Michele Lacerenza played most of these trumpet solos composed bu Enno Morricone including all the Eastwood trilogy spaghetti western. He was truly a gifted player. RIP.
This music sends shivers and empowers your soul. It is that good it is off the ricter scale of good. Thank God for such brilliance. I am on a mission to get cd's and listen much more.
+Dean Humble Tarantino is an uninspired hack with a really, really deprived mind. I think he's one of the worst directors ever existed, even Uwe Boll is better in my opinion. Makes me ashamed of being a fan of classic Italian cinema sometimes.
You guys suck. This song was wasted on a forgettable movie. Tarantino uses music LEGALLY from dead movies in scenes far more fitting and dramatic. This song wasn't even in Kill Bill you fools.
@@Commander_Rane it was you idiot it played in the o-ren ishii anime scene, plus who gives a shit if he legally used it, i rather have an illegal use of a soundtrack if it fits better than a shitty legal one
Why hasn't this been released on DVD? I recall seeing this for the first time back in 197-something at the age of 13 or 14 on a holiday in Italy. My older coulsin took both myself and my brother to the flicks to watch this one evening. Didn't understand a word since it was in Italian, but we were both blown away by the film and the score. After the fnale and credits, we looked at each other with a WTF have we just watched look on our faces. Why hasn't anyone posted the film on TH-cam yet?
Well for Inglorious Basterds the man who was his composure was working on some other things so he gave him music he did from other films. Even though Tarantino wanted an original score, but I get your point.
@quizno1992 Same here. It made me want to rewatch the good, the bad and the ugly. I liked "the lonely shepherd" in kill bill. it got me to like the pan flute
The interiors were usually filmed in Rome. Exteriors-Almeria,Spain which is all desert with Italian, spanish, and the token American actor,usually the star. Tarantino took from a lot great but ignored films. Only people who know these films can see it.
The term comes from the fact that Italian directors made these films. It has nothing to do with 'spaghetti' meaning bland or anything. That's what I first thought, anyway, until I actually saw one.
Alice Gribble - I think the term spaghetti western stems from the expression from japan that they termed noodle western. The americans caught on and termed them spaghetti for its European market flavor.
Sergio Leone (The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly) and other Italian directors filmed a lot of Westerns using Italy's landscape in the 1960s, which is why they're called Spaghetti Westerns.
Jordan Elias They weren't filmed in Italy. Spain and the Canary Islands were their main film sets. As it happens an italain journalist seems to be the origin of the expression whilst reporting on the films for the USA - As Fistful of Dollars was based on the Japanese Yojimbo and the Italian remake was called a Noodle western, that is why I considered the term to be borrowed from the Japanese.
Among the currrent film makers Quentin Tarantino is the only one who realized that the real goldmine of Italian cinema was not in the snobbish list (Fellini, Antonioni, you name it), but in the b-movies. Thang god he is keeping alive the genre whereas the Italians totally caved in to minimalist shit passed off as art
I can’t stop listening to this….its so epic it makes driving to circle k feel like something out of the Iliad
Nothing better than Spaghetti westerns and the music that sets the tone!
It's Longs days of vengance. I lunghi giorni della vendetta. Los largos días de la venganza. A great film of Giuliano Gemma. Music Armando Trovaioli
Più vedo questo video, più mi piace... Che musicone...E che filmone!!
Ennio morricone, Armando Trovaioli, bruno nicolai . son y serán los mejores compositores de Spaghetti Western.
Cipriano & Lavagnino are good also.....
Michele Lacerenza played most of these trumpet solos composed bu Enno Morricone including all the Eastwood trilogy spaghetti western. He was truly a gifted player. RIP.
I just can't stop and imagine myself in Once Upon a Time in the West.
I need an adventure badly.
I feel ya bro
5 grams of mushrooms......
There's an evil American empire slowly but surely taking over the world, that needs a defeatin' cowboy. Saddle up!
Yeah, me too :(
Me too
.. driving down the highway a 79 transam listening to that kind of music ...its as epic as it could get
Giuliano Gemma o mocinho dos mocinhos um escelente ator deixou saudades
a shame that they stoped makeing these great movies,i love the soundtracks.
Jemima was a legend in his time
R.I.P. Giuliano Gemma....
This music sends shivers and empowers your soul. It is that good it is off the ricter scale of good.
Thank God for such brilliance. I am on a mission to get cd's and listen much more.
Holy crap!! this is just too awesome, the composer is (or was?) a genius !!!
Amazing song. Tarantino also used it in the first Kill Bill.
Daniel Patrin Jesus how many fucking soundtracks did he take from spaghetti westerns? This one too?!
+Dean Humble
Tarantino is an uninspired hack with a really, really deprived mind. I think he's one of the worst directors ever existed, even Uwe Boll is better in my opinion. Makes me ashamed of being a fan of classic Italian cinema sometimes.
Aussie Noonga Then you get his pre-pubescent fanbase commenting on everything "Wait I thought dis song was from kill bill!!". It's just embarrassing.
You guys suck. This song was wasted on a forgettable movie. Tarantino uses music LEGALLY from dead movies in scenes far more fitting and dramatic. This song wasn't even in Kill Bill you fools.
@@Commander_Rane it was you idiot it played in the o-ren ishii anime scene, plus who gives a shit if he legally used it, i rather have an illegal use of a soundtrack if it fits better than a shitty legal one
RIP also to Franco De Gemini who played the harmonica in this, in all Sergio Leone westerns and hundreds of other scores.
The music gives me goosebumps....
Merci pour cette musique - J'adore, quelle beau moment de détente et de souvenirs.
Why hasn't this been released on DVD? I recall seeing this for the first time back in 197-something at the age of 13 or 14 on a holiday in Italy. My older coulsin took both myself and my brother to the flicks to watch this one evening. Didn't understand a word since it was in Italian, but we were both blown away by the film and the score. After the fnale and credits, we looked at each other with a WTF have we just watched look on our faces. Why hasn't anyone posted the film on TH-cam yet?
I dreamt about this track last night - thanks for posting!!
one of the finest music, love it
I need to get to New Mexico fast...
this Canadian weather sucks..
a very good western, wonderful music, I love it!
Extremely high class of this non-Morricone film music ! I have ordered a DVD for the film...It could hardly be THAT good - or ?
wow i am amazed, u are like the first person in two years for me who actually gets the point and not starts a stupid argeue
Amando Trovajoli deu um show nesse tema e RIP Giuliano Gemma.
morricone is a gineus!!! rip maestro!!!!!
I love this music! And I do like some of these spaghetti westerns.
I always listen to "Long Days of Vengeance", while reading DC NEW 52: Jonah Hex. Great song and Great comic.
it unbeliveble how hard it is for people too have a regular conversation instaed of argueing
Extremely good non-Morricone spaghetti western music !
beautiful man and SUPER ACTOR Giuliano Gemma
Awesome theme song!
fantastica melodia del spaghetti western es lo maximo gracias
This track is our livegig intro for my Rockband "SATIS N PAIN"!
Well for Inglorious Basterds the man who was his composure was working on some other things so he gave him music he did from other films. Even though Tarantino wanted an original score, but I get your point.
Classic so much atmosphere
This kind of music makes me want to slip on some cowboy boots with spurs, hop on a horse, and gallup to the theatre to watch a Tarantino movie.
tarantino is bullshit beside sergio leone fella.
+Oscar E. Vill Can't agree. They both share the same western essence.
Miguel Fernandes que no carnal!
Cana Dude What does this have to do with Tarantino?
Watch more of his films. QT is a huge fan of spaghetti westerns and this type of music has found it's way into them
RIP Giuliano
There's actually 6 separate tracks from the film score in this video.
when i am shot aand I am walking before falling and dying, I want this music to play
Yup….music to accompany you to the next world ….its actually religious ….it makes me think of the crucifixion
There may not be many of us around now , but shit yeah we're real Mr !
Quentin Tarantino released a "teaser script" for Kill Bill Vol. 3 and suggested that you listen to this link while reading it. Awesome.
Love this.
Obra de arte!!!!
Este é o .Eldorado de todos os artista de faroeste grande guiliano gemma saudades
i love Quinton Tarantino becouse he embraces this form of music in his films.
He’s a pedophile
Doing the dishes has never been so inspiring.
G.GEMMA....bon acteur aussi dans " les anges mangent aussi des fayots " ...avec bud Spencer ..
you are cool. i like to have different songs to the soundtrack of my life too.
My favorite movie , the most ( *beautiful song* ) starts from 6:00
Kill Bill brought me here 9 years ago.
Sounds dope. Sounds like the music some Cambodians sampled in sad songs.
gooood!!!!
thank you!
Giulianoooooooooooooooooooooo Geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeema AMAZING
Until now I didn't know that wonderful Soundtrack was composed for an other movie than Kill Bill lol
I guess because most productions were Italian. Check it out in wikipedia
Giuliano Gemma meu amior ídolo do cinema. parabéns
magique ce son !
@quizno1992 Same here. It made me want to rewatch the good, the bad and the ugly. I liked "the lonely shepherd" in kill bill. it got me to like the pan flute
Your English looks good to me.
The interiors were usually filmed in Rome. Exteriors-Almeria,Spain which is all desert with Italian, spanish, and the token American actor,usually the star. Tarantino took from a lot great but ignored films. Only people who know these films can see it.
un genie
G.G. ..bon acteur !
It is very similar to quoting same stupid line everywhere.
Giuliano Gemma nasceu para o faroeste e o faroeste para ele os filmes qui ele participava empolgava a gente
Bravoooooo
Armando Trovaioli - I lunghi giorni della vendetta
R.I.P. Ringo
It's called "La prateria" (The prairie).
Ah. Speghetti Westerns...Western films with Italian composers.
is this music by morricone?
a Movie mix like a Spaghetti western also bad Max with Swordsmans . Would be Cool.
The term comes from the fact that Italian directors made these films. It has nothing to do with 'spaghetti' meaning bland or anything. That's what I first thought, anyway, until I actually saw one.
@OnkelBermuda its available from AMAZON UNDER THE ITALIAN TITLE .... I LUNHGI GIORNI DELLA VENDETTA
At 0:36 it sounds a bit like the music from Star Wars II, when Padme and Anakin enter the arena.
God, I love this music! Anybody know if it's avaliable on CD?
Alice Gribble - I think the term spaghetti western stems from the expression from japan that they termed noodle western. The americans caught on and termed them spaghetti for its European market flavor.
Sergio Leone (The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly) and other Italian directors filmed a lot of Westerns using Italy's landscape in the 1960s, which is why they're called Spaghetti Westerns.
Jordan Elias They were Italian made, but often filmed in Andalucia Spain.
Jordan Elias They weren't filmed in Italy. Spain and the Canary Islands were their main film sets. As it happens an italain journalist seems to be the origin of the expression whilst reporting on the films for the USA - As Fistful of Dollars was based on the Japanese Yojimbo and the Italian remake was called a Noodle western, that is why I considered the term to be borrowed from the Japanese.
***** Cool! Now I know. Thanks guys. I suppose the Spaghetti comes solely from the Italian production then.
6:00 Grand funk obviously ripped this off and made Closer to home (im your captain). I could hear it on first pass...plain as day.
cool
Among the currrent film makers Quentin Tarantino is the only one who realized that the real goldmine of Italian cinema was not in the snobbish list (Fellini, Antonioni, you name it), but in the b-movies. Thang god he is keeping alive the genre whereas the Italians totally caved in to minimalist shit passed off as art
Un peliculón...
American "Wild West" films, filmed in Italy.
doesnt the live band "Spindrift" from L.A. play spaghetti western music like this?
yeah
@lovepeacepoetry A band called Gypsy Pistolero do. They had 4 songs on the WET video game. Google it. great stuff.
Can someone tell me were/how I can download this song.. it's awesome
tarantino included a part of this song in the short of Kill Bill.
at 6:00 it really sounds like Conway Twitty :>
I've never seen this western, but isn't that the Mexican captain from 'Duck You Sucker'?
Ah thanks. Sure does look like him though.
I like the second song most, how does it called?
Does anyone know where to find the harmonica tabs of the last song ???
(Tutto Finisce All'Alba - Armando Trovajoli)
👏👏👏
can someone tell me, where exactly does the term 'spaghetti western' come from? Thanks.
Ten years late but it means shot in Italy but often by American companies
@@chequerchats2379 not
its to live as if to die at any moment...interesting
can someone tell me where i can find the music which is played when they are in the union prison camp
Anybody think of Red Dead Revolver from this?
@kirin608 Is this music avaliable on CD?