Sam Mendes
To mark the release of his latest film, the awards-tipped Empire of Light, Sam Mendes takes Radio 2’s resident movie critic James King through the music of his films.
To mark the release of his latest film, the awards-tipped Empire of Light, Sam Mendes takes Radio 2’s resident movie critic James King through the music of his films.
Starting with how the music in his Oscar-winning debut American Beauty came about – including the iconic score for the plastic bag scene, how Sam dubbed in his own whistling and refusing to pay a six-figure sum to include a rock classic. Then James delves into the music of Empire of Light and the early 80s soundtrack that reflects Sam’s own teenage music tastes.
Sam reveals how the poignant I Am a Poor Wayfaring Stranger wasn't in his initial plan for the WWI epic 1917. Finally, he discusses how working with Adele on the theme for Skyfall was a dream, and what really happened when his second Bond film, Spectre, ended up with two theme songs - from Radiohead and Sam Smith.
Sir Sam Mendes started his directorial career on the stage, with his future Skyfall star Judi Dench amongst the cast of his first West End show, and won an Olivier Award in 1996 for his work on Company and The Glass Menagerie. In 1999, he made his big-screen directorial debut with American Beauty, which was met with critical acclaim and five Academy Awards, including a Best Director gong for Mendes.
Since then he's played with a variety of genres and styles, including the lo-fi indie comedy-drama Away We Go, the noir thriller Road to Perdition and an adaptation of the modern classic novel Revolutionary Road. Then, in 2012, he directed the first of two James Bond films in the acclaimed Skyfall, which marked 50 years of the franchise and raked in over a billion dollars at the global box office. In 2019, he was back at the awards ceremonies once more, receiving Best Director and Best Film Baftas for the WWI epic 1917.
His latest film, Empire of Light, is set in the early 80s and is a very personal film for Mendes. It revolves around the employees of the Empire, a stunning but struggling independent cinema on the seafront, notably new arrival Stephen, played by Micheal Ward, and Hilary, played by Olivia Coleman.
This programme was recorded before the sad passing of Terry Hall of The Specials.
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Music Played
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Free
All Right Now
- Island.
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The Who
Baba O'Riley
- The Who Hits 50! (Deluxe Edition).
- Polydor.
- 001.
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Bill Withers
Use Me
- CBS.
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The Who
The Seeker
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Etta James
At Last
- Etta James- The Genuine Article.
- Mca/Chess.
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Stephen Lipson & Annie Lennox
Don't Let It Bring You Down
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Jakatta
American Dream
- Now That's What I Call Music 48 CD2.
- Now.
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Led Zeppelin
When The Levee Breaks
- Led Zeppelin - Early Days.
- Atlantic.
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Bob Dylan
All Along The Watchtower
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Joni Mitchell
You Turn Me On I'm A Radio
- Reprise.
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Joy Division
Love Will Tear Us Apart
- Glorious (Various Artists).
- Columbia.
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The Clash
White Riot
- ESSENTIAL CLASH.
- Columbia.
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Buzzcocks
Everybody's Happy Nowadays
- EMI.
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The Selecter
On My Radio
- EMI.
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Overkill
- Essential.
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Elvis Costello & The Attractions
(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea
- Elvis Costello & Attractions- The Man.
- Imp Records.
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The Specials
Ghost Town
- NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC 1981 (VARIOUS).
- Two-Tone.
- 5.
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Tom Petty
Free Fallin'
- MCA.
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The Specials
Too Much Too Young
- Chrysalis.
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The Clash
Bankrobber
- CBS.
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The Specials
Do Nothing
- EMI.
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Nacio Herb Brown
Singin' in the Rain
Singer: Gene Kelly.- Musical Wonderland (Various Artists).
- Warner Strategic Marketi.
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Jos Slovick
I Am a Poor Wayfaring Stranger (from "1917" (A Cappella))
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Simon & Garfunkel
Mrs. Robinson
- Old Friends.
- Columbia.
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Public Enemy
Fight The Power
- The No.1 Rap Album.
- Polygram Tv.
- 7.
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Radiohead
Spectre
- Ticker Tape Ltd.
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Adele
Skyfall
- (CD Single).
- XL.
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The Beat
Too Nice To Talk To
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