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Go Home 007's Music Man

JONATHAN CHAIT JANUARY 31, 2011

007's Music Man

[Guest post by Isaac Chotiner]

John Barry has died at age 77. Barry's name is not generally recognized, but he composed the scores for a variety of Hollywood films, including Out of Africa, The Lion in Winter, and, memorably, Dances With Wolves. But he is best known for his work on a number of James Bond movies, from Dr. No to The Living Daylights. There remains a tremendous amount of controversy over whether Barry or Monty Norman wrote the original and wonderful James Bond theme; no matter, Barry left his mark on the series.  My favorite work of his is the opening to On Her Majesty's Secret Service, which I think rivals the main Bond tune in greatness. R.I.P.

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Thank you for the touching post, Isaac. RIP, Mr. John Barry.

- liberalref

January 31, 2011 at 6:57pm

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I just received my Blu-Rays of Connery's first three last Wednesday day, Dr. No et. al. Coincidence, wow. Agreed with libref, RIP.

- jet

January 31, 2011 at 9:50pm

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