The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live)
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2018
- #TuvaSemmingsen #DNSO #FilmmusicLIVE
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Composed by Ennio Morricone
Various flutes: Hans Ulrik, Russell Itani
Vocals: Tuva Semmingsen & Christine Nonbo Andersen
Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Concert Choir
Conducted by Sarah Hicks
Orchestral arrangement/adaption from original recording: Martin Nygård Jørgensen
Set design design: Nikolaj Trap
Light design: Mikael Sylvest
Director of photography: Karsten Andersen
Performed and recorded in DR Koncerthuset 2018
All rights reserved DR2018
Want to experience this live in concert? - Tickets are available for August 18, 19 & 20. It's in Copenhagen, Denmark. Get your tickets here: bit.ly/3tOfxHi
Would love to, but not so far from me (Portugal). Any chance your orquestra would play nearer (like Spain, or even better here in Portugal) for example? Love to see / hear your performances from the movie themes. Please never stop posting these masterpieces, and truly honouring their original composers! Cheers from Portugal!
I would love to come but from the us
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For a Fistful Dollars I could enjoy the experience worth The Ecstasy of Gold
but even the cheapest ticket cost more than current RTX3090 Asus Strix Edition.
Not in my lifetime I guess,
unless a Secret Prince from Abu Dhabi or Secret Sultan from Malaysia sponsor me this.
@@PitoFerrataz It would be very expensive for the Danish tax payers to send this whole orchestra to Portugal
There are two kinds of people in this world: those who consider this a masterpiece and those who are wrong
Roberto Alejandro Gomez Perez The best comment on UA-cam today
There are 2 types of people in the world.
The ones who dig, and the ones who load!
@@vyshnavprakash4906 weak compared to the original but fine
Modelo Especial
Roberto Alejandro Gomez Perez Damn right
57 yrs later, and still remains the most iconic Western film ever created.
İyi, Kötü ve Çirkin büyük bir efsane.
Absolutely!
Once upon a time in the west ,Henry Fonda is the only thing that comes close.
as far as movies go, maybe. But this is still the most iconic soundtrack ever.
Soundtrack maybe, but the movie is the top for Italian westerns. Can't compete with The Searchers starring John Wayne and some others in overall westerns. Although a great western it cannot compete with John Ford's vision. I don't even think Leone would say it did.
What I can't wrap my head around, and I'm a musician, is that someone wrote this. Mr Morricone my compliments. You, sir, are a genius on the level of Mozart and Bach. And thank you. The piece gives me goosebumps.
I absolutely agree with you.
My Father's favourite piece of music , he passed away a couple of years ago, RIP DAD.😢
Rip ✝️
Condolences to you and your family
RIP 🥺🥺🥺
❤
Your father has an exceptional taste. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I don't care if it's a movie soundtrack, this is one of the greatest pieces of music ever written.
And why can't movie soundtracks be masterpieces? Just cuz they were made as a supplement to a bigger final product doesn't mean it was made like it was or should be listened to as such.
@@peelslowly28 Well, a movie soundtrack is supposed to work with pictures......duh.....this one works perfectly on its own, that was the point, I didn't think I would also need to elaborate.
This is perfect!!
Amen, my friend.
Totally agree
Morricone not only created “the sound” of Western genre films, but everyone’s collective imagination of what the Wild West really sounded like. This music is eternal.
Well said. It's fascinating music. Such incredible depth and breadth.
100 percent only the magnificent seven can compare.
the western exist because his work
This movie was one of the most important movies in Hollywood
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Who is Watching April 2024 ?😮
😮
This gives me goosebumps every time I hear it.
Me
Now
Me
A classic A memory of sitting in the movie back then.All my heart
The Wah Wah lady is phenomenal! Her performance is much appreciated.
And how about her whistling ?
I have to wonder if that’s what all her friends have been calling her now.
I love her earrings
Very attractive
Try listening to the vocal group " The Cubanos." They replicate the instruments with that 'wah wah' style. Listen to Hotel California.
A song about the American West that was written by an Italian and is being performed by Danish people. Hell yeah.
We area a diverse people.
As you might know, most of those western movies were filmed in Spain by German filming teams.
@@JohnLau256 Oh, them Germans again!
Well, something as awesome as this song unites all people.
And he is no more!
The english horn player's part is epic. The pianist skippy fingers on the keyboard are so enjoyable. The soprano's voice is angelic. The chorus is incredible. To put it shortly, I can't get enough of this masterpiece.
People don’t realize how many musicians are needed to create this music , magical
Musician and singers
i would recommend checking out the ukelele version.
To me it's the best example of humanity. Allot of people working together to create something really special.
@@slingshot1961 along with a common interest, masters of their instruments, and impeccable timing.
It’s unbelievable how musical instruments played in a certain way can make you think of the high plains, deserts, cowboys, guns and whips… exactly what the music was intended to do… a masterpiece..
Morricone was a genius. He has every instrument to embody a character, an animal etc @@talorcmacallan4268
Это точно, я с вами согласна, перед глазами пустыня, кони и ковбои .... !!
I agree!!!
@@RhondaGriffinHunter you look hot
@@talorcmacallan4268 .
imagine a song so complex that the instruments vary from a violin to a guy hanging from the ceiling
Ikr, i hate it when i had to play the guy hanging from the ceiling
the hanging man is the guy slapping the planks. he wasn’t allowed to play a solo...couldn’t take it.
xD
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@@fridaynuggies4191 WTF
I am an Italian man living in Danmark. Proud of both, of Ennio and of the Danish National Orchestra. A masterpiece very well performed. Excellent
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra, is one of the BEST orchestra to play Ennio Morricone.
Ennio Morricone é eterno! São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro. 🇧🇷
Best thing is the unbelieavable inhuman restraint the guitarist shows not launching to a five minutes long solo.
play freebird
@@aquapupper4938 😂😂
Truth 🤣🤣🤣
Perhaps that is because he is too professional
❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 I Love IT
57 years later and it still brings chills up my spine.... AMAZING
exactly, the concert was recorded in 1966. How did you know? 😮
57 Years Ago!!! OMG 😱 I’m 57.
Sin ninguna duda!!
The music or Andersen's shrieking?
For all eternity, people who listen to his songs will think so. He was one of the greatest. ☝️💙
Not only a melody. With his music Mr. Morricone gave to the western a touch of violence, a gritty tone, a sensation of despair, loneliness, pain, dirtyness, that the genre never had. And at the same time an epic feel
Who is listening this masterpiece in 2024??😍😍
Eu! Não canso de ouvir!!
Me!!
Me also!!!!
I am. Probably my favorite YT music video. Long live the Danish National Symphony Orchestra! Kansas City, USA.
Me, I never get tired of listening to it. It is perfection.
The waa waa woman was so ready for her part that she wore pistol earings to the concert..... check it out..
I thinks its a pistol and a knife, probably a colt saa and a bowie.
That extra detail shows some real dedication.
The Waawaawoman rulez!
Wow --- good observation there :D
isn't that a guy?
The woman just did a perfect whistle
@A Light Skin With Taste Either you try to reach the level of the talented woman or give up and concede defeat or play neutral as a trans. The choice is yours. That's what u need to understand.
@A Light Skin With Taste he just fu*ked your idea.. YES.. This woman can whistle and Wah Wah like a God.. LAMO.
that's also what surprised me since I cannot whistle to save my life
Check out intro to Georgie Girl by the Seekers.
@A Light Skin With Taste i agree with you
Why did he bring up like a competition tho
Listening to this masterpiece takes me way back to the seventies and reflect on the passing of time. The film is an absolute cracker and the cemetery scene takes a world of beating.
What sets Morricone apart is that he uses the entire orchestra and instruments not normally seen and combines them into a work of art
Everyone is crediting the wawawa girl while no one gave credit to the guy who hanged himself for 5 mins straight he’s a legend
I was impressed by his performance,,, he didn't even soil his pants.!!!
one bad note. Geez, she's tough
The man hanging would be Shorty.
legend has it that the guy is still hanging around there 😂😂😂
Hung*
Imagine a song so complex that the instruments range from an ocarina to a guy slapping two wooden planks together
Edit: the aforementioned wooden planks are actually called a "slapstick", thanks for letting me know
Nailed it.
Is it a "song " ?
@@johnristheanswer I would call it that, yes.
It has all qualifying components.
And playing it requires more member of orchestra then visitors listening to it :D
@@jamesconnor2278 l
As a 27 years old non English speaker who had lived in the US only for 5 years. I found this song so attractive. I’m from the other side of the pacific, but I’m very sure most of our people should have heard this one before. Absolutely master piece
Wow. When Christine comes in, her tone is so pure it's unreal. She's amazing.
Ennio Morricone died today at age 91. Rest in peace. One thing is for certain. His work will live on forever.
RIP😞😞
... . . . . . . 🖋️
He is not dead, he's just riding into the eternal sunset
A hundred years from now people will still hear and perform his iconic and amazing music.
@ilyasmesrar 1 like Beethoven I suppose
You know your movie is a legend when an orchestra is playing it's theme 50 years after it's release
Its a classic. Not to mention, Ennio Morricone basically created the spaghetti western sound lol.
Agreed 🙂
Perkele
Agree!
Zzz
C
Who is still listening now and get goosebumps (Feb 2024)?
Feb24😂?
April 5 2024 👍☮
April 5.
The good, bad, and ugly are. Who else?
Do Brazil amoo muito
I had this soundtrack album in the 70s as a teenager, never tired of listening to it
The soundtrack tells the whole story
1:03 If you look closely you can see that the orchestra actually hanged one of the audience members purely for the thematics of the performance. Excellent dedication to their craft.
the prank:
Look closely at the singer's earrings at 1:19 and be pleased as well...
yeah ngl i missed the first one lol the second around 2min~ spook'd me. just a brief 'wait wtf' moment. oddly refreshing? shocking? idk but this (all of it) is soooo gooooooooooood
Fantastic
I think Putin maybe!
Let's just appreciate the dedicated wah, wah wah, soloist. There is an entire choir here, but nobody, nobody could do the wah, wah, wahs better than her.
not to mention she is gorgeous
She whistles even
@@idunnogin she looks like a man
@@maxwellfulton8855 It's Prince.
She really is the best crybaby in the business.
SIMPLY, one of the best renditions of Maestro Ennio Morricpne.
RIP Ennio morricone 💔
2020 is a disaster.
Hope everyone will get through this horrible year.
You can say that again.Swell.(a la Mr.Clint Eastwood)
yes, the world has one less meaningful lyric to it today. RIP Ennio
The legend has gone,a very sad day.☹
Wherever he is now, they are surely making music there. RIP Maestro
What doesn't kill you, will make you stronger. I hope I'm stronger next year and not dead.
*"When You Have To Shoot, Shoot. Don't Talk."*
Original gangsta!
@Luca Bonvi Yes?
One bastard goes in another comes out 😂😂😂😂
@Brandon packq on a par with ‘ hey Charlie.. Coogan”.. “hey man Charlie..still Coogan” @circa my childhood 😂😂
Yeah roll it up I know a good place where you can put it
4:40 When the soprano leads this amazing orchestra into the final fanfare is simply bone chilling. The best rendition ever of this timeless piece of music.
Its 24 and still the greatest soundtrack performance 👑
“What part did you have in the orchestra”
“I hung myself”
so funny. thank you for that.
Hanged actually.
@@simon77047 not funny at all ..........ever have to cut somebody down who hung themselves .....not nice
@@georgedoorley5628 waa waa
normaly i play with cradle of filth. but they make holiday so i joined this
grupo
1966: this song is amazing
2019: this song is amazing
7019: this song is amazing
Zedek Isshac Ennio Morricone is an absolute wizard when it comes to film music
Zedek Isshac 😁😁👍👍👋👋
then what's going to happen in 8019?
Very true
Disclaimer: unless big asteroid hits before 7019 /jk
You know that this song is a masterpiece when you listen to it on lousy iPad speakers and you still get goosebumps!
Never stop listening to this I’ve listened to it since watching the film at about 14 I’m 56 now!😊
When you get goose bumps all across your skin, you know you're listening to something very special
Or you are cold
Yes true
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I agree.
Yeah!
Not many people notice that there are three different instrumental chants for the main characters; The Good was a flute, The Bad was a deep wind instrument and The Ugly was a melodic squeal. This motif repeated through out the movie! Legendary musical characterisation by Ennio Morricone!!! Greatest Hollywood movie ever.
Well ..... not quite Hollywood ..... 😮😂🤣
The instrument used for Angel Eyes is an ocarina.
For the record, it's rather a "Cinecittà movie" since it was directed by Sergio Leone who was Italian. 🙂
What detailing. ❤❤❤
And it was recorded in Spain not in the US west :-)
I don't care what other's negative opinions might be. Ennio's compose of this song is brilliant, and will go down in musical history as a masterpiece. And that's that.
In memory of Michael Murungu. My dad. He loved this film. I come back here whenever I think of him.
60 years later this still mesmerises you, the genius of morricone rip legend
The dislikes are from the bad and the ugly.
And from those who dig
They're from those who don't know that every pistol has it own sound.
ugly IS A MAN TUKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And the ones who like to stuff their faces in horse shit!
20alphabet -hop sing make me some fried rice😂
There are two kinds of people in this world: those who like this masterpiece, or those who dig. The dislikers are the ones who dig.
Now- they may dig bigger hole, to lay down as sacrifice for Maestro Ennio Morricone, who past away today... Rest In Peace, Maestro...
I love this masterpiece
There are 3 kinds of people: those who can count and those who can't.
I agree !!! Hahaha.
Hahahaha! That was the best reply I could hope for. Dislikers, start digging!
This song will always represent a key moment in my life. I remember having to take the GRE to get into my masters in statistics program because I was a terrible undergrad student. Math portion was the main section they wanted me to score high on. Had to beat the 85th percentile. I took that damned test 3 times. The first two times I only managed to get into the 50’s. The task seemed impossible to me. I didn’t have a track record that provided me any confidence. Before taking the test a third time I studied rigorously every day and night. Constantly preparing and constantly working myself dead tired. Using my savings to carry myself for the limited time I could… Before my final test I had a brief moment to calm myself down. I played this exact song from this orchestra, got out of my car, and took the GRE. I got the 87th percentile and finally had enough to show I was worthy of getting into that degree. This song will always be of great importance to me.
I also completed that masters degree with 4.0. I played this song before my final exam.
Now as I shoot for for PhD, I will play this song once more before I defend my dissertation.
Had no idea who the wah wah girl was. Actually pleased to find she is also a highly talented whistler, and she's rather cute.❤
Tuva ,can't spell her last name
Semmingson
Played this while sorting my laundry...
Now I have basket full of ponchos.
I'd take a bücket füll of ponchos
I will take a fistful of ponchos...
Wonderful Comment ☑️♦️♦️♦️
@Phil Graves ❎
For a few ponchos more
Moriricone is a genius. The power of the human brain to create music is unfathomable. This is truly a classic.
The good the bad and the ugly are one the greatest film ever made.
@@iliveinsideyourhouse3943 how about the goodfellas? Or godfather?
@@MausOfTheHouse
They're one of the greatest too. But I never found "the greatest" movie though. They're all equally good.
@@iliveinsideyourhouse3943 agreed.
Maus shutter island, inception, predestination, Prisoners, Prestige, memento, are all much better
April 2024 and I am watching this master piece.
I am Italian, from Morricone's place , and to listen wonderful performance by Danish Orchestra make me even more proud about Maestro Ennio Morricone. Bravi, bravi e bravi all musicians, singers and conductor
I mean how do you even compose something like this. Brilliant.
Being one of the best movie sountracks composer, Rest in Peace Ennio
With years
@@Sebas_Mendez_Kinoman A Legend! Some films would never have existed without him.
@@jackthehatuk Hans Zimmer, John Williams and Ennio Morricone
The three gods
@@gabrielsosa3280 don’t forget Alan Silvestri
I am 75 y old. I saw this movie in Madras. Still I listen this every day. Great.
S. Sriram. I am 29, this film and the score By Morricone works like a magic on me.
This is pure awesomeness.
My name is jeff
When did you watch this movie sir....?
I'm 63, grew up in Chicago.and I remember when me and my kid friends first seen. Good, bad, and ugly. We all went out and bought parodies cigars.we were 10-15 year's old badass day's I lived the 50's, and 60s as kid doing Cowboy shit...👍
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Danish orchestra, lead by a Japanese born conductor, starring an American and a Mexican, filmed in Spain and directed by an Italian, and originally scored by an Italian !!! wow thats diversity !!!!
Today is Clint Eastwood’s Birthdayl. Happy91st Clint. Hope it’s your best year ever.
Wow 😯
It must be terrible being that age while from day one he had it handy then the films made him the man. Back in the 70s he looked young and “ I got a little excited I don’t know if I fired 5 or 6 bullets “best line ever and well better than John Wayne by far .
you made his day! PUNK
Happy birthday Clint been a fan since I could remember
He's still a Badass
Played this to the cafeteria, now it's a saloon.
good one)
Nice
GOD HAHHA
I'm at lunch and your right. It does make it a salon. That's funny.
It‘s highnoon
This music brought the glory to the movie. It made it awesome and stunning.
Who's watching MAY 2024?
Imagine how lucky are we to actually exist at the same time with this song.
Ennio died last night. :(
@@ChristianStuckrath , triste notícia, tenho ouvido as músicas dele há alguns meses.... Ouvi várias durante dias seguidos, me ajudou a melhorar um pouco de momentos difíceis e tristes... 😪Ennio Morricone é um gênio eterno, vai fazer música no céu! 💜🎼🎶
I was thinking the same thing about Seinfeld.
We are travelers on a cosmic journey- stardust, swirling and dancing in the eddies and whirlpools of infinity. Life is eternal. But the expressions of life ephemeral, momentary, transient. Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, once said, "This existence of ours is as transient as autumn clouds. To watch the birth and death of beings is like looking at the movements of a dance. A lifetime is like a flash of lightning in the sky, rushing by like a torrent own a steep mountain." We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share. This is a precious moment, but it is transient. It is a little parenthesis in eternity. If we share with caring, lightheartedness, and love, we will create abundance and joy for each other. And then this moment will have been worthwhile. Many have given a lot sharing their love and talent like Ennio Morricone bringing to millions exceptional music and harmony.
@@ChristianStuckrath yes, but his music is still alive so part of him will survive
Who on earth could dislike this? This is a masterpiece.
Peter Those who dig.
This is beyond my comprehension. Maybe children who likes pop/rap and can't appreciate something like this yet.
Banditos
The ugly ones
@@ForceMaximus84 Good answer :)
I was 15 when this music came out it never grows old just beautiful 😊
When Tuco starts running around Sad Hill , I’m running with him….Fantastic!🇬🇧
How did he compose all this in his head 😭😭😭😭 I feel like crying... Respect sir
Such a powerful composition.
Inspiration comes from the movie, watching it, I guess, along with talent to portrait it musically
@@mysocial Ennio Morricone wrote the soundtrack before they filmed, so they played the music on set!
when this song first came out it NEVER won an Academy Award or even a single nomination.
until 42 years later they apologized and gave this song an honory award. Clint Eastwood did the honor of receiving the prize.
@@freddiemercury2075 That was a real crime. I'm an old guy now but remember as a kid seeing the film for the first time and being blown away by the music. At school the next day it was all anyone was talking about. The artistry and craft that went into creating music just for a film back then is just incredible.
I cant get over the fact that the most iconic sound effect in the history was made plainly with the mouth, just wow.
Thats why you´re inmortal Ennio.
She has an effect going on I'm sure.
Maybe a harmonica too
Was harmonised with a harmonica I think, but still awesome!!
So true. Damn you’re right.
Its not that hard to make that waa waa sound
My All time favourite Feb 2024
Incredible performance, hats off to the entire orchestra
How on earth did Ennio Morricone envisage all the individual elements that make up such a masterpiece. Its only when you see it played live by such talented musicians that you realise how brilliant a theme it was
Тема просто гениальная.
Me gusto tanto el comentario que lo tome prestado
How much hashish did he have to smoke to SEE all this!!
@@swamifakkananda4043 No se como interpretar tu exclamación, lo que si se es que espero ver ajusticiados a Canallas y Traidores que vendieron mi país por unos cuantos millones de dólares, Cuando Venezuela sea Libre los quiero ver sufrir todo lo que han hecho en contra de los venezolanos, esta música la haré sonar en honor a todos los jóvenes y no tan jóvenes caídos, desterrados y presos en las mazmorras de esta NarcoTirania chavista y enchufados
Thompson: Well, I wasn't there to witness this live, but it's insanely masterful from where I sit. As a non musician I think "how do they dream this stuff up?"
the people that worked so hard to play this song do not deserve the dislikes
@stormy, Though I totally agree with you, I do however think that the dislikes are for the type of music and not the abilities of the Orchestra. You just can't please everybody.
Those who “disliked” was looking for these days the drum beating only. The type of the cheapshjt and lowlives society....
I was going to write a comment to those who disliked it, but - fuck em, they don't matter to anyone.
@@ghostnspectors9300 they'd be hanging from the rafters if I were in charge.
@@jerryw6699 Looks like you were in charge at one point, I see one of em hanging in the video. Good job, sir.
Absolutely timeless masterpieces by Ennio Morricone...The proof is in the pudding as the Danish National Symphony Orchestra (and choir) does their spectacular renditions of just a few of these classics 50+ years after they were created and get over 133 million views on just 2 songs from the Good, The Bad & The Ugly movie alone...... Kudos to them as they are creating a new audience for these timeless classics and reinvigorating fans of these songs for the past several decades now, including myself who fell in love these songs as a kid in the 1970s and as a teenager in the early 80s...
The songs created for The Dollars Trilogy (1964, 1965 & 1966) plus Once Upon A Time In The West (1968) by Sergio Leone were clearly Morricone's best work...Although he also had another absolute classic in a 1968 Sergio Corbucci spaghetti western called The Mercenary...And that song is titled L'Arena from that movie...And yet one more classic by Morricone from a 1971 Sergio Leone movie, Fistful of Dynamite (aka Duck You Sucker) is that movie's theme song Giù La Testa...
I would LOVE to see the Danish National Symphony Orchestra & Choir recreate L'Arena, Giù La Testa and another song from the A Fistful of Dollars soundtrack called "Theme from "A Fistful Of Dollars", but not the "Titoli" song which they have already reproduced brilliantly, but the "Theme" song played during the setup to the final showdown of the movie with the trumpet...And to be frank I would love to see the song "Padre Ramirez" re-created from the Good, the Bad & The Ugly and perhaps the entire showdown-scene music re-produced from or A Few Dollars More including the "Addio Colonnello" song that followed the Musical Pocket Watch and showdown music...
I saw a comment posted by someone where the person referred to these songs as "magic" and they are all of that and more and I must say that the Danish National Symphony Orchestra (and choir) were also magical in re-creating these classics which have withstood the test of time...I have never stopped loving these songs as I have had the CDs for a long time and I have liked all of these videos on UA-cam by this Orchestra/Choir so every time i pull up the UA-cam channel on my TV, I can not only listen to these great songs but I can watch the myriad of instruments and voices and even whistling used to re-create these songs...
It is absolutely fascinating to watch... And then I think and wonder how the heck did Morricone create these songs back in the 1960s??...Obviously, he was simply a master composer and musical artist... I cannot thank the Danish National Symphony Orchestra (and choir) enough for their tremendous work and these videos...
How does this music help special homosexual rights ?
That woman's no mexican !
shout out to Morricone for dropping this absolute hot cake, may you rest in piece
How can someone dislike this absolute masterpiece? Truly a work of art.
Because they are idiot's
Humans are strange animals. Believe it
Can't believe that there are over 12,000 dislikes.
They didn't know the movie either... That's why they dislike this..
It's an amazing orchestra, but I found it a disturbing to see the fake body hanging specially for mental vulnerable people.
Rest in peace Ennio Morricone. Your music defined an entire genre
Mate, I will have a wine to that.
@@_desertwalker_ I'm crying over my second Barbaresco.
Who's resting? The question is.... will he compose again when he returns??? I ask that of Tom Petty too!
@@caparroz1923 - Now you know how people felt when W.A. Mozart passed away... :(
If only people could actually respect him and play it AT THE PROPER FUCKIN' SPEED
My wife and I listen to this orchestra playing the good the bad and the ugly every day we both love listening to the score and yes we get goosebumps 👍❤️
March 2024
Brings in memories of Clint Eastwood and the tumbling weeds on a dirt road in some cowboy town....love fr Malaysia...we watched this on black n white tv 1960s
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Composed by the legendary Ennio Morricone who recently passed away. R.I.P. Mr. Morricone.
You don't say!
The good the bad andtheugly
RIP Marricone
This is legit the most beautiful rendition of this song I've ever heard
I agree too! 👍
@@bondedstars nonetheless it's still a great piece
Old school cowboys limao😎
I agreeeeeee !!
@Sarah Bandy: Has this been confirmed ?
Wonderful orchestra...Morricone and Leone ...italuan masters of Western 🤠🤠🤠🐎🐎🐎
The voice of the christine nonbo andersen gave me chills what a voice OMG
When the guitar kicks in it gives you chills
Agreed 👍🏼
Yo yo echo!
One of the best movies ever made with one of the best scores ever made. A triumph for the Western society.
All epic. 💓 💖 🙌
My favorite part is the trumpets joining in.
Played this to my car.
It's a horse now.
@Red Ping: Has this been confirmed ?
@@aldixon1977 it is
Technically it should be a stagecoach no?
@@KumarTyrion well i did not choose
Cute
Ennio Morricone was a brilliant composer and this rendition was moving.
One iconic person made this music and conducted it. Even after years there has been know one that can reproduce this kind of music.😊😊
She has to whistle perfect every time. no mistakes. no second takes. amazing.
Yeaaa man. Thought that oso..
But she did make a little mistake with the whistling. But who hears it? Still, they do a wonderful job!
You know what happens if you whistle wrong, you end up like that guy hanging...!
@@williamwarner8189 Yea, that second to last whistle was a little shaky
Yeah she totally nailed it !
This has to be one of the coolest things I have ever seen on youtube.
I think you missed this one ua-cam.com/video/aOCdRFaOCqo/v-deo.html
Fantastico
I love her Voice @ Mrs Semmingsen
There are many more jems and not only the orchestra......
yes
Nothing has ever transported to me how much sheer technical shit must be going down during professional singing, than the close-up shot of that singer fucking nailing it. Just so Impressive.
2024 no puedo dejar de admirar ésta obra maestra de Don Ennio Morricone y la orquesta fantástica desde Honduras mi más sinceras FELICITACIONES
Everyone is so captivated by the waa-waa woman, and rightly so. But let's not over look those brave lads who sang "yump, yump, eckel!"
what exactly does yump yump eckel mean?
I was waiting the whole video for this and I didn't hear it :(
this song really has no lyrics. for some its yump, yump, eckel, for others it's go, go echo
High, Ho, Amigo
Kind of sounds like they are saying Rango.
This is by far the best rendition of The Good, Bad and the Ugly
The original was as good
This orchestra played an excellent rendition of the masterpiece. One of the world's most recognized pieces.
Metallica did this song with the San Fransico Orchestra which was pretty damn awesome.
You are correct!
Yes
The woman vocalizing the sound effects is amazing! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I’d definitely pay my money to sit next to watch this up close n live.. I love it
Next to the blonde singer I may have wet myself her vocal force was amazing....
In Memoriam: Ennio Morricone. Greatest composer of this dying age. R.I.P.
ua-cam.com/video/t30fD4_8Oq8/v-deo.html The ecstasy of Gold on speed painting illustration. Grazie Maestro!
Yeah, couldn't have put it better, the guy was a visionary
Played this to my rose plant.
Its a cactus now.
Dats succulantly devine plant specimen you have sir.. i hope those seelings replant fine dandilions or horns to whomever ors whatevers its bees..
DAMN Good one HA HA 😝..!!
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Hahahaha
I laughed a LOT at this!
Classic, nostalgic, 2024 still listening ❤
Excellent version of a very good piece. The soprano is outstanding!!
how one person could compose such a masteriece that years later a full orchestra does it right is amazing.Bless you mr Morricone.
Best film music composer ever. The others aren't the same league.
John Williams is
I agree with John Williams being there, there is also Basil Poledouris and Danny Elfman worth mentioning.
@@cembarhana750 I agree. I would also add Howard Shore, Alan Silvestri, and Alfred Newman.
@@sauronbaggins1833 Heard or seen them somewhere. Gonna check'em out.