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In her Vogue US interview she spoke about ending her marriage to Konecki because “she was going through the motions”, a theme she tackles head-on in the second verse: “ I changed who I was to put you both first /But now I give up”. Forgiveness, too, but not in place of understanding. Here, she simply asks for some time for her own healing. In the past, the ballads often involved her on the back foot defensively castigating an ex or admitting to her own flaws before someone else got there first. Sure, Easy on Me is a big, emotional piano ballad, with a high-wire chorus and devastating bridge, but it feels like something has shifted. “ All good, all done, everything’s packed,” she says cheerily on the phone (not a flip phone this time), as she hits the open road with her belongings in a trailer behind her. But while in Hello ’s sepia-saturated mini-movie she stalked the halls of a house like a ghost as a broken relationship played out on her mind, this time she’s quick to leave it all behind. In the video for 30 ’s first single – directed, like Hello, by Canadian auteur Xavier Dolan – Adele returns to her past. The chorus’ barn-storming “ hello from the other side” line, meanwhile, related to making it out of your late teens and early twenties intact, a neat callback to her younger self on 19. Rather than focusing on one specific relationship, Hello is about the people in Adele’s life who she felt she’d lost touch with as her career took off. Hello itself, in fact, was started with producer Greg Kurstin, then ignored for six months, before finally being finished.
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While it sounds confident, the sessions for its parent album 25 were marred by writer’s block and scrapped songs (one song, A live, would later appear on Sia’s T his Is Acting album). “ Hello, it’s me” she sings over a distant piano, immediately returning to that motif of imagined conversations. The gargantuan Hello announces her re-emergence quite literally. While her peers revelled in more-is-more, Adele favoured the old school mentality of superstar silence. I’ll be back combing my hair when I’m 60 telling people I was a Bond girl back in the day, I’m sure!” Recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, “Skyfall” features the lush accompaniment of a 77-piece orchestra.Save for an Oscar-winning Bond song (2012’s so-so film Skyfall), Adele had been relatively quiet prior to October 2015 when a 30-second teaser advert sent the internet into meltdown. When we recorded the strings, it was one of the proudest moments of my life. It was also a lot of fun writing to a brief, something I’ve never done which made it exciting. But I fell in love with the script and Paul had some great ideas for the track and it ended up being a bit of a no-brainer to do it in the end. There’s a lot of instant spotlight and pressure when it comes to a Bond song. NO and is being celebrated as Global James Bond Day.After reading the script for the film, Adele enlisted Paul Epworth to co-write and produce the theme song to “Skyfall.” Adele admits, “I was a little hesitant at first to be involved with the theme song for SKYFALL. October 5th marks the 50th anniversary of the release of DR. The track is available for pre-order at iTunes starting today. Here's some information on "Skyfall" courtesy of the 007 Facebook page:Īdele will premiere “Skyfall”, the official theme song to the upcoming 007 film of the same name, globally via her official site on Friday October 5th at 0:07 BST/LONDON time (7:07pm EST on October 4th). The song “Skyfall” will officially be released this Thursday, October 4th at 7:07pm EST, while the movie Skyfall opens on November 9th. Hit the jump to check out the album artwork and to read Adele's thoughts on recording the theme song for a James Bond film. It should be a great mood-setter when it plays in front of the finished film. Adele’s voice is pitch perfect for a Bond theme, and this song harkens back to the themes of the older, classic James Bond films. Adele wrote the song (aptly named “Skyfall”) with her Rolling in the Deep producer/collaborator Paul Epworth, and now the official album artwork has been released in anticipation of the song's unveiling this Thursday, October 4th. Everything we’ve seen from director Sam Mendes’s upcoming James Bond film Skyfall thus far has been great, and setting Grammy-hoarder Adele as the artist tasked with singing the film's theme song was yet another terrific choice.