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THE BLOODIEST BOND BATTLE OF ALL

Postby Tony Szpala » 27 Jan 2019, 22:02

Subject title above taken from The Sunday Mail (27.01.2019) - a very interesting article which gives a detailed account of the bitter battle between Monty Norman and John Barry about who wrote the James Bond theme - in the end after an antagonistic court case it was decided that Monty Norman wrote the music. I suspect that without Vic Flick's contribution on guitar and John Barry's orchestral arrangement the James Bond theme would not have been not been such a big and long lasting hit it has been (and still is). Mention was made about Vic Flick's fee for his contribution i.e £7 and ten shillings! Well worth a read.
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Re: THE BLOODIEST BOND BATTLE OF ALL

Postby Vincent » 02 Feb 2019, 19:39

Vic Flick appeared on L.A based TV series Pawn Stars where he pawned a sixties Strat for several thousand dollas...[/b]
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Re: THE BLOODIEST BOND BATTLE OF ALL

Postby JimN » 02 Feb 2019, 20:07

Vincent wrote:Vic Flick appeared on L.A based TV series Pawn Stars where he pawned a sixties Strat for several thousand dollas...[/b]


He certainly didn't pawn that guitar; he sold it to the shop for $50,000.

Rick Harrison (the shop's proprietor) later got $10,000 for it at at the famous Beverly Hills auction house "Julien's".

That's right, a $40,000 loss, plus whatever Julien's charges were.
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