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Oct 19, 2021 - 5:24 PM
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filmusicnow
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What are you Top 3 John Barry cues? Here's mine: 1) Goldfinger - "Arrival Of The Bomb And Count Down" - heard when Goldfinger and Pussy Galore arrive at Fort Knox with the bomb by helicopter, the tone has that sense of danger when they arrive, but explodes into orchestral violence when the U.S. Army arrives, and the ticking effect from the percussion adds a sense of urgency when James Bond tries to dismantle the bomb, only to be stopped by the bomb expert, at which point the counter reads "007" (in sume prints of the feature film it reads "003" to which Bond quips to the expert, "What kept you?" and says to Felix Leiter, "Three more ticks and Mr. Goldfinger would've hit the jackpot!"). 2) "On Her Majesty Secret's Service" - "Ski Chase" - the main theme is given an extensive workout when Bond escapes from Piz Gloria, and becomes ominous when Bond kills one of Ernst Stavro Blofeld's minions. 3) "The Lion In Winter" - "How Beautiful You Make Me" - a haunting piece of scoring when Eleanor Of Aquataine ponders her future, built on chorus and orchestra.
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I'm going to exclude James Bond cues - otherwise all three choices would probably be from that series. - The Last Valley: Main Title Theme 2 - The Tamarind Seed: main title - Passion Flower Hotel: "What a Question!" (It didn't look like stage musicals were forbidden from this query.) honorable mention: Midnight Cowboy from Moviola. (A month from now, I'm sure I could come up with different choices. Too many good cues!)
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"Flight Into Space" (Moonraker) "Escape from Piz Gloria" (On Her Majesty's Secret Service) "To Rome" (The Lion in Winter)
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I'll Drink To That (The Chase) Old Friends (Monte Walsh) Into Miami (Goldfinger)
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This is ultra difficult. Right now, and my list will change with my mood: Theme from Walkabout Escape From Piz Gloria from OHMSS Midnight Cowboy Cheers
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The Buffalo Hunt—Dances With Wolves We Have All the Time in the World—Ohmss Time is a Burrito-Peggy Sue Got Married
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Ridiculously difficult! And I'm going to pick cues, NOT album tracks unless they were actually used in a film, and all are selected not just for their musicality but also for placement in the film. 1} Chinon--Eleanor's Arrival from The Lion in Winter. Pure bliss. 2) Joe Buck Rides Again from Midnight Cowboy. One of JB's most underrated cues, from somber to escalating joy and triumph--elegance that counters a quite comical scene. Also, would have made a great traditional western theme. 3) Doors and Bikes and Things. JB is not known for comedy scores, but The Knack is a classic. This is a hilarious cue.
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In no particular order... Flight into Space (Moonraker) Hot and Heavy (The Black Hole... I've been waiting to get this cue for DECADES) Chinon/Eleanor's Arrival (The Lion in Winter) Honorable mention: all his love themes
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Can we now do cues 4 through 6?
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