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Loosehead | 17:54 Thu 08th Jun 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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There is a piece of music played in quite a few Bond films, a sort of medium paced piece and it's usually played when Bond is doing something that requires some sort of travel. For example when he is driving the speed Boat up the amazon in Moonraker. It's generally used when there is some sort of progression rather than actual action. I've been searching the net but can't see the wood for the trees. Any ideas?
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It is called "007" aka "The 007 Theme".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bond_Theme#007
Listen to a clip here
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No that's not the one, that's the main theme. This is played regularly when not much else is happenning usually
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"007" (sometimes referred to as "The 007 Theme"), is an adventure theme... [which] appears in five James Bond films:

From Russia with Love � Played during Bond's theft of the Lektor decoder from the Russian embassy in Istanbul and his subsequent escape, and later during the boat chase.
Thunderball � Played when Bond joins the climactic underwater fight
You Only Live Twice � Played during the flight of "Little Nelly" before he battles four helicopters that attack him.
Diamonds Are Forever � Played during Bond's destruction of Blofeld's HQ
Moonraker � Played during the Amazon river chase.
...sorry, I now see that you mean you require the non-adventure music.
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Fair enough Kempie thanks I'll check it out
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Sorry Kempie, you are spot on I just got a bit confused. Just listened to it.

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