00:00 - Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu - For A Few Dollars More 02:46 - Titoli - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly 05:21 - Titoli - A Fistful Of Dollars 08:16 - L'Estasi Dell'Oro - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly 11:35 - La Resa Dei Conti - For A Few Dollars More 13:24 - L'Inseguimento - A Fistful Of Dollars 14:51 - Inseguimento - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly 16:31 - Il Vizio D'Uccidere - For A Few Dollars More 18:53 - Addio Colonnello - For A Few Dollars More 20:34 - Il Triello - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
ENNIO M. ERA TODO UN ADELANTADO Y SU OBRA PRUEBAN MIS PALABRAS. LA COMBINACIÓN DE SONIDOS E INSTRUMENTO ES UNICA Y ARTEZANAL...Y SOLO SU OIDO COMO CORRECTOR Y COMPUTO
@@simonfisher836it's maybe because the good the bad and the ugly is his all time favorite movie and if I'm correct Sergio Leone is his favorite director
Weird that i somehow knew that the whistle tone from TGTBATU was a Western cliche before i ever even saw the film. No idea how i knew that, but i did. It's instantly recognizable by anyone. The whistle, the bell, the harmonica, with just a few simple notes he fully conveys the image of the West, Native Americans, cowboys, lonely plains, etc. That really takes a special genius to achieve.
I love how creative Ennio Morricone was with his instruments. He always used the most abstract ones, and that made his songs always sound extremely new and innovative. R.I.P brother Morricone
He used the sounds that you would hear where the movie was set, the church bells, the whip cracks the galloping drums; the voices. Takes you to the place in your mind. Genius! Although apparently, the use of the Mexican trumpet on "The Showdown" was Sergio Leone's idea.
In A Fistful of Dollars, it was the budget that drove Morricone to street musicians, including those for the Jew's Harp, Electric Guitar, and a Professional Whistler to fill in for the full orchestra they couldn't afford. With the later movies, they kept that distinctive eclectic mix, thankfully.
Thanks Sergio Leone for the western movies. Thank you Ennio Morricone for those soundtracks. Thanks Clint Eastwood, Lee van Cleef, Eli Wallach and Gian Maria Volonté for their excellent performances!
Thanks Tonino Delli Colli for Timeless Cinematography. Thanks Nino Baragli for Revolutionary Editing. Thanks Sergio Donati, Luciano Vincenzoni, Age & Scarpelli and all the others for Essential Screenplays. Thank you all!
18:55 "My boy, you become rich" "You mean we become rich, old man" " No, it's all for you. I think you deserve it" "What about our partnership?" "Maybe next time.." I get chills every time
@@tustaries correcto mi hermano el quería vengar la desonrra d3 su hermanita por eso se hizo cazarrecompenzas para asi poder vengar a su hermana sin poder tener cargos en su contra
I still remember EXACTLY where I was when I found out he passed away at 91. The only other experience I had of this nature was when I was 13 and heard Bin-Laden was murdered. That memory doesn't hold a candle to the emotional sadness I had when I heard Ennio Morricone had passed away.
When I was a child I asked my father 'why are there so many jokes about Chuck Norris but none about Clint Eastwood?' He leant forward look me straight in the eyes and said 'because Clint Eastwood is no joke'.
haha.....I like your dad. He said the truth. You simply cant make these kind of jokes. Look at Manco or Blondie....they didnt take no shit, and you simply cannot make fun of him in those roles, cause he was the embodiment of raw, masculine badassness. Just way too cool. Hed just smirk and look at somebody in this awesome, arrogant, I dont take no shit and I dont give a fuck way.....you cant make fun of him. He was just too awesome to mock. Youd make a fool of yourself if you tried haha.
My dad used to have a cassette tape called "Western all'italiana" with these songs... I touched play on this video and all of a sudden I feel like I'm 5 years old again, riding in the backseat of my dad's car. 🥺 God, I miss my old man.😢
Faço das suas as minhas palavras. Ele compôs músicas atemporais, para resistirem ao tempo, para serem ouvidas em qualquer tempo, e que podem ser repetidas várias vezes e não cansamos. Eu ouvi um LP com músicas dele em 1978 com algumas dessas músicas e dei o veredito: este cara é um gênio. Eu tinha apenas 14 anos na época. Tudo o que dizem hoje eu já sabia há 44 anos.
Those were the days. Late sixties & early seventies. Ennio Morricones music. He made some western movies with un known actor called Clint Eastwood. Sergio leo the producer of these spaghetti western (because sergio was an italian therefore this name) wanted a legend actor james coburn but he was too expensive. He wanted $25000 so he went for C/E. For $15000.... Who knew what mistake james coburn was making..... But what made these films evergreen was the music director named Ennio Morricone... And who doesn't know clint Eastwood. Godbless Eastwood and God almighty may bless Ennio Morricone's soul. Amen...... Im a grand dad of 71 living in uk and all my kids through my recommendation saw these movies....
Italians are the best when it comes to art. Cinema films, series,acting, music ,design...and the list goes on. You see italian name in music or film you know it's going to be top class. Respect from Greece
Sadly the world lost another great yesterday....Rest in Peace Maestro Morricone!!!... Even if you will not be among the living any more, your music will never die and will always be with us... Forever!!!
Serious question, I've never watched the Dollars trilogy but I have a mild interest in westerns is it worth the watch? How does it hold up? Has it aged really poorly? I don't mean to insult anyone but I want and honest opinion.
@@Zero00wolfkiller It aged amazingly. It's not a Hollywood film. In fact, if it wasn't for Eastwood and the fact the film is in English, you'd never associate it with American media. It was filmed in Spain by an Italian moviemaker. If you've seen films with a western theme (Back to the Future III being an obvious choice), then this is the film trilogy every Hollywood western portrays. Westerns were pretty bad in a lot (though not all) cases. Most were campy and felt like high budget TV productions at the time. This trilogy literally redefined what a western was. It's filmed (sort of) on location. I say sort of because, again, it was filmed in southern Spain. Yet, production didn't use soundstages and the crew built a literal town for the first movie - which is a tourist spot to this day called _Mini Hollywood_ just north of Almeria. I hate most westerns, but I love this trilogy.
Funny i never considered listening to the soundtrack by itself. I knew it was excellent but i didn't really appreciate the music for itself until now. Very avant garde. Im even detecting themes that i wouldn't have considered before now. I notice how again and again he keeps returning to this rising sequence of notes, with a building strength. It seems to suggest a climbing, a redemption, a triumph.
I’m 48 years old and the first time I heard these songs was with my dad. He literally lit up as he used to sneak into the movie theater to see Clint Eastwood. Goosebumps every time I hear them.
One of my nicest memories is when we had few days with my dad and each evening watched one of westerns, For Fistful of Dollars being most memorable. Also I have luck, my dad resembles bit Clint Eastwood in looks and some of his roles in behavior. ;)
Eastwood was made for the part Altho after three he had enough Made his dollars and rode off into The sunset never to return Van cleef and wallach took over Fonda and Bronson as well And terence hill and bud Spencer!
i was 10y or so i heard Ennio first time. What comes to my dad he told me to listen all kind of music: Still movie music close to my heart (thanks to Mancini too)
From Maestro Morricone's last wishes: a private funeral "because I don't want to disturb anyone". In a world of idiots struggling for their 15 minutes of fame. Well, Maestro, you taught us yet another lesson. We'll remember you in private - forever.
Ive been watching these movies since I was a kid. Now I have kids and I made them watch it too. This music will bring back memories in my family for generations.
@@doomdoomerson6524 "uNdErRaTeD". I swear everything on the internet nowadays is underrated by someone somewhere. If you think the dollars trilogy is "underrated" you have no idea what you're talking about.
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Everything about these movies was new and great! Prior to these westerns the cowboys were always so clean looking. The towns, the characters etc When someone was shot they just grabbed their stomach and fell to the ground. When Sergio Leone came on the scene with A Fistful Of Dollars in 1964 everything changed. The cowboys were dirty, dusty, unshaven and mean. The bad guys were BAD. When someone was shot they were knocked back with the force of the bullet and the gunshot sounded real and loud. The good guy was Clint Easwood a stranger referred to as The Man with no name. He wore a hat and poncho and he was always faster to the draw than the bad guys. There was some cheeky humour occasionally and above all there was the music of Italian film music composer Ennio Morricone. Everything about these westerns was brilliant. The trilogy of 'A Fistful Of Dollars' 1964, 'For A Few Dollars More' 1965 and the big one 'The Good The Bad And The Ugly' 1966. Mike
Hey Mike, they shot scenes of one or more of the Trilogy movies around my home town of Norcia back in central Italy, on the high plains of Castelluccio of Norcia, region of Umbria and in neighbouring Marche & Abbruzzi regions. These regions have landscapes that look like Mexico. When I was a youngster living there in the 70's, I saw a 10 part documentary series transmitted by RAI & Sergio Leone was in it. I have researched for many years but unfortunately cannot find it. I wish I had a VCR back then. It was priceless, worth 1,000,000 fold in gold. Immagine having that documentary? Wallach, Eastwood, Van Cleef & other actors were in it. That would have been Spaghetti Western heaven for me. Other spaghetti western movies were shot in these regions featuring the late legendary iconic actor Giuliano Gemma (aka Montgomery Wood) who played Ringo. I am a true hardcore fan of the Spaghetti Western genre as my late grandfather Angelo was a county Sheriff in the U.S.A. 1920. But that is another epic story that the late famous movie director Lino Procacci (a paesano, fellow country man (home town of Abeto) that was close to my grandfather's home town of Piedivalle) wanted to make an autobiography of his life's journey. What my grandfather lived through and became is the legend that stuff is made of. An almost 7 ft. gentle giant of a man but also a tough bad ass that no one ever dared to fuck around with. He was born in 1892 and I have been eternally blessed to have met him. He told me many of his life's adventures and life lessons. He was a sharp shooter & very fast with the hand gun. Skills that kept him alive in those days. He had a posse as well. We have his diary, photos and war memorabilia documenting his life's accomplishments. I miss him dearly. R.I.P. grandfather Angelo. To this day if you go to Piedivalle and ask about the Sheriff, even without knowing his name, the older and newer generations will tell you who he is and where his home was. He is a legend in our part of the country. His reputation still precedes him. He continues to live in our hearts and souls forever. He is not a fictional character like Tuco, Blondie or Angel Eyes. He is the real McCoy!! You see Mike, the passion for Spaghetti Western movies and music runs in our our blood, in our families for two generations. Adios gringo!
A quote from Clint Eastwood as Josey Wales "Now remember, when things look bad and it looks like your not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. 'Cause if you lose your head and you give up then you neither live nor win. That's just the way it is." There were people that got my grandfather Angelo plumb, mad-dog mean and they paid dearly. Adios gringos!
This is what i call ,eternal music'. People will here this even in decades probably on mars if mankind survives. This is how powerful and well made it is. A masterpiece of music
My name is Patrick and I have travelled very far in my life to find my final destination which I still dont know. God Bless anyone who does. This is an excellent compilation of iconic music which summons the soul and so I give you thanks on the one part of all the music that is part of our lives in so many ways.
This trilogy was ahead of its time... Thank you for this masterpiece and big respect: Sergio Leone (RIP) Ennio Morricone (RIP) Clint Eastwood (I wish you a healthy long life, sir!) Lee Van Cleef (RIP) Eli Wallach (RIP) Gian Maria Volonté (RIP)
Man so many have already died… Im surpised how clint is still going after all his colleagues have passed on… RIP to all the already passed makers of this trilogy and a happy and long life to eastwood! ❤
These 3 Classics “Fist Full of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, Bad, and the Ugly” were brilliantly scripted, directed and nothing before or since compares to this. Sergio Leone was the first to use extreme facial close ups that gave you the sense of the tension building up before the guns started firing. The music score was very unique for the Western Genre back in the 1960’s. The actors were mostly Italian and with the makeup and costumes they looked like real Mexican bandits. The Andalusia region of Spain looked very much like Arizona, Texas, and Mexico…except the Saguaro Cactus didn’t grow there. Nothing like this will be made again and that’s why these 3 masterpieces will always be the classics they are.
Sadly the world lost another great yesterday....Rest in Peace Maestro Morricone!!!... Even if you will not be among the living any more, your music will never die and will always be with us... Forever!!!
The true mark of great art and music is; “Does it make your heart race”? “Does it excite you”? “Do you never grow tired of it”? Ennio Morricone’s music makes me say a resounding YES! on all 3 questions! Bravo maestro! Bravo!
It's interesting that Aristotle says just the same in his "poetics" 2300 years ago- the purpose of Mimisis (all kinds of arts) is to awaken emotion in humans.
Means ride on'' brother man.'' Yo if there could be a black version,,, would have Will Smith the man with no name, Snoop dog to play lee van clef, Martin Lawrence to play Toc co.. MM' MAYBE WESTERN OR OTHER THAN WESTERN !!
I was never too fond of westerns, until I saw the work of Sergio Leone, then the music by Maestro Morricone made me stay forever in love with it, my father grew up with these movies and introduced me to them, I did the same with my eldest son, will do the same with my two younger ones. may the Maestro rest in peace. he will live trough his music
The needle touches the vinyl... it's L'Estasi Dell'Oro.... 3 seconds later and I'm on a horse cantering across the desert. I am The Man With No Name. The sun is behind my back... .my shadow streams across the barren plains... the heat gives way and the Moon rises huge upon the horizon. A coyote howls... the cougar know better than to mess with me. Lord God, I love this music!!
That's very true I doubt if we ever see another series of movies like these guys put out and also the soundtracks we probably never will hear anything like it again.
@@phoenixexploration3301.1 ennio morricone died but there are still great versions of his work available, such as patricia janeckova; check her out on you tube.
My grandad introduced me to spaghetti westerns when I was very young. Clint Eastwood's characters became almost a role model. The Good The Bad and The Ugly to this day is still my favorite movie, it will always remind me of when me and my grandad watched it together.
Those 3 movies will be with forever in my collection, although my personal favourite of the 3 is For a few dollars more, another western I highly recommend is My Name is Nobody terrific score from Morricone.
This music brings back so many childhood memories, watching Western movies and Shooting cans in our yard with my grandfather whom was a great Western Fan. May you Rest in Peace grandpaps!
Coincido completamente contigo ami también me traen muy buenos recuerdos de mi niñez a lado de mi abuelo y mas cuando ivamos a trabajar a sus parcelas por lo solo que estaba y las montañas que habia a cierta distancia yo me imaginaba que estabamos cerca del viejo oeste saludos y un abrazo a distancia
This man was the greatest composer to touch the medium of film. Thank you Ennio for your amazing work. You made the world a better place with your music.
One of my favorite childhood memories was my dad and I going to the local drive-in theatre in his pickup and watching "A Night With Clint Eastwood" where they showed "Fistful of Dollars", "For a Few Dollars More" and "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" all in one night. That was an awesome night for a young kid, getting to stay up way past his bedtime watching great movies with the greatest dad ever.
I always think of The Man with No Name/ Blondie, Angel Eyes, Tuco, Ten Bears, deserts, sun sets, standoffs, gun duels, and badass cowboys and vaqueros whenever I hear Ennio. Epic and immortal!
These three movies are the best for me in the whole history of Western cinema! The music, acting, everything is excellent! I'll always rewatch them no matter what year it is.
The man called Clint Eastwood will 4-ever die with me.. an extraordinary icon, with extraordinary talent, on top of being beautiful in his days…❤decades he gave excitement and intrigue…..Stunning talent 😔 I am humbled by his presence and his career of making us who we are.❣️Iconic 4-EVER 😊
A lot of people’s all time greatest Western movies have the Good, the bad and the Ugly as number one and rightfully so. It’s a terrifically captivating film from start to finish Eastwood was such a great actor !!
“What did you say your name was again?” “I didn’t!” Absolutely legendary movies, an iconic actor and a composer for ages! My father introduced Clint and his movies to me…. The world was never the same again!
I remember my dad got me out of bed 830 pm on a school night because The Good Bad and the Ugly was on Tv I was about 10 years old about 45 years ago The Trilogy has alwsys been my favourite Everything about it is awesome
Ennio Morricone; the man who made music for films about killers, bandits and cowboys. But brought the highest dignity to a genre most people wouldn’t have looked at twice if not for his music. The man changed my life. Rest easy friend, you earned it.
Born in the mid 50's, listening to these scores on LP's in the 60's; Ennio Morricone was our musical master, I'm sure even Mozart and Beethoven would have agreed that he should be classified of such distinct honor! People will still be in awe of these movie soundtrack masterpieces 200-500 years from now. I had a mynah bird in the 70's that went crazy with the Good, Bad, and Ugly theme, he would do the "wow wow wow" at just right time.
Hollywood normally doesn't get it right. Mind you Mr.Star Wars himself GEORGE LUCAS has never won one either. Meanwhile Nicolas Cage, Brie Larson, Emma Stone, Casey Affleck, Jennifer Lawrence, Natalie Portman, Rami Malek, Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman, etc... ALL GOT ONE. Mind you it happens to be the same amount of OSCARS as TRUE GODS like Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro, Gene Hackman, James Stewart and Marlon Brando. So you see. The Oscars don't have any criteria whatsoever. I don't bother with the OSCARS since 1987 When Robert DeNiro was not even nominated for his role in "The Mission" after what many see as one of his most powerful performances.
From first listening in the 1970's until now and possibly forever, this music never loses impact... its extraordinary and epic in its span across generations.... a legacy
amigo can you intrepid the vocal's on dollar movies .in fist full sounds like ''wink that right , wink that right'' , few dollars sounds like ho go wank and cho,'' some of it sound like dog's ruff ruff wak and cho''' can tranlate or refer me to some source that can, 48 year still cant figure?? but love music
Sin dudas. Ennio y Sergio revolucionaron el abburrido gerene West americano dandole realismo y participación al espectador con una musica de sonidos únicos, naturales peculiares nunca probados a los cuales se adaptaron las escenas. La creatividad inigualable del genio italiano. Por eso nadie se cansa de verlos.
Ennio Morricone was a genius a musician who created beautifully music that grip and moved your soul until we meet again God bless your Soul Ennio Morricone
Maestro Morricone set the bar for soundtracks. Combining modern instruments with classical instruments, something no one else had done at the time. His music is my all time fav to listen to. Each movie track masterfully performed.
Hands down the very best quality cut of the Dollars Trilogy soundtrack on RUclips! Do yourselves a favor and match this awesomeness with an audiophile headphone (Sennheiser HD600 for instance) and a matching Amplifier (Schitt, FiiO, Etc) plug them in, close your eyes and let your mind climax!
REST IN PEACE, ENNIO. Your artwork is timeless and still inspirational to this very day. It always helps me get through high summer heat and stay active just like the main characters in The Dollars Trilogy! Ciao Maestro.
Imagine what was involved in the making of the Spaghetti Western Trilogy themes (all masterpieces by the way). Imagine the various voices, the whistling and instruments, the tempos, the fusion of it all coming together blending into a heavenly music that transports you back in the days of a bygone era, the wild West era. Now imagine someone who was behind the creativity, the inspiration, that has a genius mind beyond our normal comprehension who put all of this together like a marvelous jigsaw puzzle that evokes in us, that gives us feelings of great passion, soul splitting, soul lifting, spiked adrenaline rushes like no one else on this Earth gave us before. That would be Maestro Ennio Morricone of course. His music is like a river that flows through my ears and I'm drowning in it blissfully. Is Ennio perhaps a time traveller sharing his experiences with us? Thinking about it can truly make a mind explode. His music blows my mind and socks off! I am blessed to be alive and to be able to listen to his music no matter what themes they may be. He is in my eyes the top composer of our time and for many millenniums to come.
These soundtracks are chiseled into my memories of childhood. I was born in 1965 the year that "For a Few Dollars More" was released and to say that my dad loved these movies is and understatement. Now I'm 54 years old, my dad is 8 years dead and sometimes I feel the world has left me behind and I wonder where that world I knew went.
One day, Sergio Leone made a prank to Ennio, his partner and friend. See, Ennio was both a narcoleptic and a very god-fearing man. So, in a recording session in a huge isolated studio, when Ennio fell asleep on his chair, Sergio made all the orchestra leave the room, went to the sound control, turned off the light and called to Ennio in a deep voice. "Ennio... Ennio... This is your God, Ennio"... The poor guy woke up in a holy panic, and started praying for his acceptance in heaven. Wherever he went now, I hope he still has his friend to prank him like that. That was a good one.
@@Ignirium I think it's a story an old friend of my dad, a musician, told me when I was young in a small village in southern France. Hope it adds to the narrative !
These movies are so awesome, my brother and I would act scenes out with the neighborhood kids. We were the gunslinger crew. Bubble gum cigarettes and all.
You won't find better music in any other westerns than these 3, brilliant, nerver tier of hearing them..thanks Sergio. PS........the music seems to draw you into the movie, as though your part of it !!!!!!!! Just magical.....
Edda's powerful voice starting at 9:03 gives me chills, shivers, goosebumps, adrenaline rush et all!! I feel like I jumped out of my own skin. No one can hold a candle to her. She is the supreme soprano vocalist. Ennio, Sergio and Edda are the Spaghetti Western Trinity!
00:00 - Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu - For A Few Dollars More
02:46 - Titoli - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
05:21 - Titoli - A Fistful Of Dollars
08:16 - L'Estasi Dell'Oro - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
11:35 - La Resa Dei Conti - For A Few Dollars More
13:24 - L'Inseguimento - A Fistful Of Dollars
14:51 - Inseguimento - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
16:31 - Il Vizio D'Uccidere - For A Few Dollars More
18:53 - Addio Colonnello - For A Few Dollars More
20:34 - Il Triello - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
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Legendary theme...
11 Trejo....that man is killing it with his amazing Trumpet skills!
@@shawngillespie3532 The whistle is absolutely awesome also.
And generations 2come!!!!!!
Ennio Morricone is the Reason why Western Movies sound like they did. A true Pioneer.
If you listen to the scores of Tarantino movies, he has also copied Morricone's style many times.
@@simonfisher836 Он не только копировал, он и заимствовал, проявляя уважение к композиторам, что сочиняли для кино.
ENNIO M. ERA TODO UN ADELANTADO Y SU OBRA PRUEBAN MIS PALABRAS.
LA COMBINACIÓN DE SONIDOS E INSTRUMENTO ES UNICA Y ARTEZANAL...Y SOLO SU OIDO COMO CORRECTOR Y COMPUTO
@@simonfisher836it's maybe because the good the bad and the ugly is his all time favorite movie and if I'm correct Sergio Leone is his favorite director
And what a surprise watching the Berserk anime (1997) during one of the most iconic scenes from the Golden Age Arc...
In this world there are only two kind of people: those who love Ennio Morricone, and those who dig.
More like those who dig their own graves
You dig :)
1.8k people dig
*those who love Ennio Morricone and those who are dead inside!
Sweet line. Got me laughing good. You sound like someone I'd like to watch movies with. Good times, eh?
Weird that i somehow knew that the whistle tone from TGTBATU was a Western cliche before i ever even saw the film. No idea how i knew that, but i did. It's instantly recognizable by anyone. The whistle, the bell, the harmonica, with just a few simple notes he fully conveys the image of the West, Native Americans, cowboys, lonely plains, etc. That really takes a special genius to achieve.
I love how creative Ennio Morricone was with his instruments. He always used the most abstract ones, and that made his songs always sound extremely new and innovative. R.I.P brother Morricone
He used the sounds that you would hear where the movie was set, the church bells, the whip cracks the galloping drums; the voices. Takes you to the place in your mind. Genius! Although apparently, the use of the Mexican trumpet on "The Showdown" was Sergio Leone's idea.
In A Fistful of Dollars, it was the budget that drove Morricone to street musicians, including those for the Jew's Harp, Electric Guitar, and a Professional Whistler to fill in for the full orchestra they couldn't afford. With the later movies, they kept that distinctive eclectic mix, thankfully.
Thanks Sergio Leone for the western movies.
Thank you Ennio Morricone for those soundtracks.
Thanks Clint Eastwood, Lee van Cleef, Eli Wallach and Gian Maria Volonté for their excellent performances!
Never Before and.................NEVVVER AGAIN !!!! ..............n that too not just for usa or italy....for the entire world!
Thanks Tonino Delli Colli for Timeless Cinematography.
Thanks Nino Baragli for Revolutionary Editing.
Thanks Sergio Donati, Luciano Vincenzoni, Age & Scarpelli and all the others for Essential Screenplays.
Thank you all!
All winners.
Hohesc Fonzy
Indimenticabile colonne sonore. Autentici capolavori. Unici.
Eli Wallach's performance impressed me the most, but Gian Maria Volonté is probably the unsung hero of this trilogy.
18:55 "My boy, you become rich" "You mean we become rich, old man" " No, it's all for you. I think you deserve it" "What about our partnership?" "Maybe next time.." I get chills every time
He wanted to avenge the wrongful death of his sister. Taking money would have tainted the purity of his cause
When he rides the horse into the sunset is such a beautiful scene
@@tustaries correcto mi hermano el quería vengar la desonrra d3 su hermanita por eso se hizo cazarrecompenzas para asi poder vengar a su hermana sin poder tener cargos en su contra
"Vecchio, non mi tornavano i conti"
The old man just wanted his revenge for the killed sister. Honour.
He may be gone, but his music is eternal. Rest in peace Ennio Morricone
Go hell Morricone you are only a shit hole !!! from Algéria
I'M AGREE WITH YOU 👍
Which of these songs are you talking about?
Not enio, gypsy king fresh gitan groupe
I still remember EXACTLY where I was when I found out he passed away at 91.
The only other experience I had of this nature was when I was 13 and heard Bin-Laden was murdered. That memory doesn't hold a candle to the emotional sadness I had when I heard Ennio Morricone had passed away.
Mr Morricone blessed us with the most beautiful Music of all time God bless his soul
god rest his soul
When I was a child I asked my father 'why are there so many jokes about Chuck Norris but none about Clint Eastwood?'
He leant forward look me straight in the eyes and said 'because Clint Eastwood is no joke'.
haha.....I like your dad. He said the truth. You simply cant make these kind of jokes. Look at Manco or Blondie....they didnt take no shit, and you simply cannot make fun of him in those roles, cause he was the embodiment of raw, masculine badassness. Just way too cool. Hed just smirk and look at somebody in this awesome, arrogant, I dont take no shit and I dont give a fuck way.....you cant make fun of him. He was just too awesome to mock. Youd make a fool of yourself if you tried haha.
Chuck always looks under the bed for Clint Eastwood before going to bed.
same goes for jokes about Bruce Lee Bruce Lee was no joke.
Folkvar Damn.
Boa lembrança do velho oeste um herói bom ator em seus filmes procurou mostrar sempre o bem.Gosto muito ddosseus filmes.
Classic, if this don't better your mood,then I don't think anything will.
Currently dealing with a herniated disc, but my mood is better after listening to great music.
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Fantastico now if you were to apologise to my mule 👀🤔🤣
I showed this to my in-law and now he's an outlaw.
Hes here to do some buisness with the Big Iron on his hip
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Good one sir
outlaw step sis?? O_O
I listen to this.. on loop..
Playing Red Dead.
Brings a tear..
Thank you dad..
For all the client Eastwood movies
Born too late to be a pirate
Born too early to be a space pirate
Born right on time to hear this
See you next time Space Cowboy.
I heard in California they're looking for butt pirates
@@andrewrivera4046 arigstoooooooooooooooo
HOJAYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO......BUENOS DIAS...¡¡¡
Born just in time to be a cowboy though
My dad used to have a cassette tape called "Western all'italiana" with these songs... I touched play on this video and all of a sudden I feel like I'm 5 years old again, riding in the backseat of my dad's car. 🥺
God, I miss my old man.😢
Me too, great times.
So am I.
I still have it, though nothing to play it with... Must be the same age as your dad....
My dad also played the movies and let the intros play through so we could enjoyed it
How old are you now?
Ennio Morricone was a timeless composer, in the same class as the best there ever was...
Yeah, a master of music that one...
Faço das suas as minhas palavras. Ele compôs músicas atemporais, para resistirem ao tempo, para serem ouvidas em qualquer tempo, e que podem ser repetidas várias vezes e não cansamos. Eu ouvi um LP com músicas dele em 1978 com algumas dessas músicas e dei o veredito: este cara é um gênio. Eu tinha apenas 14 anos na época. Tudo o que dizem hoje eu já sabia há 44 anos.
Ennio i AGREE no me no you..😁
Those were the days. Late sixties & early seventies. Ennio Morricones music. He made some western movies with un known actor called Clint Eastwood. Sergio leo the producer of these spaghetti western (because sergio was an italian therefore this name) wanted a legend actor james coburn but he was too expensive. He wanted $25000 so he went for C/E. For $15000.... Who knew what mistake james coburn was making..... But what made these films evergreen was the music director named Ennio Morricone... And who doesn't know clint Eastwood. Godbless Eastwood and God almighty may bless Ennio Morricone's soul. Amen...... Im a grand dad of 71 living in uk and all my kids through my recommendation saw these movies....
God bless you sir.
Italians are the best when it comes to art. Cinema films, series,acting, music ,design...and the list goes on. You see italian name in music or film you know it's going to be top class. Respect from Greece
Yes and I'm Italian from dad's side Casali and Santelli and mom's side is Sessa Porroti
Grazie ❤
Italians just have a taste for beauty.... it's evident in all the fine arts, cuisine etc.
El legado de Roma... Roma nunca cayó..somos nosotros...todo occidente
And they civilized the western world !
RIP maestro. Grew up with this trilogy. It is forever engraved the minds of our generation.
Estou muito triste
😞
1000'000 per cent!!!; Fact!!!
😓😥😪❤
@Carbyne No need to compare, Hans Zimmer is also spectacular. Watch Interstellar and his music there.
Sadly the world lost another great yesterday....Rest in Peace Maestro Morricone!!!... Even if you will not be among the living any more, your music will never die and will always be with us... Forever!!!
❤❤❤❤❤
Serious question, I've never watched the Dollars trilogy but I have a mild interest in westerns is it worth the watch? How does it hold up? Has it aged really poorly? I don't mean to insult anyone but I want and honest opinion.
@@Zero00wolfkiller It aged amazingly. It's not a Hollywood film. In fact, if it wasn't for Eastwood and the fact the film is in English, you'd never associate it with American media. It was filmed in Spain by an Italian moviemaker. If you've seen films with a western theme (Back to the Future III being an obvious choice), then this is the film trilogy every Hollywood western portrays.
Westerns were pretty bad in a lot (though not all) cases. Most were campy and felt like high budget TV productions at the time. This trilogy literally redefined what a western was. It's filmed (sort of) on location. I say sort of because, again, it was filmed in southern Spain. Yet, production didn't use soundstages and the crew built a literal town for the first movie - which is a tourist spot to this day called _Mini Hollywood_ just north of Almeria. I hate most westerns, but I love this trilogy.
@@Zero00wolfkiller c’est un super film
YESS IT WILL BE WITH US FOREVER!!!!!
Funny i never considered listening to the soundtrack by itself. I knew it was excellent but i didn't really appreciate the music for itself until now. Very avant garde.
Im even detecting themes that i wouldn't have considered before now. I notice how again and again he keeps returning to this rising sequence of notes, with a building strength. It seems to suggest a climbing, a redemption, a triumph.
Ennio Morricone, the man who created a whole new wave of the wild west soundtracks. Rest in peace the legend!
Ennio Morricone, rest in peace, greetings from Turkey !!!
@@motherlandmars5999 Prophet Muhammad was child molester.He married a 9 year old girl. Very moral
Please do not forget his other masterpieces.
Zacco & Vanzetti
Le Professionel
Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion
etc. etc.
@@motherlandmars5999 Yeah no you are veeery wrong m8
@@motherlandmars5999 k
I’m 48 years old and the first time I heard these songs was with my dad. He literally lit up as he used to sneak into the movie theater to see Clint Eastwood. Goosebumps every time I hear them.
loved the comment me and my dad and my lad and my grandson aged 7 all wearing ponchos
One of my nicest memories is when we had few days with my dad and each evening watched one of westerns, For Fistful of Dollars being most memorable.
Also I have luck, my dad resembles bit Clint Eastwood in looks and some of his roles in behavior. ;)
Eastwood was made for the part
Altho after three he had enough
Made his dollars and rode off into
The sunset never to return
Van cleef and wallach took over
Fonda and Bronson as well
And terence hill and bud Spencer!
i was 10y or so i heard Ennio first time. What comes to my dad he told me to listen all kind of music: Still movie music close to my heart (thanks to Mancini too)
From Maestro Morricone's last wishes: a private funeral "because I don't want to disturb anyone". In a world of idiots struggling for their 15 minutes of fame. Well, Maestro, you taught us yet another lesson. We'll remember you in private - forever.
Tears I have .... Thanks Ennio ... Legends never die...
Same for Verdi... When he felt he was about to die, he asked for a funeral that would not disturb the city life.
@@ajbj3619 You're right. Verdi said "two priests, two candles and a cross will be enough".
If you never visited me when I was alive dont attend my funeral your wasting your time because I cant talk anymore or see you have mercy on your soul.
Legend forever ❤😎💪
we went early to bed when we were children , but our father allowed us to stay late to watch Western movies
Snap I use to sit at the top of the stairs sneak watching. But always fell asleep
Cool dad!
I saw The good bad n ugly with my 3 siblings and parents in the back of our station wagon at the drive in ..yeah speaker on windows
Please tell me you grew up to be gunslingers
@@matiassur6832 I grew up to be a shit slinger loool big up eli Wallace stole the show
Ive been watching these movies since I was a kid. Now I have kids and I made them watch it too. This music will bring back memories in my family for generations.
Same here. I use to watched with my grandfarher...memories.... Regards from Argentina
Amen brother!
Same.
Me too!
You mean "let them" watch it. :)
The Good, Bad and the Ugly. One of the best soundtracks of all time. Hands down. Morricone.
This playlist turned the moss outside into tumbleweed.
That comment, is as underrated and as unnoticed, as these classics are today.
So random, and yet.... so beautiful
🎯🎯🎯🎯♥️👍
@@doomdoomerson6524 "uNdErRaTeD". I swear everything on the internet nowadays is underrated by someone somewhere. If you think the dollars trilogy is "underrated" you have no idea what you're talking about.
@@majik5194 ...cmon. I meant Underated THESE DAYS...as in the younger generation may not recognize these amazing films as well as the last has.
This Soundtrack Of Dollar Trilogy Ultimate Cut Western Best Soundtracks . I dedicated to all my best friends workers in Everest Textile in Forest City NC USA and also to all my families relatives and friends in Cebu and Leyte Philippines from Kenneth Ellenboro NC USA and I never tired to listening to all my heart forever and ever this Trilogies Ultimate Cut of Best Western Soundtracks…
Kenneth, I dedicate it to you. Deserving for knowing the true beauty and emotion in these masterpieces.
Everything about these movies was new and great! Prior to these westerns the cowboys were always so clean looking. The towns, the characters etc When someone was shot they just grabbed their stomach and fell to the ground. When Sergio Leone came on the scene with A Fistful Of Dollars in 1964 everything changed. The cowboys were dirty, dusty, unshaven and mean. The bad guys were BAD. When someone was shot they were knocked back with the force of the bullet and the gunshot sounded real and loud. The good guy was Clint Easwood a stranger referred to as The Man with no name. He wore a hat and poncho and he was always faster to the draw than the bad guys. There was some cheeky humour occasionally and above all there was the music of Italian film music composer Ennio Morricone. Everything about these westerns was brilliant. The trilogy of 'A Fistful Of Dollars' 1964, 'For A Few Dollars More' 1965 and the big one 'The Good The Bad And The Ugly' 1966. Mike
Hey Mike, they shot scenes of one or more of the Trilogy movies around my home town of Norcia back in central Italy, on the high plains of Castelluccio of Norcia, region of Umbria and in neighbouring Marche & Abbruzzi regions. These regions have landscapes that look like Mexico. When I was a youngster living there in the 70's, I saw a 10 part documentary series transmitted by RAI & Sergio Leone was in it. I have researched for many years but unfortunately cannot find it. I wish I had a VCR back then. It was priceless, worth 1,000,000 fold in gold. Immagine having that documentary? Wallach, Eastwood, Van Cleef & other actors were in it. That would have been Spaghetti Western heaven for me. Other spaghetti western movies were shot in these regions featuring the late legendary iconic actor Giuliano Gemma (aka Montgomery Wood) who played Ringo. I am a true hardcore fan of the Spaghetti Western genre as my late grandfather Angelo was a county Sheriff in the U.S.A. 1920. But that is another epic story that the late famous movie director Lino Procacci (a paesano, fellow country man (home town of Abeto) that was close to my grandfather's home town of Piedivalle) wanted to make an autobiography of his life's journey. What my grandfather lived through and became is the legend that stuff is made of. An almost 7 ft. gentle giant of a man but also a tough bad ass that no one ever dared to fuck around with. He was born in 1892 and I have been eternally blessed to have met him. He told me many of his life's adventures and life lessons. He was a sharp shooter & very fast with the hand gun. Skills that kept him alive in those days. He had a posse as well. We have his diary, photos and war memorabilia documenting his life's accomplishments. I miss him dearly. R.I.P. grandfather Angelo. To this day if you go to Piedivalle and ask about the Sheriff, even without knowing his name, the older and newer generations will tell you who he is and where his home was. He is a legend in our part of the country. His reputation still precedes him. He continues to live in our hearts and souls forever. He is not a fictional character like Tuco, Blondie or Angel Eyes. He is the real McCoy!! You see Mike, the passion for Spaghetti Western movies and music runs in our our blood, in our families for two generations. Adios gringo!
A quote from Clint Eastwood as Josey Wales "Now remember, when things look bad and it looks like your not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. 'Cause if you lose your head and you give up then you neither live nor win. That's just the way it is." There were people that got my grandfather Angelo plumb, mad-dog mean and they paid dearly. Adios gringos!
mikethesaintlives Absolutely
not exactly true. The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance had dirty, bad cowboys.
@@actarusfleed6607 "Manos Arribas"
This is what i call ,eternal music'. People will here this even in decades probably on mars if mankind survives. This is how powerful and well made it is. A masterpiece of music
In b4 a remake of these movies on the Martian frontier
Evet çok doğru söylüyorsun . Canım sıkıldıkça linke tıklıyorum
Well said, my friend.
"Eternal masterpiece", there... That's even better!
@@katiesean3879 l love This Music
My name is Patrick and I have travelled very far in my life to find my final destination which I still dont know. God Bless anyone who does. This is an excellent compilation of iconic music which summons the soul and so I give you thanks on the one part of all the music that is part of our lives in so many ways.
This trilogy was ahead of its time... Thank you for this masterpiece and big respect:
Sergio Leone (RIP)
Ennio Morricone (RIP)
Clint Eastwood (I wish you a healthy long life, sir!)
Lee Van Cleef (RIP)
Eli Wallach (RIP)
Gian Maria Volonté (RIP)
Totally agree..amazing music..made amazing films. Ennio morricone was and is the best 😢
Man so many have already died… Im surpised how clint is still going after all his colleagues have passed on… RIP to all the already passed makers of this trilogy and a happy and long life to eastwood! ❤
the best ones 😁👏
@@Ok1n9 he's built different. dude got away with so many scandals that Leone began to hate him
These 3 Classics “Fist Full of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, Bad, and the Ugly” were brilliantly scripted, directed and nothing before or since compares to this. Sergio Leone was the first to use extreme facial close ups that gave you the sense of the tension building up before the guns started firing. The music score was very unique for the Western Genre back in the 1960’s. The actors were mostly Italian and with the makeup and costumes they looked like real Mexican bandits. The Andalusia region of Spain looked very much like Arizona, Texas, and Mexico…except the Saguaro Cactus didn’t grow there. Nothing like this will be made again and that’s why these 3 masterpieces will always be the classics they are.
There was nobody else like Lee Van Cleef. He carried every movie he was in. Good old angel eye's...
Sadly the world lost another great yesterday....Rest in Peace Maestro Morricone!!!... Even if you will not be among the living any more, your music will never die and will always be with us... Forever!!!
Hes my favorite actor of the whole trilogy
And good old Colonel Mortimer also!
The true mark of great art and music is;
“Does it make your heart race”?
“Does it excite you”?
“Do you never grow tired of it”?
Ennio Morricone’s music makes me say a resounding YES! on all 3 questions!
Bravo maestro!
Bravo!
It's interesting that Aristotle says just the same in his "poetics" 2300 years ago- the purpose of Mimisis (all kinds of arts) is to awaken emotion in humans.
like the godfather......no matter how many times you have seen it,you still enjoy to see it again and chill.
Means ride on'' brother man.'' Yo if there could be a black version,,, would have Will Smith the man with no name, Snoop dog to play lee van clef, Martin Lawrence to play Toc co.. MM' MAYBE WESTERN OR OTHER THAN WESTERN !!
leon parham Could never be chill enough to be Clint.
the real question is would you have liked to see marlon brando as the man with no name instead of clint???
I was never too fond of westerns, until I saw the work of Sergio Leone, then the music by Maestro Morricone made me stay forever in love with it, my father grew up with these movies and introduced me to them, I did the same with my eldest son, will do the same with my two younger ones. may the Maestro rest in peace. he will live trough his music
Tradition is to give further the fire, not the ashes. Have a nice day
The needle touches the vinyl... it's L'Estasi Dell'Oro.... 3 seconds later and I'm on a horse cantering across the desert. I am The Man With No Name. The sun is behind my back... .my shadow streams across the barren plains... the heat gives way and the Moon rises huge upon the horizon. A coyote howls... the cougar know better than to mess with me. Lord God, I love this music!!
Leone was the master visual artist and Morricone the master musical score artist both pioneers of movie magic that will never be surpassed....Awesome
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il grande maestro Ennio Morricone merta un Oscar in ogni sua colonna sonora.
That's very true I doubt if we ever see another series of movies like these guys put out and also the soundtracks we probably never will hear anything like it again.
Best collaboration, in the history of cinema :)
Don`t forget Clint Eastwood, the ultimate action hero.
Rest In Peace
Ennio Morricone
Nov 10 1928 - July 6 2020
take a listen to patricia janeckova singing, 'once upon a time in the west' & 'ecstasy of gold' on you tube.
Rest well. May flights of angels take you home.
@@phoenixexploration3301.1 who? moi?
take a listen to patricia janeckova singing,
'ecstasy of gold' on you tube.
@@normansmithers7631 no, The original composer died I read in the other comments.
@@phoenixexploration3301.1 ennio morricone died but there are still great versions of his work available, such as patricia janeckova; check her out on you tube.
My grandad introduced me to spaghetti westerns when I was very young. Clint Eastwood's characters became almost a role model. The Good The Bad and The Ugly to this day is still my favorite movie, it will always remind me of when me and my grandad watched it together.
Your Grandad was a great man and he had a fantastic taste !
@@wizards-themagicalconcert5048 Thank you kind sir
@@motherlandmars5999 What are you talking about you big numb dosser.
Those 3 movies will be with forever in my collection, although my personal favourite of the 3 is For a few dollars more, another western I highly recommend is My Name is Nobody terrific score from Morricone.
Only wish I could erase my memory and watch them all again... for the first time.
MY FATHER ASKED TO BE BURIED WITH THIS MUSIC. THANK YOU FOR MAKING IT AVAILABLE TO OUR
I wants to be use this song on my buried 😂
This music brings back so many childhood memories, watching Western movies and Shooting cans in our yard with my grandfather whom was a great Western Fan.
May you Rest in Peace grandpaps!
Coincido completamente contigo ami también me traen muy buenos recuerdos de mi niñez a lado de mi abuelo y mas cuando ivamos a trabajar a sus parcelas por lo solo que estaba y las montañas que habia a cierta distancia yo me imaginaba que estabamos cerca del viejo oeste saludos y un abrazo a distancia
Very true, those were good days. My father loved horses...I miss him ❤❤
This man was the greatest composer to touch the medium of film. Thank you Ennio for your amazing work. You made the world a better place with your music.
Rest in peace Ennio, a musical genius
❤❤🎼🎼🌟🌟
howard shore's LOTR soundtrack
@@bukkebruse2936 While it might be good it will never be better than Ennio's work
@@bukkebruse2936 nop nop no way
These masterpieces always make me cry, remembering my dad.
Exactly how I feel now :)
I've never met mine so for me it's just good film memories.
Godbless
One of my favorite childhood memories was my dad and I going to the local drive-in theatre in his pickup and watching "A Night With Clint Eastwood" where they showed "Fistful of Dollars", "For a Few Dollars More" and "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" all in one night. That was an awesome night for a young kid, getting to stay up way past his bedtime watching great movies with the greatest dad ever.
@@BlueWahoosFan that's awesome man
listening to this during stressful moments gives you the strength to aim true
I can't imagine the spaghetti westerns without this music. Should have won an Oscar for the soundtrack.
The music was a huge part of the appeal of the movies.
Powerful & emotional music.
The bets. Movie see un my live. And miusic
The bets movie i'm see un my live
Best music ever. 5:21 is the best
Ennio Morricone and Hans Zimmer are the two greatest music composers. Two musical geniuses at work.
This soundtrack is a therapy for my soul, Ennio Morricone one of the greatest composers of all time!
One of?
@@BIGBJORNSON99 you're right, only the best ;)
I always think of The Man with No Name/ Blondie, Angel Eyes, Tuco, Ten Bears, deserts, sun sets, standoffs, gun duels, and badass cowboys and vaqueros whenever I hear Ennio. Epic and immortal!
These three movies are the best for me in the whole history of Western cinema! The music, acting, everything is excellent! I'll always rewatch them no matter what year it is.
to watch these westerns at drive ins during the summer . . . the memories the current generation up and coming needs to experience.
The man called Clint Eastwood will 4-ever die with me.. an extraordinary icon, with extraordinary talent, on top of being beautiful in his days…❤decades he gave excitement and intrigue…..Stunning talent 😔 I am humbled by his presence and his career of making us who we are.❣️Iconic 4-EVER 😊
Clint Eastwood ,el mejor vaquero ...
A lot of people’s all time greatest Western movies have the Good, the bad and the Ugly as number one and rightfully so. It’s a terrifically captivating film from start to finish Eastwood was such a great actor !!
Sigue siendo un buen actor y un buen director de peliculas.
The harmonica and whistling are incredible!
Timeless music and classic movies which stand the test of time.
peterrm28 they will forever bro
these ones will certainly stand the test of time..........no such thing as best music ever.
Faz bem a minha alma. Amém! Obrigado. Felicidades!
Timeless and universal - so universal that even other worlds love it. :)
ruclips.net/video/Z6KtagAKEIg/видео.html
“What did you say your name was again?” “I didn’t!” Absolutely legendary movies, an iconic actor and a composer for ages! My father introduced Clint and his movies to me…. The world was never the same again!
Name ist Nobody
I've listened to this so many times that RUclips recommends it every time I watch RUclips.
RIP Maestro. My dad introduced me to the Spaghetti Westerns in my youth, I am in his debt. This music is branded on my soul. Immortal music.
Same
I remember my dad got me out of bed 830 pm on a school night because The Good Bad and the Ugly was on Tv
I was about 10 years old about 45 years ago
The Trilogy has alwsys been my favourite
Everything about it is awesome
Unfortunately one of the greatest exponents of music for cinema has died today, may God have him in his glory
Questi brani dovrebbero essere dichiarati patrimonio dell'umanità!
.......and ladies and gentlemen I dedicate the world's most delicious spaghetti pasta to none other than Ennio Morricone!
Thank you Mr.Ennio Morricone for creating such powerful music that goes straight to our soul and stays there.
Indeed!
Yes, thank you!
This is the final cut of the greatest songs of Morricone.
Thank you Maestro, you will be missed.
Your art will be ageless.
Ennio Morricone; the man who made music for films about killers, bandits and cowboys. But brought the highest dignity to a genre most people wouldn’t have looked at twice if not for his music.
The man changed my life. Rest easy friend, you earned it.
Best music ever put to a series of films. Long live the man with no name
Born in the mid 50's, listening to these scores on LP's in the 60's; Ennio Morricone was our musical master, I'm sure even Mozart and Beethoven would have agreed that he should be classified of such distinct honor! People will still be in awe of these movie soundtrack masterpieces 200-500 years from now. I had a mynah bird in the 70's that went crazy with the Good, Bad, and Ugly theme, he would do the "wow wow wow" at just right time.
Birds aren't stupid; they've been around for 120 Million yrs.
RIP Mr. Ennio Morricone. This is the best remix to listen for his memory.
Gone but never forgotten. Thank you Ennio Morricone, may your songs bless the heavens from now on.
Honestly one of the best trilogies ever made
Wait it was a trilogy?
@@lewiscameron5761 yes that's the reason the video had the words "the dollars Trilogy" in the title
Morricone deserves much more than a oscar for the carrier. It's a shame he doesn't win with this score.
Hollywood normally doesn't get it right. Mind you Mr.Star Wars himself GEORGE LUCAS has never won one either.
Meanwhile Nicolas Cage, Brie Larson, Emma Stone, Casey Affleck, Jennifer Lawrence, Natalie Portman, Rami Malek, Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman, etc... ALL GOT ONE.
Mind you it happens to be the same amount of OSCARS as TRUE GODS like Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro, Gene Hackman, James Stewart and Marlon Brando.
So you see. The Oscars don't have any criteria whatsoever. I don't bother with the OSCARS since 1987 When Robert DeNiro was not even nominated for his role in "The Mission" after what many see as one of his most powerful performances.
@@VelhaGuardaTricolor - George's wife Marcia won the oscar for best editor of his movie
@@detroitcoffeeartdetroit6502 So? Last I've heard his wife doesn't happen to be George Lucas, hence George Lucas NEVER won a proper Oscar.
Thats the point, he wasn't happy that she won and he didn't
R.I.P. Ennio Morricone Your music will go on forever.
From first listening in the 1970's until now and possibly forever, this music never loses impact... its extraordinary and epic in its span across generations.... a legacy
i hear Ennio's i see Clint :)
I will never do any business with any company that disturbs my enjoyment of this wonderful music with their advertising.
Like MODELO
You have earned your rest Mr. Morricone. Your music will live on forever.
All the music in this Dollars trilogy are fascinating & charming. They are magic. I love them very, very much.
Sondra Lock, thank you and where now you are continue to rest in peace!
I really can't find any music quite like this. So i just listen to this. Over and over and over...
Legend has it he is still listening to this...
amigo can you intrepid the vocal's on dollar movies .in fist full sounds like ''wink that right , wink that right'' , few dollars sounds like ho go wank and cho,'' some of it sound like dog's ruff ruff wak and cho''' can tranlate or refer me to some source that can, 48 year still cant figure?? but love music
"It's not a soundtrack,it's a masterpiece Tuco."
Muito bom
it is not a soundtrack it is a score
I just find comfort that there are those out there that appreciate this brilliance
Bravo
@@adrianoveloso5357
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I have never cried listening to music but every time I hear that I cry like baby ❤😢
Sin dudas. Ennio y Sergio revolucionaron el abburrido gerene West americano dandole realismo y participación al espectador con una musica de sonidos únicos, naturales peculiares nunca probados a los cuales se adaptaron las escenas. La creatividad inigualable del genio italiano. Por eso nadie se cansa de verlos.
Aburrido? Estas seguro de lo que decis?
Sem dúvida dois grandes gênios
Oeste Estadounidense.
Ennio Morricone was a genius a musician who created beautifully music that grip and moved your soul until we meet again God bless your Soul Ennio Morricone
Maestro Morricone set the bar for soundtracks. Combining modern instruments with classical instruments, something no one else had done at the time. His music is my all time fav to listen to. Each movie track masterfully performed.
Evwn John Williams copy Ennio'
Hands down the very best quality cut of the Dollars Trilogy soundtrack on RUclips!
Do yourselves a favor and match this awesomeness with an audiophile headphone (Sennheiser HD600 for instance) and a matching Amplifier (Schitt, FiiO, Etc) plug them in, close your eyes and let your mind climax!
This Trilogy and the godfather Trilogy will stay in my blood and my soul and my heart and my mind forever.
REST IN PEACE, ENNIO.
Your artwork is timeless and still inspirational to this very day. It always helps me get through high summer heat and stay active just like the main characters in The Dollars Trilogy!
Ciao Maestro.
😭😭😭triste mais fez sua parte aqui na terra nos alegrando !!!!!
Imagine what was involved in the making of the Spaghetti Western Trilogy themes (all masterpieces by the way). Imagine the various voices, the whistling and instruments, the tempos, the fusion of it all coming together blending into a heavenly music that transports you back in the days of a bygone era, the wild West era. Now imagine someone who was behind the creativity, the inspiration, that has a genius mind beyond our normal comprehension who put all of this together like a marvelous jigsaw puzzle that evokes in us, that gives us feelings of great passion, soul splitting, soul lifting, spiked adrenaline rushes like no one else on this Earth gave us before. That would be Maestro Ennio Morricone of course. His music is like a river that flows through my ears and I'm drowning in it blissfully. Is Ennio perhaps a time traveller sharing his experiences with us? Thinking about it can truly make a mind explode. His music blows my mind and socks off! I am blessed to be alive and to be able to listen to his music no matter what themes they may be. He is in my eyes the top composer of our time and for many millenniums to come.
Your marvelous prose is absolutely on par with Morricone.
@@DavidG2P Well thank you DavidGP.
Actarus Fleed well said
@@hamishmctavish7329 thank you Sandy.
Heavenly
Ennio Morricone is The BEST!!! HIS MUSIC IS SO BEAUTIFUL 🙏. THANK YOU ENNIO❤️
Thanks ennio is belisamo😊
This music is eternal and perfection !
Thanks Maestro ,you will never be forgotten !
These soundtracks are chiseled into my memories of childhood. I was born in 1965 the year that "For a Few Dollars More" was released and to say that my dad loved these movies is and understatement. Now I'm 54 years old, my dad is 8 years dead and sometimes I feel the world has left me behind and I wonder where that world I knew went.
This man has had a HUGE impact on the western music in media. So much so, even Japan has used his style in shows such as Cowboy Bebop and Trigun.
What an absolute legend Ennio Morriccone was, his name will live on through eternity!(as long as humans exist)
One day, Sergio Leone made a prank to Ennio, his partner and friend.
See, Ennio was both a narcoleptic and a very god-fearing man. So, in a recording session in a huge isolated studio, when Ennio fell asleep on his chair, Sergio made all the orchestra leave the room, went to the sound control, turned off the light and called to Ennio in a deep voice.
"Ennio... Ennio... This is your God, Ennio"...
The poor guy woke up in a holy panic, and started praying for his acceptance in heaven.
Wherever he went now, I hope he still has his friend to prank him like that. That was a good one.
Ahah, how did you know this
That sounds great, How did you find that out? Where'd you here it?
@@Ignirium I think it's a story an old friend of my dad, a musician, told me when I was young in a small village in southern France. Hope it adds to the narrative !
@@kaelbeuk1 It does, ty for sharing :) It's great to imagine that happening lol
@@ajbj3619 Hey, you have your answer in another comment just below. Have a great day !
I remember when my dad took us to go see Fistful of Dollars. It became one of my favorite movies. I still watch it ever time it comes on
These movies are so awesome, my brother and I would act scenes out with the neighborhood kids. We were the gunslinger crew. Bubble gum cigarettes and all.
It's one of those rare movies that when I come across channel surfing I end up watching to the end.
this is beyond music....its alive!
Morricone killed it though
Unless you laughed at his mule.
@@frankgesuele6298 then you are in trouble. That streak that just went by you was the Bogie Man running for his life in dread fear.
Enio Morricone at his best .
I want to report this mix for being ridiculously uplifting.
You won't find better music in any other westerns than these 3, brilliant, nerver tier of hearing them..thanks Sergio. PS........the music seems to draw you into the movie, as though your part of it !!!!!!!! Just magical.....
Edda's powerful voice starting at 9:03 gives me chills, shivers, goosebumps, adrenaline rush et all!! I feel like I jumped out of my own skin. No one can hold a candle to her. She is the supreme soprano vocalist. Ennio, Sergio and Edda are the Spaghetti Western Trinity!
I love these movies. Am I the only young person (I'm 22) who sees how great these movies and music are?
A classic!!! Ennio, Sergio and Eastwood! The man with no name. . .danger fits him like a tight black glove!!!!