Why Sergio Leone Played Music On Set

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  • @MasterShouter
    @MasterShouter 5 років тому +2394

    Fun fact: Kubrick phoned Leone and asked him how he did the opening scene of A fistfull of dollar (soundtrack perfectly sync with video). He explained. Kubrick was very interested about that so he decided to do the same (music first and then writing the scene) in Clockwork Orange. Few months later Kubrick phoned Ennio Morricone to offer to him the possibility to write the soundtrack of Clockwork Orange. Leone convinced Ennio to tell to Kubrick that he was occupated and he couldnt do it. Of course it was a lie, Leone simply didnt want to share his friend Ennio with other important directors. Morricone said in a recent interview that his only regreat was the fact that he had never worked with Kubrick. Sorry for my english, i'm Italian.

    • @nickolaibrowne
      @nickolaibrowne 5 років тому +99

      what a fabulous story, especially if it's true

    • @JamesSmith-vk2ky
      @JamesSmith-vk2ky 5 років тому +117

      Pretty good English there, Signore!! Bravo!

    • @jimgrady7458
      @jimgrady7458 5 років тому +113

      Interesting story and your English is better than my Italian. Actually, your English may be better than my English :)

    • @dyl3n
      @dyl3n 5 років тому +56

      Leone paid tribute to Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange in Once Upon A Time in America with the Switching Baby Tags scene.

    • @n0yn0y
      @n0yn0y 5 років тому +23

      Sorry for my Italian, I'm English

  • @charlesmiller6281
    @charlesmiller6281 5 років тому +622

    Only one problem with a score so beautiful, its sometimes hard to see through the tears.

    • @tm8473
      @tm8473 4 роки тому +5

      agree

    • @aggelosnikolaidhs3546
      @aggelosnikolaidhs3546 4 роки тому +6

      They had as in the first half not going to lie

    • @sinisa5567
      @sinisa5567 3 роки тому +2

      "Oony vbe pprblem wth a scre..."
      WTF man learn how to write!

    • @ramenman534
      @ramenman534 3 роки тому

      Is that elton john?

    • @mignonthon
      @mignonthon 3 роки тому +1

      and they will be lost in rain...

  • @TheArmchairHistorian
    @TheArmchairHistorian 5 років тому +261

    Morricone has always been my favorite composer of all time. It’s just a shame that people only know him for the western music he produces; he’s got so much more, Chi Mai is one of my favorites.

    • @rosslavel
      @rosslavel 4 роки тому +1

      And mine ....

    • @donpadre2659
      @donpadre2659 3 роки тому +5

      The Thing is also really good

    • @leonova5060
      @leonova5060 3 роки тому +1

      Mine too

    • @_pranaysingh03
      @_pranaysingh03 3 роки тому +6

      Mine is from Once Upon a Time in America (1984)

    • @DudeSilad
      @DudeSilad 3 роки тому +2

      And mine. I saw Morricone in concert a couple of years before he died. Of course he played Chi Mai and moved me to tears.

  • @jwnj9716
    @jwnj9716 5 років тому +1652

    Sergio Leone's direction + Ennio Morricone's music = Timeless Classic.

    • @nikk796
      @nikk796 5 років тому +33

      +Clint Eastwood eye squinting

    • @jwnj9716
      @jwnj9716 5 років тому +3

      That too.

    • @larirouvinen9942
      @larirouvinen9942 5 років тому +10

      And Lee Van Cleef👌

    • @noway9768
      @noway9768 5 років тому +11

      Just like Akira Kurosawa and Toshirô Mifune. As I'm guessing from your profile pic you'd agree

    • @jwnj9716
      @jwnj9716 5 років тому +3

      @@noway9768 Oh hell yeah.

  • @wasonfilms9397
    @wasonfilms9397 5 років тому +170

    I saw Ennio Morricone live in Italy. There’s nothing like hearing an entire roman amphitheater erupt with cheers to a single note from a harmonica

    • @nikolajmadsen1002
      @nikolajmadsen1002 3 роки тому +4

      Which song would that be? "Man with a harmonica"?

  • @infinityentity
    @infinityentity 5 років тому +353

    I saw Ennio Morricone live in Helsinki a couple years back and having his film scores blasted at you by a full orchestra was a pretty transcendent experience, I must say.

    • @Roflmaolinde
      @Roflmaolinde 5 років тому +4

      Edith Ottilia saw him in Stockholm earlier this year. It was mind blowing!

    • @htf5555
      @htf5555 5 років тому +3

      I am envious.

    • @pockmock11
      @pockmock11 5 років тому

      Wow! I have grown up with his music playing in my house as far back as i remember. I would crying tears of beauty the whole time if I could hear it live.

    • @HaNNibal97smiTH
      @HaNNibal97smiTH 5 років тому +2

      I saw his last concerts in Verona and Rome. Unforgettable.

    • @siaripop7
      @siaripop7 5 років тому +3

      The Danish Symphony does several of his works and they are also on You-Tube. Once upon a Time in the West ua-cam.com/video/efdswXXjnBA/v-deo.html

  • @pierrem6056
    @pierrem6056 5 років тому +391

    This crane shot going over the roof is absolute perfection.

    • @juanpablogonzalez1875
      @juanpablogonzalez1875 5 років тому +9

      did I also see it in Back to the Future III?

    • @pierrem6056
      @pierrem6056 4 роки тому +1

      @catothewiser One of my favorite movies too indeed !

    • @pierrem6056
      @pierrem6056 4 роки тому

      @catothewiser this is a very good question :)

    • @TurusDJava
      @TurusDJava 4 роки тому +4

      Yes it's a reference in back to the future 3 to one of if not the best western movie ever made.

    • @epon1357
      @epon1357 4 роки тому +17

      catothewiser they kept it all in focus because Leone was using Techniscope, which is a system of widescreen cinematography that used a smaller area of film than the usual CinemaScope of the time, and thus required shorter lenses and a smaller aperture in the lens. Generally the more light you have coming into the camera, the smaller your aperture needs to be; and the smaller your aperture is, the more depth of field you’ll have i.e. more things will be in focus. Since Leone was shooting in total sunlight, there was so much light that he could basically have the aperture so small that everything was in focus.

  • @jamesburgess2k
    @jamesburgess2k 5 років тому +923

    You talk about his music in his films, but I think his use of silence is just as great.
    The openings in Once Upon A Time in the West wouldn't as captivating without its silence. And noting that in the intro, we have no idea what the stakes are at that point, yet we're completely invested and on the edge of our seats due to the cinematography, acting by the actors and the organic sounds that create a tense mood. Same with the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (my favorite film of all time) and it's opening.
    Using silence to portray tension without any type of stakes is a freaking artform and is rarely able to be duplicated, and later "adding silence" in dramatic stand offs or encounters, focusing on the facial expressions, adds even more tension to a scene. He is such a great filmmaker because of how deliberate he is with every single sound in his films.

    • @LostJinx
      @LostJinx 5 років тому +4

      This is so true!

    • @libertybarker7401
      @libertybarker7401 5 років тому +1

      James Burgess not HIS use of silence, it was ClintEastwoods signature / style.

    • @libertybarker7401
      @libertybarker7401 5 років тому +3

      James Burgess **
      Eastwood & steve McQueen used this
      ..silence speaks louder then words style. Both were very good at it and used it when directing also.

    • @murdockfiles9406
      @murdockfiles9406 5 років тому +2

      His Two Tower video actually mentions the silence of Sergio Leone in the opening of his video

    • @guitaristdotcom
      @guitaristdotcom 5 років тому +11

      “The music is not in the notes, but in the silence between.” ~Mozart

  • @amitroy2996
    @amitroy2996 4 роки тому +92

    Here after Ennio Morricone's death today. Rest in music.

  • @FilipeAguiarCarvalho
    @FilipeAguiarCarvalho 5 років тому +445

    Ecstasy of Gold *always* gives me a strong emotional reaction.

    • @bumfricker2487
      @bumfricker2487 5 років тому +16

      it's sort of a perfect song

    • @FabledGentleman
      @FabledGentleman 5 років тому +27

      It is maybe the best theme song ever composed for a movie. In my mind it even beats Imperial march, superman theme and Indiana Jones theme.

    • @FabledGentleman
      @FabledGentleman 5 років тому +7

      You might have seen this. I mean, who hasn't ? xD
      But if you haven't, prepare for goose bumps.
      ua-cam.com/video/enuOArEfqGo/v-deo.html

    • @schumifannreins295
      @schumifannreins295 5 років тому +1

      @@FabledGentleman One can never watch it enough :)

    • @flybeep1661
      @flybeep1661 5 років тому +3

      @@FabledGentleman Fuck that, Morricone did far better than that. It's just one of his most popular songs because Metallica often played it on their concerts. Now everyone and their mother is full of "ecstasy of gold". It's not a bad track for sure but it's seriously overrated.

  • @PowerMatrixAnime
    @PowerMatrixAnime 5 років тому +1612

    'Without music, life would be a mistake.' - Friedrich Nietzsche
    I love this quote.

    • @josephdistefano7361
      @josephdistefano7361 5 років тому +5

      "Here Comes the Boom" - If you have not seen this movie it is based on a true story and close to my heart because I love music.

    • @YourFatherVEVO
      @YourFatherVEVO 5 років тому +19

      That’s a pretty weak quote tbh

    • @miguelvidal2335
      @miguelvidal2335 5 років тому +26

      5 minutes later: *1 million of deaf people take their lifes*

    • @SiMeGamer
      @SiMeGamer 5 років тому +3

      What a dumb quote. It implies so many metaphysical and epistemological errors.

    • @gab_gallard
      @gab_gallard 5 років тому +32

      @@SiMeGamer Aren't you being a little pretentious? I understand what you mean but we're not discussing epistemology here. Also opposition without exposition achieves nothing.

  • @darthJ9
    @darthJ9 4 роки тому +32

    Revisiting this video on hearing the news of Ennio Morricone's passing today at the age of 91. He's left a legacy on film scores that will last for as long as the movies exist. Rest in peace, Maestro.

  • @darkknightwithanidea1845
    @darkknightwithanidea1845 4 роки тому +32

    Today the world takes a huge bow of sadness .. Ennio Morricone passes away. He left us with gorgeous memories of storytelling & beauty.

    • @tm8473
      @tm8473 4 роки тому +4

      Despite how much i loved him as composer, i don't feel sad at all. Death is part of life. But such huge amount of timeless score masterpieces, makes him truly immortal.

  • @DavidRivera-qb1un
    @DavidRivera-qb1un 5 років тому +39

    At 6:00 I got so amazed by the scene that I forgot that I was watching a NerdWritter video.
    Amazing.

  • @tevinheath3997
    @tevinheath3997 4 роки тому +19

    RIP Ennio Morricone - his work is and will always remain beyond legendary and divine.

  • @KarlBunker
    @KarlBunker 5 років тому +406

    Me and 2.6 million other people are off to watch or rewatch Once Upon a Time in the West.

    • @halcyon289
      @halcyon289 5 років тому +7

      Ha...you read my mind.

    • @KafshakTashtak
      @KafshakTashtak 5 років тому +2

      Yeap. Was just planning on it.

    • @Joe-xo4yg
      @Joe-xo4yg 5 років тому +3

      😂 yep

    • @noble_son
      @noble_son 5 років тому +1

      Yessir! For those in the same boat...watch on youtube here: ua-cam.com/video/W6gZVDOoQVQ/v-deo.html

    • @TahaABOUABID91
      @TahaABOUABID91 5 років тому +1

      Definitely

  • @awreckingball
    @awreckingball 5 років тому +23

    Ennio's score literally stopped me in my tracks as a kid running up the stairs when I first heard it.

  • @molodezhnaja
    @molodezhnaja 5 років тому +29

    When Jill's theme starts, I cry. On command. It's such an amazing movie, such an amazing score.
    Thanks for your video!

  • @CineRanter
    @CineRanter 5 років тому +143

    My all time favorite director! His partnership with Morricone was dynamite!

  • @AcolytesOfHorror
    @AcolytesOfHorror 5 років тому +16

    man, I need to see Once Upon a Time in the West again

  • @TheJoeyKnoxville
    @TheJoeyKnoxville 5 років тому +81

    The Good The Bad and The Ugly + Once Upon a Time in the West have 2 of the best soundtracks in the history of cinema.

    • @ErebosGR
      @ErebosGR 4 роки тому +2

      + For a Few Dollars More.

  • @stevesayewich8594
    @stevesayewich8594 5 років тому +55

    I loved the music in, "Once Upon a Time in America." So beautiful. So poignant.

  • @user2144
    @user2144 5 років тому +217

    Once Upon A Time In the West is my favourite movie.

    • @obi-wanjabronii
      @obi-wanjabronii 5 років тому +14

      Best western ever made

    • @FabledGentleman
      @FabledGentleman 5 років тому +10

      I personally like The Good the bad and the ugly better, and also unforgiven by Clint Eastwood. But hey, these are all really good movies.

    • @zzid9110
      @zzid9110 5 років тому

      I have never seen it...

    • @user2144
      @user2144 5 років тому +6

      Zzid Do yourself a favour, go out and buy a Blu-ray or DVD (ensuring the original aspect ratio of 2.35:1 has been maintained) and watch and enjoy. Be warned, it is not a short movie. I guarantee it you will keep the disk, never lending it out, and you will rewatch over and over again. This is true cinema.

    • @zzid9110
      @zzid9110 5 років тому +1

      @@user2144 will do!

  • @hansvandermeulen5515
    @hansvandermeulen5515 4 місяці тому +1

    Remember, while the music was playing on set, the film was shot without sound (as italian movies typically were) to allow for easy dubbing in different languages and to have actors from different countries.
    So all the sounds (like the sojnd collage in the opening 13 mins) were done in post-production.

  • @hellomrblue
    @hellomrblue 4 роки тому +55

    “I’ve always said that my best dialogue and screenwriter is Ennio Morricone. ” - Sergio Leone
    RIP Ennio Morricone 1928 - 2020

  • @TyCarlin
    @TyCarlin 5 років тому +19

    I’ve always wanted the theme of “Once Upon a Time” to play at my funeral.
    I cry every time I listen to it...

    • @amanms1999
      @amanms1999 5 років тому +4

      "America" or "West"?

  • @JBF086
    @JBF086 5 років тому +40

    All thosw 4 movies are masterpieces. Is incredible how morricone never got an oscar for those scores!!!

  • @monchosalce
    @monchosalce 5 років тому +129

    3:28 damn that was smooth

  • @marshallbrendstrup281
    @marshallbrendstrup281 5 років тому +21

    Great video.
    I've never seen Once Upon a Time in the West, but that last scene when Charles responds with, "Someday." Man that got me.
    Added to the list for sure.

  • @wiruwaruwolz
    @wiruwaruwolz 4 роки тому +13

    Came back to this piece after learning that Maestro Ennio Morricone passed away today. Thank you for helping me pay tribute to one of the greatest composers of our times through your video.

  • @marcscordato4385
    @marcscordato4385 5 років тому +26

    Ennio’s composition from cinema paradisio is my favorite movie score of all time .

    • @landscapedetective4064
      @landscapedetective4064 5 років тому +1

      So true. Cinema Paradiso is my all time favourite film. Still can't watch the last scene without a tear in my eye. Just perfect.

    • @marcscordato4385
      @marcscordato4385 5 років тому +1

      landscape detective
      Yes superb movie stunning sound track it doesn’t get better then that . My mother was born in Sicily so the movie means a great deal to me.

  • @zoetropeyzy
    @zoetropeyzy 5 років тому +65

    This one resonated so much! There are lots of moments in my life, whether alone or in a crowd where the moment I start playing music through my headphones, everything around me suddenly begins to feel cinematic!

    • @hayek77ishida76
      @hayek77ishida76 5 років тому +2

      I always have this. Lately iv been speed walking through People with music on. It makes u feel like you are going to smtng important 🤣

  • @JokersRWildStudios
    @JokersRWildStudios 5 років тому +312

    Off topic: Claudia Cardinale was a tremendous babe.

    • @bepinkfloyd814
      @bepinkfloyd814 5 років тому +15

      hell yeah she was.

    • @DrGonzo94
      @DrGonzo94 5 років тому +72

      That is NEVER off topic

    • @halcyon289
      @halcyon289 5 років тому +3

      And then some.

    • @toomuchtruth
      @toomuchtruth 5 років тому +36

      She was breathtakingly beautiful. Imagine her looking at you longingly with those eyes at 8:05. Fuck I'd do anything. How could Charles Bronson walk away from that ffs?

    • @toomuchtruth
      @toomuchtruth 5 років тому

      @@SquidkidMega Lol they nothing alike. Both beautiful though.

  • @amitavraja3385
    @amitavraja3385 3 роки тому +1

    Music on movies are always emotional connection with me. This movie is special due to its music and the close up of faces; actors introspection. Profound emotions!

  • @lastflowers2401
    @lastflowers2401 4 роки тому +11

    This is my father's favorite movie. The family joke was his pleasure at the patience of Leone and his, to some, monotonous attention to detail. I am now a composer. Great video.

  • @phyarth8082
    @phyarth8082 5 років тому +2

    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - main characters, with a different instrument used for each one: flute for Blondie (Man with No Name), Arghilofono (Ocarina) for Angel Eyes, and human voices for Tuco.

  • @tjrussell388
    @tjrussell388 4 роки тому +4

    I’m glad I’m not the only one who thinks Once Upon A Time In The West is Leone’s best film. The soundtrack is devastatingly beautiful, the cinematography is phenomenal, and Henry Fonda & Charles Bronson’s performances are some of their best, in my opinion. Easily the best Western ever made: nothing will top it.

  • @rogerkincaid931
    @rogerkincaid931 5 років тому +13

    As a fan and an admirer of Ennio Morricone, I really appreciate this video.

  • @URBONED
    @URBONED 5 років тому +10

    4:49 this scene with this music absolutely tears my heart out every time. Ennio Morricone's music is one of the most powerful and emotional experiences, and I am yet to see a film he scored where the film wasn't elevated to another level simply due to his music. His score to De Palma's Casualties of War is equally heartbreaking.

  • @noeraldinkabam
    @noeraldinkabam 5 років тому +3

    I’ve seen The Movie on the silver screen, on television, video, dvd and bluray. Maybe 15 times or more during my life. As a child, a teenager, twen and as an adult and I never tire of it. If you never saw it your life is not complete.

  • @Paethgoat
    @Paethgoat 5 років тому +40

    "Inside the dusters there were three men. Inside the men there were three bullets."

    • @hennagaijin100
      @hennagaijin100 4 роки тому +8

      " That's crazy.For two reasons.ONE - nobody in these parts got the guts to wear those dusters buy Cheyenne's men.TWO-Cheyenne's men don't get killed ".

  • @jonmolnar5440
    @jonmolnar5440 4 роки тому +6

    The theme of Frank during this film, especially at the final duel, is nothing short of cinematic and musical perfection.

  • @ellieanne8603
    @ellieanne8603 5 років тому +12

    I've sadly never seen Once Upon a Time in the West in full length as an adult (only bits and pieces here and there as my father watched it during my childhood) yet, but I have listened to Leone's soundtrack numerous times. Listening to the film's eponymous score (the Once Upon a Time in the West theme) during that scene you've shown where the woman realized her family wasn't coming off the train nearly brought me to tears.
    I am purchasing Leone's Dollar anthology off eBay right now :)

    • @DoctorXander
      @DoctorXander 5 років тому

      Please tell me you've watched it since making this comment

  • @jumon8371
    @jumon8371 5 років тому +22

    The line under "all of you" came in time just when I was reading that part. This guy syncs reading pace to his edits too. Amazing.

    • @SiMeGamer
      @SiMeGamer 5 років тому +5

      Except different people have different reading speeds so it doesn't work too well. I'm a slow reader and it was way off for me. Until you make interactive videos with eye tracking and also somehow adjusting the music and accounting for many extreme factors, this kind of editing is not going to amount to much. Of course doing it for himself would be great, but we can't know what this particular case is.

    • @victorfusa6202
      @victorfusa6202 5 років тому

      My mouse was right under as i was reading and i thought i did something. You might be right. Amazing.

  • @Mikeztarp
    @Mikeztarp 5 років тому +79

    I prefer the version of that scene from Chariots of Fire with Rowan Atkinson in it. ;P

    • @TheStanishStudios
      @TheStanishStudios 5 років тому +18

      IMMEDIATELY where my mind went, seeing that scene 😂

    • @darthozlord
      @darthozlord 5 років тому +13

      That was one of the best parts of the London Olympics.

    • @IanMacLeansnv
      @IanMacLeansnv 5 років тому

      I prefer Harold Abrahams' run for the gold at the end of the movie. One of the best edited (if not THE best) scenes of all time. Unbelievable score, unbelievable editing.

  • @R3TR0J4N
    @R3TR0J4N 2 роки тому +2

    Ennio morricone scores were my workout soundtrips, that rise and the meaning behind em all basedo nthe scenes theyre played inspiring

  • @gloriahudson9408
    @gloriahudson9408 3 роки тому +5

    This scene and the one where Eli Wallach runs in the cemetery (The good the bad and the ugly) are in my opinion the very best Leone & Morricone partnership. They are both perfect in suspense, timing and music score. Unforgettable.

  • @ResizeFilms
    @ResizeFilms 3 роки тому +5

    Leone’s best movie is The Good, The Bad And The Ugly from 1966.
    The soundtrack alone makes it one of the best movies ever of cinema’s history, truly is a masterpiece. Add to this a simple yet brilliant script, with beautiful footage from stunning long shots to close ups, you get an epic movie.
    Simply amazing.

  • @MSB-fj7cd
    @MSB-fj7cd 5 років тому +7

    I love that scene at the train station and have every since I first saw it as kid. So much going on there.

    • @neutronalchemist3241
      @neutronalchemist3241 5 років тому

      What's often forgotten of Leone is that, being himslef the don of a director, and so having passed his life on set, he knew all the possible camera "tricks". Many directors at the time couldn't even imagine that a scene like that (single cut from when she walks away from the train, then into the station, seen from the window, then the entire town seen from above) could have been shot.

  • @mullanchandrappan1911
    @mullanchandrappan1911 Рік тому +2

    0:01 It all starts with an idea. But you can never tell, where an idea will end up. Because ideas spread. They change. Grow. They connect us with the world. And in a fast moving world, where good news moves at the speed of time, the bad news isn't always what it seems. Because when push comes to shove, we all deserve a second chance. To score. Dunder Mifflin. Limitless Paper, In a Paperless World.

  • @KetchupOverdose
    @KetchupOverdose 5 років тому +10

    To this very day, every time I hear Ecstasy of Gold I get goosebumps.

  • @koishooter
    @koishooter 5 років тому +10

    Don't forget Tonino Delli Colli who photographed all those beautiful faces!

  • @bedstuyrover
    @bedstuyrover 5 років тому +9

    "Once upon a time in the west", stunningly beautiful!

  • @westminsterabbey.6916
    @westminsterabbey.6916 5 років тому +5

    “Part of the reason we listen to music is to soundtrack our experiences.”
    For as long as I’ve had access to portable music that’s exactly what I’ve done. Every car ride, every train journey, every walk home, I’ve carried the voices of the orchestra and their composers with me. I’ve let them cascade over the landscapes flying past outside the window, watched the hills and the mountains and the bumps in the road dance with the strings and the drums. I’ll often sit at the window in the evenings and let the music and the changing cloudscape melt into each other and let the score flow out into void of the night’s sky.
    I honestly feel my life and my memories have been enriched by the presence of music. I’m forever chasing that feeling of living inside the cinema screen, if only for a few minutes. For me it’s where things make the most sense. That unspoken language.
    Thank you so much for this essay. It brought tears to my eyes when you described how Thomas Newman’s music brings you into that harmonious place, because he’s the one composer, above all others, who’s sound and “voice” has carried me though all these years. He’s the one who always comes to mind first when this subject comes up. His work lifts my soul and moves it like nothing else I’ve ever known. I honestly can’t truly describe how powerful it is, but then again I don’t need to. It’s wonderful to know you take the same comfort from it that I do :)
    And thank you, you’ve inspired me to go watch Leone’s films. They’ve always been on my list, but now I have to watch them.

  • @vleevision7787
    @vleevision7787 5 років тому +3

    YES !!! THIS IS REAL THEATRE IN FILMMAKING PROCESS !!! LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS !!! ENNIO !!! SERGIO !!! GENIUS AND GENIUS !!!

  • @creatinotionchannel2680
    @creatinotionchannel2680 3 роки тому +2

    That song from Once Upon A Time in the West is the most beautiful song I have ever heard in my life.

  • @tomazlm_
    @tomazlm_ 5 років тому +10

    Your videos about those masterpieces are growing into masterpieces themselves. This was beautifully edited.

  • @warlockofwordsreturnsrb4358
    @warlockofwordsreturnsrb4358 5 років тому +52

    Ken Russell did this too, playing Stravinsky during the orgiastic sequences of The Devils!

    • @alejoparedes2388
      @alejoparedes2388 5 років тому +5

      Now that's one movie people should talk about more often.

  • @muwa7580
    @muwa7580 5 років тому +14

    Once upon a time in Cinema.. There was an artist called
    Sergio Leone

  • @HotStrange
    @HotStrange 5 років тому +2

    Once Upon a Time in the West is a goddamn masterpiece. All of his movies are, but that one in particular is just something else. Once Upon a Time in America is also a stunning piece of work.

  • @losalfajoresok
    @losalfajoresok 5 років тому +4

    I never watched a Leone movie, but this video almost made me cry with the final scene. Amazing.

    • @URBONED
      @URBONED 5 років тому +2

      You should definitely watch his films. I agree with Nerdwriter that Once Upon a time in the West is his best film, but the dollars trilogy could be a nice warm up to it - just don't expect the sort of emotion this film captures

    • @joeodonnell921
      @joeodonnell921 5 років тому +1

      @@URBONED couldn't have put it better, as great as the trilogy is it's a warm up to his best film once upon a time in West, tho I'd say once upon a time in America is a more ambitious film just doesn't surpass the west.

  • @goopdemon521
    @goopdemon521 5 років тому +2

    When I was 13 and wanted to direct movies I had this idea. I never thought someone would have actually already done it. Props to you Mr. Leone.

  • @LithiumBlock
    @LithiumBlock 5 років тому +5

    Skywalker scene gave me goosebumps. That music mannn

  • @JonSnowIII
    @JonSnowIII 5 років тому +5

    Ugh, you just Had to do Once Upon a Time in the West.
    One of my all time favorites. The music at 6:00 (her theme) makes me want to ball my eyes out. It just hits you.

  • @balleet210
    @balleet210 5 років тому +5

    4:30 that sequence is so sad and beautiful.

  • @Dirtyboxer1
    @Dirtyboxer1 4 роки тому +2

    That scene from the beginning of Once Upon a Time in the West, where the camera lifts up over the train station to show a wide shot of the town while the music is coming to a crescendo is just absolutely perfect.

  • @PinkPanter572
    @PinkPanter572 5 років тому +10

    Sergio Leone - an all time genius.

  • @tlots2345
    @tlots2345 5 років тому +2

    In the final GBU shootout scene when Blondie puts the stone on the ground, I love that broken minor 9th chord. It sounds like death has just arrived to claim a soul.

    • @hardanheavy
      @hardanheavy 3 роки тому

      Yeah. Same as that incredible deep, metallic twang that starts the final duel in OUATITW. You just know that this is it.

  • @salmaankhan2963
    @salmaankhan2963 5 років тому +77

    Music is an universal language. It's knows no barrier.

    • @MrStoptheEU
      @MrStoptheEU 5 років тому +3

      Bullshit.

    • @Dirtyboxer1
      @Dirtyboxer1 5 років тому

      @@MrStoptheEU Nah, he's right. You don't need to understand Japanese to listen to traditional koto music and feel the beauty in its simplicity. Well, simple is a poor word, because it's certainly complex enough. Minimalist is perhaps a better one. An operatic aria can move your soul without you understanding a single word. Music has a powerful effect on humans.

  • @cassiushk7783
    @cassiushk7783 5 років тому +2

    Once Upon a Time in the West is one my favourite movies ever.
    This video reminds me of another beautiful scene from the film "The Eagle has Landed". There is a scene where Liam (Donald Sutherland) is parachuted into a small idyllic village to assist the German troops. After landing he walks through the green meadows before reaching his destination. This scene is just a few seconds long but the scenic landscape and the soothing music make it extremely captivating.

  • @kevinhillary4057
    @kevinhillary4057 5 років тому +3

    I always wondered how at the final shootout, Henry Fonda throws his jacket down perfectly with the music. OUATITW is my all time favorite movie and I wish more people made video essays about it. I jumped when I saw this thumbnail bwaha

    • @Laurelin70
      @Laurelin70 15 днів тому

      All the start of the duel, with the circling around each other, is like a dance.

  • @Zw285
    @Zw285 5 років тому +22

    8:25 That underline was perfectly timed, well played.

    • @ninaadadhvaryu1603
      @ninaadadhvaryu1603 5 років тому +1

      Timed to what? I missed it.

    • @JohnH-zl4eq
      @JohnH-zl4eq 5 років тому

      @@ninaadadhvaryu1603 I think they meant that if you read it at a normal pace, the line underlines "all of you" at the correct timing.

  • @rileyriddell888
    @rileyriddell888 5 років тому +5

    Wow, that was amazing. The scene you showed of her getting off the train with the music on set was mind blowing. Thank you

    • @michaelmakes1225
      @michaelmakes1225 3 роки тому

      That scene is one of several in the film where the personal and intricate dramas of the characters are suddenly dwarfed by the WEST!!! The big picture of the world on it's unstoppable onrush... it's quite an effective little trick, yanking us back and forth between the intense and the epic...(can you tell I LOVE this film?). And oh yeah,the MUSIC..it swells and blossoms at those moments of epic...

  • @eugenedegeorge5084
    @eugenedegeorge5084 5 років тому +1

    I just saw this and I want to say thank you so much. I've always regarded Sergio Leone as a genius. he can take a normal one minute scene and stretch it into 10 minutes by all the close-ups-- that's always been his signature; but I never knew about the music being played while the actors were doing the scene .that is pure genius .I also agree Once Upon a Time in the West is his opus his greatest movie. And yes the scene when Jill comes off the train is always very moving; as is the final scene when she comes walking out with the water as the town is being built around her home.

  • @jonathanargue3057
    @jonathanargue3057 5 років тому +3

    Oh my goodness. The beauty of the facial close ups with the music. I now have an understanding of why I felt the way I did when viewing those films. Thank you!

  • @duncaidan
    @duncaidan 3 роки тому +1

    You should have mentioned Once Upon a Time in America! I love that movie to death, it's probably my favorite out of both Leone's and Morricone's work.

  • @Thomas10962
    @Thomas10962 5 років тому +57

    Super video mate. I never knew this, when I rewatch the movie ill have a whole new perspective!

  • @SlenWash
    @SlenWash 5 років тому +2

    I just finished watching Once Upon a Time in America this morning!!! This is beyond perfect timing.

  • @ChrisCapel
    @ChrisCapel 5 років тому +16

    Phenomenon is really good. A great twist and one of Travolta's best performances. Care to elaborate?

  • @edge1710
    @edge1710 5 років тому +1

    I have seen this movie a lot of times (and listened to the score countless times), but only now did I realize that the scene you showed is perfectly mirrored in the final scene. It even plays the same music. The difference at the end even if it's the same music it now sounds hopeful. Perfect.

  • @emmask8er944
    @emmask8er944 5 років тому +3

    The thing I love about great movies is their great score. Unfortunately, TV series frequently miss the mark or don't even try to have a compelling score altogether. NBC's Hannibal however had a fantastic score. It was haunting, jarring, and was able to tell a story alongside dialogue- or more often, instead of dialogue. I totally nerd out about Hannibal's soundtrack, I would absolutely die if you did as well!

    • @thevimonsterinyourcloset
      @thevimonsterinyourcloset 5 років тому +1

      We Fannibals really do show up everydamnwhere, don't we?? lol
      @Nerdwriter1 PLEASE DO A HANNIBAL EPISODE!!!

    • @emmask8er944
      @emmask8er944 5 років тому +1

      Violet Farraday seriously lol! I just read a bunch of interviews with the composer Brian Reitzell and they’re fascinating! He talks about how he composed on average 40 minutes of music for each 43 minute episode!

  • @scootervargas9323
    @scootervargas9323 3 роки тому +1

    The good bad and the ugly and once upon a time in the west are by far the greasy masterpiece of cinema I have ever seen

  • @cemaldindar771
    @cemaldindar771 5 років тому +5

    Sergio Leone is most influencal director of cinema history! And most underrated director!

    • @divanosoba9658
      @divanosoba9658 5 років тому

      he is not influencal simply because nobody else tried his style. It is probably too complex

    • @xarmanhskafragos2516
      @xarmanhskafragos2516 5 років тому

      How the actual fuck he is underrated?

  • @maxmonson4796
    @maxmonson4796 5 років тому +2

    It's moments like where the text disappears behind a building (3:26), that make me truly admire @Nerdwriter1. He puts time and effort into his video essays, he will wait to release something until every possible detail looks amazing and transitions are as seamless as possible. It's inspiring to all young filmmakers like myself. Thank you.

  • @ColinHarman
    @ColinHarman 5 років тому +3

    This episode made me cry and I wasn’t ready for it yet I am so grateful. Thank you

  • @liamphill2873
    @liamphill2873 5 років тому +1

    Once upon a Time in the West. Man, I love this movie and its brilliant score is one of the few cinematic scores I have in my playlist and listen to almost daily. I didn't know Leone made the actors listen to it on set but when you look at the scenes now, you can see it.

  • @abus3od11
    @abus3od11 5 років тому +63

    i'm so sad you didn't mention once upon a time in america

    • @FabledGentleman
      @FabledGentleman 5 років тому +5

      He probably stuck to the westerns.

    • @BertoCarvalho
      @BertoCarvalho 5 років тому +4

      Yeah, I immediately though about that flute.

    • @SwabianClancy
      @SwabianClancy 5 років тому +12

      @@BertoCarvalho or the part where the music change at the train station from the 30s to the 60s so smoothly.

    • @homosexualpanic
      @homosexualpanic 5 років тому +3

      Omg what a marvellous movie that is; truly sublime! Moricone's score too.

    • @himetex
      @himetex 5 років тому +3

      Deborah's Theme is for me one of the greatest OSTs ever composed

  • @theuniverse7227
    @theuniverse7227 4 роки тому +2

    That “someday” was delivered perfectly

  • @bobocpe
    @bobocpe 5 років тому +9

    Someone very wise once said:
    *"The picture is there to touch your mind, music touches your soul".*

  • @HispanicJesus23
    @HispanicJesus23 5 років тому +2

    After a long day of work, watching Nerdwriter and having a tea is the most delightful part of my day! Thank you NerdWriter for everything you have made and done! I love your work and how you have gave me such an appreciation for art in all forms!

  • @koubl
    @koubl 4 роки тому +3

    Revisiting this post Morricone's death. Maestro!

  • @wadefromthawell942
    @wadefromthawell942 5 років тому +2

    Once upon a time in the west is fantastic. The begining with them waiting bottled a dynamic tension and that fly on the man's face was amazing. That movie every time I watch it never loses it's grandeur. Great video as you do. Best day & Best wishes to you & yours.

  • @joelwilcox5424
    @joelwilcox5424 4 роки тому +5

    RIP Ennio, you were a legend.

  • @mchockney3664
    @mchockney3664 3 роки тому +2

    The greatest of all film composers, writing the greatest of all motion picture soundtracks, for the greatest of all westerns.

  • @kirbyhater1115
    @kirbyhater1115 5 років тому +5

    Once Upon A Time in The West's score is the most stirringly emotional soundtrack ever composed. It's ineffable - - - needing to be listened to be understood.

  • @bangobuck8722
    @bangobuck8722 5 років тому +2

    “The Trio” or the song that plays during the final standoff in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is my favorite track composed for a film ever

  • @iquemedia
    @iquemedia 4 роки тому +4

    RIP Ennio, your music continues to inspire

  • @lawrencesmeaton6930
    @lawrencesmeaton6930 3 роки тому +1

    The Good The Bad and The Ugly gets all the praise, but Once Upon A Time In The West is leagues ahead imo. A true masterpiece - a much more focused and tighter plot, much better pacing, better music (I know!) and thoroughly more satisfying climax.

  • @timwilton-davies8077
    @timwilton-davies8077 4 роки тому +6

    RIP Ennio Morricone.

  • @sicboi
    @sicboi 5 років тому +2

    Lovely video as always, my dear Nerdwriter. Can I introduce you to John Barry, one of the old school greats of movie soundtrack composers is one of the greatest of all time. His biggest film to score was Kevin Costner's Dances With Wolves. Huge sweeping scores with massive emotional waves were typical of his writing, often making the film grander than it was with lesser film directors he worked with. As he passed away earlier this decade, I'm afraid that we're losing the memory of the work of this genius and who he was. I'd love it if you could check him out and do an examination of him. Or Kanye 😊