I am french i dont know what you're saying because my english is poor but i see we have same reactions because we understand the same absolute feeling. Music is a universal language. Thank you ennio morricone this genius.
Ennio Morricone RIP. If you want to explore Americana you have to listen to the "O brother, where art thou" soundtrack (a film by the Coen brothers). It's just magnificent.
Hi Sweetheards, thank you for playing this wonderfull music, all what you said about this great composer, I feel that too, its just perfect and what Alexia said , the movie was passsing by in my head, thank you both and have a beautiful day together
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra played the main theme from The Good, The Bad & The Ugly a couple of years ago - it's available on RUclips, if anyone is interested ...
If you like Morricone you should react to any or all the themes of Cinema Paradiso. Better, you should watch that movie, which is a love letter to all the movie fans.
WOW! That was different, but very enjoyable. I too am a fan of the KILL BILL movies, and watching your reaction actually did remind me of what great musical scores those movies had. Thanks.☮☮☮
One of my favorite soundtrack composers (Zimmer too), especially for Sergio Leone films. Carillon from "For a few dollars more" is my ringtone for many years, maybe 7, 8 years. I love Morricone music. btw. Tarantino has a good taste for himself films sountrack... (like a Kubrick) 😄😄😄 ❤ Note on gestures, 1.39 min. it's a gesture of "What do you want" 🤣🤣🤣
If you like the Trumpet.... Listen to Herb Alpert He's the Greatest Trumpet Player That Ever Lived. He's still with us. Try " Tijuana Taxi " and " Passion Dance " If you haven't heard Herb Alpert , you haven't heard The Trumpet !!!
Enjoying your channel and reactions so far....May I make a request for a unique band. Please give a listen to Fleet Foxes, an American band from the great Northwest. I suggest the songs; White Winter Hymnal and Mykonos.... Mykonos being my favorite...thanks.
I'm gonna react (I'm a film buff so I should); I think the Tarantino 'connection you make in this video (and in the title of this vid) comes off as pretty ignorant imho. Morricone specifically wrote this piece of music for this duel (ruclips.net/video/hZLPD6de6Dk/видео.html) from the Italian western 'Il Mercenario' (Sergio Corbucci, 1968). The only thing Tarantino did.... was basically.... stealing it! Just like he stole the way Jack Palance died in this scene for his 'Django Unchained'. I like these kind of reaction channels. I like that these channels move to the area of soundtracks and scores. But I do wish some more research would go into these vids. It's a (first) reaction vid, so you could even do this research afterwards. It would provide context. Especially important when you analize a movie soundtrack. Keep up the good work and stay safe!
We'll be right there to watch your reaction! Please feel free to check out the description where we mention the track was made for the movie Il Mercenario. :)
@@NicknLex Haha. I did not see that. So you WERE aware that Morricone wrote it in 1968 (I should have checked the description). Thank you for the quick response.
@@fabulousbakerboy , I was going to comment using the link for the scene, but I saw that you did it first. That song makes so much more sense in the scene. I will give a theme/movie suggestion. There is an anime called "Sword of the Stranger" from 2007. You could watch the anime, or react to the final battle of the film. This anime is great and the final battle is one of the best-animated fights I've seen, and the theme from the fight is really beautiful. This link is for the final battle: ruclips.net/video/xT66YPk0Q5w/видео.html
Nick, kennst du Spiel mir das Lied vom Tod ? Regie Sergio Leone, Musik E.M., mit Charles Bronson, Henry Fonda und Claudia Cardinale, mein absoluter Lieblings Italo/Spaghetti Western. und hier ist die Schlüsselszene mit einer der besten Filmmusiken die ich kenne ruclips.net/video/At5nYDFDzXw/видео.html
Ma basta con gli stereotipi! Voi "Americani" siete solo un surrogato dell'Europa! quindi RISPETTO! Grazie. But enough of the stereotypes! You "Americans" are just a substitute for Europe! therefore RESPECT! Thank you.
Morricone was a genius
Oggi dovreste pagare 2 biglietti al cinema,1 per il concerto e 1 per il film 😱😁
I am french i dont know what you're saying because my english is poor but i see we have same reactions because we understand the same absolute feeling. Music is a universal language. Thank you ennio morricone this genius.
This song was originally used in 'A professional gun Aka the Mercenary' directed by Sergio Corbucci.
Ennio Morricone RIP. If you want to explore Americana you have to listen to the "O brother, where art thou" soundtrack (a film by the Coen brothers). It's just magnificent.
Hi Sweetheards, thank you for playing this wonderfull music, all what you said about this great composer, I feel that too, its just perfect and what Alexia said , the movie was passsing by in my head, thank you both and have a beautiful day together
WOW thanks MAESTRO! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰🇮🇹
Italian Legend ❤
Gabrile's oboe from the Mission soundtrack will slay you. So deep.
Excellent recommendation. Fantastic beautiful piece of music.
Jill's theme from Once Upon a Time in the West, one of humanity's best pieces of music full stop.
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra played the main theme from The Good, The Bad & The Ugly a couple of years ago - it's available on RUclips, if anyone is interested ...
Masterpiece.
If you like Morricone you should react to any or all the themes of Cinema Paradiso.
Better, you should watch that movie, which is a love letter to all the movie fans.
WOW! That was different, but very enjoyable. I too am a fan of the KILL BILL movies, and watching your reaction actually did remind me of what great musical scores those movies had. Thanks.☮☮☮
The whistler is (was) Alessandro Alessandroni (also Italian) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandro_Alessandroni
I hate that people know this incredible music for Kill Bill. Il Mercenario is such an fantastic film.
One of my favorite soundtrack composers (Zimmer too), especially for Sergio Leone films. Carillon from "For a few dollars more" is my ringtone for many years, maybe 7, 8 years. I love Morricone music.
btw. Tarantino has a good taste for himself films sountrack... (like a Kubrick) 😄😄😄 ❤
Note on gestures, 1.39 min. it's a gesture of "What do you want" 🤣🤣🤣
Ennio Morricone & Elmer Bernstein - Soundtrack Gods
The Arena is in Verona, not in Rome.
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
3:15 non avrei mai pensato che un non italiano avrebbe capito perfettamente il messaggio musicale
Non sottovalutare mai i stranieri :)
Tutte belle. "Mission" beautiful
If you like the Trumpet....
Listen to Herb Alpert
He's the Greatest Trumpet Player
That Ever Lived.
He's still with us.
Try
" Tijuana Taxi "
and
" Passion Dance "
If you haven't heard
Herb Alpert , you haven't heard
The Trumpet !!!
Sounds like that Bolero drum pattern from James Gang's The Bomber.
Did you already react to Harmonica Man, The Trio and El Indio theme?
Enjoying your channel and reactions so far....May I make a request for a unique band. Please give a listen to Fleet Foxes, an American band from the great Northwest. I suggest the songs; White Winter Hymnal and Mykonos.... Mykonos being my favorite...thanks.
Thank you for joining us and we’ll be sure to add them to the list for you! :) - Lex
I'm gonna react (I'm a film buff so I should); I think the Tarantino 'connection you make in this video (and in the title of this vid) comes off as pretty ignorant imho. Morricone specifically wrote this piece of music for this duel (ruclips.net/video/hZLPD6de6Dk/видео.html) from the Italian western 'Il Mercenario' (Sergio Corbucci, 1968). The only thing Tarantino did.... was basically.... stealing it! Just like he stole the way Jack Palance died in this scene for his 'Django Unchained'.
I like these kind of reaction channels. I like that these channels move to the area of soundtracks and scores. But I do wish some more research would go into these vids. It's a (first) reaction vid, so you could even do this research afterwards. It would provide context. Especially important when you analize a movie soundtrack. Keep up the good work and stay safe!
We'll be right there to watch your reaction! Please feel free to check out the description where we mention the track was made for the movie Il Mercenario. :)
@@NicknLex Haha. I did not see that. So you WERE aware that Morricone wrote it in 1968 (I should have checked the description). Thank you for the quick response.
@@fabulousbakerboy , I was going to comment using the link for the scene, but I saw that you did it first. That song makes so much more sense in the scene. I will give a theme/movie suggestion.
There is an anime called "Sword of the Stranger" from 2007. You could watch the anime, or react to the final battle of the film. This anime is great and the final battle is one of the best-animated fights I've seen, and the theme from the fight is really beautiful.
This link is for the final battle: ruclips.net/video/xT66YPk0Q5w/видео.html
I prefer The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
Nick, kennst du Spiel mir das Lied vom Tod ? Regie Sergio Leone, Musik E.M., mit Charles Bronson, Henry Fonda und Claudia Cardinale, mein absoluter Lieblings Italo/Spaghetti Western. und hier ist die Schlüsselszene mit einer der besten Filmmusiken die ich kenne ruclips.net/video/At5nYDFDzXw/видео.html
Ja natürlich Rudi!!! Ich liebe diesen Film und alles von Sergio Leone und Ennio
Ma basta con gli stereotipi! Voi "Americani" siete solo un surrogato dell'Europa! quindi RISPETTO! Grazie.
But enough of the stereotypes! You "Americans" are just a substitute for Europe! therefore RESPECT! Thank you.
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Alessandro Alessandroni credo
It’s a woman