Today’s studio-blog is about Maison Rouge Studios.
https://willyoumeetmeonclareisland.wordpress.com/2022/08/05/the-studios-of-london-maison-rouge/
Musings on the byways of popular culture
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Today’s studio-blog is about Maison Rouge Studios.
https://willyoumeetmeonclareisland.wordpress.com/2022/08/05/the-studios-of-london-maison-rouge/
I hope that Steerpike does not mind me doing this, but I thought an update on the new Bond Theme thread could be in order.
I know there was some indignation on the blog about Sam ‘plagiarism’ Smith being chosen, but now we have all heard it*, what do you think?
I was expecting it to sound like Free Fallin’ so i was pleasantly surprised that it is a bona fide classic Bond theme. When he drops into the falsetto (his ‘trick’) it sends a shiver down my spine! A great choice in my humble opinion & I think it will be classed as one of the better bond tracks in years to come**.
*If you have not heard it the link is here **FWIIW my favourite Bond track is ‘A View To A Kill’ so what do I know? 🙂
Yep, a head-to-head with two of Britain’s finest plank spankers, him out of Duran Duran and that bloke from Level 42. At first sight there’s no contest. King is a master virtuoso who clearly has his slap-chops down pat, JT is that pretty bloke who sort of tries to funk it up. Well, think again, mother lovers: JT is one of the most underrated players this country has produced in recent times. He’s got funk, and some sexy syncopation action going on. King, on the other hand, is clearly very good at what he does, but doesn’t it all get a bit samey after a while?
I found this a little while ago. It’s the bass line from Rio, isolated. It’s quite a weird listen as it doesn’t really seem to go with the rest of the song, but somehow it does. I like the fact that it’s been played live, as may be evidenced by the numerous mistakes. It’s a nice little exercise for all aspiring bass players. Get this down, and you’re on your way.