Dark Star, a highly philosophical cinematic experience. Stanley Kubrick eat your heart out. https://youtu.be/luaRtGn2tsI?t=244
The Grateful Dead tune that would still make for a great James Bond Theme Song
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@mapman Well the last 5 years were a rough time. Lots of big changes. I even stopped listening to my system for most of those years - lost all interest. But about 3 weeks ago I looked at my collection and said: it is time! I’m back in the audio saddle getting several of hours of dedicated listening in each day. I only have about 1000 CDs lying around that I purchased way back and never listened to. I also started doing some selective CD purchases, mainly EBay and Amazon: it’s an addiction.😐 |
Doesn't it depend on the Bond? Maybe Minglewood Blues for Daniel Craig? (Love Gin Wigmore's Man Like That.) By the way, 2 things have in recent years led to a Dead resurgence in my life; the Sirrus GD channel, and the Dead Live skill for Alexa. Neither high SQ of course (at least as I use them), but great for driving and working out, respectively. And it's certain that I logged a lot of hours listening to bootleg tapes that sounded much worse! ;) |
Good call Mapman. While we’re on the subject of James Bond theme songs I would beg all interested to listen to what could have been, instead of Nancy Sinatra’s version of the 67’ film theme "You Only Live Twice". Have a listen to what should have been and was originally tagged for the film. To my mind it reflected the very best of the great Bond themes especially from that era, Little Anthony and the Imperials classic version. Check it out on You Tube. Along with Goldfinger, From Russia with Love, The Spy Who Loved Me, among the best of the Bond theme songs from the 60’s and 70’s. Unfortunately it never was because of "Dad’s influence which was strong at that time. https://www.google.com/search?q=you+only+live+twice+little+anthony&oq=you+only+live+twice+littl&...# |