Very nice and very well done haunting rendition of probably one of the most classic and recognizable Western movie theme songs ever. I have never heard the second part of that song before. And that was a nice touch of that dead guy hanging from the rafters.
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If you notice, just below the video there’s a link to watch the movie. I ended up watching the whole movie last weekend. No ads, no pop ups and no commercials.
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The “Bad” recently stepped out of his comma of morning the loss of a stray bullet and announced his enthusiastic support for limiting the use of guns on movie production sets. Anything to deffer the blame off his sorry ass.
They been shooting hot round out of six guns since the thirties and now all of a sudden this weak sister kills some poor woman and I’ll be damn, it’s the guns fault. Gabby Hayes was not impressed.
Were there any black people in attendance at that all white people Danish concert? If there was even one black person at that concert they would’ve screamed racism because of the hanging dead guy assuming that they had witnessed a lynching because of that dead body hanging from the rafters.
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@joe6pak – you are a stone-cold genius. Thanks for that link and I will be watching that movie…..now.
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Holy Crap MJA, that was fantastic. I love sympathy music. Thanks for that.
No doubt about it but what I miss most about living in the Big City and I lived in the Denver metro area for 40 years was going to Boettcher Hall for the CO Sympathy. What a great auditorium.
Every year when the schedule was mailed out, I’d pick out a half dozen, classical or a great touring soloist or contemporary. Had some of the best dates of my life taking gals to Boettcher listening to such gorgeous music in the dark.
I imagine Seattle has a decent orchestra but swear to God, it’s like a dystopian nightmare there after dark.
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And TY too joe-that was a really special rendition.
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wow. I’d pay to see that.
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I believe the second part is referred to as The Ecstasy of Gold….. Metallica usually opens their shows with that playing.
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Yep, the second part is when Tuco is running from Blondie and ends up in the cemetery, then is running past all the grave markers looking for Arch Stanton.
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Bravissimo !!!
P.S. I think I heard a Jazz version that was really good….I know I heard a Jazz
Version of Riders on the Storm that was really good….
P.S.S. If You’d of told Me 7 Years ago, that I would be listening to and
enjoying Jazz, I’d of laughed in Your Face !!!
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That was nice. Here’s a couple more, each less than three minutes.
lol the dead man hanging by a noose.
Very nice and very well done haunting rendition of probably one of the most classic and recognizable Western movie theme songs ever. I have never heard the second part of that song before. And that was a nice touch of that dead guy hanging from the rafters.
If you notice, just below the video there’s a link to watch the movie. I ended up watching the whole movie last weekend. No ads, no pop ups and no commercials.
The “Bad” recently stepped out of his comma of morning the loss of a stray bullet and announced his enthusiastic support for limiting the use of guns on movie production sets. Anything to deffer the blame off his sorry ass.
They been shooting hot round out of six guns since the thirties and now all of a sudden this weak sister kills some poor woman and I’ll be damn, it’s the guns fault. Gabby Hayes was not impressed.
Good one! Not trying to one-up you MJA but this is a fun rendition as well. https://youtu.be/pLgJ7pk0X-s
Were there any black people in attendance at that all white people Danish concert? If there was even one black person at that concert they would’ve screamed racism because of the hanging dead guy assuming that they had witnessed a lynching because of that dead body hanging from the rafters.
@joe6pak – you are a stone-cold genius. Thanks for that link and I will be watching that movie…..now.
Holy Crap MJA, that was fantastic. I love sympathy music. Thanks for that.
No doubt about it but what I miss most about living in the Big City and I lived in the Denver metro area for 40 years was going to Boettcher Hall for the CO Sympathy. What a great auditorium.
Every year when the schedule was mailed out, I’d pick out a half dozen, classical or a great touring soloist or contemporary. Had some of the best dates of my life taking gals to Boettcher listening to such gorgeous music in the dark.
I imagine Seattle has a decent orchestra but swear to God, it’s like a dystopian nightmare there after dark.
And TY too joe-that was a really special rendition.
wow. I’d pay to see that.
I believe the second part is referred to as The Ecstasy of Gold….. Metallica usually opens their shows with that playing.
Yep, the second part is when Tuco is running from Blondie and ends up in the cemetery, then is running past all the grave markers looking for Arch Stanton.
Bravissimo !!!
P.S. I think I heard a Jazz version that was really good….I know I heard a Jazz
Version of Riders on the Storm that was really good….
P.S.S. If You’d of told Me 7 Years ago, that I would be listening to and
enjoying Jazz, I’d of laughed in Your Face !!!
That was nice. Here’s a couple more, each less than three minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hnt8M_80udo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcK8XbS5BuM
Did you see and hear the guy playing the Potato (Ocarina)? Used to have one and play songs like “Little Brown Jug.” Got broke. 🙁
That was great, but this is even better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvHsN5-YBLI