@Bob Jones We could do worse as far as trumpet gods go. Fantastic to see and hear someone focus on tone, technique and musicianship rather than trying to squeal out yet another triple high C for the sake of it. Like Harry James and Doc Severinsen, Andrea has a huge sound that is compelling to listen to. Really refreshing to see this being shared freely on RUclips without anyone trying to sell the latest triple high C lip grease, mouthpiece or course to accompany the video. Trumpet God? Absolutely one of them for sure.
@Bob Jones Who's being put down by what? Brian made a point that instead of needless flare such as a triple high C we're hearing a piece that's focused on the quality of the sound rather than forcing tough octave notes just for the sake of it. I'm genuinely confused. What did I miss?
@Bob Jones Dude... you brought up "electing him god" because the guy said it was a perfect balance of musicianship aspects. That is an inherently subjective statement, and it's pretty obvious why. You're taking this hyperbole so much further than the context of the original comment. Saying this performance was very good doesn't mean it's a personal insult to literally every other musician that has ever existed. I'm incredulous at how much you're blowing this out of proportion. Chill the fuck out, this was clearly a master-level performance.
@@prodbysteexy agreed. I'm sure he could play any trumpet and make it sound magical. In fact I have an old beaten up trumpet that I somehow play cleaned on than my new (5 years of ownership) yamaha. The trumpet only makes a sight difference
Willie maurice it’s just about air control. In my high school you can’t even get into symphonic (we have to audition) if you’re not able to play those notes with quality. By junior / senior year, trumpet players should be able to control those notes in that range really well and be able to articulate them within a piece.
I've been playing the trumpet from 88' to 98' in my hometown band and occasionally played from time to time. My old trumpet is now serving decorative purposes. But ... your music inspired me to get back into the game! I bought a student Yamaha trumpet yesterday and I can't wait to start over! Thank you for your job. You are making youtube and the digital world a better place!!!
You got a bikerider as avatar, did you know the german pro Albert Fritz is playing at sixdays in Berlin "Rosamunde" on the trumpet? Lets ...rock, or jazz, or blues sometimes.
I kid you not. I hadn’t played my trumpet in over a year. I heard this and had to play it I’ve now nearly made my lips bleed trying to sound as good as this !
I read somewhere that Morricone was an old trumpet player, and that he regretted giving up on the instrument. He certainly wrote challenging trumpet parts. But Giuffredi was up to the challenge! What a player!!!
On measures 17 and 20 of "A Fistful of Dollars" there are two 64th notes marked tenuto, or sustained. How does one realistically sustain two 64th notes? Senor Giuffredi is playing at a whole 'nother level than mere mortals.
After 6 years of my trumpet collecting dust, your music inspired me to stretch the old chops. I promised myself I'd learn to play this song. Almost two years later I can finally play comfortably through this piece. So happy I picked it back up. Thank you!
Right now, because of Ennio Morricone, because of Andrea playing his trumpet beautifully, because of this music, because of the shivers running over me... I'M PROUD TO BE ITALIAN!
As a non-musician I can tell playing that piece was not a walk in the park. It takes a true master to make if sound effortless. I truly appreciate musicians for their love and passion, for I dont have what it takes to even start.
I've heard these 2 pieces played by many trumpet players but none compare to this. The timing, phrasing and articulation of every note played perfectly. Andrea captures exactly what the composer wants to say. Thank you for this and all the "Play with Me" series.
My God your playing is on a par with that in the original soundtrack!!!! I'm learning the trumpet and I always thought that when it is played like this it is the most beautiful sound of any instrument.
I laughed so hard at this. And tried to tell my mom, but couldn't because I was laughing too hard at the dumbness/amazingness of what you said.😭😭 And then I had to explain it to her, and then i saw the follow-up comment by you about his fake eyes and lost it completely omggg 😂😂😂😭😭😭😭
Son pocos los trompetistas de alto calibre como tú que comparten conocimiento con la gente común.Aquellos que no tenemos esas habilidades extraordinarias te lo agradecemos mucho.He aprendido con tus excelentes videos.Te deseo en este nuevo año prosperidad y salud para ti y los tuyos.Saludos desde Puerto Rico.
@@danieldiniz6663 Olha que Bom paz de Deus Amo canal Grande trompetista tem tempo que sigo nao imaginaria que teria algum Brasileiro ainda mais da Ccb igual eu😊
0:54 Measure 13 beat 1. This dude fingers both high D and high C open and hits them so cleanly, what a fucking mad lad. Oh lord the years of practice to pull something like that off.
I noticed that. The fingering chart on p. 53 of Herbert Clarke's Elementary Studies shows C, D and E above High C as open (0). I thought that was a concession to the cornets of Clarke's day, but they work for Giufreddi.
As a student who isn't huge on music theory but has played flute for 10 years (just graduating high school) and has now played trumpet for some town band stuff and school jazz band stuffs, i was so confused on why / how he played a D with no valves down and was searching for a comment like this just to make sure i wasn't crazy. Im just assuming this means he changes his tone to make it the correct note without valves which is crazy!
@@steamied3336 Best way I feel I can describe it: anywhere from G (not transposed) to C (also not transposed) above the staff is considered to be the natural range of the trumpet. When you go above that, the interval between the pitches start to get smaller and smaller to the point where they stop lining up with exact fingerings. Any note above high C an effectively be played with any fingering, up there those notes are more determined by embouchure and air then the fingering themselves. I personally use fingerings up there to help keep track, I know my Dad does too, but it's not super neccesary.
I just heard this for the first time yesterday. I have listened to it many times in the last 24 hours. It does NOT get any better than this, from either a technical or musical perspective. His sound in the upper register is something I truly envy. I wish I had that much air working for me.
I play trumpet all my life and even as kid, I tried to do this but it's the first time I see how it's done live and I feel very humble too since I don't see immediately how he does it. (aside from his talent) He sounds nice and warm in the low register too so a very shallow lead trumpet mouthpiece is probably not used. Perhaps he plays rather small but not shallow. Then the trumpet? Standard or perhaps smaller bore than usual...?? Anyhow, this is absolute top.
These are way above my level right now (I've been learning for nine months or so) but listening to your beautiful playing makes me want to practice so I can one day truly play this with you. Grazie mille, Andrea.
I love the way he has the music up while he plays. I am learning to read music, and that was very helpful. It also made me enjoy the piece more. It seemed more alive.
Mis respetos a ud sr por lo que ud brinda con tan bellas interpretaciones -un saludo inmenso desde mi país argentina y ud ya es mi referente en la música de trompeta como estudiante -GRACIAS GRACIAS POR LO QUE UD BRINDA MAESTRO -Jorge
Troppo forte, troppo bravo, bisognerebbe studiare questo Signor Trombettista, nn c'è una sola nota sporca o sbagliata, ascoltarLo è un piacere e uno stimolo a fare meglio per chi suona la tromba. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Andrea e seu som perfeito. Sou um trompetista aposentado, infelizmente abandonei o meu trompete depois de já tocar bem, tocar numa banda e ter estudado por 5 anos a divisão musical. Saudade do meu trompete.
623 commenti negativi.... tutti della banda di Ramon !! grandissima esibizione da parte Sua, e del compositore che credo sia uno dei 5 migliori mai esistiti su questo pianeta !!
Thank you. Bless you for being out there and bringing talent to to listen to for those of us who wish we could play and read music. Dont pay attention to the low life negative comments.
Any comment won't do justice for this brilliant performance, so I will cut it short to only say you are truly one of my main inspirations. Thanks for your effort in recording this piece (among many) and for sharing the clip.
Wonderful example of world class musicianship. The perfect balance between taste and tone, power and restraint, intonation and resonance. Bravo!
There is one missing, a hidden gem no one seems to know exists.
ruclips.net/video/1OtRQ9lEWXo/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/om0wkW4XXUI/видео.html
@Bob Jones We could do worse as far as trumpet gods go. Fantastic to see and hear someone focus on tone, technique and musicianship rather than trying to squeal out yet another triple high C for the sake of it. Like Harry James and Doc Severinsen, Andrea has a huge sound that is compelling to listen to. Really refreshing to see this being shared freely on RUclips without anyone trying to sell the latest triple high C lip grease, mouthpiece or course to accompany the video. Trumpet God? Absolutely one of them for sure.
@Bob Jones what in the world are you getting so defensive for? The original comment you replied to is hardly worth getting this butthurt over.
@Bob Jones Who's being put down by what? Brian made a point that instead of needless flare such as a triple high C we're hearing a piece that's focused on the quality of the sound rather than forcing tough octave notes just for the sake of it.
I'm genuinely confused. What did I miss?
@Bob Jones Dude... you brought up "electing him god" because the guy said it was a perfect balance of musicianship aspects. That is an inherently subjective statement, and it's pretty obvious why.
You're taking this hyperbole so much further than the context of the original comment.
Saying this performance was very good doesn't mean it's a personal insult to literally every other musician that has ever existed.
I'm incredulous at how much you're blowing this out of proportion. Chill the fuck out, this was clearly a master-level performance.
Who else got chills when he hit those high notes that cleanly?
I Did. Its magical.
Legit same
Yep great vibrato also
Made my hernia twitch.
Nope, you are the only one dude (mostly because you are gay).
those high notes are so clean
Steexy it’s because he has a good trumpet
Jayden607 nah it’s the player, a good musician makes a good trumpet sound good, a great musician makes a bad trumpet sound great
@@prodbysteexy agreed. I'm sure he could play any trumpet and make it sound magical. In fact I have an old beaten up trumpet that I somehow play cleaned on than my new (5 years of ownership) yamaha. The trumpet only makes a sight difference
When the vibrato hit just right
my head would explode if I try that :P
Spaghetti western movies are unbeatable: soundtrack, photography, direction, actors, etc. They deserve to take all of the available prizes.
The soundtracks were what made those movies greater than they would have otherwise been. Cowboys set to symphonic bliss
I'm a trombone player and can't say enough how much I enjoyed to listen to this.
Just absolutely amazing!!!
Euph/baritone cousin here, same
Bruh I'm a trumpet in my school in my school's symphonic winds and I can't even begin to concieve those notes
Ayeee Im a trombone too. But I absolutely couldn’t agree more
sup lowbrass
Willie maurice it’s just about air control. In my high school you can’t even get into symphonic (we have to audition) if you’re not able to play those notes with quality. By junior / senior year, trumpet players should be able to control those notes in that range really well and be able to articulate them within a piece.
I've been playing the trumpet from 88' to 98' in my hometown band and occasionally played from time to time. My old trumpet is now serving decorative purposes. But ... your music inspired me to get back into the game! I bought a student Yamaha trumpet yesterday and I can't wait to start over! Thank you for your job. You are making youtube and the digital world a better place!!!
Just read your status...so how is the trumpet playing coming along?
You got a bikerider as avatar, did you know the german pro Albert Fritz is playing at sixdays in Berlin "Rosamunde" on the trumpet?
Lets ...rock, or jazz, or blues sometimes.
Eye reveal at 1 mil subs
LMAOO😂😂
Bet
0:03
Taxonomic Quantum dang u suck
SLAP LIKE NOW
Bloody hell! When he hits those high notes so cleanly..... truly staggering.
Gorgeous tone and interpretation
Chief Kibitzer I miss his sound on his Monette. Yamaha now sponsors him 😏
Ennio Morricone
1928 - 2020
R.I.P
F
indeed
May GOD forgive me..ennio died in 2020 (lockdowns) and i didn't new it! #VayaConDiosCompadre 😢❤
R.I.P. Ennio Morricone
1928 - 2020
Rest In Peace 🕊 Amen ✝️
Riposa In Pace 🕊 Amen ✝️
I kid you not. I hadn’t played my trumpet in over a year. I heard this and had to play it
I’ve now nearly made my lips bleed trying to sound as good as this !
forget the past, from no on continue to play and dont quit.
Yes bud, get back into! Trumpet is fun!
Dont hurt ur chops their useful
play until it start to hurt bro, you don't wanna miss a day of practice because of the pain.
Same here... need more valve oil,corks are leaking, slides are stuck... oh how I've neglected her
I read somewhere that Morricone was an old trumpet player, and that he regretted giving up on the instrument. He certainly wrote challenging trumpet parts. But Giuffredi was up to the challenge! What a player!!!
On measures 17 and 20 of "A Fistful of Dollars" there are two 64th notes marked tenuto, or sustained. How does one realistically sustain two 64th notes? Senor Giuffredi is playing at a whole 'nother level than mere mortals.
I played trumpet for 10 years, then other pursuits got in the way. Listening to this inspires me to play again. Such passion in every note!
just do it, a few minutes a day!
After 6 years of my trumpet collecting dust, your music inspired me to stretch the old chops. I promised myself I'd learn to play this song. Almost two years later I can finally play comfortably through this piece. So happy I picked it back up. Thank you!
Thats so warm
1:17 every brass player understands that legendary breath of air
On god
Fr tho
+1dia..... let's goo
Right now, because of Ennio Morricone, because of Andrea playing his trumpet beautifully, because of this music, because of the shivers running over me... I'M PROUD TO BE ITALIAN!
Parabéns
0:39
When the trumpets in my band see a mezzo forte
Funny, with my band, it's the exact opposite, the Instructor is always telling us to play louder on forte and fortisimo
Loic Batty, I love blaring at quite spots to piss of the instructor and try hard geeks. (Trumpet)
Fight Channel Pretty sure that just makes you an asshole wasting other people’s time and energy.
Serbaken Laken me to
@@fightchannel3128 😂😂😂 if that's sarcasm then bravo, if not well you would be a grade A asshole
I keep coming back to this. SO clean, attacks eminently sure-footed, unhurried...and your sound is perfect.
ruclips.net/video/B15FkLSMrho/видео.html
As a non-musician I can tell playing that piece was not a walk in the park. It takes a true master to make if sound effortless. I truly appreciate musicians for their love and passion, for I dont have what it takes to even start.
As a trumpet player myself, I appreciate non-musicians understanding the effort put into these songs.
no shit sherlock, what should we expect from someone that start his sentence with "i have no clue what im talking about"
I've heard these 2 pieces played by many trumpet players but none compare to this. The timing, phrasing and articulation of every note played perfectly. Andrea captures exactly what the composer wants to say. Thank you for this and all the "Play with Me" series.
As a former trumpet player who could only dream about playing like this - I never get tired of listening to him.
The playing is clean and the tone is beautiful. But it's the soul in the playing that makes it special. He is saying something. You can feel it.
My God your playing is on a par with that in the original soundtrack!!!! I'm learning the trumpet and I always thought that when it is played like this it is the most beautiful sound of any instrument.
Bravissimo Giuffredi bellissima interpretazione.
Grazie Maestro Ennio Morricone, resterai Eterno.
He never fails to inspire
Where were videos like this when I was in High School!!!!! Man, a perfect demonstration with the music!!! thank you a million times over!!!!
CEO of eyes closed
ceo of vibrato
Chief Executive Officer of eyes closed AKA:
CEO-OEC
0:03 not rlly
Mr. Irrelevant those are fake eyes not real
I laughed so hard at this.
And tried to tell my mom, but couldn't because I was laughing too hard at the dumbness/amazingness of what you said.😭😭
And then I had to explain it to her, and then i saw the follow-up comment by you about his fake eyes and lost it completely omggg 😂😂😂😭😭😭😭
Best tone ever.....bring back to 60's
02:24 when he hits that G fff the music is so good! The power of music... thanks Andrea, amazing tone and superbe skills 👏🏼
Listening to this again after hearing the news.
Rest in peace, Ennio Morricone.
Son pocos los trompetistas de alto calibre como tú que comparten conocimiento con la gente común.Aquellos que no tenemos esas habilidades extraordinarias te lo agradecemos mucho.He aprendido con tus excelentes videos.Te deseo en este nuevo año prosperidad y salud para ti y los tuyos.Saludos desde Puerto Rico.
Digo mesmo para ele sou do Brasil
@@THIAGO-gc9ff olha que legal achei um irmão da msm igreja que eu.
@@danieldiniz6663 Olha que Bom paz de Deus Amo canal Grande trompetista tem tempo que sigo nao imaginaria que teria algum Brasileiro ainda mais da Ccb igual eu😊
Michaël Deltenre ?
@@THIAGO-gc9ff também gosto muito canal de trompete
0:54 Measure 13 beat 1. This dude fingers both high D and high C open and hits them so cleanly, what a fucking mad lad. Oh lord the years of practice to pull something like that off.
I noticed that. The fingering chart on p. 53 of Herbert Clarke's Elementary Studies shows C, D and E above High C as open (0). I thought that was a concession to the cornets of Clarke's day, but they work for Giufreddi.
As a student who isn't huge on music theory but has played flute for 10 years (just graduating high school) and has now played trumpet for some town band stuff and school jazz band stuffs, i was so confused on why / how he played a D with no valves down and was searching for a comment like this just to make sure i wasn't crazy. Im just assuming this means he changes his tone to make it the correct note without valves which is crazy!
@@steamied3336 Best way I feel I can describe it: anywhere from G (not transposed) to C (also not transposed) above the staff is considered to be the natural range of the trumpet. When you go above that, the interval between the pitches start to get smaller and smaller to the point where they stop lining up with exact fingerings. Any note above high C an effectively be played with any fingering, up there those notes are more determined by embouchure and air then the fingering themselves. I personally use fingerings up there to help keep track, I know my Dad does too, but it's not super neccesary.
@@LucinaMainALT thankyou for that, it's some pretty cool information i could use in some time haha my top range is a yucky sounding high D
Браво,bravo, bravissimo...
❤ Da brividi! Grazie per le emozioni che dà la tua (veramente grande) arte.
Nailed it. Expressive.. beautiful.. exactly the way this was meant to be played IMO. Stylistically and tonally on point.
I just heard this for the first time yesterday. I have listened to it many times in the last 24 hours. It does NOT get any better than this, from either a technical or musical perspective. His sound in the upper register is something I truly envy. I wish I had that much air working for me.
I play trumpet all my life and even as kid, I tried to do this but it's the first time I see how it's done live and I feel very humble too since I don't see immediately how he does it. (aside from his talent) He sounds nice and warm in the low register too so a very shallow lead trumpet mouthpiece is probably not used. Perhaps he plays rather small but not shallow. Then the trumpet? Standard or perhaps smaller bore than usual...?? Anyhow, this is absolute top.
Could listen to it all day...
Omg yes!! Epic showdown scene with Gian Maria Volonté and Lee Van Cleef in A Few Dollars More! One word, bravo 👏👏
Sounds like how professional you are, how you could get the score. Thank you very much.
The links are literally in the description.
These are some of my favorite movie scores executed by a true virtuoso. BRAVO.
These are way above my level right now (I've been learning for nine months or so) but listening to your beautiful playing makes me want to practice so I can one day truly play this with you. Grazie mille, Andrea.
Stupefacente, nessuna sbavatura e tutte giuste e pulite, non sono tanti a suonare in questo modo. Superbo.
I love the way he has the music up while he plays. I am learning to read music, and that was very helpful. It also made me enjoy the piece more. It seemed more alive.
that's a really good way to learn how to read music quick. Search for more 'transcription' videos and enjoy
Penso sia di un livello mondiale, non c'è una sola nota sbagliata o biascicata, che dire?
GRANDISSIMO.
Thank You Andrea so much for producing these "play with me" pieces. They are wonderful!!
Clean as paradise..high notes are crystal !!!Smooth handling at low notes ..Just Perfection!!!
The grave yard scene from THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY.Beautiful.
Bravissimo....emozionante....
Goosebumps all over my friend. Beautiful rendition
AWESOME rendition of this great music of years ago. One of the greatest trumpet players of our time. Thanks for sharing your talent.
I’m 99% sure he recorded this with pajama pants on lol
@Unauthorized don't forget socks too!
Or maybe he is actually naked😉
but at the end who cares.
Amazing player 👍
@@bophi_true Waiittt...
SOCKS!!
g sierra91 a what?
@@nicknyethesaxguy894 I was wondering the same thing. Hehe
Mis respetos a ud sr por lo que ud brinda con tan bellas interpretaciones -un saludo inmenso desde mi país argentina y ud ya es mi referente en la música de trompeta como estudiante -GRACIAS GRACIAS POR LO QUE UD BRINDA MAESTRO -Jorge
The Fist Full of Dollars solo is epic. It makes me want to pick up the trumpet again
whazup25 do it
Troppo forte, troppo bravo, bisognerebbe studiare questo Signor Trombettista, nn c'è una sola nota sporca o sbagliata, ascoltarLo è un piacere e uno stimolo a fare meglio per chi suona la tromba. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Trumpet really suits this amazing style of music really well. Just as good as guitar.
This is the most amazing. I promise to share and declare with my East Texas Spanish Americans. The best American people going. Brilliant.
Este señor es un monstruo..! Increible; no había visto este video..! Mis respetos a este caballero por esta genial interpretación...! 👍 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏....
O trompete dele fala ao nosso coração. ...
The king of trumpet .
that tone richer than the the sugar daddy that i need
Love your channel bro you like trumpet music
this wasn't the crossover i was expecting but that's not a bad thing
I did not expect to see you here Welyn .
Woah on of my favorite RUclips channels enjoys fine trumpet playing too 😳
I honestly forgot the ol’ bumpkin boy played trumpet. *welcome*
Che trombista....ascolto tutte sue esibizioni...migliore di tutti
Andrea e seu som perfeito. Sou um trompetista aposentado, infelizmente abandonei o meu trompete depois de já tocar bem, tocar numa banda e ter estudado por 5 anos a divisão musical. Saudade do meu trompete.
623 commenti negativi.... tutti della banda di Ramon !!
grandissima esibizione da parte Sua, e del compositore che credo sia uno dei 5 migliori mai esistiti su questo pianeta !!
Une merveille
I don't try to play along - I just have to listen to this every so often. It's so beautiful, uplifting, and inspiring.
Maestro una parola: SPETTACOLARE .
Thank you. Bless you for being out there and bringing talent to to listen to for those of us who wish we could play and read music. Dont pay attention to the low life negative comments.
such a rich tone. amazing.
Good and pure Trumpet player Andrea i listened to many trumpet player you are the number 1 .
Long live Spain the setting for many great Wild West movies
best interpretation ever
Voce studenda, interpretazione magnifica!
Bravissimo!
I only have 2 words...Beautifully Played.
This was so fantastic that I watched it twice.
Un vero maestro! Morricone sarebbe orgoglioso. Bravo, signore!
Spectacular trumpet !!!!!!!
Gorgeous mix between bravura and velvety plush tone. No wonder Spaghetti Westerns were so popular!
Voltei ao tempo de infância. Tempos de bons westerns..🤗👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Músico é alma, seu instrumento, sua arma.
Beautiful and thanks for showing the music. Pat Bevilacqua USA
Perfectly played. I see, over time, he has played a variety of trumpets, seemingly all in Bb. Anybody know which brand he used for this recording?
Rob Grune I have no idea. If I had to guess I’d say a Trevor James , but only because I had one that looked and sounded very similar!
Just a guess but the trumpet looks like the Yamaha YTR 8310Z11 Bobby Shew Model. The mouth piece could be an Marcinkiewicz.
Okay, I’m wrong on the mouth piece but quite sure that’s a Yamaha trumpet.
@@alangwin3891 my guess is a Yamaha Xeno with Wedge m/p.
Any comment won't do justice for this brilliant performance, so I will cut it short to only say you are truly one of my main inspirations. Thanks for your effort in recording this piece (among many) and for sharing the clip.
I don’t sleep as good as this plays trumpet.
Simply clean from start to finish
Grande Andrea! Sempre il migliore!
Bella musica bravo🎶🎺
Bravo! Magnífico! 😍🎺
Increíble es tan hermosa melodía que toca las fibras mas sensible de mi alma.....
Красивая пьеска, и исполнена замечательно!
Незабываемая музыка великого Мориконне! Лучшие фильмы жанра вестерн.
Труба Джуффредди выше всех похвал, беллисимо маэстро!
For those who disliked,
It's not the download button.
It was probably the woodwinds...
Aynen öyle
Imma download this comment it is great
Trumpet players who think they can play it better
Nothing beats Ennio Morricone! #ELMariachi #WesternGoosebumpsOldDays❤
Excelente execução. Parabéns mestre Andrea.
Ho sentito tanti suonare questo solo....ma sono massimo una serie A....questa è una CHAMPIONS!!!
Speaking as a trumpet player, that was really, really fu
If there's such a thing as perfection on the trumpet, this man has it.
Boy am I glad this popped up in my recommended.
The staccato in the Fistful of Dollars is sublime and makes it for me. Razor sharp. Buonissimo
Excelente interpretação. Parabéns!!! Brasil
My life never felt so complete. Thank you!
Ron Jeremy can really shred that trumpet.
Vic Vinegar underrated comment
@@tonymax1221 Thank you, Tony.
Hear, Hear!
Now you understand why the scene is framed the way it is. Oh, and why the eyes are closed.
@@JLongTom It wouldn't be the first time RJ blew his own horn.
I could listen to this daily for the rest of my life. ❤
“The Trio” from The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.