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  • Cool! great vid too!

  • Not bad....didn't know any non whites cared about this stuff

  • how did you guys figure this song out? Sheet music, tabs? If so where, we're trying to learn it :D

  • 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).

  • I LOVE THE GAME

  • ? They had a Gold Finger game?

  • wait no nvrm talkin bout golden eye

  • Okay, I loved that game too! It was one of my favorites shooters ever!!!

  • yeah me too

  • yes, there was a Goldfinger game.

  • Really? For what counsel, and what was it called?

    Well, never mind that other question, but still, I hadn't ever heard of it.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • This video is the best loooove it!

  • I'm digging your alls stuff.

  • Way to go guys! Keep up the good work!! Happy Holidays.

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