Best of… Bond themes Lazenby and Dalton edition

We continue our musical Bond journey with the films of George Lazenby and Timothy Dalton.

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  1. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service – Catchy, visually appealing.

    I thought there was something peculiar about the opening credits, and IMDb told me what it was:

    During the opening credits, images are shown of Bond girls and villains. (This is the first Bond movie since Goldfinger to feature previous movies’ footage in its credits.) Specifics are as follows. *First Set. *Honey Ryder from Dr. No (1962), standing on the beach. *Dr. No from the same, in front of his underground aquarium. *Tatiana Romanova from From Russia with Love (1963), messing around with her hair. *Pussy Galore from Goldfinger (1964), in the barn scene. *Second Set. *The title character from Goldfinger. *Assorted Bond girls from the Goldfinger (1964) / Thunderball (1965) era. *The “Flaming Car Crash” scene from Thunderball (1965). *Third set. *Emilio Largo, the main villain from Thunderball. *Aki, Kissy Suzuki, and a swordsman from You Only Live Twice (1967). *Blofeld’s volcano lair exploding from the end of the same. Note the strategic absence of Blofeld from You Only Live Twice, as Blofeld is played by a different actor in this film.

    The Living Daylights – Jazzy. Would have been better without vocals.These lyrics don’t do it for me.

    License To Kill – Talented singer, talented Bond babes. Well-edited music video.Very much in keeping with the Bond tradition.

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