Underrated??? GREATEST OF ALL TIME. Conan the barbarian/destroyer. RoboCop. Quigley down under. ( should of got sequels) Hunt for Red October. And MANY MANY MORE
This reminds me of a road trip with my father. We saw Ten Commandments and Quigley down under, his favorite films. Long story short, reminds me of my dad, and what I think he saw as a true inspiration for being a man. To this day, I tear up thinking about my dad who got deported, showed me a love for film, but also miss him very much. We don’t talk much but the fact I can remember him spiritually through this soundtrack truly shows how powerful art/film/music can truly send us back in time to great memories.
Wow! Basil Poledouris slapped on a 10 gallon hat, a pair of spurs and took us to the Land Down Under by way of the Wild West?! It's great hear that he was more than just russian submarines, troopers in space, and barbarians. An all around great score that sounds epic, and fun to listen to. Thanks for the upload.
His first western work was the classic Lonesome Dove miniseries in 1989. Check that out if you like this. There are tremendous themes in that. And of course Robocop in 1987, which brought surprising emotional gravitas to the material.
Starring Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman “Quigley Down Under” is an enjoyable western but not that typical, as set in Australia. Although having a few silly moments the plot was partly more serious than one would expect from it. Basil Poledouris provided a wonderful score with a really fun main theme for Matthew Quigley, referring to the composition style of Elmer Bernstein. Enjoy!
One of my favorite westerns (after Silverado), and I so desperately want the soundtrack, but, starting prices begin at $50 & go up from there. Gotta listen here, since I'm too cheap to pay those prices...grr!
Thank you for this upload. I only recently saw this movie but it vaulted at once to the spot of my Favorite. And the soundtrack played no small part in that.
Thanks Mr Basil you create one of the greatest music for westerns movies Your music is excellent And I personally think you are equally as good as Ennio Morricone Both of you enjoy your stay in heaven RIP
Obwohl die goldene Epoche der Western Filme weit entfernt vergangen ist, klingt diese fein komponierte Filmmusik noch völlig schön und auch bezaubernd.
Hey Fred, Quigley Down Under has to be one your best assembled suites I have heard. I say this because I was the Editor and 2nd Unit director on QDU and worked closely with Basil Poledouris, who created a western classic score. I temp scored the movie with pieces from 2 of his previous soundtracks - Lonesome Dove - Farewell to the King - and one track from Elmer Bernstein's Amazing Grace & Chuck [inspiration for the moment Quigley learns from the Aborigines]. Basil was impressed with how well they played in a different movie because they conveyed the spirit I wanted and man, he took these cues and reinvented them, taking them far beyond by injecting new life into one.
Hello Adrian, nice to meet you! That's a nice insight you gave from making the movie. The connection from QDU and some Bernstein-esque materials and colors are undeniable, in a positive sense, of course. Always enjoyed Poledouris music. All the best! Fred
You too Fred... keep doing what you're doing - WE ALL APPRECIATE YOUR WORK... I know what it's like to compile these type of musical montages that play so easily, effortlessly - Adrian
@@SoundtrackFred Okay Fred... a tough one for you... Lalo Schifrin's score for "Charley Varrick" - I read once that there was to be an album released but now might be only a couple of tracks on a compilation album. Love it if you can locate it. Best regards...Adrian
A WONDERFUL SOUNDTRACK TO A GREAT MOVIE!!! BOTH, TERRIBLY UNDER RATED!!! THIS SOUND TRACK WAS NEVER RELEASED IN THE U.S., ONLY IN AUSTRALIA!!! I DON'T KNOW WHAT IDIOT MADE THAT DETERMINATION, BUT THEY MADE A HUGE MISTAKE!!! THANK YOU FOR GETTING IT POSTED N RUclips!!!
One of the most underrated and short-lived composers who ever lived. Basil's scores for Quigley Down Under, White Fang, and Lonesome Dove are some of my greatest influences as a composer. Do can hear some of his influence on my compositions on my page!
OH! I love the music in this movie! I would not have known that the music was by Basil Poledouris, the same guy who did the theme from _Robocop_ which I also enjoy hearing. Sometimes I skip to the end of _Robocop_ just to hear the music.
the main title sounds like its in every western movie. or am I wrong? cause its awesome and triggers something in the back of my head that I heard it before in a movie or show.
This makes me cry. The whole soundtrack just hits. Hard. At first it seemed like maybe it was *ahem* hormones or whatever. But I did a little soul searching and it's making me cry because I'm an American girl who's daddy taught her to shoot and ride. And I'll never be anything else.
I think this is my favorite of Poledouris's scores (not excepting Conan). Some of the motifs are what I call "horseback music"--listen to them and you can almost feel a pony under you.
Love this film score. It truly feels "western" and "adventure movie" all in one.
This is one of my favorite film scores. It honors the best traditions of musical film scores and really captures the spirit of the picture.
I always thought that Basil Poledouris was an underrated composer. He left his mark on so many great films.
Underrated??? GREATEST OF ALL TIME. Conan the barbarian/destroyer. RoboCop. Quigley down under. ( should of got sequels) Hunt for Red October. And MANY MANY MORE
12:00 is where it’s at for me. Beautiful
One of my top 5 Favorites, Don't ask who my Top 5 are, I'm still sorting it out. Currently Basil comes in at #3 on my list.
@@derbuckeyetribe9789 .
@@robogreek3157 Lonesome Dove is my favorite along with the first Conan. I didn't care for Conan the Destroyer.
This reminds me of a road trip with my father. We saw Ten Commandments and Quigley down under, his favorite films. Long story short, reminds me of my dad, and what I think he saw as a true inspiration for being a man. To this day, I tear up thinking about my dad who got deported, showed me a love for film, but also miss him very much. We don’t talk much but the fact I can remember him spiritually through this soundtrack truly shows how powerful art/film/music can truly send us back in time to great memories.
Wow! Basil Poledouris slapped on a 10 gallon hat, a pair of spurs and took us to the Land Down Under by way of the Wild West?! It's great hear that he was more than just russian submarines, troopers in space, and barbarians. An all around great score that sounds epic, and fun to listen to. Thanks for the upload.
His first western work was the classic Lonesome Dove miniseries in 1989. Check that out if you like this. There are tremendous themes in that. And of course Robocop in 1987, which brought surprising emotional gravitas to the material.
very underrated film. and a great score.
Basil comes through with another gem (along with Red October and Starship Troopers)
Exactly..
Starring Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman “Quigley Down Under” is an enjoyable western but not that typical, as set in Australia. Although having a few silly moments the plot was partly more serious than one would expect from it. Basil Poledouris provided a wonderful score with a really fun main theme for Matthew Quigley, referring to the composition style of Elmer Bernstein. Enjoy!
I've always thought that if Tom Selleck had been born 20 years earlier, he'd have made his name in TV Westerns, not as Thomas Magnum!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Butch and Sundance would have done very well there. And Sundance could have learned to swim... If he wanted to.
One of my favorite westerns (after Silverado), and I so desperately want the soundtrack, but, starting prices begin at $50 & go up from there. Gotta listen here, since I'm too cheap to pay those prices...grr!
@@mr.aldini6801 Nooo swimming!
This score and Lonesome Dove soundtrack are my two favorite listens when I'm wanting that "western" feel. Poledouris is awesome!
Great job, Roy. I mean Fred.
haha good one
Matthew
Hear that brass, that banjo, that snare drum. Man y'all hearin' ragtime. Which would have started about Quigley's time.
With a little British marching music thrown in for effect........
One of my family’s favorite movies and soundtrack. Thanks for posting Soundtrack Fred. 👍🏻🎼🎶🤠
Thank you for this upload. I only recently saw this movie but it vaulted at once to the spot of my Favorite. And the soundtrack played no small part in that.
What a wonderful piece of majestic music. It shares a similar sound as theme song with Yul Burner in The Magnificent Seven
Thanks Mr Basil you create one of the greatest music for westerns movies
Your music is excellent
And I personally think you are equally as good as Ennio Morricone
Both of you enjoy your stay in heaven
RIP
Obwohl die goldene Epoche der Western Filme weit entfernt vergangen ist, klingt diese fein komponierte Filmmusik noch völlig schön und auch bezaubernd.
Im going to get Red Dead Redemption 2, and name my player Matthew Quigley
Just don't call him, "Roy."
I...would legit NOT mess with a character named that in any game.
Great film .great score .you've done it again Fred thank you very much .
I was looking for an actual Symphony playing this theme . Great Movie , great score .
Hey Fred, Quigley Down Under has to be one your best assembled suites I have heard. I say this because I was the Editor and 2nd Unit director on QDU and worked closely with Basil Poledouris, who created a western classic score. I temp scored the movie with pieces from 2 of his previous soundtracks - Lonesome Dove - Farewell to the King - and one track from Elmer Bernstein's Amazing Grace & Chuck [inspiration for the moment Quigley learns from the Aborigines]. Basil was impressed with how well they played in a different movie because they conveyed the spirit I wanted and man, he took these cues and reinvented them, taking them far beyond by injecting new life into one.
Hello Adrian, nice to meet you!
That's a nice insight you gave from making the movie. The connection from QDU and some Bernstein-esque materials and colors are undeniable, in a positive sense, of course. Always enjoyed Poledouris music.
All the best!
Fred
You too Fred... keep doing what you're doing - WE ALL APPRECIATE YOUR WORK... I know what it's like to compile these type of musical montages that play so easily, effortlessly - Adrian
Hello Adrian,
thank you very much!
If you have any request I will see what I can do!
Fred
Wow - thx Fred - let me put on my thinking cap.
@@SoundtrackFred Okay Fred... a tough one for you... Lalo Schifrin's score for "Charley Varrick" - I read once that there was to be an album released but now might be only a couple of tracks on a compilation album. Love it if you can locate it. Best regards...Adrian
God damn what an underrated movie and soundtrack
Really I like western music very very much thanks my best friend Soundtrak Fred have a nice day
Catchy tunes. Now I really have to see the movie! Thanks!
Yes you do.😉
You really have to see the movie! (Did you, yet?)
You won't regret it
A great (south) western movie.
a great score to accompany a fantastic movie , ok its not set in the west But its still one of the best westerns ever made..
Great film and Tom was magnificent
I've always thought that if he'd been born 20 years earlier he'd probably have made his name not as Thomas Magnum, but in Westerns!
Thank you for the background. Pete Quigley, member of SASS for 20 years. aka Pistol Pete Quig
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I like the sound track to Quigley down under. The lullaby is extra special. Now I would like to find the violin sheet music to it.
Very good western movie ang beautifull western music.
I finally found this song!!!
Those Horns ........Every time !
I love this channel. Thank you!!!!!!!
Hello Profe, thank you very much!
This channel loves you, too, of course! ;-)
Just finished the movie and I thought it was great
Great movie..loved it!
A WONDERFUL SOUNDTRACK TO A GREAT MOVIE!!! BOTH, TERRIBLY UNDER RATED!!! THIS SOUND TRACK WAS NEVER RELEASED IN THE U.S., ONLY IN AUSTRALIA!!! I DON'T KNOW WHAT IDIOT MADE THAT DETERMINATION, BUT THEY MADE A HUGE MISTAKE!!! THANK YOU FOR GETTING IT POSTED N RUclips!!!
Thanks !
So moving!
Amazing music
Great Tom Selleck,great movie... great scene..
Great actor movie
And also your girlfriend.
All great Australian panorama...
One of the most underrated and short-lived composers who ever lived. Basil's scores for Quigley Down Under, White Fang, and Lonesome Dove are some of my greatest influences as a composer. Do can hear some of his influence on my compositions on my page!
He wrote some GREAT soundtracks...including Conan the Barbarian.
Robocop was the greatest hero theme EVER MADE
And Chariots of Fire.
Elmer Bernstein - The Magnificent Seven
Even Netflix's have joined the Quigley fan club.
John Wayne would have loved Quigley Down Under.
OH! I love the music in this movie! I would not have known that the music was by Basil Poledouris, the same guy who did the theme from _Robocop_ which I also enjoy hearing. Sometimes I skip to the end of _Robocop_ just to hear the music.
Best movie ever made
@@robogreek3157 - Which? Robocop? Remains one of my all time favorites!
@@robertgantry2118 YUP best hero theme of all time as well Quigley was an amazing score too
@@robogreek3157 - I liked Quigley Down Under. I'm a Tom Selleck fan. Movie was loaded with propaganda though.
Best part is at 1:00
Awesome \,,/😆..
the main title sounds like its in every western movie. or am I wrong? cause its awesome and triggers something in the back of my head that I heard it before in a movie or show.
It’s that good! The Stabbing, that starts at 2:56 is great too.
IKR? and shades of Elmer Bernstein's theme from The Magnificent Seven run deep.
@ 11:34 they cut short my favorite score i bet they do to all of them.
"Matthew Quigley!"
This makes me cry. The whole soundtrack just hits. Hard. At first it seemed like maybe it was *ahem* hormones or whatever. But I did a little soul searching and it's making me cry because I'm an American girl who's daddy taught her to shoot and ride. And I'll never be anything else.
P.S. Australia...if you're ever looking to get out from under that crown you should look us up
I need that rifle
I think this is my favorite of Poledouris's scores (not excepting Conan). Some of the motifs are what I call "horseback music"--listen to them and you can almost feel a pony under you.
Try the soundtrack for "Lonesome Dove."
One of my favorite westerns ever! I actually just did a remix of one of the songs from this soundtrack! Its on my channel
Darn it folks ain't her got it yet dog gone!
It's a great western movie in Australia..
Very big actor movie Tom Selleck and your girlfriend
2:57
My name ain't Fred its mathew quigley
I used part of this great soundtrack for a Red Dead Redemption 2 tribute video here: ruclips.net/video/1S9LsS071yQ/видео.html
Oh, an era when movie scores had a tune.. And nowadays it's tuneless garbage