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ce
(The Netherlands)
Posted: Sep 03, 2012 - 03:26
 

 calypsus_1 wrote:

"The Look of Love", music written by Burt Bacharach,  for the soundtrack of movie James Bond "Casino Royale"(1967); later addicional lyrics by Hal David;


RIP Hal David, author of many many wonderful lyrics to Bacharach's music.
Perhaps they can seem to middle-of-the-road for RP, but they are beautiful gems of music.
IMNSHO RP could use a few more of them.

aristoteles
(Spain)
Posted: Dec 22, 2008 - 02:15
 

What about Spooky or Son of the Preacher Man, Bill? {#Silenced}

calypsus_1
Posted: Nov 20, 2008 - 12:10
 

"The Look of Love", music written by Burt Bacharach,  for the soundtrack of movie James Bond "Casino Royale"(1967); later addicional lyrics by Hal David; 

Subsequently this popular song had numerous versions by famous artists, such as, Marvin Gaye, Nina Simone, Shirley Bassey,  Sergio Mendes,  The Delfonics,  The Zombies, Isaac Hayes, etc.

remembering  the passionate voice and music of Ms. Dusty Springfield, born Mary Isabel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien.

** 8 **




jagdriver
(Tunin' in from the aptly-named Grass Valley, CA)
Posted: Nov 20, 2008 - 12:04
 

 Aural_not_Oral wrote:
Peabody,  Set the Way back machine for 1960. 

 

(You mean Sherman. Mr. Peabody gave the directive.)



coding_to_music
(Beantown)
Posted: Nov 20, 2008 - 12:03
 

Cat Power should be so good...

dixiedeb
(Augusta, GA)
Posted: Nov 20, 2008 - 12:03
 

{#Clap}

 
stevo_b wrote:
omg...
 



jagdriver
(Tunin' in from the aptly-named Grass Valley, CA)
Posted: Nov 20, 2008 - 12:03
 

 Jack_Jefferson wrote:
Rightfully placed in the love scene in Casino Royale.  The one with Peter Seller and Ursula Andress.
 
UR-sula!!!!!

(As for this track, I have to say that I'm in the Dionne camp.)



Aural_not_Oral
(End of the Oregon Trail)
Posted: Nov 20, 2008 - 12:03
 

Peabody,  Set the Way back machine for 1960. 


lmic
(Sacramento, CA)
Posted: Nov 20, 2008 - 12:02
 

 Shesdifferent wrote:
The Tom Jones of women singer's back then?
  LOL... Still, both are amazing talents.



rsimark
Posted: Oct 19, 2008 - 23:37
 

kaybee wrote:
Oh God, I feel old!!

old?? I must be ancient!  Finally passed on that '64 Zenith tube am/fm console I grew up listening to this including early Beatles classics on top 40!  I remember visits to Safeway to get tube replacements.  It was decades later that I started to appreciate Zep and "hippy" tunes.  Not long ago, wife kept swearing it'd be a good coffin.  Suspect it's a good thing I passed it on to someone that appreciated good ole tube stereo setups ;-).  It took it a few minutes to warm up, but once it did, what wonderful sounds it let loose including '78s!  Cheers to the good ole days!


kaybee
(Lost in the Wilds of Toronto)
Posted: Sep 20, 2008 - 13:49
 

Oh God, I feel old!!

WonderLizard
(2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise)
Posted: Sep 18, 2008 - 08:18
 

 Shesdifferent wrote:
The Tom Jones of women singer's back then?
 
I'm trying to figure out if that's a cheap shot or merely damning with faint praise. Regardless, IMHO Dusty stands/stood in a class of her own. This is a lovely song, which unfortunately gets too identified with the faux-Bond flick, Casino Royale. And if the dis is on Dusty, then I'd suggest Dusty in Memphis, a classic by any measure.


F1
(Pacific NW (gotta get back to Chicago))
Posted: Sep 18, 2008 - 07:56
 

As a Dusty fan I look forward to this movie.

"Oscar-winner Nicole Kidman is set to star in a film based on the life of British pop icon Dusty Springfield.

Daily Variety reports that the 40-year-old Australian actress will also produce the biopic - one of two films on Springfield currently in the works in Hollywood.

Springfield, who died in 1999, enjoyed huge success throughout the 1960s with a string of hits including I Only Want To Be With You, You Don't Have To Say You Love Me and The Look of Love.

However Springfield's success masked a troubled personal life that saw her battle mental illness and drug and alcohol problems.

She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1995, four years before her death".



Ahnyer_Keester
(Chicago Il)
Posted: Sep 18, 2008 - 07:52
 

That was awesome. :) I grew up with this stuff and thought it was stupid. Now that I'm old enough to really listen I recognize how excellent this is and Ray Charles and Johnny Cash (okay, I liked him when I was a kid).

hippiechick
(Weekendland)
Posted: Sep 18, 2008 - 07:50
 

This song immediately trips me back to jr high school! That's both good and bad.

vivakitty
(The Girl Who Wrecks Your Dreams)
Posted: Sep 18, 2008 - 07:49
 

I like this song until the honky clarinet?/sax? interlude.  (I mean "honky" as in sounds like a goose honking, not honky as in white person.)

Jack_Jefferson
(Columbus, OH)
Posted: Sep 18, 2008 - 07:49
 

Rightfully placed in the love scene in Casino Royale.  The one with Peter Seller and Ursula Andress.

cc_rider
(Austin Texas. Y'all.)
Posted: Sep 18, 2008 - 07:49
 

Wow.

hungoverdrawn
(Gatwick, England)
Posted: Sep 18, 2008 - 07:48
 

 Shesdifferent wrote:
The Tom Jones of women singer's back then?
 

More the Matt Monro, I'd say.. was the Welsh Warbler ever so subtle?

pmnixa
(Rochester, MN)
Posted: Sep 18, 2008 - 07:47
 

 WhiteWater wrote:
This is nice, but I much prefer Diana Krall's version.
 

What about Suzanna Hoffs? *runs and hides*

stevo_b
(Rock Ridge)
Posted: Sep 18, 2008 - 07:47
 

omg...

jagdriver
(Auburn, CA)
Posted: Aug 17, 2008 - 18:13
 

 Carl wrote:

Dusty's hair by the incredible Beehives R Us.
 
Hey... the B-52s had to have something to lampoon!


jagdriver
(Auburn, CA)
Posted: Aug 17, 2008 - 18:12
 

Hmmmm.... not sure what to make of this in the RP context. As far as Diana (Krall) goes, I like some of her stuff, but some songs she can't quite do. This is one of them. I do like Sergio Mendez & Brazil '66's version, however.

Off topic, though, may I suggest Dean Martin's version of Sway (covered by the Blue Hawaiians). It's freakin' terrific! Who knew?

Shesdifferent
(Just visiting this planet waiting for the ticket home)
Posted: Aug 17, 2008 - 18:09
 

The Tom Jones of women singer's back then?

tonypf
(Honolulu)
Posted: Aug 17, 2008 - 18:08
 

As ever, wow!

nigelr
(Coffs Harbour, Australia)
Posted: Jul 17, 2008 - 02:51
 

EssexTex wrote:
The smoothest, coolest song ever

Yeah, Baby!
Mack then Dusty, I must be in heaven...........
This is a totally stupendous piece of music!
WhiteWater
(right where you are sitting now)
Posted: May 15, 2008 - 04:00
 

This is nice, but I much prefer Diana Krall's version.
EssexTex
(Glorious Texas)
Posted: May 15, 2008 - 03:53
 

The smoothest, coolest song ever
gypsyman
(Just looking, thank you....)
Posted: May 15, 2008 - 03:52
 

Sergio Mendez did a nice version...this is pretty good, too, you know, now that I'm all grown-up and stuff.
oscar_driver
(Planet Earth)
Posted: May 15, 2008 - 03:51
 

8.5
funkaholic
(Los Angeles)
Posted: Feb 10, 2008 - 16:40
 

What a beautiful rendition of this classic song.
Inamorato
(Twin Cities)
Posted: Feb 10, 2008 - 16:37
 

Simply sublime.
medoras
Posted: Jan 10, 2008 - 05:23
 

bdblinux wrote:
this sucks!


When you grow up, there is a slight possibility that even you might begin to appreciate Dusty Springfield's vocal talent and music and lyrics by Bacharach and David.

Nah!!!
EssexTex
(sitting in a field)
Posted: Jan 10, 2008 - 05:21
 

pannaramma wrote:


THRICE!
Orgasmic Orgasmic Orgasmic...oh I need a cigarette
Antigone
(A house, in a valley, Virginia)
Posted: Jan 10, 2008 - 05:20
 




EssexTex
(sitting in a field)
Posted: Jan 10, 2008 - 05:20
 

Bakaretsu wrote:


you could say that TWICE!
Orgasmic...Orgasmic
pannaramma
(not from around here)
Posted: Jan 10, 2008 - 05:20
 

Bakaretsu wrote:


you could say that TWICE!


THRICE!
Bakaretsu
(South Burlington. VT)
Posted: Jan 10, 2008 - 05:18
 

EssexTex wrote:
Orgasmic


you could say that TWICE!
EssexTex
(sitting in a field)
Posted: Jan 10, 2008 - 05:17
 

Orgasmic
bdblinux
(Northern California)
Posted: Dec 09, 2007 - 19:55
 

this sucks!

jktravl
(Virginia)
Posted: Dec 09, 2007 - 19:54
 

ah, it's like mayonnaise in my ears....
Wizzuvvoz
(Land of Nod. East of Eden on Route 66.)
Posted: Nov 08, 2007 - 10:29
 

mikec wrote:
Bill's comment is brilliant! Yes this one was a "button pusher" on AM for sure. But now it is a timeless classic that I really appreciate. I did not want to let Bill's comment go unnoticed.
it didn't
I'm still cross about it
Jacksonstat
(Columbus OH)
Posted: Nov 08, 2007 - 10:26
 

Dang it, I lost my stream just as this started!
mikec
(Thousand Oaks, CA)
Posted: Nov 08, 2007 - 10:25
 

Bill's comment is brilliant! Yes this one was a "button pusher" on AM for sure. But now it is a timeless classic that I really appreciate. I did not want to let Bill's comment go unnoticed.
Carl
(The Summit City)
Posted: Nov 08, 2007 - 10:24
 

coolmom65 wrote:


Lyrics by the amazing Hal David

Dusty's hair by the incredible Beehives R Us.
Pharlap
Posted: Nov 08, 2007 - 10:24
 

Tana wrote:
Dusty Springfield is one of my all-time favorite singers. Put her on a Bacharach song and it doesn't get much better than this. She left us too young.


The cream in his coffee
wferrier
(Johnson City, New York)
Posted: Nov 08, 2007 - 10:22
 

ooh nice
Jelani
(Home of the freak, and land of the vague)
Posted: Nov 08, 2007 - 10:22
 

who gave this a three?!
coolmom65
(north of Boston)
Posted: Nov 08, 2007 - 10:21
 

Alpine wrote:
They don't make it like this anymore.

Ladies and gentlemen, "The Look of Love", words and music by the great Burt Bacharach.


Lyrics by the amazing Hal David
1wolfy
(Mission Viejo California)
Posted: Nov 08, 2007 - 10:21
 

smooth as silk. A true classic