I had a copy of the instrumental theme that is on the original Soundtrack from the motion picture for Goldfinger. I just played it over and over until I got the basic leads down - then tried it with the bass and drums. It took some work and we more or less added and cut some parts -but it came out pretty well. So - no tabs or sheet music - just listening to it over and over and learning to play it part by part in the right key(s).
On looking at the previous comments, it's obvious that you guys were speaking of a video 'shooter'. The first Bond film that I ever saw was "Thunderball" in its original release (summer 1966 by the time it got to our small town). I was referring to the original "Goldfinger" game which was a
card and spinner type board game but Milton Bradley put a picture of Connery as 007 on the box, labelled it "The Goldfinger Game', and made millions; it was actually just some rip-off of Crazy 8s.
Ha! That's horrible. But they [companies] really do market off of things like that, so I guess it's a way to make more money faster. It is still very cheesy, though.
Wow! My youth screams volumn at these things! SUch crazy devices that I've never even phathomed! Bubble gum cards? Really? And a race track sounds likely, but still, I could see that even comming out now with some popularity.
Cool! great vid too!
anne5surf 4 months ago
Not bad....didn't know any non whites cared about this stuff
doowaditti 1 year ago
how did you guys figure this song out? Sheet music, tabs? If so where, we're trying to learn it :D
thegreenreflectors 2 years ago
I had a copy of the instrumental theme that is on the original Soundtrack from the motion picture for Goldfinger. I just played it over and over until I got the basic leads down - then tried it with the bass and drums. It took some work and we more or less added and cut some parts -but it came out pretty well. So - no tabs or sheet music - just listening to it over and over and learning to play it part by part in the right key(s).
stratogeezer 2 years ago
I LOVE THE GAME
anka715 3 years ago
? They had a Gold Finger game?
foxbear60 3 years ago
wait no nvrm talkin bout golden eye
anka715 3 years ago
Okay, I loved that game too! It was one of my favorites shooters ever!!!
foxbear60 3 years ago
yeah me too
anka715 3 years ago
yes, there was a Goldfinger game.
hasablad69 3 years ago
Really? For what counsel, and what was it called?
Well, never mind that other question, but still, I hadn't ever heard of it.
foxbear60 3 years ago
On looking at the previous comments, it's obvious that you guys were speaking of a video 'shooter'. The first Bond film that I ever saw was "Thunderball" in its original release (summer 1966 by the time it got to our small town). I was referring to the original "Goldfinger" game which was a
card and spinner type board game but Milton Bradley put a picture of Connery as 007 on the box, labelled it "The Goldfinger Game', and made millions; it was actually just some rip-off of Crazy 8s.
hasablad69 3 years ago
Ha! That's horrible. But they [companies] really do market off of things like that, so I guess it's a way to make more money faster. It is still very cheesy, though.
foxbear60 3 years ago
When I was a kid, 007 stuff was about as big
as the invention of sliced bread - massive
popularity. I still have the Corgi model
Aston Martin and my Thunderball jigsaw puzzle
and my James Bond black & white bubblegum
cards. If you had one of those Milton Bradley
games in good condition, it could be worth
something, depending on how badly a collector
wanted it. Very rare are the James Bond road
race sets; oh, how I wanted one of those from the Simpson-Sears Christmas catalogue.
hasablad69 3 years ago
Wow! My youth screams volumn at these things! SUch crazy devices that I've never even phathomed! Bubble gum cards? Really? And a race track sounds likely, but still, I could see that even comming out now with some popularity.
foxbear60 3 years ago
This video is the best loooove it!
xWangChungx 4 years ago
I'm digging your alls stuff.
longworld 5 years ago
Way to go guys! Keep up the good work!! Happy Holidays.
rollingstones1965 5 years ago