Wow! Great song! Who would have thought that the little girl who played Cindy-Lou Who in Jim Carey's How The Grinch Stole Christmas would grow up to be the lead singer of a rock band. And with one hell of a voice.
Very very Bond, for sure. And the song is so good, they ought to come out with a Bond film and just call it 25 and give her all the money for the theme.
Live and Let Die was also a Bond film, and The Spy who Loved me was the 10th. If I'm not wrong then films 21-25 were wear Daniel Craig played Bond so this was almost certainly written for No Time to Die.
@@infin8reactions Slow but steady. 1st year is a roller coaster, but progress is progress, not matter how small. Thanks for asking! I will get back on eventually! 🤘
This entire album is quite interesting as Taylor takes you on a journey of trauma, depression and finding a reason to come out on the other side. After the death of Chris Cornell when they where touring together and later her producer Karo (who died in a motorcycle accident) she went into a dark place and she have said she didn't even know if she wanted to come back. It's such a powerful album. She have said it was the love of music that finally brought her back.
The last Daniel Craig James Bond movie was the 25th in the series, so it is rumored this song was one of the ones written for it before they went with the Billie Eilish song. That's probably why there are a lot of references to James Bond movies and the music feels like a James Bond song.
Wow! Great song! Who would have thought that the little girl who played Cindy-Lou Who in Jim Carey's How The Grinch Stole Christmas would grow up to be the lead singer of a rock band. And with one hell of a voice.
This song is just so damn beautiful. From start to finish. Taylor, oh wow. Her voice.
There is an 'unplugged' version of 25 - it's phenomenal.
Such a great song. Her unplugged version of this is really good as well 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
That would be a great Bond song. Beautiful.
Certainly would be nicci 😁, thank you for watching my channel 😁
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The best female rock/metal/grunge voice ...Taylor rocks!!!!! 💜
Very very Bond, for sure. And the song is so good, they ought to come out with a Bond film and just call it 25 and give her all the money for the theme.
Live and Let Die was also a Bond film, and The Spy who Loved me was the 10th. If I'm not wrong then films 21-25 were wear Daniel Craig played Bond so this was almost certainly written for No Time to Die.
I wondered what happened to this recording. Glad you found it, and shared with us Lee! 💪
As you know, I Loves me some Tay Tay! 😍
Get on that stream and request some more dude 😁👌 hows the recovery progressing mate?
@@infin8reactions Slow but steady. 1st year is a roller coaster, but progress is progress, not matter how small. Thanks for asking! I will get back on eventually! 🤘
This entire album is quite interesting as Taylor takes you on a journey of trauma, depression and finding a reason to come out on the other side. After the death of Chris Cornell when they where touring together and later her producer Karo (who died in a motorcycle accident) she went into a dark place and she have said she didn't even know if she wanted to come back. It's such a powerful album. She have said it was the love of music that finally brought her back.
The last Daniel Craig James Bond movie was the 25th in the series, so it is rumored this song was one of the ones written for it before they went with the Billie Eilish song. That's probably why there are a lot of references to James Bond movies and the music feels like a James Bond song.
No James bond...lol
Not even close to the intent. The song is autobiographical.