The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live) Reaction

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live) Reaction

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So glad you enjoyed this music. It is from one of the greatest western movies of all time. Ennio morricone great music. Love your reaction and please never stop smiling.

albertfrederick
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What an incredible performance, never tired of listening to this ❤❤❤

paulnelson
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The human voice can be an amazing musical instrument. I had chills too.

dirtcop
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It's even more powerful is you watch the movie so you know the events behind the music.

hobbypassion
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it's easy to see your reaction is real - Morricone is a legendary music composer, you can listen to this piece of music a million times and never be tired of listening again and again - thank you for appreciating and sharing this masterpiece

robertoa
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I get chills also when I hear music created this way. The talent and time it took to create this art I’m sure was worth every minute of the insomnia that each suffered to make this so great.

chinookadventuresrv
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It's great seeing all the instruments behind the music. It was an amazing score to an amazing movie. If you haven't seen it, you should.

eclecticexplorer
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The second movement from the graveyard scene in the film is, in my opinion, the greatest pairing of music and film in the whole of cinema!

MLawrence
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Most classical music I don't like, but the ones I do like, I love. The classical pieces I love, like this one, give me chills. Also, of all the music I listen to, from classical to death core, classical is by far the most technical. The musical talent you have to have to make something sound that amazing while syncing up all the different instruments is astounding. Like the medal pipes that the young-looking man with blonde hair and glasses was sporadically hitting. It was something so simple but timed perfectly to give the sound so much depth. A real treat for the ears.

vodkarage
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It is okay to overcome by emotion by this pairing of musical pieces. The first time I saw this here on YT I myself was overcome by them. The music is much different without the movie itself playing in front of you. The music is just there in the background, in this setting it is brought to the forefront and truly allowed to shine in all of it's majesty.

If music can touch someone at their core and cause an emotional response it is an amazing piece of art in and of itself. Ennio Morricone was a master at his craft. He was able to score the film with a much smaller orchestra, and this piece is ageless and timeless.

yankee_tango
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Being italian i am so proud that Maestro Ennio Morricone created so many masterpieces, this is just one of them, there are many more to discover...

marcopeluso
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Mo, this is actually 2 songs in 1! The section where the Soprano does her Yodeling is Actually called "The Ecstacy of Gold" written by Ennio Morricone. It is also used at the Begining of every Metallica Concert...i guess you could call it a Call to Arms for the start of their shows. Its also used in the Modello Beer Commericals. The rest of the song gives me visions of Clint Eastwood riding his Horse through the wilderness, killing all of the Bad Guys.

scottmatzeder
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For anyone who is wondering how the "Wah Wah" lady (Tuva Semmingson) is achieving that tone, she is singing in unison with a harmonica player who is only shown for a couple of seconds around 2:44 of this video.

Bikebrh
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It's very haunting music that pulls at the heartstrings. Composed for the classic Italian spaghetti western, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), it conjures up images of New Mexico and the American Civil War. Eli Wallach plays the ugly of the title, and he's also in another classic western, The Magnificent Seven (1960). Its theme tune is also notable.

kenhorlor
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It's a magmificent musical piece of Ennio Morricone... the movie is a classic too... Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach as 'Tuco' (the ugly)...
a Classic Spaghetti Western.
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I had already seen this presentation...
excellent...👌
But I really enjoy seeing all the expressions on your face... 😅.
Well done, Mo!❤
See u soon
Love ❤ from Chile 🇨🇱😘👍

alejandrosantanaborquez
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Thank you for not interrupting the music and letting us enjoy it.

davidfierce
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hello my favourite baby girl💖 This is a live performance of the soundtrack to the film of the same name - that's why they have the body hanging on a rope and the man with the hat is the character Clint Eastwood played. 🤠 i don't know if you like Western Cowboy movies, but it's worth watching, if only to see how the soundtrack is such a great part of the movie. It's actually part of a genre known as "spaghetti" westerns because they were directed and produced by italians and filmed in italy and spain. Always lovely to see your reaction. have a great weekend. lots of Love 😘

keysersoze
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Just remember, people did this...a group of people, different backgrounds and nationalities, all pulling together and if ONE single note is out of place, ONE, the entire piece is ruined...I can't imagine the hard work, discipline and raw talent that goes into this, none of us will...OK having said that, this is from legendary composer Ennio Morricone (1928-2020) and among many others scores, this is his crowning achievement and many of todays composers have been heavily influence by him, legend just isn't enough, the director of this movie was Sergio Leone (1829-1989), another director who has also influenced many others like Martin Scorsese and Quinten Tarantino, legend doesn't do him justice either, both these men are way beyond that....OK the orchestra itself, world renowned and just listen to what else they have done... Tuva Semmingsen (Wah Wah) is a Norwegian Barocco and Mozart mezzo-soprano singer, she's wearing gun shaped earrings to boot! There's a harmonica in sync with her during those wah wah's and check out her other works, (Bang Bang), Christine Nobo Anderson is another beautiful singer, you have to have, besides the raw talent, an incredible amount of training to control your diaphragm and breathing to use such an instrument, the entire piece is just amazing and really is the only event I would pay a grand a ticket to see.

hardboiledharry
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My grandpas favorite movie and the movie and music is outstanding keep up the outstanding work darlin 👍

Eddie-olcv
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We miss our favorite baby girl. Hope you are well and happy :) We enjoy you enjoying music ❤️

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