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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 😘
Aww, now I get who the man with hat is.👏👏 Thanks for this info! I definitely look forward to watching the movie hopefully I can find it on Netflix!☺️ Thanks a lot for your kind words too. And lots of love from my end☺️☺️
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. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 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 🇨🇱😘👍
Wow I definitely need to see Ennio Morricone’s original version 👏. I’m hearing of Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach newly and I am also very interested in the movie now.❤ Thank you so much! Love from Naija!🇳🇬
@@MorenikejiTaiwo Some songs by Ennio Morricone that you should listen to. I can't tell you which one I prefer. "Rabbia e Tarantella" (used from Tarantino in Inglourious Basterds) "Chi Mai". (in the version used by the film "Le professionnel") "Il Mucchio selvaggio" (from the movie My Name is Nobody) "Ancora Qui" sung by Elisa, also author of the text (used in Tarantino's Django U.) "The Great Silence - Restless" (From the film "The Great Silence") "Jill's Theme (From "Once Upon a Time in the West) "Gabriel's Oboe" (From The Mission) "Deborah's Theme" (From Once upon a Time in America)
So happy you enjoyed this symphony orchestra. The movie this music is for is why you see a hanged man. Watch the movie darlin', and keep smiling it is beautiful.
@tomdouge6618 0 seconds ago Enrico Morricone said how he was limited by the budget he had to make the music for the Spaghetti Westerns and he had to improvise on the arrangement to make his melodies seem more epic. No one has EVER made a better use of arrangement. All arrangements should be/must be measured against this definitive masterpiece!
This is such a great video (another great one from you). There's another fantastic concert of music by Ennio Morricone, and also conducted by Morricone it's at the Concerto Arena di Verona. Go check out their performance of "Once Upon A Time In the West". Life-changing. CHEERS and thanks!
Hey Mo, the first part is the title song from a famous spaghetti Western (so called because they were mainly filmed in Italy and Spain) of the same name from 1966, made by Italian director Sergio Leone, in my opinion one of the 20 best movies ever. It stars Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach and Lee van Cleef. The music was written by the famous film music composer Ennio Morricone. If you have the chance to watch this film, don't hesitate. A significant piece of film history. Another song (started at 3:00) is almost better: The Ecstasy of Gold - which can be heard at the showdown.
"The Ecstasy of Gold" plays when Tuco discovers Sad Hill Cemetery and starts running through it looking for the grave marked Arch Stanton. The music you're thinking of is called "The Trio", another great composition by Ennio Morricone.
Hello Baby Girl! Thank you so much for reacting to this classic! I had never seen the video so it was a joy to watch all the intricacies of combining the vocals and the instrumentation into this masterpiece. And, as always, your reaction captured all of this magnificence...
You really need to watch the movie. It is one of the finest westerns ever made, and made Clint Eastwood, and probably Ennio Morricone, the composer, World Famous. Although Morricone had already some really awesome work like this before, but not as famously.
You MUST watch the film. The director loved the music so much he couldn't bear to shorten any of it, so he lengthened the scenes to fit the music. Now the long scenes of faces with that music is classic. Metallica used music from that film at the start of that huge concert in Russia you watched.
parts of this were played at moscow (live performance) of metalica playing their song , enter sandman. over a million people there in attendance. amazing stuff! the good (clint eastwoods character), the bad (lee van cleef's character), and the ugly.....i don't recall who played him but that was the man hanging (not literally). for me its about the same....the whole movement is about the hunt, the catch, the fight and the aftermath...but that might just be me. good stuff!
This is probably ennio moriconi most well known film score, very powerful and emotional music. I first see the good bad and the ugly back in the early 80's it's my favourite film. Lost count of how many times I've watched the film and never get tired of watching it. You should watch once upon a time in the West that also has a fantastic moriconi score.
Hi! Mo❤, atypical for a symphony Orchestra. 😮 but its a trend going through. Movie scores, musical hits, classic pop (beatles), is often at the repertoire, which is aired live. At least here in Denmark. Nice to see your smile again❤🤩💥❤
Hi Morenikeji. What a good choice ! The movie was incredible and the music excellent. If you listen the music in quadrafonisch then is it so stunning then go all the hair on my body standing right up ! Thanks for this beautiful choice ! Love from Holland and a Big 😘👍🙋🏼♂️🇳🇱
If you've never watched the movie that this song is from you should check it out! Clint Eastwood at his best! I think you noticed the guy hanging from the rafters! If I'm not mistaken I think he is there from the song Hang 'em High, also starring Clint Eastwood, and worth a watch too! Correct me if I'm wrong please someone!
Hello beautiful baby girl 💗💗🥰🥰 Ennio Morricone wrote the music for the western Once Upon a Time in the West. I like to congratulate you for your 60k subscribers 🎉🥂❤ Love huges and kisses 😘 Leon.
Thank you for not interrupting the music and letting us enjoy it.
👍👍💯💯
agreed
they usually have to do this to avoid getting kicked off for copyright violation. It is why others do it.
You are watching a reaction video. If you want to watch it without interruptions, you can!
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!
Perfectly put. You wouldn't think a man running around a graveyard would be in any way captivating but it's an astounding piece of film
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.
Wow, thanks for this info!
Thanks for your kind words too😍
@@MorenikejiTaiwo AND!! ..you are one gorgeous woman!!! 😍🥰😘
@MorenikejiTaiwo Yes I highly recommend watching this movie. It made the actor Clint Eastwood famous.
@@MorenikejiTaiwo too long since i have seen you, hope you are well, much love to you baby girl
Where are you? You were my favorite
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.
The human voice can be an amazing musical instrument. I had chills too.
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...
HAPPY MOTHERS DAY TO YOU AND YOU'RES DARLIN ❤️
And I'd say you have the right to be. This is so hauntingly beautiful.
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.
You see the movie and hear the music. But it doesn't fall from the blue sky. This is how they make it. Impressive isn't it.
The fact that you got chills is something to be treasured. It means that you are very human and in touch with your spirit. Not everyone can say that.
It's even more powerful is you watch the movie so you know the events behind the music.
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
The second part is "Ecstasy of Gold" from the same movie. The late, great Ennio Morricone is a musical genius.
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.
What an incredible performance,never tired of listening to this ❤❤❤
Really incredible 👏💯
@@MorenikejiTaiwo i have watched this many time, but with my baby girl its so nice
Embarrassing how many times I've listen to this theme song.
Every time I see this version I get teary eyed. They are fantastic! Best version EVER!
Ennio Morricone...the GODFATHER of all Movie Scores! "Extasy of Gold", always GOOSEBOMBS !!!!
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.
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.
The finest music on the tube! This doesn't half stir the soul.
You were absolutely radiant as you listened to more and more of the beauty in this music
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.
Don't forget Eli Wallack standing on a grave marker/cross waiting for him. Hence the man hanging in the orchestra pit.
Omg. 2 songs in 1?! Brilliant 👏👏👏
Yodeling???? I think not!
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.
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.
We miss our favorite baby girl. Hope you are well and happy :) We enjoy you enjoying music ❤️
Imagine being there live...so much more immersive 😊
One of the greates Music Scores of all times, right after "Once upon a time in the West".
You need to see this legendary Movie, with legendary Actors and an epic legendary Standoff.
It's still absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!
The silhouette of the man in the hat was ‘The Good’ he was played by Clint Eastwood in the movie.
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 😘
Aww, now I get who the man with hat is.👏👏
Thanks for this info!
I definitely look forward to watching the movie hopefully I can find it on Netflix!☺️
Thanks a lot for your kind words too. And lots of love from my end☺️☺️
Hello, this soundtrack by Ennio Morricone is very impressive
If this song doesn't give you chills, you literally have no soul
Professional Musicians and Professional Singers..it doesn't get any better
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.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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 🇨🇱😘👍
Wow
I definitely need to see Ennio Morricone’s original version 👏.
I’m hearing of Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach newly and I am also very interested in the movie now.❤
Thank you so much!
Love from Naija!🇳🇬
It is a cult classic and regular classic.
@@MorenikejiTaiwo Some songs by Ennio Morricone that you should listen to.
I can't tell you which one I prefer.
"Rabbia e Tarantella" (used from Tarantino in Inglourious Basterds)
"Chi Mai". (in the version used by the film "Le professionnel")
"Il Mucchio selvaggio" (from the movie My Name is Nobody)
"Ancora Qui" sung by Elisa, also author of the text (used in Tarantino's Django U.)
"The Great Silence - Restless" (From the film "The Great Silence")
"Jill's Theme (From "Once Upon a Time in the West)
"Gabriel's Oboe" (From The Mission)
"Deborah's Theme" (From Once upon a Time in America)
One of the best!
Maestro che musica sei un grande grazie ❤❤❤
The significant's of the hanging man is he was a member of the orchestra who was late for practice !!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ennio Morricone, the " Maestro " 🇮🇹
I still recommend Once Upon a Time in the West - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra & Tuva
So happy you enjoyed this symphony orchestra. The movie this music is for is why you see a hanged man. Watch the movie darlin', and keep smiling it is beautiful.
The "Wa Wa Wa" part isn't only vocal, there is also an Harmonica
Great reaction, Mo! This is a great version of these song's. Oh, and by the way you look stunning tonight as you always do 😊.
Thank you!!🥰
Your smile at this music is so beautiful... Definitely liking your channel and subscribing
@tomdouge6618
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Enrico Morricone said how he was limited by the budget he had to make the music for the Spaghetti Westerns and he had to improvise on the arrangement to make his melodies seem more epic. No one has EVER made a better use of arrangement. All arrangements should be/must be measured against this definitive masterpiece!
This is such a great video (another great one from you). There's another fantastic concert of music by Ennio Morricone, and also conducted by Morricone it's at the Concerto Arena di Verona. Go check out their performance of "Once Upon A Time In the West". Life-changing. CHEERS and thanks!
曲を聞いている時のあなたは、優しさに溢れたいい笑顔ですね!
Ennio Morricone
the big one, every time it gives me goosebumps
Great movie, great song
Such an awesome performance! Watching you enjoy this was such a pleasure. 😅
Thank you so much 🙏☺️
My grandpas favorite movie and the movie and music is outstanding keep up the outstanding work darlin 👍
THe performance by all of them was stunning, breath-taking!
Great reaction again. The amount of talent in that room is off the charts.
Love all your music but especially love the new hairstyle it is exquisite 🥰
Hey Mo, the first part is the title song from a famous spaghetti Western (so called because they were mainly filmed in Italy and Spain) of the same name from 1966, made by Italian director Sergio Leone, in my opinion one of the 20 best movies ever. It stars Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach and Lee van Cleef. The music was written by the famous film music composer Ennio Morricone. If you have the chance to watch this film, don't hesitate. A significant piece of film history. Another song (started at 3:00) is almost better: The Ecstasy of Gold - which can be heard at the showdown.
"The Ecstasy of Gold" plays when Tuco discovers Sad Hill Cemetery and starts running through it looking for the grave marked Arch Stanton. The music you're thinking of is called "The Trio", another great composition by Ennio Morricone.
Hello Baby Girl! Thank you so much for reacting to this classic! I had never seen the video so it was a joy to watch all the intricacies of combining the vocals and the instrumentation into this masterpiece. And, as always, your reaction captured all of this magnificence...
You really need to watch the movie. It is one of the finest westerns ever made, and made Clint Eastwood, and probably Ennio Morricone, the composer, World Famous. Although Morricone had already some really awesome work like this before, but not as famously.
You MUST watch the film.
The director loved the music so much he couldn't bear to shorten any of it, so he lengthened the scenes to fit the music. Now the long scenes of faces with that music is classic.
Metallica used music from that film at the start of that huge concert in Russia you watched.
Lol, your reactions are the most priceless. Definitely amazing music, but watching you always makes me smile.
Come back, baby girl. I miss you. Seeing your pretty smile makes my day. ❤
This always blows my mind every time I watch it. It looks they only hire the best for this.
Awesome cheers for playing this classic .
I’ve been waiting for a girl like you. Yours truly SE
Can't say enough. My favorite movie of all time
parts of this were played at moscow (live performance) of metalica playing their song , enter sandman. over a million people there in attendance. amazing stuff! the good (clint eastwoods character), the bad (lee van cleef's character), and the ugly.....i don't recall who played him but that was the man hanging (not literally). for me its about the same....the whole movement is about the hunt, the catch, the fight and the aftermath...but that might just be me. good stuff!
This is probably ennio moriconi most well known film score, very powerful and emotional music. I first see the good bad and the ugly back in the early 80's it's my favourite film. Lost count of how many times I've watched the film and never get tired of watching it. You should watch once upon a time in the West that also has a fantastic moriconi score.
Hi! Mo❤, atypical for a symphony Orchestra. 😮 but its a trend going through. Movie scores, musical hits, classic pop (beatles), is often at the repertoire, which is aired live. At least here in Denmark. Nice to see your smile again❤🤩💥❤
Hello my dear, thanks for your wonderful reaction !! I am missing you and your reactions !! ❤
Solo un genio come Ennio Morricone poteva comporre queste musiche che mandano in estasi ed in esaltazione totale qualsiasi individuo..
that clip is AMAZING, genius
Wow that would have been a great time to be part of the orchestra singing or playing an instrument for this classic song and movie.
Missing your videos Morenikeji. Hope you're back soon.
The finest and most perfect reaction to this wonderful perfomance, Morenkeji! You are The BEST!!
"The Ecstasy of Gold", which starts at the 3:00 mark is one of my all-time favorites. Now go watch the movie if you haven't already.
Hi Morenikeji. What a good choice ! The movie was incredible and the music excellent. If you listen the music in quadrafonisch then is it so stunning then go all the hair on my body standing right up ! Thanks for this beautiful choice ! Love from Holland and a Big 😘👍🙋🏼♂️🇳🇱
Performance like this makes life worth living.
WOW!!! Baby Girl cut her hair. Still pretty though. Always love the way you get in the vibe with every reaction you do. Nice job as always.
"The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" was a movie !! ... it was a western drama starring Clint Eastwood !! ... this was the music from the movie
your smile makes me smile, but your so on point through the video, wish you the best
One of my favorites especially watching your expression and your smile is one of the most beautiful I've seen. Thank you
Thanks!
If you've never watched the movie that this song is from you should check it out! Clint Eastwood at his best! I think you noticed the guy hanging from the rafters! If I'm not mistaken I think he is there from the song Hang 'em High, also starring Clint Eastwood, and worth a watch too! Correct me if I'm wrong please someone!
Beautiful reaction .. joy on your face .. and top it off .. a PERFECT hair part! :)
It such a great pleasure to your expressions while you enjoy something for the first time, god bless you.
Amazing!! This is the song that was played at the beginning of your "THIS WAS A DARE! | Metallica - Enter Sandman Live Moscow 1991 REACTION". Peace/JT
Omg! The intro!!!!
I need to listen to Metallica enter Sandman again!😄❤
Thank you☺️
Greetings beautiful 🌹. Musical instruments that bring out melodies to brighten the heart 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
They just makes me so proud to danish
Very good reaction video from a Very Beautiful Lady. Well Done💕
Great video , now you need to do a reaction to Once Upon a time in the west. Same orchestra performed it, and it’s superb.
This was an outstanding performance of a great piece of music,it was a fabulous interpretation
The live version recorded in Venice, with Moriconne itself is really good too.
'Ennio Morricone - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly ' from Venice I think, - on another level again.
The hanging man? Hangings were a recurring theme throughout the movie.
Hi Mo.
Hope all is well.
Just wanted to say “Merry Christmas” and I miss your reactions.
Take care.
One the most epic western films ever... great theme.......
Hello beautiful baby girl 💗💗🥰🥰
Ennio Morricone wrote the music for the western Once Upon a Time in the West.
I like to congratulate you for your 60k subscribers 🎉🥂❤
Love huges and kisses 😘 Leon.
Wooooww sooooo cool I love the movie, it old but I still love it love your reaction. Rock on girl 🤘✌️
One of the best wester movies of all time. If you look closely you can see the the "Wa Wa" singer had earrings the were revolvers.
Best hair style ever. Love it.
Another beauty, Morenikeji. ❤
This is the music theme to the movie The good the bad and the ugly.. Its a cowboy movie (a western).
god dam this is good so moving