“No Good About Goodbye”

I came across something today I was unaware of: a rejected theme song for the Bond film Quantum of Solace.  As I noted in my review of the film (which was also a review of the music), the title song was performed by Alicia Keys and Jack White and was written by White.  In my review, I wasn’t shy about my distaste for the song and its lack of a discernible melody that composer David Arnold could use in his score for the film.

Well, today I learned that not only did David Arnold write a song for the film, he used pieces of the song throughout the score—like a Bond score should when a decent tune is written—and recorded the song with the legendary Dame Shirley Bassey, who is no stranger to the Bond universe with performances of the title songs for Goldfinger, Diamonds are Forever, and Moonraker.  Arnold’s song, though, was rejected.  Thankfully, Bassey has included it on her new album, The Performance.

Some wise YouTube user decided to strip the title sequence from Quantum of Solace of its gag-inducing song and replaced it with the Arnold/Bassey song.  I posted the title sequence for Quantum of Solace a while back, but the YouTube video I linked to was taken down, so for comparison’s sake, here’s the original:

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And here is the title sequence with the Arnold/Bassey song:

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The song, titled “No Good About Goodbye,” is a classic Bond song with sweeping strings and a sultry voice—and is far superior to the mess of a tune that was the White/Keys “Another Way to Die.”  Perhaps the film’s producers didn’t think this song fit the edgier feel of the film, but the song fits with the classic Bond persona and is a nice throwback to the Connery films: edgy film (as compared to latter entries in the franchise) plus Bassey anthem.

If you’re interested in a digital copy of the Arnold/Bassey song, unfortunately, as of this writing, an MP3 version isn’t available from either iTunes or Amazon.  Hopefully one will be available soon.

(Nod: Movie-Wave Capsules)

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Title Sequence: Quantum of Solace
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Designed by: MK12
Year: 2008

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Title Sequence: United States of Tara
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Designed by: Unknown
Year: 2008

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Title Sequence: Fringe
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Designed by: Andrew Kramer
Year: 2008

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Title Sequence: Delicatessen
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Designed by: Unknown
Year: 1991

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Title Sequence: Panic Room
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Designed by: Picture Mill
Year: 2002

An update of the titles from North By Northwest.

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Title Sequence: EuroTrip
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Designed by: Prologue Films
Year: 2004

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Title Sequence: Bunny Lake Is Missing
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Designed by: Saul Bass
Year: 1965

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Title Sequence: Handmade Nation
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Designed by: Unknown
Year: 2009

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Title Sequence: North by Northwest
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Designed by: Saul Bass
Year: 1959

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Title Sequence: Fahrenheit 451

For a movie about burning books, this title sequence features no printed words.  Genius.

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Designed by: Unknown
Year: 1966

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Title Sequence: The Island of Dr. Moreau
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Designed by: Kyle Cooper
Year: 1996

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Title Sequence: Lemony Snicket
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Designed by: Jamie Caliri
Year: 2004

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Title Sequence: Casino Royale

This is a repost, but in keeping up with my countdown to the new Bond film, here is Daniel Kleinman’s (so far) last—and best—title sequence (MK12 designed the sequence for Quantum of Solace).

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Designed by: Daniel Kleinman
Year: 2006

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Title Sequence: Die Another Day
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Designed by: Daniel Kleinman
Year: 2002

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Title Sequence: The World Is Not Enough
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Designed by: Daniel Kleinman
Year: 1999

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Title Sequence: Tomorrow Never Dies
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Designed by: Daniel Kleinman
Year: 1997

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Title Sequence: GoldenEye
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Designed by: Daniel Kleinman
Year: 1995

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Title Sequence: Mimic
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Designed by: Kyle Cooper
Year: 1997

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Title Sequence: The Kite Runner
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Designed by: MK12
Year: 2007

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Title Sequence: Brat Bratu
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Designed by: Armada and NuFrame
Year: 2008

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Title Sequence: “Bicentennial Man”
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Designed by: Imaginary Forces
Year: 1999

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Title Sequence: “Spider-Man” and “Spider-Man 2″
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Designed by: Kyle Cooper
Year: 2002

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Designed by: Kyle Cooper
Year: 2004

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Title Sequence: “Hostage”

Caution: Language at the very end may be offensive to some viewers.

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Designed by: Laurent Brett, Specimen France
Year: 2005

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YouTube Emmy Roundup

Leave it to these goof balls to come up with the highlight of the evening:

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And unlike the motion picture academy, the television academy awards best main title design. This year’s winner, “Dexter”:

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And finally, what awards show can be complete without some controversy? This time it was censoring an anti-war message. It might have been because Sally Field used the word “god-damn,” but apparently that word is allowed to be said on TV.

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