![]() Not going to lie, a little bit surprised, but I haven’t listened to it personally because I did the Spectre theme song.” You can watch the victor gloat about his spoils below. I might even pretend Radiohead didn’t exist, convincing myself that the members of Radiohead were never even born while nervously humming the melody from “Latch” to myself.Īnd it seems that’s exactly what the mom-beloved divo opted to do! In newly shared footage from a Golden Globes press conference, Smith responds to a question about whether he was surprised Thom Yorke released his own Spectre theme on Christmas by asking, confusedly, “Thom Yorke?” After “Writing’s On The Wall” co-writer Jimmy Napes clarifies the matter, Smith replies, “Yeah, I was a little bit surprised. It shows the Bond people don't care about the music itself, just how big the artists name currently is. I might just go on pretending that Radiohead’s song doesn’t exist. Her song isn't very cheery either, it's a somber and dark piano driven track like Spectre was, but without the big epic orchestral sections and drums so it's even quieter and less epic than Spectre. ![]() I might be afraid to listen to Radiohead’s song. If I was Sam Smith, purveyor of a decent but unremarkable Bond theme, I might be a little bit threatened by such competition. Why, just last week I was emoting all over my keyboard about it. Sam Smith’s Bond theme “ Writing’s On The Wall” won a Golden Globe on Sunday, but all the real heads know Radiohead’s rejected “Spectre” is the more masterful of the two tracks. Amazing single, one of Radiohead’s most beautiful songs ever. Founded in 2011, we offer our audience everything from breaking news to reviews to award-winning features and investigations, on our site, in video, and in podcasts.
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