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This week we get to see my favorite top 3 Bond themes. It has been tough to narrow it down and there may be a surprise or two in my choice. Last week it seemed that Sean Connery was the most popular Bond in the comments followed by Roger Moore.
Some of the popular Bond themes suggested were Adele and Duran Duran. I think they are both great Bond themes but sadly they don't feature in my top 6, although they would surely be 7th and 8th.
The winner of the 200 MUSIC token giveaway was who's favorite Bond was Roger Moore. Congratulations.
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In third place, is A-ha - Living Daylights. The film is with Timothy Daltan and was nothing remarkable, but as I am a big 80s fan, loved the soundtrack. Probably a View to a Kill would also make the top 3 if I hadn't played it so much already. On the Bond score we have Timothy Daltann 1, Roger Moore 2 and Sean Connery 1.
I know @Bozz would not agree, but I think Shirley Bassey does a great job with Goldfinger. A great film and bad guy. I think no top Bond theme would be complete without Shirley in it. Sean has managed to catch up Roger now and it is even with 2-2. Who will take the crown?
The number one Bond theme has to be the awesome The Spy Who Loved Me which encapsulates the whole Bond series to me and I think the magic that they have been trying to recreate with Daniel Craig.
This is a great Bond film, if arguably not one of the best, with that hilarious 70s flare and the best Bond intro and ending. The intro is very memorable and gives you a good chuckle when I think of it.
So in the end Roger pips Sean to the post of most Bond themes in my top 6!
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Happy musical Tuesday everyone, thanks for listening.
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