Yep. Me too. Didn't like it at first but it has grown on me after
Several listens.
( also if lots of the really old guys on AJB, hate it. It must be
Cool and modern ) )
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So after finally checking out the song for Spectre, I am very let down with this track.
This does not even sound like a Bond Theme Song for a movie... This sounds like something a teeny bop kid would sing to his girlfriend after breaking up with her after one week....
The track starts out sounding epic with Thunderball esque sound but then turns into a junk pop crying record...
Clearly Barbara & Michael Wilson have no idea what they are doing in terms of music. This is frustrating to see due to the awesome sound/music of Adele for Skyfall. I am even rating Another Way to Die as way better than this song...
I really hope the score and movie are epic because if the really did not do the bond fans right with this track.
Sam Smith is the right choice but the sound for this track is not there neither is the lyrics... Very Disappointing and will not download/buy the song.
I think it actually could be pretty great if worked into the score like classic Bond themes/films. Whether or not they actually want to do that is another thing, though.
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Well...if there's one thing in Bond that's more polarizing than the lead actor choice, it's the film's theme song About half of them over the years have been growers instead of 'love at first listen'...but I can honestly say that I don't detest any of them. They can't all be Dame Shirley belting out 'Diamonds.' C'est la guerre.
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This ended up a lot like how me and a lot of other people on here expected. It is 100% Sam Smith's brand and not James Bond's brand, regardless of the lie he says in that interview. "I wrote this thing in 10 minutes and its the best thing i've ever done in my life" - Well it probably is the best song you've ever made, but that's just because of the first 15 seconds of instrumental you released a week ago. I have never actually wanted so badly to stop playing a bond song, making it 2 minutes in. I can even enjoy another way to die and die another day, and licence to kill. But this thing. This isn't a bond song. Its the wrong genre and it sucks. And beyond his actual singing style, the actual lyrics are god awful as well. I enjoyed the theme song to "SPY" a lot more than this. I can't believe I'm gonna say it, this might be the 2nd bond song not worthy of being on my ipod, the first being Muse's rejected theme. Ok, as a big bond fan i gotta go and finish the damn thing. |) ?:) X-(
I wonder if they had reversed the format if it would have worked better. I found the verses to be big and very Bond-like, and then the chorus gets very quiet, too subtle and dull. If it had a bigger chorus I'd probably be ok with it
“Ive been near before, but always hit the floor” – This doesn’t make you feel like James Bond. It is damn depressing. It sounds like he’s just complaining about his crappy life. Regardless of Bond’s parent’s dying, and his alcoholism, how (Craig’s bond) can’t keep a girl for too long, I have to seriously believe that he enjoys his job, like a lot. Why else would he not have retired after vesper died. He could’ve started looking for love again, but instead chose the adrenaline rush he gets in his dangerous profession.
“Never shoot to miss” – this is like the only line in the whole thing that could possibly tie it to bond. Otherwise its just a new single that Smith is pushing out for himself. He lied in that interview, he did not make the song for bond fans, he made it for his fans, and that is just wrong. He has just scarred what has already been deemed the otherwise completely perfect bond film by pretty much the entire internet.
“If I risk it all would you break my fall” – What in the world does that possibly even mean? Its just sentimental dribble poop.
I honestly would rather listen to the disney’s Pocahontas soundtrack. That’s actually pretty good.
Okay, lame confession time...the first time he broke into that eye-watering falsetto I genuinely thought it was a woman and was thinking to myself "Hey, I didn't know this was a duet." Whoops.
Well... too bad Sam's voice doesn't compliment the orchestration of the song. He said he wanted to sing a love song... maybe he should've been worried about singing a "Bond" song. Not impressed in least by Writings on The Wall. It's his voice that really blows this for me.
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The Commander wrote that Florence of Florenece and the Machine might have made this work. It might. She has a very good voice and falsetto doesn't have to sound weak from a good female singer. Like many have written before, hopefully the instrumentals will be used in the soundtrack.
I like the song...it will play well over the opening titles. I don't care for Sam's voice for this song, especially when he goes super high register; more like what Bond would have sounded like after the torture scene in CR ) -{
This is literally what it sounds like: "I don't have any friends . I am unemployed , I live at home with my parents , My boyfriend got cancer and died:(, my earring got infected , and my dog ran away . Life is too hard , I keep giving up (falling down, running away). But if you give me a shoulder to cry on , maybe I will quit complaining!!!
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I've held off posting my opinion as I wanted to give the song chance and a few plays before casting judgment.
All I'll say is that it's definitely a grower on me plus over the titles I think it'll work excellently. Instrumentals are great , the only parts which I'm not overly keen on is when the pitch goes rather high , but again it's a grower for sure. Played it a good few times now and I seem to be getting more fond.
In honesty I think it'll be a good theme in time and many may look back at their first judgements once it's been in the film. My 2 peneth anyway -{
Hardly a memorable tune and the trouble with SS's voice, is that once you've heard a couple of his songs, you get fed up of it quickly. Not a good choice for Spectre IMO.
Didn't feel like a full song - didn't build up to anything.
That's my biggest complaint. I can deal with Sam Smith's voice. As a composition it doesn't go anywhere, meaning it will fit in well with Thomas Newman's music. His compositions never go anywhere either.
I think it actually could be pretty great if worked into the score like classic Bond themes/films. Whether or not they actually want to do that is another thing, though.
In the classic Bond films, the person who wrote the score usually wrote the theme, or at least worked on it. To ask Thomas Newman to use the theme in the score—a proper amount and not for just a few bars like in Skyfall—is an insult to him.
I liked it up to 1.28, when the falsetto kicked in but that wasn't the only problem- the crescendo that seemed to be building from the beginning of the song just suddenly went flat. I think someone else commented that the verses are better than the chorus. I really like the orchestration though and think this will be great if incorporated into the score. Main test for me is seeing it on the main titles, only then will I know if it works...
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Several listens.
( also if lots of the really old guys on AJB, hate it. It must be
Cool and modern ) )
Sounds better with a woman singing.
She was singing?...Me likey, Donk is just popping off to hit his man sausage with a sledge hammer!
This does not even sound like a Bond Theme Song for a movie... This sounds like something a teeny bop kid would sing to his girlfriend after breaking up with her after one week....
The track starts out sounding epic with Thunderball esque sound but then turns into a junk pop crying record...
Clearly Barbara & Michael Wilson have no idea what they are doing in terms of music. This is frustrating to see due to the awesome sound/music of Adele for Skyfall. I am even rating Another Way to Die as way better than this song...
I really hope the score and movie are epic because if the really did not do the bond fans right with this track.
Sam Smith is the right choice but the sound for this track is not there neither is the lyrics... Very Disappointing and will not download/buy the song.
That screeching falsetto is awful, awful awful. The beginning is quite good and if he'd stuck to the lower ranges of his voice it may have worked.
I had really hoped they wouldn't go with Sam Smith and unfortunately I've proved myself right
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“Never shoot to miss” – this is like the only line in the whole thing that could possibly tie it to bond. Otherwise its just a new single that Smith is pushing out for himself. He lied in that interview, he did not make the song for bond fans, he made it for his fans, and that is just wrong. He has just scarred what has already been deemed the otherwise completely perfect bond film by pretty much the entire internet.
“If I risk it all would you break my fall” – What in the world does that possibly even mean? Its just sentimental dribble poop.
I honestly would rather listen to the disney’s Pocahontas soundtrack. That’s actually pretty good.
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He's completely lying. He wrote a sam smith song for his fans and not a bond song for bond fans, obviously
All I'll say is that it's definitely a grower on me plus over the titles I think it'll work excellently. Instrumentals are great , the only parts which I'm not overly keen on is when the pitch goes rather high , but again it's a grower for sure. Played it a good few times now and I seem to be getting more fond.
In honesty I think it'll be a good theme in time and many may look back at their first judgements once it's been in the film. My 2 peneth anyway -{
I really like the melodies in the verses, and the instrumentation. But that's it.
The vocals do not work for bond. Whatsoever. SS was the wrong choice.
Also, the chorus isn't very good. No hook at all.
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Hardly a memorable tune and the trouble with SS's voice, is that once you've heard a couple of his songs, you get fed up of it quickly. Not a good choice for Spectre IMO.
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That's my biggest complaint. I can deal with Sam Smith's voice. As a composition it doesn't go anywhere, meaning it will fit in well with Thomas Newman's music. His compositions never go anywhere either.
In the classic Bond films, the person who wrote the score usually wrote the theme, or at least worked on it. To ask Thomas Newman to use the theme in the score—a proper amount and not for just a few bars like in Skyfall—is an insult to him.