Barry Norman Herrmann Goldsmith Jarre Kamen Addison Bennett Morricone Williams Zimmer Q Jones Legrand Poledouris Horner Mancini Farnon Rosenthal Edelman Cy Coleman
Yes, he was a legend. He was the consummate Bond. I enjoyed him in other non-Bond movies, especially The Untouchables. Glad he won the Oscar for that movie.
When I was growing up Roger Moore was my Bond. He’s what I thought Bond should be. Didn’t really appreciate Sean Connery. As I’ve gotten older, Sean Connery‘s become my favorite Bond. As is my custom, I will either play or purchase music related to or composed by the deceased. I’m now playing pieces from You Only Live Twice album, Bond’s Funeral from The James Bond Collection by City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra ,and 007 by John Barry from Best of Bond - James Bond 50 years. Why You Only Live Twice? John Barry, this was my first Bond movie, and a ripping good score.
My only Sean Connery story is that when I was growing up there was a man in my building that reminded me of Sean Connery. I told him that and called him James Bond. He smiled and it must have made his day.
You know whenever I lurk in the No Time To Die thread (in this forum) and see that top post with that gif of Connery at a tennis match I always think to myself "it's great to see Connery still alive and well". Now whenever I see that gif .
May he RIP and my condolences to his family and friends.
From Russia With Love - Barry Marnie - Herrmann Goldfinger - Barry You Only Live Twice - Barry The Molly Maguires - Mancini Diamonds are Forever - Barry Zardoz - Munrow Murder on the Orient Express - Bennett The Wind and the Lion - Goldsmith The Man Who Would Be King - Jarre The Great Train Robbery - Goldsmith The Untouchables - Morricone IJ and the Last Crusade - Williams The Russia House - Goldsmith