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I watched an episode of Who Dares Wins last night that had a question that incredibly, I can't find an exact answer to on the internet no matter where I look
The question required the names of any songs/music featured in James Bond films. To be honest, the contestants were quite young and didn't get very far. But what surprised me was the possible answers which turned out to be well over a couple of hundred. The list of possible answers at the end scrolled so quickly, I could only see some of them. But as an example, "The Spy Who Loved Me" not only had the music of the same name along with the 007 theme and a piece called Make It Last All Night, but it had listed "Music - When submarine enters pen".
The quizmaster said these were an official list, but the music when the submarine enters the pen is not listed on IMDB as it sounds like an incidental piece.
I just don't understand where they got this so-called list from. It's certainly not available on the web yet the quizmaster said it had been compiled from official databases.
It's very curious although the right contestant could have easily got the jackpot if they'd twigged what sort of answers were acceptable. Even wikipedia doesn't list the incidental music! Can anyone locate this list? It might be a good title for a new Wikipedia article.
The question required the names of any songs/music featured in James Bond films. To be honest, the contestants were quite young and didn't get very far. But what surprised me was the possible answers which turned out to be well over a couple of hundred. The list of possible answers at the end scrolled so quickly, I could only see some of them. But as an example, "The Spy Who Loved Me" not only had the music of the same name along with the 007 theme and a piece called Make It Last All Night, but it had listed "Music - When submarine enters pen".
The quizmaster said these were an official list, but the music when the submarine enters the pen is not listed on IMDB as it sounds like an incidental piece.
I just don't understand where they got this so-called list from. It's certainly not available on the web yet the quizmaster said it had been compiled from official databases.
It's very curious although the right contestant could have easily got the jackpot if they'd twigged what sort of answers were acceptable. Even wikipedia doesn't list the incidental music! Can anyone locate this list? It might be a good title for a new Wikipedia article.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've just had a quick look on iPlayer & Nick Knowles says -
"We're looking for the title of any song that features on the original motion picture soundtrack of any official James Bond film. This is according to the official motion picture soundtrack of each film."
The last line of that ^ also appears at the end of the long list on the board in the studio.
So for instance, "Gassing the Gangsters" (I'd guess is "incidental", though composed for that piece of action) is on -
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Goldf inger_( soundtr ack)#Tr ack_lis ting
"We're looking for the title of any song that features on the original motion picture soundtrack of any official James Bond film. This is according to the official motion picture soundtrack of each film."
The last line of that ^ also appears at the end of the long list on the board in the studio.
So for instance, "Gassing the Gangsters" (I'd guess is "incidental", though composed for that piece of action) is on -
https:/
Thank you Lie-in King - I'm very grateful. It seems that as far as Wikipedia was concerned, I should have been looking at the soundtrack page to do with each film rather than the page to do with the film itself.
I've now discovered that all the music ancluding the incidental stuff is available via the film title on YouTube. Using Wikipedia and YouTube together should allow to listen to just about any music from the films.
I still can't find the one about the submarine entering the pen in The Spy Who Loved Me all the same and I'm pretty sure I saw it flash past on the list at the end.
Thank you again.
I've now discovered that all the music ancluding the incidental stuff is available via the film title on YouTube. Using Wikipedia and YouTube together should allow to listen to just about any music from the films.
I still can't find the one about the submarine entering the pen in The Spy Who Loved Me all the same and I'm pretty sure I saw it flash past on the list at the end.
Thank you again.