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Bond, James Bond.

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I'm not bothering to search for a youtube link, but if you know the song, I think it would be perfect as a theme: Walther PPK - These are the days.

And with the band having that name, it seems even more fitting.

As most of the tunes I was looking for are either blocked or removed on YouTube I have to explain it without the tune.

Every Bond move should have included at least some kind of "theme song" for that moment Mr. License to Kill planned or went into some extra curricular actives with "his" girls

Rare Earth "Get Ready" ('cause here I come...)

Just me thinking outloud but generally speaking, weren't the Bond Songs named after the movie name itself?

Or are you suggesting we should name the next movie after a song? Ok, let me try.

Cream - by Prince.

There ain't half been some clever bastards - Ian Dury

Yeah another bond theme thread (But he is worth it)

We've had the gadgets/theme tunes threads already. But what about the tunes that should be a bond tune but haven't been done yet?

Here's mine for starters:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rO8JWbG6bVw

This is one of my favourite songs of all time. Was it used for a Bond movie?

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