Every classic action film series has great music, and James Bond is no different. Over 007's 58-year history, the theme music featured at the beginning of every film has become a Bond tradition.
Listen to Vic Flick on the 'James Bond Theme' "I placed the DeArmond pickup ... It wouldn’t let me down – until it fell eight feet into a music pit and disintegrated.
Session guitarist Vic Flick, known for playing the guitar riff in the James Bond theme tune ... on several other 007 soundtracks, including Shirley Bassey’s theme for the 1964 film Goldfinger.
British musician Vic Flick, best known for writing the riff that became the theme tune for the James Bond film series ... His guitar riff became a piece of music and cinema history ...
The iconic James Bond theme was recorded in 1962 ... In an interview, Flick said the music editor wasn’t happy with the first theme that was written. “I said, ‘Take it down an octave ...
The Bond theme tune was originally recorded in 1962 ... sort of a dynamic sound,” Flick told Jon Burlingame for his 2012 book The Music Of James Bond (via The Guardian).
On the soundtrack of James Bond film Dr No, Flick was the lead guitarist on the theme, playing the guitar riff that many know and love. His Clifford Essex Paragon De Luxe, which featured on the ...
“I used it on tour. It wouldn’t let me down — until it fell eight feet into a music pit and disintegrated.” A version of the “James Bond Theme” has been used in all 25 Bond films ...