My favourite soundtrack! Battle Of The Mounds when they are getting ready for the fight and then the choir kicks in when the horse are charging at full speed, amazing! I can listen to anything by Basil Poledouris for hours 😄
@@Robert_Douglass not to diminish Poledouris' great score but it's heavily inspired by classical music of Russian composers. It's not that unique in a grand scale of things.
"As the mist in the castle dungeon dissolved into dim light, Conan stood before a snake whose dimensions no man had ever seen. It's head rose 30 feet high and its titanic coils looped about in obscene horror. Instinctively Conan stood as rigidly and unmoving as a statute. From one of the beast's 8 inch fangs a droplet of purple venom bubbled out and dropped onto Conan's left thigh. The venom sizzled onto the flesh causing unbearable pain but the Cimmerian never moved even a fraction of an inch leaving a scar which he bore until the day he died." - The Scarlet Citadel, Robert E. Howard (1935).
Great Gilles!🤩 One of the soundtracks I love most! From Oscar.💖 A perfect, legendary film.💥 Who knows what path the story would have taken if the character of the beloved Valeria were alive...?🥲 (Sandahl Bergman had a birthday last November) For years, we have been hoping for the final chapter!⚔ In another life, I would like to be reborn Conan, or collect his sword...💪🏻
"When I cannot stand alone, it will be time to die. But, by Crom, I would like to have a flagon of wine." - Conan after slaying Thak the Gorilla in Rouges in the House - Robert E. Howard (1933)
Très très bon, vraiment excellent merci.
R.I.P James Earl Jones.
My favourite soundtrack!
Battle Of The Mounds when they are getting ready for the fight and then the choir kicks in when the horse are charging at full speed, amazing!
I can listen to anything by Basil Poledouris for hours 😄
Too bad he's not around anymore, he'd be great for a Warhammer 40K score.
#warhammer40Kmovie
@@Robert_Douglass not to diminish Poledouris' great score but it's heavily inspired by classical music of Russian composers. It's not that unique in a grand scale of things.
"As the mist in the castle dungeon dissolved into dim light, Conan stood before a snake whose dimensions no man had ever seen. It's head rose 30 feet high and its titanic coils looped about in obscene horror. Instinctively Conan stood as rigidly and unmoving as a statute. From one of the beast's 8 inch fangs a droplet of purple venom bubbled out and dropped onto Conan's left thigh. The venom sizzled onto the flesh causing unbearable pain but the Cimmerian never moved even a fraction of an inch leaving a scar which he bore until the day he died." - The Scarlet Citadel, Robert E. Howard (1935).
Great Gilles!🤩
One of the soundtracks I love most! From Oscar.💖
A perfect, legendary film.💥
Who knows what path the story would have taken if the character of the beloved Valeria were alive...?🥲 (Sandahl Bergman had a birthday last November)
For years, we have been hoping for the final chapter!⚔
In another life, I would like to be reborn Conan, or collect his sword...💪🏻
"When I cannot stand alone, it will be time to die. But, by Crom, I would like to have a flagon of wine." - Conan after slaying Thak the Gorilla in Rouges in the House - Robert E. Howard (1933)
This is like a wonderful end credits suite
Epic! Thank you Gilles!
Why do you listen?
He was Basil, Basil Poledouris. He can not listen. I listen for him!
Rip. Thank you. Legend. ❤️
😥
Superb. I really enjoyed the extended version of this track. Conan the Barbarian is fantastic
SIR, CONGRATULATIONS FROM POLEDOURIS' COUNTRY, FOR YOUR MASTERING!
Do you plan to make a suite for Conan the Destroyer?
Maybe later.
Alum dare id Hephaestus, id ire fundi
Fati virum, omni brachium
Pulchris profundis infernarum servi fati
Impoteo Infernarum
Pulchris infernarum profundis
Impoteo, impoteo fati
Impoteo Infernarum
Alum dare, dolere, id Hephaestus, id ire
Pro profundis fati
Pro pulchris infernarum profundis
Pro pulchris omni fati brachium
Pulchris profundis infernarum servi fati
Profundis, profundis fati
Alum dare, dolere, id Hephaestus, id ire
Pro profundis fati.