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Not really, just kidding.
This is an absolute classic track.
Fun fact, both For a Few Dollars More and A Fistful of Dollars are actually remakes of black and white films called Yojimbo and Sanjuro by Akira Kurosawa. Just replace the gunfighters with Samurais and the plots are almost identical, minus the score of course. Excellent films if you get a chance.
If I recall correctly, the Kurosawa films were re-tellings of Shakespearean dramas. There's nothing new under the (hot desert) sun.
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My parents used to live in East Clintwood.
Seriously.
Virginia? Eh?
Fun fact, both For a Few Dollars More and A Fistful of Dollars are actually remakes of black and white films called Yojimbo and Sanjuro by Akira Kurosawa. Just replace the gunfighters with Samurais and the plots are almost identical, minus the score of course. Excellent films if you get a chance.
Thank You for the info.
The music is so vibrant and iconic, and did so much to become identified with these movies and the Spaghetti Western subgenre, that it's a real question if Clint Eastwood would have become such a megastar without it.
The music made the movie. Well, at least for me who can sit through the music and enjoy it immensely. Not so with the movie.
I can help but squint as I listen to this.
...while chewing on a usually unlit cheroot cigarillo and drawing a six-gun and shooting seven people while emulating an Akira Kurosawa Japanese movie classic, shot in Spain by an Italian director with a then barely-known American actor on locations intended to resemble Mexico / Arizona. Whew. Serious cross-cultural whiplash jet lag.
My parents used to live in East Clintwood.
Seriously.
Ahhhhahaha love this fact!
I can help but squint as I listen to this.
I'm reaching for the cigar!
The music, however endures.
Morricone was lamenting just this in an article for The Guardian recently.
Oh oh! Not PC! It's now called a "Jaw Harp". Consider yourself whipped with Birkenstock sandals and forced to consume large amounts of granola.
Not when this song was first heard, it wasn't.
Northern_Lights wrote:
How about Ocean's 11-13
Northern_Lights wrote:
Seriously.
There is an Eastwood to the West of Nottingham. A bit of a dump by accounts I've heard...
Same could be said for, Passion, by Peter Gabriel, at least for me.
Love Morricone's iconic work here, btw…
Seriously.
Where? Wiki turns up zilch. Still, that's pretty funny.
Seriously.
the mission...your point stands.
Love this music from a great classic cheesy movie...
Thanks for playing this!!
Brutal, Mister.
Dang. I always called them "juice harps." Silly me...........
Brutal, Mister.
But I remember this exact same playlist of the past 5-10 songs, in the same order, from at least 4 years ago!
Because its a bit shit? In terms of a song providing a beat and to dance to, this is rubbish.
So, uh, all songs need to have a beat to dance to? Grow up.
Boy_Wonder - "You're going to diiiieeeeee"
Maybe Tull will cover it!
I think I read somewhere that the chorus doesn't really say anything intelligible. They're just making sounds that Morricone wanted to hear.
If you don't need no stinkin' badges, you don't need no words.
Really? What about the Pogues, A Pistol for Paddy Garcia?
Oh oh! Not PC! It's now called a "Jaw Harp". Consider yourself whipped with Birkenstock sandals and forced to consume large amounts of granola.
I don't think it's nice . . . you laughin' . . .
Everybody loves it! Even my cat!
Well, there you have it. Truly the imprimatur of the Gods.
I for one welcome our bewhiskered Overlords.
Because its a bit shit? In terms of a song providing a beat and to dance to, this is rubbish.
Pass the spaghetti, hold the meatballs...............................
Everybody loves it! Even my cat!
Real men have to like this song!
Couldn't agree with you less. This piece has a lot of character even standing alone. Obviously the bulk of those who've rated it agree.
You want visual? Here ya go. Now shut up, punk.
go hard or go home.
I like hearing the dogs a few times a season but that's all.
Maybe for you, but dogs barking jingle bells, not a classic.
I like hearing the dogs a few times a season but that's all.
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the best italian rocker!!!!!