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Ah, but there is piano. Take a listen again to Jellyfish, Modigliani, Day Wasted, and Someone Usually Dies.
Neither on Firefox, but you can listen to the tracks here
Don't hate me.
They're both great, but the MI theme makes me feel like I can scale the world's tallest building when I listen to it.
The MI theme is thrilling but to me the JB theme means much more, too many memories and I never grow tired of hearing it in the various arrangments, Barry has managed to incorporate so well that each time it feels fresh, something no other composer has been able to do so effortlessly.
?!? To the stake!!! Light that fire!!! Bring the torches!!! Off with his head!!!
I prefer the Rocky 1 and 4 themes and the Duke Nukem theme to the Bond theme. DON'T JUDGE ME!!!
Fastest 'go', zip, and rinse I've managed too :>
"the totally unmemorable score by Thomas Newman is certainly no substitute for previous 007 soundtrack writer David Arnold, let alone the late, great John Barry"
http://louderthanwar.com/skyfall-film-review-by-ian-johnston/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
"The only things really missing from the films are a stand out score (Thomas Newman’s work is fine but he’s no John Barry, or not even David Arnold"
http://www.sabotagetimes.com/tv-film/skyfall-review-the-best-bond-has-ever-been/
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I think it will be a case of a Tom Newman Bond Score, rather than a Bond Score by Tom Newman, which is fine by me. I can't wait to hear the full thing, both seperately and within the film.
Interesting little snippet there, anyone heard anything about this book? This is the first I've heard about it, as someone who is huge fan of the Barry scores for Bond it sounds like a must have.
I found this is on Amazon, it's out 1st November.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Music-James-Bond-Burlingame/dp/019986330X
Thanks for posting. Seems like it was a humerous event to attend?
31. Old Dog, New Tricks (1:47)
I call Bond theme! (I wish at least)
I doubt it. Judging by the title, it's from the scene where
True, from all the Bond tracks I like most, like 'Crawl End Crawl' and TND's 'Backseatdriver' and 'Elliot's Party', Arnold basically used others for that, like indeed Four Tet, but also Propellorheads.
http://www.filmtracks.com/scoreboard/index.cgi?read=117420&expand=1#117420
wonder if we'll get mr arnold back for bond 24 ......
i dont doubt you marketto but where did u see or hear this??
Saw the film last Friday. Didn't stay for the credits, but definitely heard one of David Arnold's cues in the movie.
im not sure if thats a appreciation of arnold or newman running out of ideas!
how did the score fit the film may i ask?
would you of prefered arnold scoring?