Italian westerns were also called ''Spaghetti Westerns''. In this case is the film ''For a Fistful of Dollars'' (1966) with Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef. These movies, in particular ''The Good, The Bad and The Ugly'' (1967) were usually filmed in the desert of Almeria, Spain. But the characters and history are so good and the places look so much like the southwest of the US, than you actually believe it. But these stories of robbers, villains, girls, saloons, civil wars, etc are much more universal than what you might think. In my country (Argentina) by the time of 1860's and for much more than that, there was civil wars pretty much similar to the American Civil War. Ans so in many other places worldwide. That is probably the reason why we watch these movies, they are so identified with times we know; you only change the language or add subtitles and it's the same or nearly the same; plus some good music, good generation of actors and good director, and there you have a perfect combo. Movies from the 60's and 70's when, although they were popular, they had quality. Nowadays what is popular not always has quality or viceversa.... Violent, wild moment when guns proved more useful than laws or words; that's what these western moves represent.
@@diegoargibay2287 I agree with you but there is not film called "For a fistful of dollars" (You mean either "A fistful of dollars", or "For a few dollars more") and that the release dates you put are in fact these: A fistfull of Dollars (1964) For A Few Dollars More (1965) The Good The Bad And The Ugly (1966)
@@redtrychguy8676 English is not my primary language, just was translating from spanish, which is ''Por unos dolares mas'' or ''Por un puñado de dolares'' (the movie with Gian Maria Volonte, Lee Van Cleef and Clint Eastwood). The release dates given are just for context; by the way, many times a film was filmed in 1965-66 but released in 1966-7, plus the release dates are not the same for all countries.
I remember watching this as a kid with my dad. Anytime it came on tv we would sit and watch like we had never seen it before. It was one of his favourite movies. Now when I watch it, it makes me miss him as he is no longer here,but it makes me smile at the same time, because we shared a love of this film.
Comprendo tu idea y la apoyo.Era una época donde el arte se podía vender como una joya a ser apreciada por generaciones futuras. A día de hoy, ese aprecio, se ha perdido, y tenemos el cine comercial, en donde muy pocas películas, te sobran los dedos de una mano para contarlas, serán recordadas con tanto cariño.
Clints three and once upon a time in the West But add Outlaw Jose Wales ... not by Morricone / Leone true but the lead music in the beginning and the music as Clint rides away are excellent ..as well
Hours of searching, and Hours Became days and years for this Soundtrack, 😢😢😢 finally found Peace to those who are still in the Search for this pure gold, yes amigo Pure gold
The sequel is without a doubt not only more epic, but one of the most epic films ever. However, the emotion of this film is unmatched. It is a true character piece and boy does it deliver! I couldn’t even begin to describe all the ways it delivers! And don’t get me started on the music! This movie was the culmination of so many geniuses, both in front and behind the camera! It was sheer perfection!
Hay_ImKeyser_Söze agreed. to be able to put so many different *PLEASANT* sounds together to create something like this. blows me away when i think about it.
I was in class 10, 1986 when I first saw the movie in a Vedio Cassette player. Now I am 53 and I still as fascinated as ever. The live music is an excellent reproduction of the masterpiece. God Bless.
This scene had always had me on the edge of my seat. The facial expressions and music was all that was required. No words were even necessary. We all knew what they were feeling from the music itself. Which speaks loudly.
I am from Pune (Maharashtra, India). Dad used to watch these movies in Westend talkies, Rahul in his young days and then tell us the stories when we were 5-7 years old. Goosebumps whenever I listen to these beautiful compositions. Today I am 35 years old. Thank you Dad and Ennio Morricone.
I saw that movie first time when I was about 10yrs old kid...It touched me then and still touch me now,when I'm almost 40...It is simply legendary...Everything here make this scene genius...What A mastery level: Directing,Acting,Music...
They don't make em like this any more. Totally spellbinding amount of emotional ramifications within this piece. I often hear it in my head as those strings gradually crescendo in to the mix. Very powerful.
Why is it that I cry tears if joy Everytime I watch this scene when I know one guy is about till kill another one, what's wrong with me?????? Unbelievable scene!!!!!!!!
This is what happens when so many geniuses come together. They create a masterpiece of visual storytelling, atmosphere and music. A perfect scene. And brilliantly accompanied by these guys!
The greatest western music score of all time...ennoi morricone....the others you know.. all masterpieces...will stand the test if time!! It's got to be worth a six gun salute!!! ..Remington or colt 44..maybe a 45... anyone!!!!
Colt 1873 also called ''Frontier'' or ''Peacemaker'' as it was regular weapon for US sheriffs. In this movie, the gun used by Lee Van Cleef's character is a Colt 1861 navy or similar, with wooden buttstock, which can be added and transform the revolver in a small carbine. The rifle used by Clint Eastwood's characters in the final duel scene, seems to be a Henry 1862 rifle, or maybe a Winchester 1873. Yeah, what a nice bunch of guns. Very artistic weapons, pieces of art, rather than famous.
Great, wonderful. Perfect instrumental effect, perfect timing, perfect sound. Hats off. Very fine conducted orchestra. Ennio Morricone is not musician but true magician. Master of Spaghetti western movie composer.
The moment the Colonel feels that all hope is lost and Indio is about to draw as his chimes end and then Clint’s watch begins to play gives me the chills every time I see it and hear it. The writing is so perfect. This is why this is my favourite of the Dollars movie, unlike gold this is way more exciting as the stakes are lifted to a personal level.
As a child growing up in the 1980's, I used to sneak into my parents room and watch these classic Clint Eastwood movies late at night. Toy pistol and belt and sit with my Father watching this absolutely superb movie and its score. R.I.P Dad miss you 😔
Yes and back when they actually rode horses hard and fast...I really wish Clint would direct a movie in this spaghetti western style with his son Scott as the leading actor. He's just gotta do it..Role the dice and do it up right in detail like Sergio Leone did !
Gareth Devlin I totally agree... Clint owes his success to this kind of perfectly authentic and pure movies. the least he can do is to revive this style once at least as a director
It may well be well nigh impossible to make authentic spghetti westerns of this grangure any more.It is a Clintonian task best left to him and son Scott looks good up to the brim of his hat!
There are a lot of very, very good Westerns today. Open Land True Grid 3.10 to Yuma And "Seraphim Falls" man THATS a fuckin good Western. And there was a few more i forgot. But there are very good Westerns out there.
Every second of video and music of this movie is a piece of pure art ! Amazing! I can watch it over and over again :) A True classic :) A cry of nostalgia remembering my childhood, back in 1976, when I used to just lay on the floor and play with little plastic cowboys figures and plastic guns. The "wild wild west" was made out of Corn Flakes boxes.
This music is perfect. I have no words to describe all feelings I have when listening this masterpiece. So many emotions. And fits the duel scene so perfect. This is magnificent artwork of two genius combined.
Ennio rest in peace my compadre.. my late dad was a triumphant conductor in his own right... he taught me how to conduct... Mr morricone understood the placement of orchestra and the effect of it
Hahah I'm so addicted to this video. I love when the strings come in at the beginning, very subtle, like dew rising off the grass in the morning. When you hear that you think "Oh now THIS is a movie soundtrack!". Great job by the orchestra, I wish I could give 100 likes.
Si je ne devais garder qu'un seul western, un seul film, en fait, deux: le bon, la brute et le truand... et pour une poignée de dollars... Les musiques... un seul arrive à niveau... et c'est encore un western avec clint eastwood: impitoyable... Dire que ses films ont été fait dans les années 60. Aujourd'hui encore, ces spaghettis sont indétrônables.... ainsi que leur citation: Tu vois, le monde se divise en deux catégories...
Absolutely Brilliant! I have lost count on how many times I have watched this movie. And every time I see something I missed. The orchestra absolutely contributed to these 4 spaghetti westerns at least 75 percent. It kept you on edge.
Well, be sure to tell everybody who might be involved in planning your funeral. They'll remember. And tell them soon. You never know when your time is up.
great face...van cleef....he was actually a good guy in this film...the personification of all evil in the good the bad and the ugly....great scene...great orchestra.
I agree, although I don't think that he played the 'personification of all evil' in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. In many ways, he was more moral in his belief in carrying a job through to the end, than Tuco Ramirez, with his many wives, outright stealing, and torture of Blondie.
+Gabe G angel eyes destroyed a `nice `family, killing the father and son, taking all their life savings, then, murdered his employer baker in bed and then laughing, having been paid. he then violently beat the only woman with a part in the film. he had tuco savagely beaten, almost blinded, in a scene often described as too graphic for its day. then, he abused the prisoners in the army camp, condemned, in vain, by his dying superior officer for the many beatings....and he`s not evil? however, you are right that the others are not much better.
+Willie Finn I didn't say he wasn't evil, I'm just saying he wasn't as evil or immoral as Tuco. He is labelled as 'the bad', but in many of those cases, he was either following his job through in killing the man at the start and Baker (Angel Eyes was paid 1000 dollars to do so), extracting information in order to do this job by beating the woman and torturing Tuco, or acting in self defence by killing those before they killed him. Tuco led Blondie on a sadistic forced march, and only saved him because Blondie had information. The crimes he was charged with included many counts of rape, murder and theft, including stealing all the gun shop owner's money. I just don't think Blondie or Angel Eyes would sink to the level of doing all those things.
+Gabe G The characters of Tuco and Angel Eyes were equal in their depravity it was just that one was more refined than the other. Tuco/The Ugly being the crude bandit while Angel Eyes/The Bad was a educated stone cold mercenary.
I love the strings here man. From bass to guitar to the violinists… the pianist was all over it as well. I wish the guitarist could have thrown more at it. I could tell he wanted to just let loose 😁 well done young man ! I bet it was hard to not just turn it free and make the scene but you turned it up just enough to keep it the way you he’d to keep it. The bass on the right too😊👍
One of the reasons why I enjoyed Italian Westerns - the music was just perfect!
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Italian westerns were also called ''Spaghetti Westerns''. In this case is the film ''For a Fistful of Dollars'' (1966) with Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef. These movies, in particular ''The Good, The Bad and The Ugly'' (1967) were usually filmed in the desert of Almeria, Spain. But the characters and history are so good and the places look so much like the southwest of the US, than you actually believe it. But these stories of robbers, villains, girls, saloons, civil wars, etc are much more universal than what you might think. In my country (Argentina) by the time of 1860's and for much more than that, there was civil wars pretty much similar to the American Civil War. Ans so in many other places worldwide. That is probably the reason why we watch these movies, they are so identified with times we know; you only change the language or add subtitles and it's the same or nearly the same; plus some good music, good generation of actors and good director, and there you have a perfect combo. Movies from the 60's and 70's when, although they were popular, they had quality. Nowadays what is popular not always has quality or viceversa.... Violent, wild moment when guns proved more useful than laws or words; that's what these western moves represent.
@@diegoargibay2287 I agree with you but there is not film called "For a fistful of dollars" (You mean either "A fistful of dollars", or "For a few dollars more") and that the release dates you put are in fact these:
A fistfull of Dollars (1964)
For A Few Dollars More (1965)
The Good The Bad And The Ugly (1966)
@@redtrychguy8676 English is not my primary language, just was translating from spanish, which is ''Por unos dolares mas'' or ''Por un puñado de dolares'' (the movie with Gian Maria Volonte, Lee Van Cleef and Clint Eastwood). The release dates given are just for context; by the way, many times a film was filmed in 1965-66 but released in 1966-7, plus the release dates are not the same for all countries.
@@diegoargibay2287 oh yeah right
Ennio Morricone wrote some music that will last for ever
@@malcolmcandal5759 jaja le promocionaba en un video de 10 años de una canción a un pibe que comento en ingles hace 3 años.
un genio de la publicidad
5 years later.. I cant agree more
Once Upon In The West ist better. That's for me the second place!
Más allá del tiempo que podamos imaginar
As Clint Eastwood would say, "Bravo!"
Gia Maria Volante, Clint Eastwood, Sergio Leone, Ennio Morricone... legend.
Lee Van Cleef....... 😊
@@alejandrocandelero2024 ofcourse..
Don't forget Lee Van Cleef also
Definitely one of the best scores of all time by one of the best composers of all time. And thank you very much for the kind words!
I know right?!!
I remember watching this as a kid with my dad. Anytime it came on tv we would sit and watch like we had never seen it before. It was one of his favourite movies. Now when I watch it, it makes me miss him as he is no longer here,but it makes me smile at the same time, because we shared a love of this film.
One of the greatest composers of all time!...Ennio Morricone.
The best!
In 1milion year & will never see westerns as good as this
Comprendo tu idea y la apoyo.Era una época donde el arte se podía vender como una joya a ser apreciada por generaciones futuras. A día de hoy, ese aprecio, se ha perdido, y tenemos el cine comercial, en donde muy pocas películas, te sobran los dedos de una mano para contarlas, serán recordadas con tanto cariño.
Amen!
So true
True
Sergio Leone only made four Westerns, they just happen to be the four greatest westerns of all time.
Totally agree
He produced more than 4.
Nope Marlon Brando made the best western of all time when he made "One Eyed Jack" in 1961.
Clints three and once upon a time in the West
But add Outlaw Jose Wales ... not by Morricone / Leone true but the lead music in the beginning and the music as Clint rides away are excellent ..as well
@@stevenjames1951 And what about "Valdez is coming" with Burt Lancaster?
Now we start. Movies just aren’t scored like this anymore. Incredible music.
Hours of searching, and Hours
Became days and years for this
Soundtrack, 😢😢😢 finally found
Peace to those who are still in the
Search for this pure gold, yes amigo
Pure gold
Now we play fair 😧😧😧
The greatest mistro of all time, Ennio is with the Angels.
Goosebumps. That scene would've been nothing without the song.
Nothing makes a movie more than the music.
Gian Maria Volontè is the best Italian actor of all time. Sad that he died so young.
ruskor87 sad that he is no longer with us but Clint is American 🇺🇸 god bless
He doesnt get enough credit for his roles in the trilogy.Great actor.
Aggreed.l.
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the number one bandit of the lot he had everything the moves, looks, everything
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One of the best movies ever .. Bravo
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Tears in my eyes.... Such a perfection!!!!
I HAVE SEEN 100TH TIMES WHEN I WAS IN COLLEGE NOW I AM 77 YEARS OLD IT'S SIMPLEY AMEZING
Beautiful! Absolutely beautiful!!!
I would've killed to see this live. Absolutely perfect. Bravo!!!
The sequel is without a doubt not only more epic, but one of the most epic films ever. However, the emotion of this film is unmatched. It is a true character piece and boy does it deliver! I couldn’t even begin to describe all the ways it delivers! And don’t get me started on the music! This movie was the culmination of so many geniuses, both in front and behind the camera! It was sheer perfection!
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Spaghetti Westerns great movies ever.
better than American western
@@lightweightbaby7959 way better!
Beautiful orchestra.
Wow, to create such music.... Some minds work differently than others.
Hay_ImKeyser_Söze agreed. to be able to put so many different *PLEASANT* sounds together to create something like this. blows me away when i think about it.
Ha, such an awesome scene thanks for bringing me back. The trumpet towards the end and guitar are the best parts.
I could have played in this! I could have held the musical watch.
And I'll carry the gun for you
As well as Mozart or Bach, moricconne is a genius.
I was in class 10, 1986 when I first saw the movie in a Vedio Cassette player. Now I am 53 and I still as fascinated as ever. The live music is an excellent reproduction of the masterpiece. God Bless.
Best scene any Clint Eastwood or Lee Van Cleef movie all times.
Il meglio del meglio
Bravissimo
Yes.
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Clearly right! The best scene ever...
Yes. Overall I like the good the bad and the ugly the most, but this one in my favourite scene in any Eastvood or Van Cleef movie of all time
I like both endings of this and GBU equally, and Morricone's scores have everything to do with it.
I remember my pop's laughing,cursing and yelling every time we would watch this freaking awesome movie Grazia Sergio Leone 🙏
Ennio Morricone is the best composer..
This has been my ringtone on my cell phone for years!!!! I love when my phone rings!!!
me too
Same here, love it!
I would never answer the phone, I would just let it ring out 😂
This scene had always had me on the edge of my seat. The facial expressions and music was all that was required. No words were even necessary. We all knew what they were feeling from the music itself. Which speaks loudly.
Those strings are haunting, really makes an impression.
I am from Pune (Maharashtra, India). Dad used to watch these movies in Westend talkies, Rahul in his young days and then tell us the stories when we were 5-7 years old. Goosebumps whenever I listen to these beautiful compositions. Today I am 35 years old. Thank you Dad and Ennio Morricone.
Even I got inspired by my father to watch Vintage English movies and western movies were my favourite and still are
Rahul 70 mm
From India too. Cheers bro
Even my dad was a follower of ennio morricone
Born and brought up in Pune. Used to watch with Dad at Alka
I saw that movie first time when I was about 10yrs old kid...It touched me then and still touch me now,when I'm almost 40...It is simply legendary...Everything here make this scene genius...What A mastery level: Directing,Acting,Music...
They don't make em like this any more. Totally spellbinding amount of emotional ramifications within this piece. I often hear it in my head as those strings gradually crescendo in to the mix. Very powerful.
Why is it that I cry tears if joy Everytime I watch this scene when I know one guy is about till kill another one, what's wrong with me?????? Unbelievable scene!!!!!!!!
eNNIO MORRICONE IS A PURE GENIUS ...AS WELL WERE BEETHOVEN , MOZART, CHOPIN , ETC
Gilles Labbe can't find any music from one composer you mentioned: ETC. any guidance appreciated
@@pressureworks lol
I love this movie , Who is still watch it In 28.Dec.2019 😁
Same here watched it on 28th Dec then died on 29th Dec now unable to watch it any more 😯
@Am H. Translate please to English
@Aaron Langham May 1st 2020. Watching and enjoying all three great actors Aaron. Have a great night my friend. Bravo. 👏🙂
july 2020
@Am H. Great, !! Maybe now I want to learn Italian.
Thank you! And a big thank you to you for watching!
Ennio has left us but will live on forever through his great music .
This is what happens when so many geniuses come together. They create a masterpiece of visual storytelling, atmosphere and music. A perfect scene. And brilliantly accompanied by these guys!
Le duel le plus connu dans le monde... merci pour cette œuvre... une légende
Once upon a time in the west??? Duel lengend.
Sublime. Merveilleux. Reconnaissance. Merci.
The greatest western music score of all time...ennoi morricone....the others you know.. all masterpieces...will stand the test if time!! It's got to be worth a six gun salute!!! ..Remington or colt 44..maybe a 45... anyone!!!!
Colt 1873 also called ''Frontier'' or ''Peacemaker'' as it was regular weapon for US sheriffs. In this movie, the gun used by Lee Van Cleef's character is a Colt 1861 navy or similar, with wooden buttstock, which can be added and transform the revolver in a small carbine. The rifle used by Clint Eastwood's characters in the final duel scene, seems to be a Henry 1862 rifle, or maybe a Winchester 1873. Yeah, what a nice bunch of guns. Very artistic weapons, pieces of art, rather than famous.
I think the bravo from Clint was for the orchestra.
Ennio Maricone is maestro all of the time.. Nobody can do better than him..
fabulous. that music, and that scene...never fails to rivet everyone watching. payback is HERE....
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Nothing to add, the best sound track , big action packed, marvelous stars . best director,
more was said in this movie during the silence than most dramatic movies over the past 4 decades
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good call man!
what a powerful sentence you wrote! seems like the majority of the movies lost that tuch
jjs777fzr Great Observation
السلام
Never a truer words Sergio Leone ennio morricone, perfect match
Ogni nota un brivido!!
Grazie!!!!...
words can never describe how brilliant this is...come on and shoot me colonel, just try...
so true
I love when he says that u can hear how he hates him fuckin love it
Mitico Ennio grande maestro capace di far commuovere con le sue opere
Great, wonderful. Perfect instrumental effect, perfect timing, perfect sound. Hats off. Very fine conducted orchestra. Ennio Morricone is not musician but true magician. Master of Spaghetti western movie composer.
The moment the Colonel feels that all hope is lost and Indio is about to draw as his chimes end and then Clint’s watch begins to play gives me the chills every time I see it and hear it. The writing is so perfect. This is why this is my favourite of the Dollars movie, unlike gold this is way more exciting as the stakes are lifted to a personal level.
One of the best movies ever made Ennio Morricone one of the best conductors of all time
I love this song. Great performance.
Greetings from Argentina!!
As a child growing up in the 1980's, I used to sneak into my parents room and watch these classic Clint Eastwood movies late at night.
Toy pistol and belt and sit with my Father watching this absolutely superb movie and its score. R.I.P Dad miss you 😔
Same story my friend...
same story and dad is gone too
@@cutefrenchman my heart ❤ goes out to you bro
درود دوست من. پدر تو را خدا رحمت کند❤❤❤❤❤😢
Wat a beautiful childhood .....
if they only make westerns like this without special effects and a good storie and make look in the old West without make it looking new as today
Yes and back when they actually rode horses hard and fast...I really wish Clint would direct a movie in this spaghetti western style with his son Scott as the leading actor. He's just gotta do it..Role the dice and do it up right in detail like Sergio Leone did !
Gareth Devlin I totally agree... Clint owes his success to this kind of perfectly authentic and pure movies. the least he can do is to revive this style once at least as a director
It may well be well nigh impossible to make authentic spghetti westerns of this grangure any more.It is a Clintonian task best left to him and son Scott looks good up to the brim of his hat!
There are a lot of very, very good Westerns today.
Open Land
True Grid
3.10 to Yuma
And "Seraphim Falls" man THATS a fuckin good Western.
And there was a few more i forgot.
But there are very good Westerns out there.
he did The Unforgiven...... 3 oscars
A classic musical score to a classic Western. Simply timeless. Thank you for this. Bravo!⏱🌞🇬🇧🙏
Every second of video and music of this movie is a piece of pure art ! Amazing! I can watch it over and over again :) A True classic :) A cry of nostalgia remembering my childhood, back in 1976, when I used to just lay on the floor and play with little plastic cowboys figures and plastic guns. The "wild wild west" was made out of Corn Flakes boxes.
you're right sir.
Ferruccio Guicciardi You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth👌
That was outstanding 🙂 👏I love this kind of music 🥰
Wonderful ! I get feeling like watching this movie again.
The harmony of the gunmen and the musical instruments is the greatest .❤👍
Can be also for the movie , but , this music is more than magic , You’ve do a great great artwork ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
This is the best version by an orchestra..
Best soundtrack music for the best scene in the best western movie ever
I totally agree..
Μονομαχια στο Ελ Πασο
Best western, maybe, life and times of Judge Roy Bean ?
I absolutely adore this piece of music by Ennio, it will definitely be played at my funeral.
The greatest movie scene with the coolest music...👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This music is perfect. I have no words to describe all feelings I have when listening this masterpiece. So many emotions. And fits the duel scene so perfect. This is magnificent artwork of two genius combined.
Rest In Peace
Gian Maria Volontè....I loved you in this role....
I want this to be played at my funeral
PotatoWizard i at my reborn.
well u b able 2 hear it?
itsme minime how would he be able to hear it silly. When you die you become deaf.
😢
PotatoWizard 😢
Morricone's music is sublime. Unforgettable.
Beautiful music.
Can’t do anything like this anymore, was made 7 years before I was born, just love these films 54 years on
This movie had the best end lines.
Any trouble boy?
No old man. Thought i was having trouble with my adding. Its alright now.
True
@Sash Mate How is this "over analysing"??? He just repeated the dialogue from the film
@@alltimegamer1343 trolls have nothing better to do with their lives.
@@TheWaynos73 Well, true. Most of em are stupid too.. like this one
Ennio rest in peace my compadre.. my late dad was a triumphant conductor in his own right... he taught me how to conduct...
Mr morricone understood the placement of orchestra and the effect of it
My fav Ennio song ever. I watched this scene over and over on VHS as a kid
OUTSTANDING! As Clint said; "bravo"!
"Bravo!"
how fun.
blancolirio r4
Para mí una de las mejores películas del oeste con un fondo musical insuperable
??
"My gun?"
@@sebastiendiaz-corona7966 means "good boy"
Love this!! Epic music!!!!
Morricone literally gives me chills. Behind at work and got a deadline of less than an hour so I reach for my Spaghetti Western scores...
Hahah I'm so addicted to this video. I love when the strings come in at the beginning, very subtle, like dew rising off the grass in the morning. When you hear that you think "Oh now THIS is a movie soundtrack!". Great job by the orchestra, I wish I could give 100 likes.
Bravo à l'orchestre , bravo au Maestro Morricone ... une symbiose parfaite . L 'Italie est vraiment la patrie du septième art .
Si je ne devais garder qu'un seul western, un seul film, en fait, deux: le bon, la brute et le truand... et pour une poignée de dollars... Les musiques... un seul arrive à niveau... et c'est encore un western avec clint eastwood: impitoyable...
Dire que ses films ont été fait dans les années 60. Aujourd'hui encore, ces spaghettis sont indétrônables.... ainsi que leur citation:
Tu vois, le monde se divise en deux catégories...
One word...Bravo!!
EXCELLENT!
Absolutely Brilliant! I have lost count on how many times I have watched this movie. And every time I see something I missed. The orchestra absolutely contributed to these 4 spaghetti westerns at least 75 percent. It kept you on edge.
Ennio morricone tes le meilleur artiste de tous les temps
Bravooo.
Very careless of you old man .
Wonderfull arrangement Danny....this was awesome..!!
Beautiful
I still want this music for my funeral.
Well, be sure to tell everybody who might be involved in planning your funeral. They'll remember.
And tell them soon. You never know when your time is up.
NICE
A timeless piece of music
great face...van cleef....he was actually a good guy in this film...the personification of all evil in the good the bad and the ugly....great scene...great orchestra.
I agree, although I don't think that he played the 'personification of all evil' in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. In many ways, he was more moral in his belief in carrying a job through to the end, than Tuco Ramirez, with his many wives, outright stealing, and torture of Blondie.
+Gabe G angel eyes destroyed a `nice `family, killing the father and son, taking all their life savings, then, murdered his employer baker in bed and then laughing, having been paid. he then violently beat the only woman with a part in the film. he had tuco savagely beaten, almost blinded, in a scene often described as too graphic for its day. then, he abused the prisoners in the army camp, condemned, in vain, by his dying superior officer for the many beatings....and he`s not evil? however, you are right that the others are not much better.
+Willie Finn I didn't say he wasn't evil, I'm just saying he wasn't as evil or immoral as Tuco. He is labelled as 'the bad', but in many of those cases, he was either following his job through in killing the man at the start and Baker (Angel Eyes was paid 1000 dollars to do so), extracting information in order to do this job by beating the woman and torturing Tuco, or acting in self defence by killing those before they killed him. Tuco led Blondie on a sadistic forced march, and only saved him because Blondie had information. The crimes he was charged with included many counts of rape, murder and theft, including stealing all the gun shop owner's money. I just don't think Blondie or Angel Eyes would sink to the level of doing all those things.
+Gabe G fair point. great film.
+Gabe G The characters of Tuco and Angel Eyes were equal in their depravity it was just that one was more refined than the other. Tuco/The Ugly being the crude bandit while Angel Eyes/The Bad was a educated stone cold mercenary.
i close my eyes and find myself taking away into an ideal world by listening to this amazing piece of music
As a lifelong Clint fan, I'm speechless. These re creations are an absolute gift. 👍🌵☀️⚰️
Goes down as the most fantastic tribute to the original score . Great ensemble . N what a scene this has been . Etched in gold
I love the strings here man. From bass to guitar to the violinists… the pianist was all over it as well. I wish the guitarist could have thrown more at it. I could tell he wanted to just let loose 😁 well done young man ! I bet it was hard to not just turn it free and make the scene but you turned it up just enough to keep it the way you he’d to keep it. The bass on the right too😊👍
I meant
“you had to keep it”
Not
“He’d to”
🤣🤣🤪
Yes, the strings are awesome. I agree with your comment concerning the guitarist, he needed just a tad more emphasis.
Excelente....!!!!
What a performance!! A million thanks for posting this!!
Bravo to a great orchestra, under an understanding and capable baton. Whoever's on trumpet stole my heart...
MASTERPIECE
Ennio Morricone: Oscar-winning Italian film composer dies aged 91
RIP maestro Morricone.