That was the makers of the latest Bond strip apparently still a bit too depressive action underpainting. The British band Radiohead had a song called Spectre wrote, which was originally intended as a theme song for the film Spectre – and was then rejected. That at least say the musicians.
“Last year, we were asked to write a song for the James Bond film Spectre . Yes, we were … “tweeted singer Thom Yorke. “That did not work, but it became something completely unique for us, which we love very”.
Why her song fell through, to mention Radiohead. Here Thom Yorke would still the film can impart a mysterious extra touch something ghostly wailing voice perhaps. Also on the magazine Rolling Stone website states about the Spectre version of Radiohead: “Of course, better than Sam Smith.”
It is certain that the British from the Sam Smith (23) composed title song Writing’s On The Wall so far evidently worked well enough to the film to bring new records. In Germany alone, he thundered already opening weekend of Spectre 1.7 million moviegoers in the ears. In his native Britain the spy thriller broke with his grossing several records. On the opening day alone paid moviegoers there converted 9.2 million US dollars.
The success of the film, even without their own song take Radiohead apparently stride. You would have thought that the fans would perhaps like to hear the title, Yorke wrote on Twitter, wished Merry Christmas and posted a link to the song – and thus a small consolation to all Radiohead fans who for years for the appearance of the next album wait.
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