I was watching James Bond. Actually, I was watching Sean Connery, the real James Bond. My wife thinks Daniel Craig is the real James Bond, but everyone knows that is not true. Anyway, she did not want to watch the real James Bond and changed the channel to Taken, the movie where Liam Neeson is tough but not as tough as James Bond.
Since there is nothing on television, I decided to get on the blog and type something. The only problem is that I do not know what to type. Maybe I will go to an old faithful and explore what is going on in my iPod.
To stay with the theme, I will start out with a classic James Bond song.
“Goldfinger” by Shirley Bassey
“Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight” by James Taylor
“Cheap Sunglasses” by ZZ Top
“Sumertime Blues” by Eddie Cochran
“Good Rockin’ Tonight” by Wynonie Harris
“Workin’ Man Blues” by Merle Haggard
“Crazy” by Patsy Cline
“The Twist” by Chubby Checker
“Fool To Cry” by The Rolling Stones
“Stand Back” by Stevie Nicks
“Walk This Way” by Run-DMC
“Hotel California” by The Eagles
“Behind Closed Doors” by Charlie Rich
“Pre 63” by Groove Armada
“Drops Of Jupiter” by Train
“Play Me” by Neil Diamond
“Tangled Up In Blue” by Bob Dylan
“Daddy Doesn’t Pray Anymore” by Chris Stapleton
“Atlantis” by Donovan
“Old Man Willis” by Tony Joe White
Sean Connery will never escape James Bond. He made him his own.
He cannot be replaced.
When asked ‘who was the best James Bond’ I always say that they all were and the reason is that I think that they were all the best James Bond for the time (although I might be being too kind to George Lazenby) If you asked me to watch a Bond film tonight I would choose Piers Brosnan!
Brosnan was good, but the gadgets were a little out there. Roger Moore was perfect for the 1970s.