Ennio Morricone ggggggoooooonnnnnneeeee

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Camroc2
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Wrote some of the most evocative film music ever.
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Faaack. First ever heard his work on a Fistful of Dynamite, without which I reckon Goldfrapp have no first album. Wrote some of the best and collaborated with the best right up till the end.

RIP.
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One of the greats, RIP.

Here’s my main man paying tribute. Patton released albums by Morricone on his Ipecac label and they collaborated on occasion.

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Wow. This only arrived last week:
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Estasi dell'oro

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9Kujas1IsM

or if you prefer a more classical version

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3IlqY1CbI0
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sheeeeeeit

have this lp jacket framed on my wall

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That's a shame. I had his Mission Theme on the shortlist for my wedding (an in-joke about the "new world" - yes yes lame :oops: )
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Slim 293
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RIP Il Maestro, the greatest film compoaser of all time... nobody will ever match his body of work.

Time to spam with a few favourites...



(reused by Tarantino for Inglourious Basterds)








Everyone should also check out his work with Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza, otherwise known as The Group...

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Gordon Bennett
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Auckman wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2020 9:19 am That's a shame. I had his Mission Theme on the shortlist for my wedding (an in-joke about the "new world" - yes yes lame :oops: )
The Mission theme is a stunning piece of music. I was only discussing the Cinema Paradiso soundtrack with my wife yesterday. So many iconic soundtracks.
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The best version of The Good the Bad and the Ugly, IMHO:




In fact, Geoff Love and his Orchestra make all the best versions of the old western movie themes.
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Magical, evocative, superb.

RIP
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Sad day, everyone knows some of his work even if the name is unfamiliar . Can you imagine the Dollars films without the evocative soundtrack ?
One of the first where the music really ‘made’ the movie and as integral as any piece of acting or cinematic shot imho - and only second to visual effect.
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Yeeb wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2020 9:58 am Sad day, everyone knows some of his work even if the name is unfamiliar . Can you imagine the Dollars films without the evocative soundtrack ?
One of the first where the music really ‘made’ the movie and as integral as any piece of acting or cinematic shot imho - and only second to visual effect.
That was the whole point. Leone wanted the music to be integral: so much so that some scenes in films were extended deliberately to enable the score/piece to run its full length.

He wanted to mimic the orchestra's impact in opera/theatre but did not have the funds for that. Hence the use of stuff like electric guitars, jew-harps etc. I think Leone and Morricone were at school together.

[Read some of this is the notes accompanying the album posted above]
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Will be missed, I often go down a you tube rabbit hole listening to his music, so evocative. RIP Ennio
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Deborah's theme
Childhood poverty
Once upon a time in America



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