A Clockwork Orange Theme - Orchestra

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Theme from Stanley Kubrick's "Clockwork Orange" performed by the Equale Brass Ensemble.

The piece, written in 1695 by Henry Purcell, was originally meant to honor the recently passed Queen Mary II of England.

"Funeral of Queen Mary by" Henry Purcell
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I listen to this whenever I drink milk

melon
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Droogs, I can't help but listen to this song as often as I can. It's just so dark. Everytime I hear those horns, I get a real giddy feeling in me yarbles, and picture the opening scene of A Clockwork Orange in me gulliver. Real horrorshow!

zacharyivanhawkins
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There was me, That is Alex, and our three droogs, that is Pete, Georgie, And Dim.
And we sat there, at the korova milkbar, wondering out rasoodocks what to do with the evening. The korova milkbar sold milk plus, milk velocet, milk synthesmic, or drencrum, which is what we were drinking. This would sharpen you up and get you ready for a little bit of the old- ultra-violence

MenInBlackStudios
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*These kind of sick melodies have an addictive effect on my soul.*

nocturnal
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Great piece to go with a great film about a great book.

zacharyivanhawkins
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Kubrick had such an amazing ear for music.

Casarzino
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I've seen the movie yesterday and it's my new hyperfixation. It's one of the bests movies I've ever seen. I will never forget the first time I've seen it. Forever in my heart.

lisa.amethyst
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I just saw the film. Thank You Stanley Kubrick.

strwberrytrash
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Finally watched the film last night and I am completely blown away. This was cinema at its finest! Wonderful, fitting music, an uneasy atmosphere and environment, beautiful camerawork and set design, and a truly terrifying performance by Malcolm McDowell; what else could someone want?

IrkenZim
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As a kid in the UK I heard of Clockwork Orange, there was a copy in the school library remove - where books deemed unfit for the kids to see were removed and stored by the teachers. The cover fascianted me. In the 80's there were stories of VHS copies floating around but I never could get hold of one but I did know someone at work who claimed to have seen it at the cinema before it was pulled from circulation and effectivly banned by Kubrik himself. Finall after he died his widow allowed the film to be finall re-released.
It surpassed expectaintions - a true gut grabbing movie like Alien, Eraserhead or Joker. We don't get enough films of this caliber, if you've never seen it then you should but be sure to watch it late at night for the best effect

steeveedee
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You know. I love Clockwork Orange. My favorite scene is when Alexander is cured and he's being presented to the scientists, and they bring out the naked woman and Alexander's lust for violence and rape is crushed as he desperately tries to touch her and all he does is curl into a ball clinching his fist. it's a powerful and amazing scene and stands out to me to date.

baddgerpaw
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"The piece, written in 1695 by Henry Purcell, was originally meant to honor the recently passed Queen Mary II of England."
No, it was written for being the soundtrack of Kubricks "Clock Work Orange", Purcell didn't only know that back then.

Arjetube
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A masterpiece of cinema, a legendary and authentic soundtrack!!!

dovesdu
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my favorite movie and my favorite song from the masterpiece

IWockySlushl
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Come with uncle and hear all proper!  Hear angel trumpets and devil trombones.

MrBeaux
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Goosebumps all over the body and brain

asmrscream
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I feel like performing the ol' in out, in out while listening to this masterpiece my brothers

barrylyndon
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"There's me. That is Alex, and my three droobs. That's Pete, Georgy, and Dim."

aaronluke
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I always get exited hearing this when rewatching the movie, favorite movie of all time

HelterSkelter__
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Viddy well little brother, viddy well.

starkillr