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Jul 19, 2018 - 11:00 AM
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Jens
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Wow! I only made it about a minute into that song. What on earth is it with those lyrics? I get that it's a Danish band, but if you're trying to write a Bond song in English, how do you end up with lyrics like... What is "black" and what is "brown"? What is "field" and what is "town"? What is "silence," what is "shout"? What is "fear" and what is "doubt"? So far this song appears to be not about Bond, but about English as a second language speakers inquiring what certain words mean. Oh, and then here's the chorus: "007's also gonna die. Bond, James Bond himself is bound to die." Not only do both lines in the chorus mean the exact same, banal thing, but they also rhymed "die" with "die" here. I wouldn't put this kind of writing into my placeholder first draft, let alone a finished song. But the YouTube commenters seem to like it, for some inexplicable reason.
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More likely, it's a situation where a bunch of groups and musicians are invited to submit, when the producers don't have someone specific in mind.
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More likely, it's a situation where a bunch of groups and musicians are invited to submit, when the producers don't have someone specific in mind.
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Pardon my skepticism that some random wordpress-powered website no one has ever heard of is telling us whos going to do the next Bond when we've only known the director for, what, a month? This shit happens with each new installment, often resulting in really awful attempts by half-talents to do a 007 song, and you end up with crap like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OY9eTihrKM0 If A-ha and Duran Duran can write and perform a James Bond song and pull it off as well then there really should be no skepticism.
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