Facts are only relevant when they agree with your opinion ? Oddly enough I have no training
in music, yet manage to know what I like, without the need for polls to tell me. What I should like.
I'm no fan of either Sam or Radiohead, an ordinary punter and of the two songs presented, in my
opinion the Producers made the right choice. As to which song is better? That's as subjective as
do you prefer Picasso to Munch. )
As always friends not looking for an argument, after all in my opinion the greatest band of all time
was Jive Bunny.
Jive Bunny, criminaly underrated purveyors of post modern autocritical pastiche.
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By the way Revolver66, what makes you think my comments were directed at you ?
There are many members commenting on this thread, as for Citizen Kane being the best
movie ever made ? ..... seems that Fact has now changed ! http://www.bfi.org.uk/news/50-greatest-films-all-time
The current Fact is that Vertigo, is Now considered the best film ever made, so it would
appear that Facts like opinions can Change. eh! hombre
wow, all these music sites listing top influential, bands etc and no mention of Radiohead.
Guess I can find Facts too. )
Gee i've obviously riled you up a tad here to make you go to all of that effort However, You are correct, in their annual 10 year poll Sight and Sound has dropped Citizen Kane to number 2. However what I was actually referring to is that by aggregate over the past 70 odd years Citizen Kane is most definitely the most lauded film of all time. No film has been named the greatest more often by critics the world over than Citizen Kane. And yes whilst there are undoubtedly lists that don't include Radiohead, that link that I previously sent you rounded up all published best of lists in music journalism and calculated the most prominent bands and albums. As you can see, they did pretty well.
Not riled at all, just went looking for some Facts ( as they seem to be used to back up opinion),
also no trouble only took a few seconds to find a few sites. I'm a big movie fan and knew about
Vertigo getting the top spot. ( still have my hopes the critics will push Adam Sandler's masterpiece
Jack and Jill up there someday )
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Sir MilesThe Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,749Chief of Staff
Radiohead are one of THE most boring bands of all time...and their SPECTRE 'attempt' sounds like water going down a plug hole - only not as melodic ! X-(
Facts are only relevant when they agree with your opinion ? Oddly enough I have no training
in music, yet manage to know what I like, without the need for polls to tell me. What I should like.
I'm no fan of either Sam or Radiohead, an ordinary punter and of the two songs presented, in my
opinion the Producers made the right choice. As to which song is better? That's as subjective as
do you prefer Picasso to Munch. )
As always friends not looking for an argument, after all in my opinion the greatest band of all time
was Jive Bunny.
Woah there TP...I'm still in mourning for Joe Dolce knocking Ultravox's Vienna off the top spot..now Ultravox doing a Bond theme..there's a thought???? 8-)
I've listened to it yesterday and really dislike it. Nothing that is hooking, no memorable lyrics (to be fair, you don't understand much of them anyway); overall I'm very glad they used WOTW.
"You see Mr.Bond, you can't kill my dreams...but my dreams can kill you.Time to face destiny" - "Time to face gravity"
Just watching some Fr Ted on one of the channel 4 channels. A depressed priest
Is made happy again until a trip home on the bus the driver plays " Radiohead" and
he gets depressed again. )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I thought it was mostly very popular TP? Have to say I love the orchestral version on the soundtrack and I did buy Sams version but I just found his vocals a touch simpering, I usually like Sam Smiths voice, can't really explain it??
Congrats to Sam Smith -{ Another prize for the Bond franchise! that's always a plus in my book! It's only the third Golden Globe the series has ever gotten after all!
It's not popular on here Chriscoop everyone ( apart from a few) seem to hate it
Then again I've always been ahead of the curve,
I for one never hated it, but wasn't a particular fan either. However I have to admit Daniel Kleinman's title's go hand in hand with it in such a superb way. Can't help but smile throughout the whole title sequence, as was the case for me again yesterday in the theatre's - I think it helps that the course of the song comes in faster in the movie. (Gives the song some more pace)
I really didn't like Sam Smith's Bond theme song when I first heard it, I remember reading somewhere Daniel Craig saying just wait until the film comes out and the song will slot in to place. Sure enough it did and I have grown to like it quite a lot.
Interestingly I also read in an interview somewhere Daniel Craig is a fan of Radiohead, so maybe he influenced them coming on board to give it a shot. I grew up listening to them myself and have always quite liked the band but I have to admit their version was a bit off-beat/odd.
I've spent the morning listening to the last 4 theme songs, for me I think out of all of them Adele and Sam Smith's emotes that classic or traditional "Bond" feeling the most. I don't think Chris Cornell's theme has dated to well but I liked it at the time, I think it would sit well on a Brosnan film and I'm not going to talk about Quantum of Solace.
DC actually interviewed Thom Yorke from the band when he presented a radio show a few years back, and did admit to being a radiohead fan, I like radioheads earlier work and have there earlier albums but for me they just got too weird after OK computer, thank God they used Sam Smith this time round. Personally I was hoping the band Muse might have done a theme tune.
It was either that.....or the priesthood
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Alas, I always wanted Bowie to have a go ...but who knows if he'd ever have been game for it. He didn't want to be Max Zorin, at any rate. A classic 'might have been.'
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DC actually interviewed Thom Yorke from the band when he presented a radio show a few years back, and did admit to being a radiohead fan, I like radioheads earlier work and have there earlier albums but for me they just got too weird after OK computer, thank God they used Sam Smith this time round. Personally I was hoping the band Muse might have done a theme tune.
As I wrote my post I was thinking of suggesting Muse, their song for the London Olympics was pretty well received from memory but I think they are likely to produce something similar sounding to Chris Cornell.
Do you think? They are a pretty diverse band, I'm a huge fan of there's and already they've done 3 or 4 songs with a bondian sound, but I reckon any song with an electric guitar driven theme is likely to be compared against cornell and dare I say jack white.
Alas, I always wanted Bowie to have a go ...but who knows if he'd ever have been game for it. He didn't want to be Max Zorin, at any rate. A classic 'might have been.'
Oh yeah. That would have been epic. Like McCartney's LALD. {[]
Do you think? They are a pretty diverse band, I'm a huge fan of there's and already they've done 3 or 4 songs with a bondian sound, but I reckon any song with an electric guitar driven theme is likely to be compared against cornell and dare I say jack white.
You have a point. I agree. I do think they are quite diverse I like them a lot they'd be a good choice for the next one.
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Gee i've obviously riled you up a tad here to make you go to all of that effort However, You are correct, in their annual 10 year poll Sight and Sound has dropped Citizen Kane to number 2. However what I was actually referring to is that by aggregate over the past 70 odd years Citizen Kane is most definitely the most lauded film of all time. No film has been named the greatest more often by critics the world over than Citizen Kane. And yes whilst there are undoubtedly lists that don't include Radiohead, that link that I previously sent you rounded up all published best of lists in music journalism and calculated the most prominent bands and albums. As you can see, they did pretty well.
Anyways i'm off aye )
also no trouble only took a few seconds to find a few sites. I'm a big movie fan and knew about
Vertigo getting the top spot. ( still have my hopes the critics will push Adam Sandler's masterpiece
Jack and Jill up there someday )
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
GQ magazine call Radiohead's Bond theme " Super Weird"
Is made happy again until a trip home on the bus the driver plays " Radiohead" and
he gets depressed again. )
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Then again I've always been ahead of the curve,
I for one never hated it, but wasn't a particular fan either. However I have to admit Daniel Kleinman's title's go hand in hand with it in such a superb way. Can't help but smile throughout the whole title sequence, as was the case for me again yesterday in the theatre's - I think it helps that the course of the song comes in faster in the movie. (Gives the song some more pace)
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I felt it would've been better performed by a female singer.
I said it the first time I heard it and that's still my opinion.
Foolish consistency is, after all, the hobgoblin of small minds. )
Interestingly I also read in an interview somewhere Daniel Craig is a fan of Radiohead, so maybe he influenced them coming on board to give it a shot. I grew up listening to them myself and have always quite liked the band but I have to admit their version was a bit off-beat/odd.
I've spent the morning listening to the last 4 theme songs, for me I think out of all of them Adele and Sam Smith's emotes that classic or traditional "Bond" feeling the most. I don't think Chris Cornell's theme has dated to well but I liked it at the time, I think it would sit well on a Brosnan film and I'm not going to talk about Quantum of Solace.
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
As I wrote my post I was thinking of suggesting Muse, their song for the London Olympics was pretty well received from memory but I think they are likely to produce something similar sounding to Chris Cornell.
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You have a point. I agree. I do think they are quite diverse I like them a lot they'd be a good choice for the next one.