Replace "bad blood" with "Speck - ter" and we're there. Mind you, I do wish she hadn't tried to rhyme "problems" with "solve 'em." Tut! Pop divas of today! Don't they teach em nuffink in school?
Needs somebody with some real star factor rather then dreary X Factor
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I've always wanted Goldfrapp to record the theme, but I think their chance has passed...Florence + The Machine would be an inspired choice...probably a little too soon for them though...
Not since we lost the most talented one,
I hear he knew three chords on the guitar ! )
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How far in advance of the release of DAD did we know Madonna was singing the DAD theme? Did they pick her then give her a cameo, or did she have a cameo then get picked?
Some people would complain even if you hang them with a new rope
I don't think it's too late for Annie Lennox to sing a Bond song. I would have been fine with Goldfrapp or Duffy, too, for other Bond films, and I wish Amy Winehouse had done a Bond song. If the want to pick a male singer, I would go with Depeche Mode.
Whoever they pick, given that the title of the film is Spectre, should be able to evoke the proper feelings of suspense and. perhaps, terror that the title implies. It shouldn't be a bubble gum pop singer or a soul singer.
No offense intended to any fans of any particular artists or bands but EON will more than likely choose a band or artist for the theme that has current popularity that is international ...unfortunately that's the nature of the business these days. It would be great to go back to a Shirley Bassey or Tom Jones but neither are song writers and while they remain great performers they will only be great if they have a great song to perform. Hopefully, if it is Adele again there was some collaboration between her and Thomas Newman and the theme will be incorporated in the film score.
Not Adele...Not even Shirley Bassey did two in a row.
Arctic Monkeys really deserve a shot at it. They're fans, they've covered DAF fantastically, they are excellent songwriters, and their last album AM was amazing, so they're in great shape.
The idea of Paul McCartney doing a second Bond song is intriguing, although I don't think he'd be interested. Wasn't he approached for QoS and said that he couldn't find anything rhyming with Solace? In any case, if he wanted to do it he would certainly pull it off, just avoiding a "you've got to give the other fella hell" kind of note.
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My lad was in a band that used to play about 5 of their songs every gig, that was the cue for me to go to the toilet or bar.
Kasabian or Noel Gallagher or even the Kings of Leon but please not the AM's.
Only my middled aged opinion of course!!
"Do you expect me to talk? "No Mister Bond I expect you to die"
no it isn't...
The Propellorheads did. Good take on the OHMSS theme too which eventually made it into TND with a few minor changes. Cracking workout track.
Only saying.
Anyway, hasn't Taylor Swift already written the theme choon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcIy9NiNbmo
Replace "bad blood" with "Speck - ter" and we're there. Mind you, I do wish she hadn't tried to rhyme "problems" with "solve 'em." Tut! Pop divas of today! Don't they teach em nuffink in school?
He's had his operation and can talk now...so...but he wouldn't be my choice...I don't like anything he done so far...
Needs somebody with some real star factor rather then dreary X Factor
I hear he knew three chords on the guitar ! )
Whoever they pick, given that the title of the film is Spectre, should be able to evoke the proper feelings of suspense and. perhaps, terror that the title implies. It shouldn't be a bubble gum pop singer or a soul singer.
If it's the word "Spectre" rather than the organisation "SPECTRE" I don't have any doubts they can make it fit.
A new story saying that Sam Smith is doing it . I guess we're all still guessing. )
Arctic Monkeys really deserve a shot at it. They're fans, they've covered DAF fantastically, they are excellent songwriters, and their last album AM was amazing, so they're in great shape.
The idea of Paul McCartney doing a second Bond song is intriguing, although I don't think he'd be interested. Wasn't he approached for QoS and said that he couldn't find anything rhyming with Solace? In any case, if he wanted to do it he would certainly pull it off, just avoiding a "you've got to give the other fella hell" kind of note.
Are Arctic Monkeys big in US!?? I thought it was only us Brits who liked them (im no fan to be honest)
Would be interested to see what Kasabian could come up with...
They certainly pandered to the U.S. market with their last album...I don't rate them at all either...