I think Gassy Man's suggestion of the blues is closest. We know from Sir James Molony that Bond suffered from the blues following Tracy's death, and even in earlier years Bond is very much a romantic in his approach to women (romantic in an older sense if the word; I don't think he would like rom-coms ) ).
Wasn't classical and jazz mentioned in the books? Perhaps the modern ones.
I don't remembr Bond ever listening to music in the books. Anyone know?
There was a line in TMWTGG book where Bond hears a favourite song of his being played in a Jamaican bar. But I can't remember what it was and I'm at work pretending to work so I haven't got access to it.
As for now, I know for a "fact", proper gen, pinky swear that Bond absolutely loves the retro jazz style of the amazing singer CARO EMERALD!
So much so, she will be doing the next Bond theme.
It's interesting that in all the years that Bond films have been made, we know next to nothing about this. A good question. We know he doesn't care for the Beatles. Daniel Craig's Bond is a Gen-Xer, and he and I are almost exactly the same age (which is why they'd better start making films faster), but if he grew up on the stuff I did, along with his dark personality, I'm guessing more like Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, that sort of thing, along with classical jazz and symphonies. His Bond is much moodier, so maybe he would be into the blues. I'd think he would still be listening to modern music, too, leaning toward the nostalgia craze that ironically is where the next artist for the theme song should be coming from.
Gassy Man, it's great you recall Bond's dislike of the Beatles, I recall Goldfinger, when the great Sean said something about how tough it would be "to listen to the Beatles without earmuffs" just before he gets whacked and Shirley Eaton ends up gold painted and dead.
I got creative and thought of a few albums Bond might have in his sparse collection:
Frank Sinatra cause Bond has been to NY, a very Frank city, and likes quiet melancholy Chairman of the Board tunes like "Wee Hours of the Evening"
Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis because 007 has been to New Orleans, digs Louis, and Miles appeals to Bond's darker side, with Davis fantastic playing of challenging, often sharply disjointed music.
Bond might have 2 classical records, Bach, Brandenburg Concertos, and Beethoven piano music. Even keeled, thoughful, measured music.
And finally I will give Bond, the Beatles non fan, credit for having one Rolling Stones album. High Tide and Green Grass, 1960s early greatest hits LP. Perhaps 007 didn't like She Loves You Yeah Yeah Yeah, but he responds to tunes that remind him of his mortality and women of the past, The Last Time, As Tears Go By, Satisfaction, etc. Something about the Stones darker side gets under Bond's skin for his late nights at home between missions, spent brooding, remembering, or throwing on an album for a midnight female visitor.
This is a fun idea, let's grow Bond's LP collection.
If your referring to Fleming's Bond, it seems that his tastes ran along the lines of Fleming's as did his other tastes (cars, cigarette/liquor brands, etc.). Men of Fleming's background and time usually enjoyed classical music or jazz, blues, swing performed in the "cocktail lounge" tradition that one heard in expensive hotel bars and resorts. They also enjoyed latin dance and calypso - a popular style in the 1940's and 50's. If you research many movie musicals back then - even Fred Astaire films- that music was very popular. Notice in the novel DN, Fleming knew the words to "Mary Ann".
As far as the EON's Bond, I would be guessing, but from watching the films it seems that Connery's version may have had tastes similar to Fleming's and perhaps Lazenby as well.
As far as the rest up to Craig, probably would still fit into the jazz/classical group (though
they had Dalton attending the classical performances in TLD because he was on a mission,
he looked right at home in those concert hall settings). Craig would be a tough one for me,
though if pressed I would probably say jazz and blues over rock. I also would say that all
the Bonds - EON's and Fleming's, probably enjoyed the native folk music of the countries they
visited.
If your referring to Fleming's Bond, it seems that his tastes ran along the lines of Fleming's as did his other tastes (cars, cigarette/liquor brands, etc.). Men of Fleming's background and time usually enjoyed classical music or jazz, blues, swing performed in the "cocktail lounge" tradition that one heard in expensive hotel bars and resorts. They also enjoyed latin dance and calypso - a popular style in the 1940's and 50's. If you research many movie musicals back then - even Fred Astaire films- that music was very popular. Notice in the novel DN, Fleming knew the words to "Mary Ann".
As far as the EON's Bond, I would be guessing, but from watching the films it seems that Connery's version may have had tastes similar to Fleming's and perhaps Lazenby as well.
As far as the rest up to Craig, probably would still fit into the jazz/classical group (though
they had Dalton attending the classical performances in TLD because he was on a mission,
he looked right at home in those concert hall settings). Craig would be a tough one for me,
though if pressed I would probably say jazz and blues over rock. I also would say that all
the Bonds - EON's and Fleming's, probably enjoyed the native folk music of the countries they
visited.
The novel bond would like George Feyer, Edith Piaf, and The Darktown Strutters Ball by Joe Fingers Carr.
In fact those were some of Ian Fleming's choices on Desert Island Discs in 1963. -{
Yes. Also we know that Bond memorizes the album, Vox 500, that Tiffany Case is playing when he meets her. Also I think he probably likes the The Dinning Sister singing "I Wonder Who is Kissing Her Now".
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The novel bond would like George Feyer, Edith Piaf, and The Darktown Strutters Ball by Joe Fingers Carr.
In fact those were some of Ian Fleming's choices on Desert Island Discs in 1963. -{
Yes. Also we know that Bond memorizes the album, Vox 500, that Tiffany Case is playing when he meets her. Also I think he probably likes the The Dinning Sister singing "I Wonder Who is Kissing Her Now".
Bond has to skip a Track on the Album as it holds Memories for him.
1.On Her Majesties Secret Service 2.The Living Daylights 3.license To Kill 4.The Spy Who Loved Me 5.Goldfinger
Surely, Bond's taste in music would be similar to his tastes in just about everything else. It would be something desperately cool, macho, expensive and knowledgeable.
Which almost certainly means that it would be someone we've never heard of. Some sultry jazz chanteuse that he had bedded who never achieved commercial success but had a cult following in a sleazy jazz bar in old Marseille.
I'd say that he knows the classics, has been to the opera and the ballet (but considers them a bit effeminate) and the expensive sound system in his DB9 plays songs that remind him of passionate couplings with the aforementioned sulky chanteuse.
Surely he only listens to the classics: John Barry, David Arnold, with a touch of George Martin, Bill. Conti, Marvin Hamlisch and a few others thrown in...
Im sure Bond ,due to Flemings Jamaican bolt hole ,would be partial to a bit of reggae now and then .I can just visualise Bond in his garden (if he had one) a few mates round from the office ,the Barbie on ,bit of jerk chicken smoking away ,
a bucket of cold red stripes on ice ,and a bit of Bob in the back ground
Well we saw Dalton having a jazz station on while driving in TLD so there's that...
I've always pictured Bond listening to news or, if he's driving with the top down, not listening to anything at all, just cruising alone with his thoughts...
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There was a line in TMWTGG book where Bond hears a favourite song of his being played in a Jamaican bar. But I can't remember what it was and I'm at work pretending to work so I haven't got access to it.
As for now, I know for a "fact", proper gen, pinky swear that Bond absolutely loves the retro jazz style of the amazing singer CARO EMERALD!
So much so, she will be doing the next Bond theme.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYNUg5j7tr0
Probably...
Hopefully
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fAjRmHPiESc
Nice! Reallllly nice! ) -{
Gassy Man, it's great you recall Bond's dislike of the Beatles, I recall Goldfinger, when the great Sean said something about how tough it would be "to listen to the Beatles without earmuffs" just before he gets whacked and Shirley Eaton ends up gold painted and dead.
I got creative and thought of a few albums Bond might have in his sparse collection:
Frank Sinatra cause Bond has been to NY, a very Frank city, and likes quiet melancholy Chairman of the Board tunes like "Wee Hours of the Evening"
Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis because 007 has been to New Orleans, digs Louis, and Miles appeals to Bond's darker side, with Davis fantastic playing of challenging, often sharply disjointed music.
Bond might have 2 classical records, Bach, Brandenburg Concertos, and Beethoven piano music. Even keeled, thoughful, measured music.
And finally I will give Bond, the Beatles non fan, credit for having one Rolling Stones album. High Tide and Green Grass, 1960s early greatest hits LP. Perhaps 007 didn't like She Loves You Yeah Yeah Yeah, but he responds to tunes that remind him of his mortality and women of the past, The Last Time, As Tears Go By, Satisfaction, etc. Something about the Stones darker side gets under Bond's skin for his late nights at home between missions, spent brooding, remembering, or throwing on an album for a midnight female visitor.
This is a fun idea, let's grow Bond's LP collection.
What sort of stereo would 007 have???
Felix The Leitercat, over and out, B-) -{
Zorin : I like it......but it should've had more cowbell , though.
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As far as the EON's Bond, I would be guessing, but from watching the films it seems that Connery's version may have had tastes similar to Fleming's and perhaps Lazenby as well.
As far as the rest up to Craig, probably would still fit into the jazz/classical group (though
they had Dalton attending the classical performances in TLD because he was on a mission,
he looked right at home in those concert hall settings). Craig would be a tough one for me,
though if pressed I would probably say jazz and blues over rock. I also would say that all
the Bonds - EON's and Fleming's, probably enjoyed the native folk music of the countries they
visited.
Spot on!
country and western ) )
In the Gardner books he's always referencing old 20s jazz songs.
In fact those were some of Ian Fleming's choices on Desert Island Discs in 1963. -{
Yes. Also we know that Bond memorizes the album, Vox 500, that Tiffany Case is playing when he meets her. Also I think he probably likes the The Dinning Sister singing "I Wonder Who is Kissing Her Now".
See post 12 in this thread for a link to the George Feyer album mentioned.
Bond has to skip a Track on the Album as it holds Memories for him.
It's La Vie En Rose, which reminds him of Vesper (a band were playing it just before she gets kidnapped by Le Chiffre).
Which almost certainly means that it would be someone we've never heard of. Some sultry jazz chanteuse that he had bedded who never achieved commercial success but had a cult following in a sleazy jazz bar in old Marseille.
I'd say that he knows the classics, has been to the opera and the ballet (but considers them a bit effeminate) and the expensive sound system in his DB9 plays songs that remind him of passionate couplings with the aforementioned sulky chanteuse.
a bucket of cold red stripes on ice ,and a bit of Bob in the back ground
Bond only smoked his Turkish blend, and anything else would be highly unlikely, tobacco or otherwise.
I've always pictured Bond listening to news or, if he's driving with the top down, not listening to anything at all, just cruising alone with his thoughts...