@@dougspraungel2758 Yeah, it was a Mexican battle piece and could have been written by general/ president Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana. Back in 1836 he was fighting the Texans in the Alamo in San Antonio de Bexar in the Texas revolution. The Texans had 185 men and the Mexicans had 5,000 men. He was warning the Texans surrender now or no one will be spared. So, the colonel of the Texans Col. William Barret Travis who was 26 at the time fired the cannon and the Mexicans ran off. Every once in a while some Mexican soldiers would creep up on the Alamo's walls and try to shoot Col. Travis or some men off the walls. Now, the Mexicans would play Deguello and fire the cannons at the alamo and crash dow bits on the walls. You, see the Mexicans were an established army and the o'l Texans had all the men that volunteered in the battle of Gonzales wich were 185 so the Mexicans had like 10 or 12 cannons and the Texans had 4,5, or 7 that's it. So, this went on little bit until the night of March 6, 1836 when ever single man General Santa Ana had attacked the the Alamo. at 5:30 A.M. none of the Texans were spared and all got killed inside the Alamo's walls. Then the Mexicans gathered up all the dead Texan's bodie's and burned them at Goliad. It was tragic the Texans knew they were gonna die but they loved Texas so much and did not wanna give it up that they sold their lives for THE SIEGE OF THE ALAMO!!!!! But then the General Samuel Houston gathered up to around 937 men and marched to San Jacinto and attacked the Mexicans when they were resting in their tents from battle ant General Sam Houston caught and killed the Mexicans who were running up into the hills and into the river. The Mexican army was defeated in just 18 minutes. General Antonio Santa Ana gave up all the Mexican rules over Texas and surrendered. Bam, son there's the Texas revolution in just one comment. Whooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😎
From the Movie Rio Bravo, filmed at Old Tucson Studios, Tucson, Arizona in 1959. I lived there at the time although 2 years old, stayed in that beautiful city till 1972, my heart will always be in Tucson! Loved the westerns filmed there.
"You usually bring a band if you have something to celebrate. Wonder what they're playing." "El Deguello." "Sounds pretty." "It means slit-throats." "That's just nice."
@@Sapientia3 The current Alamo was the church part of a Spanish presidio-these were fortified positions with barracks, stores, and a church. Goliad has a mostly complete one.
Being from Texas I appreciate very much your well done and beautiful rendition. I would like to make one small comment. The Alamo was not on the Rio Grande but was quite a distance to the north of that location in the present city of San Antonio. Once again, thank you from Houston for a very well done piece.
Esta canción la tocaba el ejército Español cuando los Mexicanos querían la independencia,y se tocaba para que los Mexicanos supieran al oirla que no habría cuartel...viva España
@@Elitecommando501 this is the actual Cavalry song ruclips.net/video/BsSBC02irr4/видео.html - check out wikipedia for accreditation of the song from the movies, written for the movie by the musician Dmitri Tiomkin (sorry)
I found this bugle call unearthly chilling and surprisingly beautiful.But what really struck me was that it was the last thing heard by countless soldiers and civilians before they left this world going back to Spain.There is a disturbingly energy in i it you can almost imagine that the music carries with it those last moments of terror.I am part Spanish so no intent to insult the Spanish culture but I have noticed a tendency to join beauty with death.It's a strange thing.
La muerte se espera desde el mismo momento que nace la persona es innato con la existencia ,a parte de que tú dices ,que hay una relación de la cultura española con la muerte ,bueno aquí en España nos gusta vivir mucho ,y con alegría ,no creo que nos guste morirnos ,pero no queda otro remedio ,espero que los que no son españoles no se mueran como nosotros .Un saludo de un español .
Oggi ho scoperto che questo brano è' l'adagio, il 2* movimento d'Aranjuez per chitarra ed orchestra del 1939di Joaquim Rodrigo.a parte l'originaleeseguitocon chitarra, ne sono state eseguite numerose versioni con diversi strumenti tromba,sax,pianoforte.e' un concerto bellissimo che invito ad ascoltare.Un plenum di musica che somiglia alle opere pittoriche di quel periodo.innovativo.
Alamo Texas is a Town in Hidalgo Co,McAllen is aTown in Hidalgo Co.The Alamo is a OLD Spanish Mission in San Antonio Texas (BEXAR Co) 250 t0 300 miles North of The Rio Grande Valley..Edinburg Texas is the County Seat of Hidalgo Co.
This is Dimitri Tiompkin's composition of what he imagined the Deguello may have sounded like. Most likely it is not at all like the actual Deguello. It is a movie song for a highly fictionalized version of what occurred at the Alamo mission in March 1836.
That man could truly master that trumpet!!! Man. Santa Anna had to have been arrogant, confidant, and bold. He certainly didn't expect to lose 1400 of his soldiers to a bunch of peasants! Amen to the Republic of Texas!!
This is an absolutely wonderful interpretation of the music. Unfortunately the black and white photograph labeled Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie is not Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie. It's Fess Parker and Buddy Ebsen from a television miniseries 1955 Davy Crockett King of the Wild Frontier
First the Alamo was a Spanish mission in San Antonio, Texas used by the Texan forces as a fort. Alamo wasn't a town - it was a mission ! Also, the Mexican buglers would have sounded a lot different.
God bless San Antonio, Texas, God bless my distant kin Col. James Bowie, and God bless ALL of the brave and heroic men who gave their lives defending the Alamo.
Who put this together, a 4 year old? The Alamo is in San Antonio, about 250 miles north of the Rio Grande. Your marker is some suburb of McAllen. Totally different place. The pic of Crocket and Bowie is a picture of actors.
I wondered why no one else figured that out! It was my first thought when I saw the map, it was showing a town named Alamo, not the location of the mission. 😉
Hey man I was really trying to go for the Louis Armstrong thing like I understand man we from Louisiana I'm from it too but you know sometimes what you say man is just well I grew up you grew up with me I can't say them things anymore
Mission San Antonio de Valero, "The Alamo", named after Alamo de Parras is located in San Antonio, Texas of Bexar County. On that note, this is a nice version of the bugle call despite not being the original.
Thirteen days and thirteen nights Santa Anna’s thirteen bands played this for the alamo defenders those men knew they would die on the final night they made their peace with God and consigned their souls to Him they resolved to die like men
Are you kidding me? That wasn't "Jim Bowie" with "Davy Crockett' in that first pic.Yeah, Fess Parker was playing Davy Crockett, but Buddy Ebsem was not portraying Jim Bowie
wow...the map is wildly amusingly wrong. "ALAMO TX"? where it shows "crockett and bowie" its actually the characters of crockett and his side kick from the old disney show "davy crockett, king of the wild fronteer" . other than the music, the video is between really funny and really painful
LOL at the characters... who knew Jed Clampett from The Beverly Hillbillies was also Davy Crocket? Alamo, TX is down in the area represented, it just has nothing to do with The Alamo except sharing a name.
Good day. Who writes to you is a canary from the island of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. San Antonio de Bexar was founded by 50 Canary families, prosedentes of the Canary Islands, Spanish islands but that distant of the Spanish continent, 2000 kilometers. The Presidio of San Antonio de Béjar was a Spanish fort built near the San Antonio River, and located in the county of Béxar of the city of San Antonio, Texas. On February 14, 1719, the Marquis of San Miguel de Aguayo made a report to the King of Spain, proposing that 400 families be transported from the Canary Islands, Galicia or Havana to populate the province of Texas. In June 1730, 25 families arrived in Cuba, and 10 more families had been sent to Veracruz. Under the direction of Juan Leal Goraz, the group marched by land to the Presidio de San Antonio de Béjar, where they arrived on March 9, 1731. The group joined the military community that existed since 1718, forming the first government of the City and taking as its seat the building of the Presidio of San Antonio de Béjar. Later, it was populated by a group of about twenty families from the Canary Islands, forced by the Spanish Crown to emigrate by means of the "tribute or tax of blood", for the strengthening of the American territories recently integrated in the Crown and as As a result of the risk that, especially for the islands closest to the African coast (Fuerteventura and Lanzarote), were the expeditions of the Berber pirates. A curious curiosity is that the city of San Antonio, which was populated by canaries and which is twinned with the two Canarian capitals, is the oldest Catholic cathedral in the United States (Cathedral of San Fernando) and whose main altar is Find an image of the Virgin of Candelaria (Patron General of the Canary Archipelago)
Auch wenn die Amerikaner es anders hinstellen, die Texaner waren Rebellen und die Mexikaner haben gegen Rebellen gekämpft. Es waren keine Freiheitskämpfer, es waren Rebellen
M...esto fue ,cuando Sam Houston ,empezó a tornarse político ,no le importó sacrificar 300 HOMBRES ,se nota q pensaba ,q había q sacrificar lo chico para salvar lo grande !!!!!!!!!
My first love of this tune came while watching Rio Bravo, one of the greatest westerns of all time. And it's on AMC and loving it all over again.
It means To the death , no quarter and put to the sword.
Funny. I just said those exact words to a friend last night. I was just a kid, and Rio Bravo is still one of my favs!
@@dougspraungel2758 Yeah, it was a Mexican battle piece and could have been written by general/ president Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana. Back in 1836 he was fighting the Texans in the Alamo in San Antonio de Bexar in the Texas revolution. The Texans had 185 men and the Mexicans had 5,000 men. He was warning the Texans surrender now or no one will be spared. So, the colonel of the Texans Col. William Barret Travis who was 26 at the time fired the cannon and the Mexicans ran off. Every once in a while some Mexican soldiers would creep up on the Alamo's walls and try to shoot Col. Travis or some men off the walls. Now, the Mexicans would play Deguello and fire the cannons at the alamo and crash dow bits on the walls. You, see the Mexicans were an established army and the o'l Texans had all the men that volunteered in the battle of Gonzales wich were 185 so the Mexicans had like 10 or 12 cannons and the Texans had 4,5, or 7 that's it. So, this went on little bit until the night of March 6, 1836 when ever single man General Santa Ana had attacked the the Alamo. at 5:30 A.M. none of the Texans were spared and all got killed inside the Alamo's walls. Then the Mexicans gathered up all the dead Texan's bodie's and burned them at Goliad. It was tragic the Texans knew they were gonna die but they loved Texas so much and did not wanna give it up that they sold their lives for THE SIEGE OF THE ALAMO!!!!! But then the General Samuel Houston gathered up to around 937 men and marched to San Jacinto and attacked the Mexicans when they were resting in their tents from battle ant General Sam Houston caught and killed the Mexicans who were running up into the hills and into the river. The Mexican army was defeated in just 18 minutes. General Antonio Santa Ana gave up all the Mexican rules over Texas and surrendered. Bam, son there's the Texas revolution in just one comment. Whooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😎
I love Rio Bravo too. But I bought a copy and watch it every so often. This piece of music is truly haunting.
So true. Rio Bravo. Yes.
The map showing the Alamo's location is about 300 miles off.
Well, they do list "Alamo, TX".. which is where the video shows.. it just has nothing to do with The Alamo.
@@danweaver3699 the battle talked about at the beginning took place in San Antonio
That's OK. I know where it is.
The map shows the location of John Wayne's Alamo in Brackettville
@@Mr101827 not even that, Bracketville is further north
From the Movie Rio Bravo, filmed at Old Tucson Studios, Tucson, Arizona in 1959. I lived there at the time although 2 years old, stayed in that beautiful city till 1972, my heart will always be in Tucson! Loved the westerns filmed there.
"You usually bring a band if you have something to celebrate. Wonder what they're playing."
"El Deguello."
"Sounds pretty."
"It means slit-throats."
"That's just nice."
That Horse That Drives a Sherman Tank Rio Bravo?
Hahaah yeah just nice x/
***** I was quoting a movie.
"That's just nice."
That Horse That Drives a Sherman Tank the Alamo movie?
The Alamo was originally a Spanish mission church in San Antonio, Texas, not in Alamo, Texas.
The pioneer's built it because they wanted the Indians to be Catholic
No. Unless you mean Spanish as in Moorish that was decreed by Charles V in 1585. Truthfully, it was the Almohades that built the Alamo.
Insane in the Membrane thats a good thing
@James Gibson San Antonio De Valero
@@Sapientia3 The current Alamo was the church part of a Spanish presidio-these were fortified positions with barracks, stores, and a church. Goliad has a mostly complete one.
Being from Texas I appreciate very much your well done and beautiful rendition. I would like to make one small comment. The Alamo was not on the Rio Grande but was quite a distance to the north of that location in the present city of San Antonio. Once again, thank you from Houston for a very well done piece.
The Alamo is in what is now downtown San Antonio!
I first heard this while watching John Wayne's Alamo loved it ever since
La leggenda del coraggio di un pugno di uomini !❤
playing this as I grab a chicken from my backyard and about to make dinner.......Arroz con pollo
ricolino
Pobre pollo
Playing as I try to kill a freaken flea!
IT"S A GOOD THING YOU DID NOT WRITE IT IN CAPITAL LETTERS otherwise somebody
may have accused you of cruelty to the chicken :}
musica e sonata ancestrale .Note divine
Stupenda musica !!!!!
Esta canción la tocaba el ejército Español cuando los Mexicanos querían la independencia,y se tocaba para que los Mexicanos supieran al oirla que no habría cuartel...viva España
The Marines should consider this being their new theme song as they cross into enemy territory .
This is a Mexican battle song
it might draw some attention
@@Elitecommando501 actually no, its a tune by a Ukrainian Jew for a Hollywood movie
@@dzonbrodi514 what? Nonsense! It's a Mexican cavalry song. Quit stealing our stuff. It's Mexican only.
@@Elitecommando501 this is the actual Cavalry song ruclips.net/video/BsSBC02irr4/видео.html - check out wikipedia for accreditation of the song from the movies, written for the movie by the musician Dmitri Tiomkin (sorry)
I found this bugle call unearthly chilling and surprisingly beautiful.But what really struck me was that it was the last thing heard by countless soldiers and civilians before they left this world going back to Spain.There is a disturbingly energy in i it you can almost imagine that the music carries with it those last moments of terror.I am part Spanish so no intent to insult the Spanish culture but I have noticed a tendency to join beauty with death.It's a strange thing.
Well said re: the music...yes, what both sides must have felt.....🫡
La muerte se espera desde el mismo momento que nace la persona es innato con la existencia ,a parte de que tú dices ,que hay una relación de la cultura española con la muerte ,bueno aquí en España nos gusta vivir mucho ,y con alegría ,no creo que nos guste morirnos ,pero no queda otro remedio ,espero que los que no son españoles no se mueran como nosotros .Un saludo de un español .
Oggi ho scoperto che questo brano è' l'adagio, il 2* movimento d'Aranjuez per chitarra ed orchestra del 1939di Joaquim Rodrigo.a parte l'originaleeseguitocon chitarra, ne sono state eseguite numerose versioni con diversi strumenti tromba,sax,pianoforte.e' un concerto bellissimo che invito ad ascoltare.Un plenum di musica che somiglia alle opere pittoriche di quel periodo.innovativo.
Excellent ...remember when I was child with my plastic Gun in the cinema ... exciting with this music.
Magnifique musique qui vous prend au tripes. Le deguello. Alamo.👍👏
Alamo Texas is a Town in Hidalgo Co,McAllen is aTown in Hidalgo Co.The Alamo is a OLD Spanish Mission in San Antonio Texas (BEXAR Co) 250 t0 300 miles North of The Rio Grande Valley..Edinburg Texas is the County Seat of Hidalgo Co.
One day...We will take TEXAS again...WITH THE SAME MUSIC...¡¡¡
0:46 that's not where San Antonio is
+Ryan Gann that was Alamo, not the alamo
It means Alamo texas. It is a city
This happened at the Alamo in San Antonio Texas. Not Alamo, Texas.
Le 4 stagioni di vivaldi
It was Moved I say!!!!
i have a great fascination for the story of united state of amercian of 1800 really i m fascniate by thios period of story
ME RECUERDA A MI PADRE EN EL CINE... QUE GRANDES MOMENTOS
"Deguello means slit throat"
Crockett: 👁👄👁
"That's beautiful"
the person putting this together HAS NO IDEA WHERE THE ALAMO IS ON THE MAP ... WOW
Mi vengono i brividi
I love this music have done for over 52 years.
Last time I checked the Alamo was downtown in San Antonio, did somebody move the Alamo or San Antonio?
No
Look in the basement...
The GOP can move anything that suits them?
Thanks for this.
I always envision this being played as either El Cid rode out to his final battle or laying a fallen warrior king to rest
Intro for ZZ Top in there concerts! AMAZING!
Who ever placed the area of the Alamo on the map does not know where the Alamo is!!!
This is Dimitri Tiompkin's composition of what he imagined the Deguello may have sounded like. Most likely it is not at all like the actual Deguello. It is a movie song for a highly fictionalized version of what occurred at the Alamo mission in March 1836.
I just learned about ths song being played to show no mercy santa anna would cut throat when this music would play or some idk i dont pay attention💀
Alamo ses un super Film le courage des homme et des femme
That man could truly master that trumpet!!! Man. Santa Anna had to have been arrogant, confidant, and bold.
He certainly didn't expect to lose 1400 of his soldiers to a bunch of peasants!
Amen to the Republic of Texas!!
This is an absolutely wonderful interpretation of the music. Unfortunately the black and white photograph labeled Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie is not Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie. It's Fess Parker and Buddy Ebsen from a television miniseries 1955 Davy Crockett King of the Wild Frontier
First the Alamo was a Spanish mission in San Antonio, Texas used by the Texan forces as a fort. Alamo wasn't a town - it was a mission ! Also, the Mexican buglers would have sounded a lot different.
The Alamo is in San Antonio, Texas.
God bless San Antonio, Texas, God bless my distant kin Col. James Bowie, and God bless ALL of the brave and heroic men who gave their lives defending the Alamo.
Who put this together, a 4 year old? The Alamo is in San Antonio, about 250 miles north of the Rio Grande. Your marker is some suburb of McAllen. Totally different place. The pic of Crocket and Bowie is a picture of actors.
Your map refers to the town of Alamo, Texas, not the Alamo mission in San Antonio, Texas, as it should.
I wondered why no one else figured that out! It was my first thought when I saw the map, it was showing a town named Alamo, not the location of the mission. 😉
Elizabeth Green thank you
I was asking for Louis Armstrong and they just played you Mr Wayne
Hey man I was really trying to go for the Louis Armstrong thing like I understand man we from Louisiana I'm from it too but you know sometimes what you say man is just well I grew up you grew up with me I can't say them things anymore
Veramente bella
Impressionnant!
San Antonio is located about 300 miles north of where the map indicated
I'm a boxer. If I ever face a gringo in a ring. I want this song as my entrance song. No quarter
😂 🤣👏 👏 👏 Viva Santa Ana . No quarter .
the alamo isnt that far down in texas, its supposed to be closer to the center
Mission San Antonio de Valero, "The Alamo", named after Alamo de Parras is located in San Antonio, Texas of Bexar County. On that note, this is a nice version of the bugle call despite not being the original.
Che meraviglia
great music and film
The Alamo was not located in South Texas, it's in San Antonio.
whats sad is a lot of men who where friends ended up fighting each other in the american civil war
THE CUT THROAT SONG. it means no Quarter. No mercy
Should be the theme for the War on Terror. It would have sounded great if played over loud speakers at the Battle of Fallujah.
Angar angar mi amor Santo ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Suonatelo durante una partita di calcio Messico Stati Uniti per tutta la gara viva Mexico
Beautiful x
If I die in a blaze of glory, this is the song I to being. Remember the Alamo!!!
Ese es el deguello español, pero que bonito se escucha
Thirteen days and thirteen nights Santa Anna’s thirteen bands played this for the alamo defenders those men knew they would die on the final night they made their peace with God and consigned their souls to Him they resolved to die like men
Breathtaking
Dramatic
Heartfelt anthem
Musica da brividi ♥️♥️
It was at the San Antonio de Valero Alamo, not the city Alamo.
Totally love this tune but why oh why hasn’t someone done a drum and bass mix guaranteed banger! Oh Yeah
The Alamo is actually an abandoned Spanish mission in San Antonio
I am fully aware of that. I am simply saying Alamo, TX is not a real city.
Alamo TX is a real city, it's just not where San Antonia De Valero is.
Picky-picky-picky..... So it's Not he same Zip-code...its Only a 5 hour DRIVE away!
bellissma.
History class got me here
There is supposed to be an answering bugle call, "Tu madre!"
that's nasty
been there twice , definitely hallowed ground...
steven comstock ~ Too bad its no where close to where the doof who made this video showed it is.
God Bless Texas!!!
couldn't play that on a bugle.
It’s San Antonio, Texas. The Alamo isn’t the city itself, it’s the mission in San Antonio.
Are you kidding me? That wasn't "Jim Bowie" with "Davy Crockett' in that first pic.Yeah, Fess Parker was playing Davy Crockett, but Buddy Ebsem was not portraying Jim Bowie
the alamo was a mission in the city of san antonio
The Alamo is in San Antonio - not the border!
bravo
Numero Dos De Guella
wow...the map is wildly amusingly wrong. "ALAMO TX"? where it shows "crockett and bowie" its actually the characters of crockett and his side kick from the old disney show "davy crockett, king of the wild fronteer" . other than the music, the video is between really funny and really painful
LOL at the characters... who knew Jed Clampett from The Beverly Hillbillies was also Davy Crocket? Alamo, TX is down in the area represented, it just has nothing to do with The Alamo except sharing a name.
Curt W thank you for actually knowing the history of Texas and I was laughing so hard when I saw Alamo, Texas by Corpus Christi
REMEMBER THE ALAMO NO QUATER TO ANYONE WHO DARES MAKE ANOTHER ATTEMPT ON TEXAS
Good day. Who writes to you is a canary from the island of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. San Antonio de Bexar was founded by 50 Canary families, prosedentes of the Canary Islands, Spanish islands but that distant of the Spanish continent, 2000 kilometers.
The Presidio of San Antonio de Béjar was a Spanish fort built near the San Antonio River, and located in the county of Béxar of the city of San Antonio, Texas.
On February 14, 1719, the Marquis of San Miguel de Aguayo made a report to the King of Spain, proposing that 400 families be transported from the Canary Islands, Galicia or Havana to populate the province of Texas. In June 1730, 25 families arrived in Cuba, and 10 more families had been sent to Veracruz. Under the direction of Juan Leal Goraz, the group marched by land to the Presidio de San Antonio de Béjar, where they arrived on March 9, 1731. The group joined the military community that existed since 1718, forming the first government of the City and taking as its seat the building of the Presidio of San Antonio de Béjar.
Later, it was populated by a group of about twenty families from the Canary Islands, forced by the Spanish Crown to emigrate by means of the "tribute or tax of blood", for the strengthening of the American territories recently integrated in the Crown and as As a result of the risk that, especially for the islands closest to the African coast (Fuerteventura and Lanzarote), were the expeditions of the Berber pirates. A curious curiosity is that the city of San Antonio, which was populated by canaries and which is twinned with the two Canarian capitals, is the oldest Catholic cathedral in the United States (Cathedral of San Fernando) and whose main altar is Find an image of the Virgin of Candelaria (Patron General of the Canary Archipelago)
la marccia funebre si addice alla battaglia di fort alomo
Not even close to the Real “El Degüello “ this is just a Hollywood adaptation for a film.
SUPERBA PIESA
Wow
Tot nog toe de beste weergave! Incroyablement perçant! La mejor! Molto e più bene!
Auch wenn die Amerikaner es anders hinstellen, die Texaner waren Rebellen und die Mexikaner haben gegen Rebellen gekämpft. Es waren keine Freiheitskämpfer, es waren Rebellen
Remeber the alamo
This is earspliting
a Venezia per dire un disastro si usa dire: "degheio"
M...esto fue ,cuando Sam Houston ,empezó a tornarse político ,no le importó sacrificar 300 HOMBRES ,se nota q pensaba ,q había q sacrificar lo chico para salvar lo grande !!!!!!!!!
SGOZZAMENTO!
Davy Alamo
Ci proveremo a tenerlo
El error más grave de Santa Ana fue dejar huir a los estadounidenses en las primeras batallas
no quarter asked none will be given......same as the black flag.
La fondation du TEXAS. ....
Come and take it remember the almo
Preciosa música, una pena su significado.
The map is off a couple hundred miles.
per un pugno di dollari..
Also its Antonio de baxar
Play El Deguello, no quarter shall be shown, or taken!Generalismo Santa Anna.1846