"Es war einmal in Amerika", war mein erster Film, wo ich direkt nach dem Kino zum Saturn bin, um mir den Soundtrack zu holen...(1984 war das noch die einzige Möglichkeit, sich die Musik dauerhaft zu sichern)... und ich kann mich noch sehr gut an die ersten Momente im Kino von "The Untouchebles" erinnern... das gesamte Kino rockte mit der Titelmusik ab... passenere Titelmusik, gibt´s selten und schon für diese beiden Filme, hätte EM den Oscar verdient... was würde ich geben, um ein einer ähnlichen Komposition dabei zu sein... die Musik von Ennio Morricone, gehört für mich zum täglichen Leben dazu... und ich freue mich sehr, Ihn auch 2019 noch live zu erleben... bitte, bleiben Sie uns noch lange erhalten und machen Musik, Ennio Morricone...
RIP Ennio Morricone! This was my very first exposure to your music. At the tender age of 11, in 1988 on Cable TV. Still one of my favorite movies and soundtracks!
Greatest movie composer that ever lived. BAR NONE. Why ? Simply because every composition shines with an originality all its own. Nobody created music with such imagination in every aspect. From the unique spaghetti westerns of Sergio Leone, to this even greater master work. While other composers like Elmer Bernstein looked for orchestral trumpeting sounds, Morricone went in a different direction. His The Good The Bad and The Ugly theme by all accounts imitated the sounds of howling coyotes! That's how original his music was. Bernsteins theme from the Magnificent Seven is the second most recognized work. It in no way compares to Morricone. Anymore than any other musical score compares to his Untouchables master work. Every song makes you feel the mood of the film and its characters. While John Williams produced even more material, too much of it was leftover stew. Old rehashes of earlier tunes. NOTHING DONE BY MORRICONE SOUNDS REMOTELY LIKE ANY OF HIS PREVIOUS WORK. That was his greatest gift. A style singularly all his own. Every time.
@@donaldschmidt2990 I largely agree, but he has re-used cues from time to time. In fact the Untouchables March can be heard in one of his late 60's Comedy OST's (I'll have to go poke around my playlists to find the exact cue though. It's an early variation on it, but it is unmistakeable.) But yeah, besides that little nitpick, I couldn't agree with you more.
@@AmanKhan-wf7kc What about him? He is like Morricone's twin imho. They both came up from similar humble backgrounds musically, they both revolutionized film music in the early 60's. And they both introduced Rock instrumentation to film scores. But this isn't a video of John Barry's, so we aren't talking about him atm.
The death theme never ceases to be able to tear me up. Wallace’s death and Malone’s are powerful for different reasons. This is a great film and a great score. DePalma. Morricone. This cast. Excellence all around.
A fantastic movie all round. One of Costner’s best, and Connery, and DeNiro.....Brian De Palma knocked it out of the park, Mamet wrote an excellent script and r.i.p. Mr Morricone, one of the greats.
Some stuff was goofy, and I think Costner was goofy. Deniro of course was great though he was in few scenes, Connery was awesome as well as Andy Garcia. The one hit man that fell off the building, cool character and wardrobe, the clothing was really great, almost comic book like with how the villains looked. I still think we could of had a much better movie considering the subject matter...AL Capone of all people.
Ennio Morricone, for me, was a musical genius; to be able to create and develop music to connect visual sequences of films with the emotions the viewers feel while watching ANY scenes of ANY movie is nothing short of being a master of interpretation. Whether the action was sweet, warm and loving or brutal, searing and heart wrenching or anywhere in-between, Maestro Morricone was able, in some unbelievable way, to write the exact score needed.....what an incredible achievement by an incredible musician!
There is a video or several videos on a fan of the movie who went to several places in Chicago where they filmed it that at your address and the buildings are no longer there they were torn down several years ago
Never known a composer who got under your skin so much as Ennio Morricone. "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly" stayed with me long after I had forgotten the film itself, and his
Ha muerto un gran compositor. La música que puso a películas como Cinema Paradiso, La Misión, Los Intocables, las realzó enormemente. Si Ud. silba cualquiera de los temas, la gente reconocerá al momento la película. Digamos Tante Grazie Maestro Morricone !
Sick Boy : All I'm trying to do is help you understand that The Name of The Rose is merely a blip on an otherwise uninterrupted downward trajectory. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton : What about The Untouchables? Sick Boy : I don't rate that at all. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton : Despite the Academy Award? Sick Boy : That means fuck all. Its a sympathy vote.
I think Ennio also did the Bugsy movie soundtrack . Peep that movie if you havent. Hoffa with Jack Nicholson is also a classic. These were some movies made for men when men were men
This truly is one of the Masters great Scores. I have the record Album and the Cd of this Magnificent score and Film. They don't make Movies and compose Film Scores like this anymore. Thanks Fred again for a Excellent choice in Film Music to upload. Out.
Not only that. The Real Life Situation, acting is one thing. 👏 but actually living the life is another 💫 See look what happened to Sam Giancana and Johnny Rosselli ain't no movie 🎬
such a deeply profound and moving soundtrack to accompany an utterly brilliant film. I think Eisenstein would have loved this film had he not died so young.
Para mi: Del Maestro Ennio Morricone su Mejor Score fue The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: sus mejores cuatro Soundtracks: The Trio. The Ecstasy Of Gold. The Story Of A Soldier. Intro. V17072020.
The picture at around 0:20 was taken in the control room of studio A at Clinton Recording, NYC. It is where I recorded this score. Working with Ennio Morricone was a great pleasure. Fred, I really like what you have done with this suite! Thanks!
Thank you Michael for the insights! It must have been fantastic to get in touch with Morricone, also having the rare honor of having him visit and record in the states. "The Untouchables" is truly a magnificent movie with a no less magnificent score! Thank you very much again - also for your work on it! Fred
OK I'm going to admit. When I was a kid I played all the Ennio tunes in my head to give me strengh. From the Dollars trilogy to Once upon a time in America to the great Untouchables. Even If I looked a bit clumsy ( in those days I was due to a few health issues) I was Manco, Noodles or Capone in my mind. Not that I purposefully made them play in my head. They are so hypnotic they just did. 0.00 and 2.45 yeh madafackers!!!!!!!
You find a full arrangement on the original soundtrack album. More infos are of various track names are in the description of the video. The piece is simply called "Al Capone". All the best! Fred
I listen to all these greats because imagine the films without this soundtrack behind them, nothing like the same. And Ennio the master produced arguably one of the very best. How it could not win the Oscar, I dont know, far superior to Last Emperor
UNtouchable in strenght , beauty and so lovely in music and soul , for ever Sir Mr Ennio Morricone , thanks for all and everything , in our hearts , xxx behave my beloved father & my .
สุดยอดความตื่นเต้นและเพลงประกอบภาพยนต์ผลงานของอัจริยะ MOLICONEสัญชาติอิตาลีที่มีผลงานระดับโลกนับไม่ถ้วนก็ตื่นเต้นเช่นเดียวกันเร้าใจและน่าติดตามนี้แหละผลงานระดับโลกอย่างแท้จริงนับไปเลย5ดาวนะจ๊ะจะบอกให้ฮิฮิ THANK YOU THE UNTOCHABLES.
We, our family watched the movie at uncountable times. We all loved the songs within. My daughter listened to the songs in the movie since she was four in 1987!
THIS should have WON the Oscar! How this GREAT music score LOST to “The Last Emperor”-even though that score was co-written by David Byrne of the classic 80’s band The Talking Heads-is STILL a mystery to me after 30-plus years! 👏 BRAVO,Commendatore Ennio Morricone! You ARE a music GENIUS!!!
@James Monroe Coat tails. I believe The Last Emperor swept its nominations, and should have been up for several performers, but got no noms for them: James Lone, Joanie Chen, the Japanese traitor girl, the concentration camp commandant, Peter O'Toole. But as much as I love it--Top 20 of all silents and talkies--The Untouchables had a better score.
@@nstix2009xitsn Right on point!!! “The Last Emperor” is a very well-made film-but “The Untouchables” is also a superbly crafted film in its own right!!! You are right about “The Last Emperor” not getting any acting nods-it should have gotten several of those as well!!!
Si, hermano, una condición dew ese momento: ser fieles, guauu, que decubrimiento... Una forma del cuento, un cuento, un haga usted su propio cuento, en la vida común, la de los amigos o de las soledades. Nuestra microcultura; en encanto de nosotros mismos y, aquí hay opciones. ¡Que canibalismo: qué bellesa!. Una vida, un éspoca, mucho cabalismo, mucha sangre, como un despiste, pero bellos nosotros, traginando por estos vericuetos de nosotros mismos. Y nos reencontramos invertidos, autoinvertidos, nos mordemos, o mordemos, si, pero invertidos. ¡Arriba la bandera negra y roja! Vamos a gosarnos este mucho. Chaito hermanos.
"never stop...never stop fighting until the fight is done; here endeth the lesson."
Wat you say, wat you say?
Your nothing but a lot of talk and a badge...
YOUR NOTHING BUT A LOT OF TALK AND A BADGE!!
@@jackrussell3084 "You're finished , Capone!"
And so is the D-S
You're nothing but a lot of talk and a badge.
Mister Morricone is the best. Thank you master
Ennio is a MASTER.
Grazie Maestro
Such exquisite sounds of a magical maestro!
Classic
Morricone......genius perfect score that is a road map that has and will be followed! By the way Connery stole the film from a stiff Costner.
Kevin Costner breakout to Superstardom here.
Quali problemi hanno quelli che mettono i dis-like.
Si facciano controllare da un dottore ma di quelli.
-They say they're going
to repeal prohibition.. what will you do then?
- l think l'll have a drink.
Yeah that was a good line delivered by Kevin Costner. This wasn't a very historically accurate movie, but it was very entertaining.
@@scottdavidson526 Perhaps a historically accurate line since Elliot Ness became an alcoholic
ennio is the man! His range of writing in differnt genre makes him incomparable! The Motzart of film music!!!
"Es war einmal in Amerika", war mein erster Film, wo ich direkt nach dem Kino zum Saturn bin, um mir den Soundtrack zu holen...(1984 war das noch die einzige Möglichkeit, sich die Musik dauerhaft zu sichern)... und ich kann mich noch sehr gut an die ersten Momente im Kino von "The Untouchebles" erinnern... das gesamte Kino rockte mit der Titelmusik ab... passenere Titelmusik, gibt´s selten und schon für diese beiden Filme, hätte EM den Oscar verdient... was würde ich geben, um ein einer ähnlichen Komposition dabei zu sein... die Musik von Ennio Morricone, gehört für mich zum täglichen Leben dazu... und ich freue mich sehr, Ihn auch 2019 noch live zu erleben... bitte, bleiben Sie uns noch lange erhalten und machen Musik, Ennio Morricone...
-Where’s Nitty?
He’s in the car.
That’s my favorite quote from this movie
"He died like a Pig.....AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"
DID HE SOUND ANYTHING LIKE THAT?"
Costner's delivery of that line is so pitch perfect.
RIP Ennio Morricone! This was my very first exposure to your music. At the tender age of 11, in 1988 on Cable TV. Still one of my favorite movies and soundtracks!
Greatest movie composer that ever lived. BAR NONE. Why ? Simply because every composition shines with an originality all its own. Nobody created music with such imagination in every aspect. From the unique spaghetti westerns of Sergio Leone, to this even greater master work. While other composers like Elmer Bernstein looked for orchestral trumpeting sounds, Morricone went in a different direction. His The Good The Bad and The Ugly theme by all accounts imitated the sounds of howling coyotes! That's how original his music was. Bernsteins theme from the Magnificent Seven is the second most recognized work. It in no way compares to Morricone. Anymore than any other musical score compares to his Untouchables master work. Every song makes you feel the mood of the film and its characters. While John Williams produced even more material, too much of it was leftover stew. Old rehashes of earlier tunes. NOTHING DONE BY MORRICONE SOUNDS REMOTELY LIKE ANY OF HIS PREVIOUS WORK. That was his greatest gift. A style singularly all his own. Every time.
@@donaldschmidt2990 I largely agree, but he has re-used cues from time to time. In fact the Untouchables March can be heard in one of his late 60's Comedy OST's (I'll have to go poke around my playlists to find the exact cue though. It's an early variation on it, but it is unmistakeable.) But yeah, besides that little nitpick, I couldn't agree with you more.
What about John Barry!!!!!! FFS!
@@AmanKhan-wf7kc What about him? He is like Morricone's twin imho. They both came up from similar humble backgrounds musically, they both revolutionized film music in the early 60's. And they both introduced Rock instrumentation to film scores. But this isn't a video of John Barry's, so we aren't talking about him atm.
@@thebarbaryghostsf I only mention Barry cos Donald Schmidt mentioned John Williams and Elmer Bernstein!
The death theme never ceases to be able to tear me up. Wallace’s death and Malone’s are powerful for different reasons. This is a great film and a great score. DePalma. Morricone. This cast. Excellence all around.
One of the all-time great scores. Ennio proving himself a legend in multiple genres.
Spot on
How about the writers?
@@jesseowenvillamor6348 Thank you! David Mamet did a masterful job. As he always does.
Yes, this movie was incredible, one of the best I have ever seen.
A giant has departed. Peaceful trip to Heaven Maestro.
Rest in piece Ennio Morricone one of the greatest to ever do it for movie soundtracks
A fantastic movie all round. One of Costner’s best, and Connery, and DeNiro.....Brian De Palma knocked it out of the park, Mamet wrote an excellent script and r.i.p. Mr Morricone, one of the greats.
Don't forget Andy Garcia. :)
don´t forget Andy Garcia
Don’t forget Charles Martin Smith.
Some stuff was goofy, and I think Costner was goofy. Deniro of course was great though he was in few scenes, Connery was awesome as well as Andy Garcia. The one hit man that fell off the building, cool character and wardrobe, the clothing was really great, almost comic book like with how the villains looked. I still think we could of had a much better movie considering the subject matter...AL Capone of all people.
Ennio Morricone, for me, was a musical genius; to be able to create and develop music to connect visual sequences of films
with the emotions the viewers feel while watching ANY scenes of ANY movie is nothing short of being a master of interpretation.
Whether the action was sweet, warm and loving or brutal, searing and heart wrenching or anywhere in-between, Maestro Morricone
was able, in some unbelievable way, to write the exact score needed.....what an incredible achievement by an incredible musician!
Fantastica emozione pura♥️
My all time favourite composer and yes a genius he was indeed , would liked to have worked with and met him in person
4:45 is all you need to know about this amazing soundtrack.
Couldn't agree more.
whats it called?
same here couldnt agree more
and again on 13:05, juices flow
Nope i disagree the whole 15 minutes have to be watched. Just stunning
Tremenda banda sonora de Ennio Morricone para la obra maestra de Brian De Palma. ¡Salu2 y bendiciones desde CHILE!
ENNIO = GENIUS
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RACINE
2016BMWi8 I had a friend who used to live there
Malone ,what a character!!!.. big loss in that masterpiece
"He's in the car."
There is a video or several videos on a fan of the movie who went to several places in Chicago where they filmed it that at your address and the buildings are no longer there they were torn down several years ago
sandra sanders how is it calle?
(Where's Nitti?) He's in the car.
"Here endeth the lesson" : Sir Sean Connery is a BOSS!.
Rip Sean Connery !
Never known a composer who got under your skin so much as Ennio Morricone. "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly" stayed with me long after I had forgotten the film itself, and his
RIP Ennio Morricone July/6/2020
Ha muerto un gran compositor. La música que puso a películas como Cinema Paradiso, La Misión, Los Intocables, las realzó enormemente. Si Ud. silba cualquiera de los temas, la gente reconocerá al momento la película. Digamos Tante Grazie Maestro Morricone !
Es una musica irrepetible y muy recordable gracias ENNIO
Sean Connery in one best roles he got a Oscar. He was so good in this movie
Are you Scottish, Irish or Scotch-Irish?
Sick Boy : All I'm trying to do is help you understand that The Name of The Rose is merely a blip on an otherwise uninterrupted downward trajectory.
Mark "Rent-boy" Renton : What about The Untouchables?
Sick Boy : I don't rate that at all.
Mark "Rent-boy" Renton : Despite the Academy Award?
Sick Boy : That means fuck all. Its a sympathy vote.
Mines too I always like him 👍
The main theme is so triumphant I think it may be my favourite piece of music in film history.
I think Ennio also did the Bugsy movie soundtrack . Peep that movie if you havent. Hoffa with Jack Nicholson is also a classic. These were some movies made for men when men were men
11 people are nothing but a lot of talk and a badge.
It's been 11 months you wrote this and there are 11 likes lol
But you are right! :D
It's now 45.
It's now 45 Dislikes and _ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED_ Likes
There are now _ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED_ Likes and only 45 Dislikes.
Here endth the lesson...
02:45 my favourite.. Brilliant. RIP to a master
日本からです。
アップありがとうございます。
音楽を聴くと映画のシーンが頭に浮かび胸が熱くなります。
RIP misters Sean Connery and Ennio Moriconne for this Master Class thank you
10:58 fucks me up every time ......every sad occurrence I've ever experienced in my life comes flooding back into my heart and mind and i cry
I love the Instrumental on the Untouchables Soundtrack! Excellent movie!👍🏿
MI MÁXIMA CONDOLENCIA A ENIO MORRICONE LOS INTINTOCABLES FUERON SUS MARAVILLOSOS FRUTOS. DESCANSE EN PAZ MAESTRO.
Extraordinaria banda sonora, de una película maravillosa
Well The Master, Mr. Morricone shows his stuff again. Thank you Fred.
Mereció el Oscar, ladrones!!!
De palma, morricone, de Niro ,connery ! Un quatuor excellent, merci ! !!!!!!
This truly is one of the Masters great Scores. I have the record Album and the Cd of this Magnificent score and Film. They don't make Movies and compose Film Scores like this anymore. Thanks Fred again for a Excellent choice in Film Music to upload. Out.
What are you prepared TO DO ! ..
One of favorite movies ever !
Not only that. The Real Life Situation, acting is one thing. 👏 but actually living the life is another 💫 See look what happened to Sam Giancana and Johnny Rosselli ain't no movie 🎬
This music and Sean Connery’s Malone are why my cousin became a cop.
On a very short list as one of the best movie scores of the 1980s.
How about "of all time...?"
such a deeply profound and moving soundtrack to accompany an utterly brilliant film. I think Eisenstein would have loved this film had he not died so young.
Ennio Morricone is the best!!!
RIP Ennio Morricone.
Just read that Ennio Morricone died today...RIP. Such a great score.
J09072020. Maestro Ennio Morricone vivira inmortal en su Música.
Para mi: Del Maestro Ennio Morricone su Mejor Score fue The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: sus mejores cuatro Soundtracks: The Trio. The Ecstasy Of Gold. The Story Of A Soldier. Intro. V17072020.
Another gem of Maestro Morricone's inheritance. Realmente un capolavoro ! Riposa in pace Il Maestro!
L06072020. Master Ennio Morricone Was and is The Best Composer of Italy, and Music Western.
A música de abertura é uma das melhores que eu ouvi na vida.
The picture at around 0:20 was taken in the control room of studio A at Clinton Recording, NYC. It is where I recorded this score. Working with Ennio Morricone was a great pleasure.
Fred, I really like what you have done with this suite! Thanks!
Thank you Michael for the insights!
It must have been fantastic to get in touch with Morricone, also having the rare honor of having him visit and record in the states.
"The Untouchables" is truly a magnificent movie with a no less magnificent score!
Thank you very much again - also for your work on it!
Fred
el agente federal del tesoro de los ee.uu.ELIOT NESS VS el capo mas poderoso de entonces ALFONSO CAPONE
AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes and Villains: Al Capone - Nominated (Villain)Eliot Ness - Nominated (Hero)
Rip Máster Ennio Morricone Great of Greates Genius, unfforgett Soundtrack
I don't know why, but the end credits song makes me sad and next to cry....
L06072020. Descanse en Paz Gran Compositor: Maestro Ennio Morricone.
Ennio Morricone. The greatest movie soundtracks to be found anywhere on Planet Earth.
Esta historia. Con la incomparable musica de e morricone ningunado por USA de alguna manera revela la corrupcion de esta sociedad
Ciao Ennio
V17072020. Very Similar In The Line Of Fire-Morriconne To The Untouchables-Morricone by Theme Police and Justice.
..for orient untouchables means bad...for occident untouchables means something great!!!
持つならば銃ではなく聖書を持ちたいものです。この美しい音楽を聞いているとそう思えるから。音楽は平和のためにあるものだから。
4:45....Majestic!
Que grande el tercer track en el hotel lexingrton, mezcla el sonido de los 80’s cuando fue hecha la película, con los 30’s cuando fue ambientada
OK I'm going to admit. When I was a kid I played all the Ennio tunes in my head to give me strengh. From the Dollars trilogy to Once upon a time in America to the great Untouchables. Even If I looked a bit clumsy ( in those days I was due to a few health issues) I was Manco, Noodles or Capone in my mind.
Not that I purposefully made them play in my head. They are so hypnotic they just did.
0.00 and 2.45 yeh madafackers!!!!!!!
Brividi...ma come cazzo si fa ad essere così geniali
A true legend, a true legend, the genius of music
Does anyone know the name of the song that starts at 2:45 ? This is my favorite from the score. I would like to know the same, thanks!
You find a full arrangement on the original soundtrack album. More infos are of various track names are in the description of the video. The piece is simply called "Al Capone".
All the best!
Fred
I hope you like this soundtrack a remake of this 2:45 track ruclips.net/video/cT5eK8FZ4go/видео.html
L06072020. Rest In Peace Great Composer: Master Ennio Morricone.
Qué música! Gracias Maestro por tanta sensibilidad en cada uno de los temas!!!
I love Ennio. This is masterful music.
Amazing for ever.
Alphonse isThe Grandeur of Sinistry!🤨
69 people aren’t from Chicago
I listen to all these greats because imagine the films without this soundtrack behind them, nothing like the same. And Ennio the master produced arguably one of the very best. How it could not win the Oscar, I dont know, far superior to Last Emperor
RIP Ennio x
11:00 maravillosa. Sean Connery manda durante toda la pelí. Su presencia llena la pantalla hasta que llega este momento😪
😢😢😢😢
7:18 Elliot looking at a photos of hidsdeceased team, including his mentor; "Hey, we did it guys. We put him behind bars."
TheRickyDDD breaks my heart every time. Magnificent score.
UNtouchable in strenght , beauty and so lovely in music and soul , for ever Sir Mr Ennio Morricone , thanks for all and everything , in our hearts , xxx behave my beloved father & my .
"Didnt you hear what i said?....."
"Are you deaf?......"
"What is this a game?!"
Best movie ever... best actors ever... best music ever...
@I am who I am You haven't seen enough great pictures.
@@nstix2009xitsn This is one of the best ever
Brilliantly music and a brilliant gangster movie with brilliant actors = classic.
Classic gangster movies and soundtrack wonerful.
RIP Ennio Morricone.
สุดยอดความตื่นเต้นและเพลงประกอบภาพยนต์ผลงานของอัจริยะ MOLICONEสัญชาติอิตาลีที่มีผลงานระดับโลกนับไม่ถ้วนก็ตื่นเต้นเช่นเดียวกันเร้าใจและน่าติดตามนี้แหละผลงานระดับโลกอย่างแท้จริงนับไปเลย5ดาวนะจ๊ะจะบอกให้ฮิฮิ THANK YOU THE UNTOCHABLES.
We, our family watched the movie at uncountable times. We all loved the songs within. My daughter listened to the songs in the movie since she was four in 1987!
THIS should have WON the Oscar! How this GREAT music score LOST to “The Last Emperor”-even though that score was co-written by David Byrne of the classic 80’s band The Talking Heads-is STILL a mystery to me after 30-plus years! 👏 BRAVO,Commendatore Ennio Morricone! You ARE a music GENIUS!!!
@James Monroe Coat tails. I believe The Last Emperor swept its nominations, and should have been up for several performers, but got no noms for them: James Lone, Joanie Chen, the Japanese traitor girl, the concentration camp commandant, Peter O'Toole. But as much as I love it--Top 20 of all silents and talkies--The Untouchables had a better score.
@@nstix2009xitsn Right on point!!! “The Last Emperor” is a very well-made film-but “The Untouchables” is also a superbly crafted film in its own right!!! You are right about “The Last Emperor” not getting any acting nods-it should have gotten several of those as well!!!
"Victorious" is just that! Glorious!!! 🎼🎶🎺❤
Someone in 2017, already 30 years ago!
Si, hermano, una condición dew ese momento: ser fieles, guauu, que decubrimiento... Una forma del cuento, un cuento, un haga usted su propio cuento, en la vida común, la de los amigos o de las soledades. Nuestra microcultura; en encanto de nosotros mismos y, aquí hay opciones. ¡Que canibalismo: qué bellesa!. Una vida, un éspoca, mucho cabalismo, mucha sangre, como un despiste, pero bellos nosotros, traginando por estos vericuetos de nosotros mismos. Y nos reencontramos invertidos, autoinvertidos, nos mordemos, o mordemos, si, pero invertidos. ¡Arriba la bandera negra y roja! Vamos a gosarnos este mucho. Chaito hermanos.
2018
2018 October
Buon viaggio Maestro....
#Rip
La mejor música el más grande moricone gran peli
このテーマ曲は、いつ聴いても、カッコいいです🍀
The God himself made this soundtrack
Da Oscar🎥🏆
Melodia musicale. Grazie Ennio
ENIO MORRICONE EL QUE HIZO MAS GRANDE EL SÉPTIMO ARTE. DESCANSE EN PAZ MAESTRO.
Addio, Maestro