One of the better non-John Barry scores, though I rather hate the “light” tone of the pre-credits cue involving Blofeld. Barry provided so many wonderfully menacing, large than life villainy styled cues for the megalomaniacal Blofeld.
John Barry was unavailable and wisely recommended Conti to the producers. The result was this rocking, muscular score to accompany a relatively more "gritty" Moore entry; it all worked out really well!
Otro excelente y premiado músico como BILL CONTI no podía ser dejado de lado por los productores de BOND. Y aqui lo tenemos en esta fabulosa SUITE, para disfrutar . Además muy buena la calidad HD del background fotográfico.
Certainly not Dr. No, though John Barry did (primarily) compose and arrange the classic JB theme. The rest of the score carries nothing of the flamboyance of the world of everyone’s favorite super-spy.
Most people choose The Spy Who Loved Me, but, in my opinion, Eyes was Moore's best Bond film. It thankfully returned Bond back to earth and back to the original Ian Fleming source material. Except for a few cues, I'm not an overall fan of the Conti score. Before David Arnold, I felt George Martin's Live And Let Die score was the best of the non-John Barry Bond scores. While Eyes & Spy had excellent Bond themes (Sheena Easton & Carly Simon), I feel the scores just didn't measure up to the task.
The Best Bond was Sean Connery, after him Daniel Craig. Timothy Dalton was pretty good but I could careless for the rest of them. P.B. was good looking but the material sucked.
I love Bill Conti's score for this film
My favourite non John Barry soundtrack. By far.
And the movie itself was pretty darn good too
Really? I mean yes it's brilliant but you can't tell me it's stronger than George Martin's Live and Let Die
I had a cowbell! And wee had kilt pins in our toy box. All gone, inn an abruptly troubled life. It gets better dreaming of what G-D is doing for me. 😮
This film has my favourite gun barrel/pre-titles theme, I love the cow bell & that jangly guitar!
It is really groovy ... I love the Bond theme riffs played by the brass section.
When I was very young, I went into the mysterious world while watching this movie.
Love it ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Bill Conti doing a Bond film, normally famous for the Rocky films
Definitely reminiscent of his Rocky themes. A LOT of trumpets
Brilliant! Thank you for the upload 😊
One of the better non-John Barry scores, though I rather hate the “light” tone of the pre-credits cue involving Blofeld. Barry provided so many wonderfully menacing, large than life villainy styled cues for the megalomaniacal Blofeld.
great sound tracks
John Barry was unavailable and wisely recommended Conti to the producers. The result was this rocking, muscular score to accompany a relatively more "gritty" Moore entry; it all worked out really well!
Otro excelente y premiado músico como BILL CONTI no podía ser dejado de lado por los productores de BOND. Y aqui lo tenemos en esta fabulosa SUITE, para disfrutar . Además muy buena la calidad HD del background fotográfico.
'I'll buy you a delicatessen, in stainless steel! Please'
Bond (in a Roger Moore voice): "Sorry, but I prefer Titanium. Its harder wearing"........Drops Blofeld down chimney tower.
From Dr. No up to Licence To Kill. Those were the unique James Bond Series.
Agre
I’d say Dr No to Goldeneye but yeah
@@xdproductions3087 I'll give Goldeneye a Chance.
Certainly not Dr. No, though John Barry did (primarily) compose and arrange the classic JB theme. The rest of the score carries nothing of the flamboyance of the world of everyone’s favorite super-spy.
4:51 Love a drive in the country Don't you ?
This is amazing! Could you please make a 10 minute video of just the gunbarrel music being repeated? :D
Good soundtrack, more Moore with Roger Moore's Rogge brood.
They don’t make films like this anymore.
9:22 the best
Absolutely
Any idea what song?
It is a instrumental version of the title song. It is softer and sends out a melancholic but also lovely vibe.
Most people choose The Spy Who Loved Me, but, in my opinion, Eyes was Moore's best Bond film. It thankfully returned Bond back to earth and back to the original Ian Fleming source material. Except for a few cues, I'm not an overall fan of the Conti score. Before David Arnold, I felt George Martin's Live And Let Die score was the best of the non-John Barry Bond scores. While Eyes & Spy had excellent Bond themes (Sheena Easton & Carly Simon), I feel the scores just didn't measure up to the task.
I can hear at 15:19 a few bars of 'hawaii five o' (Morton Stevens), can't I? ;-)
There are only so many musical notes..f.a.c.e.b.g..so
D..bound to repeat it sometimes
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Mr. BOOOOOND!
0:50 Still wearing a neck brace after all these years... a man who cut off his earlobes to affect royalty
Roger Moore was OK as Bond he looked old and tiresome Bond film going down hill. He should have gone after the spy who loved me.
The Best Bond was Sean Connery, after him Daniel Craig. Timothy Dalton was pretty good but I could careless for the rest of them. P.B. was good looking but the material sucked.
Terrible movie, but great soundtrack.
The movies pretty good