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      • Victor Harold Flick is an English guitarist, best known for playing the guitar riff in the "James Bond Theme". He also played the distinctive guitar riff in the intro and bridge of the Herman's Hermits recording of "Silhouettes", a 1965 UK Top 5 hit. He also played a slightly modified "James Bond" guitar part for The Beatles' film Help!.
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    Victor Harold Flick (born 14 May 1937) is an English studio guitarist, best known for playing the guitar riff in the "James Bond Theme". Biography. In the late 1950s, Flick joined the John Barry Seven. [1] On the Dr. No soundtrack, he was lead guitarist on the track "James Bond Theme".

  3. Vic Flick. Composer: Wilson Chance. Vic Flick was born in Worcester Park, Surrey in 1937. His interest in music started in his early teens, when he joined a band led by his piano-playing father; a band that also included his brother on saxophone and a neighbour on violin.

    • May 14, 1937
  4. Jun 14, 2021 · With one electrifying riff, a decade came alive. Flick was a prolific session guitarist, working alongside Jimmy Page, Big Jim Sullivan, and Eric Clapton, with whom he recorded the unused (and since lost) theme to the 1989 Bond film License to Kill.

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    Vic Flick. Composer: Wilson Chance. Vic Flick was born in Worcester Park, Surrey in 1937. His interest in music started in his early teens, when he joined a band led by his piano-playing father; a band that also included his brother on saxophone and a neighbour on violin.

    • January 1, 1
    • Composer, Music Department, Actor
    • Worcester Park, Surrey, England, UK
    • Vic Flick
    • Vic got famous without reality TV. If there was only one reason you should read this book, it's to show all the posers around you that real musicians put in hard yards to get where they are.
    • His Biography is about making music, not regrets. This book is about Vic playing guitar, not about Vic getting smacked out on a tour bus surrounded by gypsies and groupies.
    • It's an entertaining book, simple as that. This is not the funniest thing you've ever read, but it's worth it. Vic's book is simply written and easy to get through so even if you 'don't read', it's still worth reading.
    • They don't make humor like this anymore. Our generation may have invented Jackass, but that's just because all the really witty pranks were taken by Vic's lot.
  6. Oct 3, 2012 · In 1962, Flick was a 25-year-old studio guitarist who was asked to help give the James Bond theme more of a punch. Composer Monty Norman, who wrote the theme, was scrambling to complete the score...

  7. May 1, 2017 · One from the archive that is proving eternally popular, session guitarist Vic Flick explains how he started off in the world of endless sessions.

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