Underneath the Mango Tree...
James Suzuki
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Am I the only member on this forum who has fallen in love with this song. I adore how it plays so often in Dr. No, almost a second James Bond Theme. I feel like it shows the paradise feel to the film, compared to the horrors at Crab Key Island, which was also pushed in the novel (My favorite Bond novel). It grew on me and now I just feel that the singer sings it perfectly and I always find myself singing or humming it when I'm outside on a hot day.
I also love it how Sean sings a part of the song too.
Anyone else like this song?
Here it is- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj7rZRKrJ-c
I also love it how Sean sings a part of the song too.
Anyone else like this song?
Here it is- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj7rZRKrJ-c
“The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at three in the morning. "
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
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I must try and find that, I wonder what he sounds like.
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
I'll have to keep an ear out for that the next time I watch it. -{
I keep learning new facts here at AJB007, Thanks Barbel.
I remember my Grandfather telling me about this "Bless this house " )
I'm off on my board to practice my Caballerial.
Nor that. Barbel, you are a real mine of Bondian music information!
Yes, I think that I remember him from the early 2003-2005 period that I was a member here. I even remember PM'ing him about a music Bond matter. You appear to be his successor as the AJB Bondian music maestro. There's a very interesting book about the Bond music out at the moment - I bought a copy late last year. I assume you've got it, Barbel?
"With Great power comes Great responsibility " )
I've got many books on that subject, SM, and even wrote one myself though it's unpublishable for legal reasons that I can't go into. That was a result of one of the court cases over... a certain piece of music... that I've been involved in.
I'm not trying to be mysterious but sorry old man, need to know. Sure you understand.
Ahhh...I think you may find a couple of the pages may be singed at the corners )
Love reading about the music of Bond ... many books you say? I'm aware of the obvious ones, but what would you recommend?
"The Music of James Bond" Jon Burlinghame
"John Barry- A Life In Music" Geoff Leonard et al
Avoid
"John Barry: A Sixties Theme" Eddi Fiegel
"James Bond 007 Collection" sheet music, many errors
Of interest
"Torn Music" Gergely Hubai
(I did a little work on one of the above, very minor help)
I see that our old friend The Cat wrote the Torn Music one - it deals partly with the music of Dr. No. Was this the one that you were involved with, Barbel?
For me its the no 1 Bond song every time i hear it (probably 3 times a week )
it just conjours up visions sounds and tastes of Jamaica it would get my vote in the Bond
top of the pops
1. Connery 2. Craig 3. Brosnan 4. Dalton 5. Lazenby 6. Moore
I was happily listening to BBC's "The Film Programme" on Thursday when they recommended the above book. I was very pleased to hear that, and told The Cat at once. Being in Hungary, he hadn't been listening (how dare he!) but was happy to hear that his labour of love had been endorsed.
(It came up during a discussion of John Barry's rejected score for "The Horse Whisperer", which he later partially used for his album "The Beyondness Of Things".)