I like this video because of the wonderful creepiness of it all. Who knows what could be lurking in those shadows?
Enjoy!
I like this video because of the wonderful creepiness of it all. Who knows what could be lurking in those shadows?
Enjoy!
Today’s song of the day comes to use Ennio Morricone’s score for the 1972 giallo, Who Saw Her Die? This may not be one Morricone’s best-known soundtracks but it’s still one of his best. The movie’s pretty good as well.
From Who Saw Her Die:
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Today’s song of the day comes from Ennio Morricone’s score for the 2000 Italian film, Malena!
Here, from a performance in Chile, is Morricone’s Malena:
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Today’s song of the day comes from Ennio Morricone’s score for Sergio Leone’s 1971 film, Duck, You Sucker! Also known as A Fistful of Dynamite, this is probably Leone’s most underrated film and Morricone’s excellent score seems to be a bit underrated as well.
Though it may have been dismissed when originally released, many critics have recently discovered that the film actually holds up surprisingly well. So does Morricone’s score.
From Duck, You Sucker!:
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Continuing our tribute to Ennio Morricone, today’s song of the day is the main theme from 1965’s For A Few Dollars More. If Sergio Leone’s version of the old west was as a mythological landscape, Morricone’s music was always the perfect soundtrack.
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Our tribute to Ennio Morricone will be coming to a close at the end of this week. We’ve shared a lot of unforgettable music from Morricone and hopefully, we’ve encouraged you to track down a few of the films that he scored. Obviously, there’s no way that we could do a tribute to Morricone without including the main theme from Sergio Leone’s first Spaghetti western, A Fistful of Dollars.
Though it may not be as well known as Morricone’s scores for The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly and Once Upon A Time In The West, it’s just as epic. The real old west may not have featured Morricone’s music playing in the background but it definitely should have.
Here is the main theme from A Fistful of Dollars!
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Well, we’re starting in on the final week of our tribute to Ennio Morricone so today, I want to share one of his most important compositions.
The 1970 film, Investigation Of A Citizen About Suspicion, was a dark satire about police corruption and murder in Italy. It was not only critically acclaimed but it also won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. (That award is now known as Best International Film.) The success of this film showed that Morricone was more than just a composer of epic Western themes and it also introduced his music to a whole new group of filmgoers.
Here is Morricone’s Main Theme From Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion:
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The 1975 film Autopsy is a great giallo, one that definitely deserves to be better known than it is. Another thing that deserves to be better known is Ennio Morricone’s wonderful score for this film. Hence, today’s song of the day: Ennio Morricone’s Main Theme From Autopsy!
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Since today is Mario Bava’s birthday, it only seems appropriate that today’s song of the day should come from one of his films.
From Ennio Morricone’s score to Mario Bava’s 1968 film Danger: Diabolik, here is Deep Down!
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