![]() The Best Of Ennio Morricone (1984) [ larger cover art ] |
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| mrgus (Salt Lake City) | Posted: Apr 18, 2013 - 09:44 Let's saddle up and head out! |
| meno2 | Posted: Apr 06, 2013 - 11:22 gypsyman wrote: |
| gypsyman (just passing through....) | Posted: Feb 14, 2013 - 13:50 |
| Ahnyer_Keester (Chicago Il) | Posted: Feb 14, 2013 - 13:41 10 all the way. This is brilliant!! Bought "The Man With No Name" three Blu-Ray set of "Fist Full of Dollars", "For A Few Dollars More" and "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly". No one in my house will watch them with me but the music is wonderful. Thanks for playing this!! |
| MirageRF (Clemmons, NC, USA) | Posted: Feb 14, 2013 - 13:41 cc_rider wrote: Brutal, Mister. Dang. I always called them "juice harps." Silly me........... |
| krysthal (43.70654 -79.39837 Toronto, Canada) | Posted: Dec 13, 2012 - 21:00 Rated it 6 for the first third, then up to 7 when the choir comes in, then bumped it to 8 when the strings are added. |
| cc_rider (Austin Texas. Y'all.) | Posted: Sep 10, 2012 - 13:56 Misterfixit wrote: Oh oh! Not PC! It's now called a "Jaw Harp". Consider yourself whipped with Birkenstock sandals and forced to consume large amounts of granola. Brutal, Mister. |
| rpdevotee (San Jose, CA) | Posted: Aug 10, 2012 - 02:24 Great song... But I remember this exact same playlist of the past 5-10 songs, in the same order, from at least 4 years ago! |
| BCarn (Victoria, B.C.) | Posted: Jul 09, 2012 - 16:37 Poacher wrote: Because its a bit shit? In terms of a song providing a beat and to dance to, this is rubbish. So, uh, all songs need to have a beat to dance to? Grow up. |
| BCarn (Victoria, B.C.) | Posted: Jul 09, 2012 - 16:35 Classic! My father had an album back in the late 60's of the soundtrack to all the spaghetti westerns done by Clint Eastwood. Reminds me of Dad! |
| kingart (Brooklyn NY) | Posted: Jul 09, 2012 - 16:07 He snuck a little Townsend Who in there. |
| jay299uk (Malmesbury, UK) | Posted: May 07, 2012 - 04:49 Boy_Wonder wrote: For the English out there (and anyone else who appreciates humour).... the Comic Strip's 'Fistful of Travellers Cheques' ![]() Boy_Wonder - "You're going to diiiieeeeee" |
| Boy_Wonder (Bath, back in the UK) | Posted: May 07, 2012 - 04:09 For the English out there (and anyone else who appreciates humour).... the Comic Strip's 'Fistful of Travellers Cheques' ![]() |
| cohifi (Denver) | Posted: Feb 02, 2012 - 02:18 How many times have you seen this movie? I thought so. Wish I had the soundtack |
| kaybee (Lost in the Wilds of Toronto) | Posted: Nov 30, 2011 - 18:16 ubuntourist wrote: I don't know why I never attempted to try doing this on flute... (Not that it would have sounded great in my hands, but it probably would have been recognizable...) I had forgotten how much I like it. Maybe Tull will cover it! |
| kcar | Posted: Nov 30, 2011 - 14:20 kaybee wrote: Does anybody understand what the guys are saying in this song? I think I read somewhere that the chorus doesn't really say anything intelligible. They're just making sounds that Morricone wanted to hear. If you don't need no stinkin' badges, you don't need no words. |
| Bleyfusz | Posted: Nov 30, 2011 - 13:48 audiophelia wrote: This needs to be followed by Gorillaz's "Clint Eastwood". Really? What about the Pogues, A Pistol for Paddy Garcia? |
| Misterfixit (Nashville) | Posted: Sep 28, 2011 - 05:51 cc_rider wrote: There are not enough songs with a Jews Harp in them. Dang shame. Oh oh! Not PC! It's now called a "Jaw Harp". Consider yourself whipped with Birkenstock sandals and forced to consume large amounts of granola. |
| On_The_Beach (Vancouver BC, Bud) | Posted: Aug 28, 2011 - 01:00 Hannio wrote: I don't think it's nice . . . you laughin' . . . |
| kingart (Brooklyn NY) | Posted: Aug 27, 2011 - 20:24 Wondering where Clint's career might have gone without this unusual, tuneful, genre-stretching music. The music is a character in itself. Good Bad and Ugly is masterful. |
| kcar | Posted: Jul 27, 2011 - 11:07 RussianSancho wrote: Everybody loves it! Even my cat! Well, there you have it. Truly the imprimatur of the Gods. I for one welcome our bewhiskered Overlords. |
| cc_rider (Austin Texas. Y'all.) | Posted: May 25, 2011 - 08:13 There are not enough songs with a Jews Harp in them. Dang shame. |
| Poacher (Brighton, UK) | Posted: May 25, 2011 - 08:12 foothillfreak wrote: How could this song not make anybody's day? Because its a bit shit? In terms of a song providing a beat and to dance to, this is rubbish. |
| kaybee (Lost in the Wilds of Toronto) | Posted: Jan 19, 2011 - 14:41 Does anybody understand what the guys are saying in this song? |
| sportskid (Earth) | Posted: Jan 19, 2011 - 13:23 Pass the spaghetti, hold the meatballs............................... |
| audiophelia (Pennsylvania) | Posted: Nov 17, 2010 - 10:00 This needs to be followed by Gorillaz's "Clint Eastwood". |
| ubuntourist (Washington, DC) | Posted: Nov 17, 2010 - 09:59 I don't know why I never attempted to try doing this on flute... (Not that it would have sounded great in my hands, but it probably would have been recognizable...) I had forgotten how much I like it. |
| RussianSancho (Klimovsk Moskou reg.) | Posted: Jul 13, 2010 - 01:17 Everybody loves it! Even my cat! |
| woodchuk (Lunar Lagrange point L1) | Posted: Jun 11, 2010 - 04:44 Real women do too!!! My wife loves those early Clint spaghetti westerns as much as I do! |
| HazzeSwede (Vinyl Land) | Posted: Jun 11, 2010 - 04:44 Morricone, Bjork share Sweden's Polar Music Prize |
| Dillinquent (Hertford, UK) | Posted: Jun 11, 2010 - 04:42 yeehaaa |
| sirdroseph (Tokyo) | Posted: May 10, 2010 - 10:57 Real men have to like this song! |
| Beez | Posted: May 10, 2010 - 10:57 Seriously? |
| paraclete (Citrus Heights, CA) | Posted: Apr 08, 2010 - 17:35 Should follow this with "Happy Trails" by Quicksilver Messenger Service |
| foothillfreak (Salt Lake City) | Posted: Feb 04, 2010 - 14:57 How could this song not make anybody's day? |
| That_SOB (The Dark Side of the Tune) | Posted: Nov 02, 2009 - 10:41 Hi Ho Silver AWAY !!!! - - - - - - - - - >>>> to the dipsy dumpster... |
| chrispmcd | Posted: Nov 02, 2009 - 10:21 people are so visually oriented.......this music tells it's own story without the movie all you have to do is listen |
| Marr (Houston (dreaming of Austin)) | Posted: Nov 02, 2009 - 10:19 jedley wrote: I still haven't figured out if the alleged 'genius' of Morricone (or Sergio Leone, for that matter) is authentic or a tongue-in-cheek fabrication by a clique of East Village hipsters that just caught on somehow. I tend to suspect the latter. Either way, this isn't music made for listening. It's the backdrop for a visual narrative and cannot stand on its own. Pleeeease stop playing it, Bill! Couldn't agree with you less. This piece has a lot of character even standing alone. Obviously the bulk of those who've rated it agree. |
| wenatchee (Duvall, WA) | Posted: Nov 02, 2009 - 10:18 Thanks Bill - a default "Man Cave" tune! |
| kittyharker | Posted: Oct 01, 2009 - 20:28 Thank you so much for playing this! |
| Hannio (Austin, TX) | Posted: May 28, 2009 - 06:19 jedley wrote: Either way, this isn't music made for listening. It's the backdrop for a visual narrative and cannot stand on its own. Pleeeease stop playing it, Bill! You want visual? Here ya go. Now shut up, punk. ![]() |
| milchschnitte (Hamburg, Germany) | Posted: May 28, 2009 - 06:14 godlike. |
| milchschnitte (Hamburg, Germany) | Posted: May 28, 2009 - 06:13 jedley wrote: I still haven't figured out if the alleged 'genius' of Morricone (or Sergio Leone, for that matter) is authentic or a tongue-in-cheek fabrication by a clique of East Village hipsters that just caught on somehow. I tend to suspect the latter. Either way, this isn't music made for listening. It's the backdrop for a visual narrative and cannot stand on its own. Pleeeease stop playing it, Bill! go hard or go home. |
| lawman (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) | Posted: May 28, 2009 - 06:13 Despite all the negative comments, the votes speak loudest! Yee-hah! |
| jedley (milan, italy) | Posted: Mar 26, 2009 - 01:19 I still haven't figured out if the alleged 'genius' of Morricone (or Sergio Leone, for that matter) is authentic or a tongue-in-cheek fabrication by a clique of East Village hipsters that just caught on somehow. I tend to suspect the latter. Either way, this isn't music made for listening. It's the backdrop for a visual narrative and cannot stand on its own. Pleeeease stop playing it, Bill! |
| sarah | Posted: Mar 26, 2009 - 01:16 You just can't beat the single greatest spaghetti western whistling song on the planet. I've got too many memories of my dad blasting this from the 8-track tape player in the garage while we all did yardwork, whistling our lungs off in unison, to have you friendly but misguided folk mock and disrespect it. Where's my poster paint? I need to make a protest sign! |
| 2noir | Posted: Nov 19, 2008 - 19:09 curious version... |
| amatura3 (Alpharetta, Georgia, USA) | Posted: Oct 19, 2008 - 07:45 andrewimft wrote: Right up there with the dogs barking jingle bells... I like hearing the dogs a few times a season but that's all. Maybe for you, but dogs barking jingle bells, not a classic. |
| andrewimft (North Californie) | Posted: Oct 19, 2008 - 06:30 Right up there with the dogs barking jingle bells... I like hearing the dogs a few times a season but that's all. |
| amatura3 (Alpharetta, Georgia, USA) | Posted: Oct 19, 2008 - 06:29 Original classic. |


