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October 02, 2008

"Another Way to Die"

Here's the new Bond song from Jack White and Alicia Keys. Musically, there's a lot going on, myriad cool, swaggery parts in lieu of an obvious hook. Maybe it'll grow on me. Whattaya think?

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Bond songs are usually such that you need to see the Bond film intro in the theater before you can fully appreciate the song. You Know My Name was not really popular until after the film came out. I assume this will be the same, because for now, I don't think their voices or styles go well together. I do like the music, and expect the song to grow on me once I've seen the film.

I like Alicia, & I like Jack, but this isn't really doing much for me.

Can`t say i enjoyed it.

I`m not the biggest Alicia Keys or Jack White to begin with,and honestly the two together don´t seem to match very well.

I forgot the word fan.I`m not the biggest Alicia or Jack fan to begin with.

Bitchin'. Dig it. The intro is ridiculously cool.

Meh.

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