Quantum of Solace soundtrack- What's keeping you awake
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This song reflects Bond's feelings well. You notice in the movie he's constantly on the move not really caring what happens, but he has to do this because he knows if he were to ever just stop and think about the events that have happened it might break him. So, he hides all his emotions under his usual calm attitude and keeps busy with his job. But it's scenes and music like this where you see what's really going on inside his head.
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@AspergianMind It's a combination of different programming using synthesizers, I don't how to better describe it than that. If you like this kind of music, check out the track called "Old Souls" from the Inception soundtrack by Hans Zimmer.
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mathis :(
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aren't james and that other salt and pepper haired guy talking about vesper in this scene??
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Part of the movie where Bond drink liquor and get drunk by Vesper, this scene is memorable for me, none of the other James Bond films is upset and drunk by a woman, a little cry
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i love this CD i'm subbing you mate!
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i got the whole CD as a torrent... works fine!
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you can download it on Limewire along with most of the soundtrack, just search "David Arnold" in Artist.
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Yes, when they're heading to Bolovia right before they meet Fields.
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I probably call this my favorite on QoS. Why? Because of it's connection to Vesper and Casino Royale. We never have a direct reminder of her not even seeing any flashback of her, like it's not getting the attention it deserves, espesically since it's a hidden drive of Bond. Maybe it's almost literally playing as a second part which you can see back-to-back? Where Vesper is but now only a photo that Bond can look at for only a few free minutes. Like a diminished presence that lingers as heartache
I love how they brought back Vesper's theme.
FowlPrey12 3 years ago 23
0:49 to 0:55 is the type of music that I rarely hear ever and it was used perfectly here. Matches Bond's mode with that dronning, humming music sounding like in tragic memory like he's lost in his mourning sorrow that even though you never see it on his face, you feel it that it's within his soul. Anyone, please tell me what type of sound editing makes such wonderful music that I crave to hear more of.
AspergianMind 3 years ago 13