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DANIEL CRAIG’s last James Bond movie No Time To Die could have had a very different theme tune. Billie Eilish's title song went on to win an Oscar , but The Struts frontman Luke Spiller rev­ealed he wrote and recorded a 007 theme with late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins. In an exclusive chat, Bristolian Luke, 36, said: “I’ve always been ob­sessed with a lot of the Bond songs.

I had a crack at it, but got beaten by Billie. “It’s a fantastic song. I called Taylor and we cut the drums in his home studio.



” But Luke, who is currently on tour with The Struts, is confident he’ll get another shot. He added: “Hopefully the people making the next Bond film can listen to my record and appreciate the potential I have to create an incredible Bond song. “I’ve got another up my sleeve.

“I’m waiting for the call because I know it’s going to happen.” Luke is unapologetic of his love for the rock 'n' roll lifestyle and has a treasure trove of tales when it comes to rubbing shoulders with music legends. He performed with Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor at Wembley Stadium in a star-studded show honouring the life of his friend Hawkins, who was found dead in his hotel room in Colombia while on tour with the Foo Fighters in 2022.

Not only did he walk to the stage with his musical idols to perform their anthem We Will Rock You, he also got to party the night away with rock royalty including Sir Paul McCartney . He said of the bittersweet gig: "That's like.

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