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I agree though that the songs in that film suited the environment and just sort of felt authentic to the piece.
sense of place of the music add to the charm of this film. Often overlooked and low on many lists, this is a Bond film worth revisiting.
Edit - Not counting the Bond theme of course.
AVTAK, just about sums up Siberia .....for me at least. ;)
I think so. The most genuine certainly.
There have been a few songs...
"London Calling" in DAD is one of the very best examples. "California Girls" by the Beach Boys can be found in AVTAK. "Boom Boom" by The Animals is used in SF. One of the scenes from Tosca, in QoS, contains borrowed music as well.
A direct taunt to Bond, now alone...
I liked it, too. It does have a certain late 80s pop charm to it. In fact, it's a good companion piece to the title song.
I agree. I first heard the butchered version by Celine Dion. When I heard Patti's version much later, I loved it right away....that's how the song is supposed to sound. Both the title song and end credits are excellent soul pieces.