"No Time To Die” - Billie Eilish’s Bond 25 Theme

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  • John Francis KennedyJohn Francis Kennedy South lanarkshire, ScotlandPosts: 88MI6 Agent
    Eilish is a Classic case of emperors new clothes
  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,990Quartermasters
    I find it very similar, after two listens, to Sam Smith's WOTW...I don't dislike it, mind you, but I'm a bit surprised by the lack of distance, thematically and stylistically, between the two songs.
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  • John Francis KennedyJohn Francis Kennedy South lanarkshire, ScotlandPosts: 88MI6 Agent
    At the end of the day, eon are probably only interested in who she brings to the table rather than the actual song itself, doesn’t mean they’re not disappointed behind the scenes mind you, they won’t admit to that.
  • caractacus pottscaractacus potts Orbital communicator, level 10Posts: 3,943MI6 Agent
    edited February 2020
    I like those good Bond theme songs where the singer can hold a note and project. That's part of the Bond film experience, an important part.
    But its not a lost cause yet, they still got a couple of weeks where they can find a proper singer to overdub this song before the film gets released, and we can just call this version a demo.
  • HarveyMushmanHarveyMushman Posts: 333MI6 Agent
    Hmmm have to say a bit underwhelmed. Even against Sam Smith, which if you line them up is much bigger in terms of projection and dare I say it, more memorable.

    Maybe it will grow on me, not sure. It’s a bit whiny and I can’t really understand the words in the first part as it’s a bit mumbly, I do like the subtle Bond pick ups throughout but so far ... hmmmm
  • HarveyMushmanHarveyMushman Posts: 333MI6 Agent
    Thinking back to Sam Smiths song when it was released I remember feeling a bit of the same, when comparing it to Skyfall but when Spectre came out it had more context and I really grew to quite like it. This could be the same. I’ll keep listening to it over the weeks and see how I feel about it. Was expecting less of an emotional swan song for Craig and something with more get up and go about it. It’s quite vanilla sounding.

    Skyfall still by far the best Bond song in recent times. Massively projected, memorable and totally Bond through and through. It’s a big one to live up to.
  • HarveyMushmanHarveyMushman Posts: 333MI6 Agent
    No, tried it again it’s pretty bad. I think I’ll play Skyfall on my AirPods when the movie starts.
  • Miles MesservyMiles Messervy Posts: 1,759MI6 Agent
    I find it very similar, after two listens, to Sam Smith's WOTW...I don't dislike it, mind you, but I'm a bit surprised by the lack of distance, thematically and stylistically, between the two songs.

    I think that’s probably a Harbinger of things to come. This is setting up to be Spectre part 2. As though once wasn’t enough...
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    SFPROPS wrote:
    I’d like to know what it’s called

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    It wasn’t clear a couple of days ago :))

    I was hoping it wasn't too late for the joke. :))
  • SFPROPSSFPROPS USAPosts: 380MI6 Agent
    Judges accept.

    I really disliked WOTW and I'm generally a fan of Smith - both the song and the delivery. Smith has his own enunciation problems and it sounds like he's phoning it in. That song was a ballad but it wasn't sad, not somber -just melancholy.

    This has the sound of dread and dying, or deceit. The songwriting itself is top notch. I understand that Eielish's delivery isn't for everyone, but it conveys the haunting and aching emotions the song expresses. It's not written to require a belter, even if she does bring it up a notch near the end. Imagine the song with main titles and a little more orchestra added (as they usually do).

    Again - Judges accept. Not a Madonna, Keyes, Smith, or even A-ha.
  • JarvioJarvio EnglandPosts: 4,236MI6 Agent
    It was ok, albeit not that catchy, but overall I'll give it the benefit of the doubt.

    Can't hear half the lyrics though. What is it with so many vocalists being so influent?
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  • bosoxfanbosoxfan Posts: 611MI6 Agent
    Kind of reminds me of Skyfall theme, although i like the sound of Adele better, lyrics don't say much IMO
  • HowardBHowardB USAPosts: 2,744MI6 Agent
    Eilish is not my cup of tea but it was not bad at all . I was pleasantly surprised by how good the lyrics are. I don't have super high expectations for Bond themes these days as I generally don't care for the artists who are doing them......I just keep my fingers crossed and hope we don't get another "Die Another Day" or "Another Way To Die". I absolutely give credit to Eilish and her brother for the composition but I do agree with others that it could have reached another level with a different type of vocalist rather than the shoe gazing style of Billie (no disrespect to her intended, she has talent). I will say the song was better played over the visuals from the film, and should play well over the title sequence. I am more concerned with Zimmer's score than the theme song, however I did like what appeared to be Zimmer's contribution to the theme song and hopefully that bodes well for the score.
  • Fiery-BondFiery-Bond Sydney, AustraliaPosts: 13MI6 Agent
    I have a bit of a theory... I'm always interested, when it comes to the Bond theme, as to whose perspective it is sung from. The obvious route would be that the new theme is from Bond's or Madeleine's... but what if No Time To Die is sung from the villain's perspective and the lyrics being about Safin and Madeleine's relationship.
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  • Golrush007Golrush007 South AfricaPosts: 3,420Quartermasters
    My first impressions of the song are that I'm pretty happy with it. I think once that piano intro was teased it was fairly predictable what the song was going to be like, so no surprises there really - which could be a good thing or a bad thing. I thought that Eilish's vocals weren't bad, and I didn't have as much difficulty as others have reported with being able to hear the words.

    The song plays it safe by being based around the same Bond theme elements that most of Craig's theme songs have stuck to, but I'm a man of simple tastes and they can always win me over with those chords. I also enjoyed the moments of bigger orchestration in the song, and I'm optimistic that Zimmer will reference the title song in his score. I just hope that they don't go for the lazy option, as in Spectre, and just put the instrumental version of the song into the movie at some point. I know we're always crying out for the title song to be woven into the score, but I don't think simply slapping the backing track onto the movie counts!
  • Matt SMatt S Oh Cult Voodoo ShopPosts: 6,596MI6 Agent
    The theme is better than I expected. But it's like they took Writing's on the Wall and made it better, and that's not a difficult task. I have ranked it at number 21 out of 25 Bond themes. I don't imagine any new Bond themes would have the potential to be above number 18 for me, unless David Arnold was brought back to composer another theme.
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  • HarveyMushmanHarveyMushman Posts: 333MI6 Agent
    Interesting Sam Smith has also released a new song today called “To Die For”
  • Golrush007Golrush007 South AfricaPosts: 3,420Quartermasters
    I haven't considered yet where I think NTTD might rank in the series as a whole, but considering it against the competition of the four other Daniel Craig era songs I'd place it at number 3 after You Know My Name and SkyFall. Of course, my ranking might well shift with time and repeated listens and seeing it in the context of the film and the score.
  • JTMJTM Posts: 3,027MI6 Agent
    edited February 2020
    Really thought I was listening to "The Sound of Silence" (probably more the Disturbed version not Simon & Garfunkel's original) at the start there—the melodies are very close!

    Anyway, I think the lyrics are quite good, the instrumental accompaniment is excellent (which is to be expected on a Bond theme), but I'm just not sold on the vocals. It picks up a lot at the end but the rest is a bit monotonous, which after hearing a few of Eilish's other songs, was expected. Seems like there's lots of Skyfall and WOTW influence in the song as well, so not sure what the people who have been going on for years about how Smith's song is the worst thing that's ever happened to Bond music (maybe exaggerating a bit) will feel about it.
  • JacobJacob DenmarkPosts: 294MI6 Agent
    I really like it. It’s better than I expected. Mind you, I grew up with the DC movies and don’t have a very locked-in opinion of how a Bond movie and a Bond song should be made based on the old movies. I think it fits well with the mood and settings of the DC movies and it sounds fitting for his last one, based on what we know about the plot from the trailers.
  • Hold CommandHold Command LondonPosts: 366MI6 Agent
    JTM wrote:
    Really thought I was listening to "The Sound of Silence" (probably more the Disturbed version not Simon & Garfunkel's original) at the start there—the melodies are very close!.

    Exactly my first thought when I listened too!

    Then it became Skyfall by Adele and by the end I was sure this was a rehash of WOTW too.

    I'm pretty firmly in the 'it's not bad' camp I think, but agree with others that it just lacks some oomph in the closing bars.
  • writingsonthewallwritingsonthewall SpainPosts: 417MI6 Agent
    Ok, listened to it enough times to have an opinion. Liked it. Maybe too melancholic, but I feel that's going to be one of the themes of the movie, what with Bond being retired and this movie possibly having a "last adventure" feel. That being said, it's well sung, the production and orchestration sound great, and the teases of the Bond themes are very well integrated. I hope this time around we will have a proper weaving of the theme into the score, à la CR instead of my namesake's in SP.

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  • BarbelBarbel ScotlandPosts: 36,316Chief of Staff
    Some comments above suggest some are having problems making out the lyrics.

    I should've known
    I'd leave alone
    Just goes to show
    That the blood you bleed is just the blood you owe

    We were a pair
    But I saw you there
    Too much to bear
    You were my life, but life is far away from fair

    Was I stupid to love you?
    Was I reckless to help?
    Was it obvious to everybody else
    That I'd fallen for a lie?
    You were never on my side

    Fool me once, fool me twice
    Are you death or paradise?
    Now you'll never see me cry
    There's just no time to die

    I let it burn
    You're no longer my concern
    Faces from my past return
    Another lesson yet to learn
    That I'd fallen for a lie
    You were never on my side

    Fool me once, fool me twice
    Are you death or paradise?
    Now you'll never see me cry
    There's just no time to die

    No time to die
    No time to die

    Fool me once, fool me twice
    Are you death or paradise?
    Now you'll never see me cry
    There's just no time to die
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 21,793MI6 Agent
    Thanks, Barbel. I wonder who's POW this song is written in? My first thought is Bond himself, but we don't know yet. I liek the lyrics.
    Billie Eilish has a voice that's different from what we've heard before in Bond title songs, but she uses a bigger voice a couple of times. Next to "We have all the time in the world" this must be the quietest Bond song ever. It takes some time getting used to as a Bond song. But I like the melody I hope and think the instrumentals after she sings the title will be re-used in the score.
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 21,793MI6 Agent
    That the blood you bleed is just the blood you owe

    Interesting line ……..
  • NoiNoi Posts: 705MI6 Agent
    edited February 2020
    one word: Beautiful!
    this song don't have to grow in me I find it great right from the beginning.
    When composing a Bond-Song there is this balancing act between saving your own handwriting as an artist and create that typical bondish-flair and that is exactly what happened here :) the mix out of Eilishs dreamy music and her soft voice combined with the orchestra works very well.
    and yeah the music works great with the 'new' teaser, it creates a very melancholic atmosphere. Bonds face at the swimming scene and his look at the train-station is kind of sad : ( sometimes I think they make a tragical figure out of Bond, I kind of feel sorry for him from what I have seen so far. Eilishs Song underlines this perfectly
    god...I'm 'afraid' that this is the first Bond-Movie where I have to cry in the theatres :'D
  • MrGoreMrGore Posts: 129MI6 Agent
    The new video from 007 lays song excerpts over new shots of Bond and Madeleine. And a standing by a tomb shot. Nothing more to say about that.

    Listening to the lyrics from the point of view of Bond it can also go to Vesper again?
    “We were a pair” has a very muted Barry/Bond horn riff heavily evoking the past.
    “Fool me once, fool me twice”
    Calling back to Casino? Would be a neat way to pay that off. Also it does retcon the last movie (in a good way IMHO) by placing some events further back in Daniel’s reign as Bond.

    The tone of this song suggests the movie is going to be intense and personal and rooted in Daniel Craig’s take on the character since he took the role. Which is fine. I’ve grown to like it over the course of the movies.


    Can’t help noting that it has been 67 years since Ian Fleming created the Bond/Vesper relationship and it is still there at the core of the character’s ongoing story. Kudos to BB and MW for using that with integrity.

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  • JTMJTM Posts: 3,027MI6 Agent
    Noi wrote:
    When composing a Bond-Song there is this balancing act between saving your own handwriting as an artist and create that typical bondish-flair and that is exactly what happened here :) the mix out of Eilishs dreamy music and her soft voice combined with the orchestra works very well.

    Dreamy as in it puts one to sleep? If so I agree with you ;)
  • _Stocks_Stocks EnglandPosts: 391MI6 Agent
    I’m not a huge Billie Eilish fan at all but I really like this. The arrangement (with trace elements of past and present) elevates it a lot and her lyrics are searching and reflect the inner turmoil of what Bond is hiding behind the facade (mask motif)
    Fully orchestrated with opening credits I think it’ll be more than Noi shedding a tear or too.

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  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,618MI6 Agent
    Barbel wrote:
    Some comments above suggest some are having problems making out the lyrics.

    I should've known
    I'd leave alone
    Just goes to show
    That the blood you bleed is just the blood you owe

    We were a pair
    But I saw you there
    Too much to bear
    You were my life, but life is far away from fair

    Was I stupid to love you?
    Was I reckless to help?
    Was it obvious to everybody else
    That I'd fallen for a lie?
    You were never on my side

    Fool me once, fool me twice
    Are you death or paradise?
    Now you'll never see me cry
    There's just no time to die

    I let it burn
    You're no longer my concern
    Faces from my past return
    Another lesson yet to learn
    That I'd fallen for a lie
    You were never on my side

    Fool me once, fool me twice
    Are you death or paradise?
    Now you'll never see me cry
    There's just no time to die

    No time to die
    No time to die

    Fool me once, fool me twice
    Are you death or paradise?
    Now you'll never see me cry
    There's just no time to die

    Pretty helpful, Barbel, but a bit lame :D
    What is your expert opinion about the song - that‘s what everybody wants to know :D
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