Ennio Morricone - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (Il Buono, Il Brutto e Il Cattivo) 1966 Official

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Ennio Morricone - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (Il Buono, Il Brutto e Il Cattivo) 1966 Official Soundtrack
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Ennio Morricone - Sergio Leone The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (Il Buono, Il Brutto e Il Cattivo) 1966 Official Soundtrack Full Album HD
00:00:00 Il buono il brutto il cattivo (titoli)
00:02:42 Il tramonto
00:04:00 Sentenza
00:05:44 Fuga a cavallo
00:06:53 Il ponte di corde
00:08:48 Il forte
00:11:10 Inseguimento
00:13:40 Il deserto
00:18:58 La carrozza dei fantasmi
00:21:09 La missione san antonio
00:23:30 Padre Ramirez
00:26:10 Marcetta
00:29:21 La storia di un soldato
00:34:35 Il treno militare
00:36:00 Fine di una spia
00:37:18 Il bandito monco
00:40:03 Due contro cinque
00:43:52 Marcetta senza speranza
00:45:42 Morte di un soldato
00:48:51 L'estasi dell'oro
00:52:15 Il triello

"Il buono, il brutto e il cattivo" è un film del 1966 diretto da Sergio Leone.
Tra i più celebri western della storia del cinema, è considerato la quintessenza del fortunato genere spaghetti western. Il film completa la cosidetta “trilogia del dollaro”.
Il titolo, nato per caso, rispecchia il pensiero di Leone. Nei tre protagonisti coesistono bellezza e bruttezza, umanità e ferocia: il regista demistifica tutti questi concetti e al contempo, in una dichiarata denuncia della follia della guerra, la stessa Storia degli Stati Uniti d'America mostrandone il lato violento e brutale, appannato dalla tradizione mitizzante dell'epopea western.
Il film all'inizio divise la critica, ma fu un enorme successo di pubblico. La sua popolarità perdura inalterata e l'ha reso ormai un classico citatissimo nel cinema, nella musica e nei fumetti. Utenti e lettori di siti e riviste specializzati lo considerano tra le migliori pellicole di tutti i tempi.
Come il film stesso, anche la colonna sonora è entrata di diritto nella leggenda: fa parte delle 101 colonne sonore selezionate da John Caps ed è una delle 5 colonne sonore scelte da Richard Schickel per il TIME. L'album contenente la colonna sonora rimase in classifica per più di un anno raggiungendo il n°4 nella classifica di Billboard. La GDM Music ha pubblicato una versione europea nel 2001 contenente altro materiale, fino ad una lunghezza di 59:30 minuti.

"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" is a 1966 film directed by Sergio Leone.
Among the most famous Western in cinema history, it's considered the epitome of the successful Spaghetti Western genre. The film closes the so-called "dollar trilogy".
The title, created by chance, reflects the thinking of Leone. iIn the three protagonists coexist beauty and ugliness, humanity and cruelty: the director demystifies all these concepts and, at the same time, denounces the madness of war and the very history of the United States, showing the violent and brutal side, tarnished by the mythic tradition of the western epopee.
In the beginning the movie divided the critics, but was a huge success with the public. Its popularity continues unchanged and made it a classic-quoted in film, music and comic books. Readers and users of sites and specialized magazines consider it among the best films of all time.
Like the movie itself, the soundtrack has every right in the legend: it's part of the 101 soundtracks selected by John Caps and is 1 of 5 soundtracks chosen by Richard Schickel for TIME. The album containing the soundtrack remained on the charts for more than a year, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard charts. GDM Music issued a European version in 2001 containing other material, up to a length of 59:30 minutes.

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Rest In Peace Ennio Morricone. You will never be forgotten.

theonlyFrankJack
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Amazing how this wasn’t even nominated by the oscars for best soundtrack.

bulldogsbob
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I was 7 or 8 when I watched this for the first Time with my Grandfather, ( My Papa) after supper on a Saturday Night. it was the original Version with the Spanish Title. I sat by my Papa glued to the Screen and we did not really speak at all, just watched it together like there was nothing else in the entire World except us. For 3 hours. I am 51 now and have seen this WONDER of a Journey that has spanned Time itself probably 200 plus times. I have shown this to both of my Son's and they sat there mesmerized as I did soooo long ago. I will be showing it to my Grandson who is due on 08-11-2020. Little Max and I will take this JOURNEY together when he is old enough. I want that memory for Him to be as lasting as it was for me when I watched with my Papa. To me, the MASTERPIECE never got's old. The HEAVEN'S ALIGNED for this one. There will NEVER be anything ever that can top this one. Between Leone directing, Morricone's score, Eastwood's Blondy, Van Cleef's BAD Guy and Eli Wallach's Scoundrel, you were there with them as the MOVIE unfolded and then the RIDE that they drug you along on is FOREVER ETCHED IN MY SOUL. I will never forget the Ecstasy of Gold scene where Tuco ran through the Sad Hill Cemetery and then Boom, the Music stops when He find's Arch Stanton's Grave Marker. The Lust for the Gold can be seen in his Eyes as well as his actions. OOOOH just to hold it in his hands is ALL that is on his Mind. How could He put Himself in that Mind set to portray those action's? Magnificent!!! The End of the RIDE comes to a CRASHING halt as Angel Eyes tracks them down and then you are not expecting First, the Right Arm throwing the Shovel and 2nd Him saying "2 can dig a lot quicker 1 as they both spin around to see Him holding the Gun that looks as though it has been in and out of that Holster Hundred's of times and MANY a MAN SAW IT FOR THE LAST TIME . Well what can be said about the End of this Move? From the Point Blondy tells Angel Eyes that "If you shoot me? You won't see a scent of the Money" So at this point the ride is simply REFUELING for the "SHOW DOWN" and the rest as to say is History. As a child, I was not expecting Blondy to shoot just Angle Eyes. I thought he would shoot both of them. He does one last "Finger in the Eye" to Tuco with Him having Him stand on the Cross Marker which looks Raggedy at best and ties him up and then rides out, to come back and shoot the Rope which is how their Relationship began and set this all in motion.And have enough distance between Him and Tuco to make a clean getaway. To this Day I remember Tuco yelling "Blondy, you know what you are? Just a dirty Son Of a B**** as the Music starts playing the End Score. It stuck with me my whole Life. "THERE WILL NEVER BE ANY THING LIKE

archstanton
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When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.

RIP Maestro

stevehunton
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The USA invented western movies. Back in the 1960s when these Italian westerns first came out (I was alive then) they were so artistically brilliant that they caused many American movie critics to feel challenged and even threatened. American critics condemned these movies and Morricone’s musical soundtracks. U.S. movie studios made sure that Italian westerns did not get widespread distribution. It was not until years later that American society fully recognized the genius of these movies and Morricone’s scores.

konradx
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One of the few movies I can watch over and over again and enjoy it more every time I see it

JohnSmith-izou
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I think I was about 9 or 10 years old when one evening my old Dad called me and said "you might want to sit down and watch this". The theme tune grabbed me straight away, as I imagine it did most. Then the atmospheric build up to the three boys walking into the Saloon. Gunfire and then 'the Ugly' bursts out through the window. That was me...hooked. What a movie, what a ride, what a musical score!!!
My first ever 'favourite movie' and it will always be a 'top 10'er.

heffo
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It took me way too long to watch this movie. What a masterpiece that still holds up today.

rg
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They will NEVER make em like this Ever! These Movies & Sound tracks ARE TRULY TIMELESS!! Grew up with em! The Dollars Trilogy! & The Wild Bunch! They Just DONT Have That kinda Quality NO More! God Bless.

harleydavidson
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R.I.P Ennio Morricone, musical extraordinaire and composer of the most iconic intro theme in cinematic history. May you never be forgotton!

calvinfolan
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Il Morte Di Soldato Is The Perfect Song For The Funeral Of The Master Of Masters

pamelagarrido
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There were several brilliant quotes from this magnificent film. For instance Tuco's aphorism: "If you work for a living, why do you kill yourself working?"

matshagglund
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I'm a big Eastwood fan... but Tuco is the real star in this movie.

DanCork
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The music playing when Tuco is running through the cemetery is so amazing even after rewatches it makes the scene as engaging to me as it was the first time I saw it.

SawBlood
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"For all the times I've saved your life, such ingratitude."

soaceba
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End of 2020 and I'm in heaven knowing that my father showed me this masterpiece long ago. R.I.P. my father and Ennio. Play well for God out there 😊

Adherento
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RIP to one of the greatest soundtrack composers of all time.

philcampbell
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La musica di L'estasi dell'oro è la megliore composizione che ho ascoltato nella mia vita. È sublime, e l'interpretazione di Eli Wallach aggiunge il sentimiento da che lui è disesperato per trovare l'oro. Ed è giustamente, l'estassi dell'oro, il migliore titulo.

joacostefoni
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Con le tue musiche hai arricchito del 50% le scene dei films.

preferiti-untp
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There's 2 kinds of people in this world. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig

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