Favourite instrumentals
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@jc said in Favourite instrumentals:
@mn5 Did you check out the rest of the album? It’s called Shaken and Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project. John Barry liked it so much that he recommended Arnold as the composer of one of the Bond movies and he ended up doing four of them. The version of Thunderball by Martin Fry is great and Iggy Pop sings a remarkably good version of We Have All The Time In The World.
Sounds potentially horrific but I’ll give it a whirl !!!
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@mn5 said in Favourite instrumentals:
Patton is the star of FNM but by fuck the rest of the boys could rock too. That Bass is off the hook.
Was thinking about this on my holiday - I did my daily runs listening to Faith No More.
If you had to choose between watching Mike Patton with a different band playing FNM or Bordin, Gould, Bottum with a different singer .... which would you choose?
I think I'd choose the latter.
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@majorrage said in Favourite instrumentals:
@mn5 said in Favourite instrumentals:
Patton is the star of FNM but by fuck the rest of the boys could rock too. That Bass is off the hook.
Was thinking about this on my holiday - I did my daily runs listening to Faith No More.
If you had to choose between watching Mike Patton with a different band playing FNM or Bordin, Gould, Bottum with a different singer .... which would you choose?
I think I'd choose the latter.
Chuck Mosley was a good singer but Patton is one of the all time greats. It’s a tough decision
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Alan Howarth composed several scores with John Carpenter.
He made a mix of Carpenter soundtracks a few years ago. It's so good.