Space March (Capsule in Space)
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S.P.E.C.T.R.E
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Listen to '007 and Counting' from the Diamonds are Forever soundtrack to hear the similarities between the two tracks.
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Wow great job with visuals to this score..Please, why you disable embedding on this video? This belongs on my mixpod playlist!
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@DangerouslyYours i disagree moviegoers still like this kind of music..but the very nature of this kind of score music is easily unnoticed and dominated by the visual on screen this was the goal of score music in pre-mtv movie days..the score was not supposed to upstage film scene. That changed when MTV started producing film..some movies are now made almost purposely inferior to the score. I find that I prefer movies with scores like this. I guess i too watch for the score.
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@DangerouslyYours i actually think that "night at the opera" from quantum of solace is an alright throwback to john barry style bond music. I do agree that these older soundtracks were better, but the two daniel craig movies are trying as hard as possible!
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this song makes me feel like i have to destroy a secret soviet weapon in thier sattelite nations and the regular forces spetsnaz kgb are everywhere
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@MsIrma007 All the good film composers aren't active anymore.
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I don't think that it's today generation of movie goer's who dislike a meaningful orchestral score - how could they? They hardly ever get a chance to hear one these days. No, the fault lies with lazy and out of touch marketing executives. They pepper today's films with music that they THINK the public would like to hear. Couple to that, the incessant pressure to provide a hit album and it is little wonder that the current generation have all but stopped collecting film scores.
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once again, who ever that 1 dislike belonged to, they must be a douche-fag........
i think its called the " if you don't like this song, get the fuck off of youtube!" button.
if you don't know where that is, it's left of the "SHUT THE HELL UP!" button, right next to the "MIGHTY FAG" switch, and below of the "FUCK YOU!" key......
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my favourite song after friday....



This is the kind of incidental music that made the Connery and some Moore Bond films great. We don't hear this beautiful orchestral music in today's Bond films because 1) John Barry's masterful soundtracks are no more and 2) much of today's generation movie-goers don't apprciate this type of music, but prefer that Jack White/Alicia Keys rap trash.
DangerouslyYours 2 years ago 40
An absoutely beautiful piece ... it captures the vastness and threat of space, and was a terrific beginning for the film. This is a MASTERPIECE from John Barry.
raiderdan05 3 years ago 34