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On 'No Time To Die, Cary Fukunaga initially had Dan Romer score the film but when that didn't work out, Zimmer was brought in Did Romer ever write or record anything? I was never clear about that.
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On 'No Time To Die, Cary Fukunaga initially had Dan Romer score the film but when that didn't work out, Zimmer was brought in Did Romer ever write or record anything? I was never clear about that. The reason for Romer leaving was given as 'Creative differences'....beyond that there was zero information about the circumstances of his exit that I'm aware of.
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After 31 days from time of order and dispatch, my package has arrived to capitol of my country. What a shitty service this USPS is...
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Okay, I'm not too sure about why this was omitted from the new expanded score but the scene where Bond is making out with the Danish professor while "learning a new tongue" before MI-6 calls him. Was this music from another licensed source and could not use it or did LLL forget to include this?
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Okay, I'm not too sure about why this was omitted from the new expanded score but the scene where Bond is making out with the Danish professor while "learning a new tongue" before MI-6 calls him. Was this music from another licensed source and could not use it or did LLL forget to include this? This thread/score needs an FAQ. As stated in this thread moments after the announcement: Before anyone jumps in and says we left out "Cunning Linguist" please be aware that the composer, Beethoven, never composed a work with that title. In the film a licensed recording of his "Piano Concerto No. 5, 2nd Movement" was tracked in. The cue was not recorded for the film. I hope you all enjoy the album. Neil Thanks Neil. I am not a student of music and I was not familiar with that portion of music.
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But you can read, can't you ?
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about that translation with Bond Learning danish Bond says "Tunge-mål" - which directly translated would be to leanrning a new language - or tounge-language in the case of 007  in the film it's just translated to "tounge" which does not have the same punch as tounge-language (given the scene)
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The real question is, on which album can we find the specific recording of Piano Concerto No. 5, 2nd Movement that was used in the film?
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