fighters, Metallica, etc.), but I've now started purchasing movie score soundtracks after purchasing all the Bond soundtracks.

    Just for whenever I'm at work or for ambient sounds etc.
  • CommanderRossCommanderRoss The bottom of a pitch lake in Eastern Trinidad, place called La Brea
    Posts: 8,247
    Has Bond influenced my taste in music? Yes and no. It hasn't really altered my taste, but it certainly got me in touch with music I wouldn't have heard about without the series. My taste ranges from the Pet Shop Boys to Metallica, to Guns 'n Roses, via Paul Simon over to Tsjaikovski, rounding Vivaldi an Handel in one go to touch on Pink Floyd, rolling over to the Dubliners. And many, many in between. Actually, one of my favorite Bond-songs is FRWL. I don't think many here would agree on that beeing one of the best Bond-ongs, but I love it. Oh, and I should mention Mark Knopfler as one of the best artists ever.


    Does this coincide with why I love Bond? Well, next to the adventure (many of my friends tell me I'm adventurous, but I don't think I am) there's one main thing: I'm a loner, like Bond. I love travelling, but don't need company to feel good. On the contrary, I like the smaller, unassuming hotels, the walking around or going out alone, that sort of thing. Just like the book-Bond does (the one in the films obviously prefers the expensive hotels). And like Bond I am a cameleon. I can walk with the rich and highly educated, but also with the lesser fortunate and lesser mannered.

    So, you decide if my reasons to like Bond coincide with my musical taste.

    Oh, and for one song I think sounds very Bondian though it isn't a Bond-song: Nina Simone
  • MartinBondMartinBond Trying not to muck it up again
    edited April 2012 Posts: 860
    007_Matt wrote:
    I'm 19 years-old and some of my favorite artists include Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, and the much more modern Michael Bublé. I'm not doing this for any sort of ironic or hipster reason, either. My roommates regularly poke fun at my taste in music and my dad doesn't know "where I got it from". It's just an appreciation I have. I also have a huge, huge thing about suits and tuxedos.

    The absolute only thing I would have to change here is the 19 to 18. Therefore, I salute you! ^:)^

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    In a way yes. I have a greater appreciation for film scoring that I wouldn't have had if it wasn't for the memorable Bond scores. I wouldn't have recognized the names of Bill Conti and John Barry in other movies and be able to hear their distinct style without them.

    Prior to Bond, the only film scores that stood out to me were Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, and The Godfather.
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    Not that i have noticed? Countless times though i have heard tunes or songs that have made me think? "That would sound pretty cool in a Bond movie!"
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    NO, but John Barry spoiled my taste for secondrate composers. :D
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
    edited April 2012 Posts: 28,694
    007_Matt wrote:
    I don't mean music directly from the Bond movies. I simply mean genre.

    For me, it certainly has. I'm not sure if liking Bond has directly influenced the music I listen to but they're definitely correlated. I'm 19 years-old and some of my favorite artists include Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, and the much more modern Michael Bublé. I'm not doing this for any sort of ironic or hipster reason, either. My roommates regularly poke fun at my taste in music and my dad doesn't know "where I got it from". It's just an appreciation I have. I also have a huge, huge thing about suits and tuxedos. I think I'm just into that kind of culture.

    Basically what I'm asking is, could anyone reasonably surmise that you're a James Bond fan simply by the type of music you listen to?

    Hell yeah, that is exactly me! Frank Sinatra is my favorite entertainer of all time and my days no matter how blue are always cheered up when I tune out and escape for this world with Frank's wonderful voice. Don't let anyone poke fun at you @007_Matt, you have fantastic taste. And Michael Bublé is naturally a big favorite of mine because he has kept alive the music of the golden days and does it justice.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    I don't think so, no. I'm a big fan of Dave Matthews Band, Rush, Michael Jackson, Panic at the Disco, and John Coltrane. All varied, but none of them were really influenced by James Bond.
  • Posts: 278
    SaintMark wrote:
    NO, but John Barry spoiled my taste for second-rate composers. :D

    Spot on my friend....but he couldn't help it!! :-B .
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