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  • "You brought two too many." : D

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  • This song is what got me interested in playing the guitar, along with the guitar Gore is playing in this song. No joke, I heard this song and wanted to learn how to play, I literally said that.

  • "Keep your lovin' brother happy!"

  • I'm sure i've heard this before in a western movie (old schools one), in like a stand off scene...

    Or maybe i just want it to be in an old school western movie :D

  • .... it soud like a western

  • cool

  • Zimmer + Morricone = AWESOME

  • It is impossible to get over the feeling, the ONLY thig is possible, is to enhance it in within your self and use it in your own realization :))

  • this may be a little off topic here, but when i listen to this i see the opening seen from SG-U where the camera flys over the ancient ship, right when those awesome guitar rifts strike up

  • Wow the first whole minute sounds a lot like the Inception soundtrack.

  • @GrigoryanFilm same guy. Hans Zimmer did both the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack and the Inception soundtrack.

  • @agent00puffball I know it's sort of disappointing. Hans Zimmer always preserves the same style or approach to most of the movies he's done and the scores will turn out being really similar.

  • close your eyes, take a deep breath...now see Charles Bronson walking through the wide cinemascope screen, see Henry Fonda standing on the other side and this song is playing....wtf thats so epic...I have to watch "Once Upon a Time in the West" again

  • @ReDitionRED speak of the devil i just did :O

  • its parley

  • Pisses me off when people don't know this is a tribute to Morricone. Once Upon a Time in the West = Greatest film ever made. See it....NOW.

  • Can someone explain me the difference between a blatant tribute and a plain copy?

  • Beautiful tribute to Ennio Morricone in this.

  • Some people can't comprehense the true meaning of this scene. Let's recap: The leader of the largest, most aggresive company on the Earth, a twisted demonic pirate with a squid for a beard and a blacksmith who later on kills squidbeard and takes his place, meets up with the exceedingly rare Pirate King (and potentially the ONLY female Pirate King), a ghost pirate who was personally revived by the Goddess of all the Seas, and the epicest pirate ever in the history of forever. Holy crap.

  • 1:02-2:11 Musical orgasm. 

  • Knitting to this is epic.

  • @AnRhia13

    jes thats cool!

    Gore Verbinski plays the E-Guitar in this piece.

    Funny! ;-)

  • Stolen from Ennio Morricone, dress it up all you like, it's still the same tune :-p

  • parsley? pearly...party...

  • @AngelEatos parlay?

  • @Energyhedgehog YES that's the one!

  • @AngelEatos Curse whatever scum came up with the word of parlay. *spits*

  • @Energyhedgehog that would be the french~

    inventors on mayonise mind you~

  • Much like the scene in Kelly's Heros, it is a tribute to the spaghetti western soundtrack and standoff.

  • Is it just me, or does 1:02 fit really well with someone getting kicked in the crotch in slow motion?

  • Awesome actors+awesome music+awesome script+awesome story+awesome director= Pirates of the Caribbean

  • My favorite part was 0:01-2:11

  • They called At World's End that because it is AWEsome!

    BEST ONE!

    I don't care what anyone says!

  • @whydidthetilda wow that was a good one dude. AWEsome. lol cool

  • @getwilly1 thanks. Except, I'm a girl. Not a "dude". I would say savvy, but, in light of the video subject, it would be cheesy and weird. Not that I'm against either of those.

  • best movies evarrrrr.

    

  • hört sich so an wie spiel mir das lied vom tod

  • This was the Presence theme of the East Indian Company right?

  • its the 3rd's birthday

    Long live Jack Sparrow

    Woops there was a captain in there right xD

  • i just wish it was longer!!!

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  • this was a tribute to morricone's man with the harmonica says Wikipedia

  • @Jacno77

    Nevermind Wikipedia, it's pretty obvious if you have seen Once Upon a Time in the West.

    Awesome tribute, to be honest. At least At World's End tried to do something different with the franchise, not like the "just okay" second film or the completely hollow On Stranger Tides.

  • @THECLANLEEGEND I Vote 20/10 for the picture, and 1000/10 for the song.

  • doesn't matter how many times i listen to this... i never get over the feeling. love it.

  • I just love this music! thx for upploading=)

  • Hey idiots, its a blatant tribute to Morricone. Zimmer said so in an interview.

    So stop bitching, credit has been given where credit is due.

  • @explosiveDoctor By tribute, read note for note copy.  His Rango music is better.

  • @explosiveDoctor Morricone is the best, look at westerns :D

  • @explosiveDoctor Kwicherbitchin is what we say 'round here.

  • @explosiveDoctor It seems like ennio morricone's the man with the harmonica !!

  • @HaiderTheLion Gee,think with almost the same beats of music coupled with the Harmonica?

  • @silentbob8201 especially the second part ...

  • still have not decided whos better, hans zimmer or howard shore????? hummmmmmmmmmm

  • Imagine...you see one vessel coming to you...then 1000's while this is playing!

    When the first vessel appears, you all yell in battle force...then when the armada comes...you all fall silent! Love this epic scene.

  • 7 people have no respect for the genius that is hans zimmer

  • <3

  • 1:02 Gives Me The Biggest Fucking Shiver...

  • @UnderlordxMusic

    Yeah, weird, same thing at the same point... Great song, great feeling, this is art!

  • Sounds a lot like Ennio Morricone. But still a very nice track. Huge fan of Hans Zimmer :D

  • @Oxygenic

    (from Wikipedia)

    Hans Zimmer's Parlay in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Soundtrack is a tribute to Ennio Morricone's Man with a Harmonica.

    It's pretty clearly the same thing. Not to say it isn't awesome... But, seriously, how could you mess up a Morricone track? :)

  • such a dramaic peice.......i cant see how most ppl can miss the passion in instramental songs and think its nothing but a buch of instrumants playing without a singer.....*Sigh*...if only those foolish ppl knew........

  • I'd kiss Hans Zimmer if I could

    I love him

  • @crazyFRA93 i'm with you there

  • please download?

    

  • @jeffrey625625 torrent

  • i love potc and everything or it!!!!!

  • Love it, the guitar is played by the films director :D its epic

  • i can listen to this 24/7

  • I believe the term you're looking for is COMMANDEERED. Nautical term.

    The filmmakers COMMANDEERED Ennio Morricone western-style music for use in this film.

  • Man with a Harmonica!

  • @alexandergibbons

    It's true!

  • actually gore verbinski writed the guitar solo and hans zimmer just did his magic!!! awsome to those 2!!!!

  • gahh so much awesomeness

  • agreed. like a western.

  • like a western

  • Instead of me buying this, could you/someone send me this track please?

    my e-mail is davidtaylor22@live.co.uk

    thanks

  • I love that guitar. AH MAN, I WOULD I CAN DO THAT ON MINE GUITAR!!!!! Wow!

  • @eurokevin5 the actually player of the guitar is gore verbinski so :D he and hans zimmer writed it and yes its awsome!!!!

  • I love how all this songs from Hans Zimmer immediatly makes me think about the scene in the movie where this song is played. Never had that before.

  • Best scene in the movie

  • @iforgot87871 i love when sequals bring scenes like this that nobodies seen before. its awesome

  • @1994moviebuff Yea and it's so cool how everybody has a different agenda in that scene lol. Although, it's a bit complicated IMO. I love the far away shot of the sand bar when they are approaching each other.

  • drink up me hearties

  • this was writen as a tribute to Ennio Morricone's -Man With Harmonica-

  • 100.100

  • Is there a other soundtrack from that western music with longer music?

  • I always never really liked the song in the movie :/ idk I think of like a western place. But the song alone is excellent

    #POC #FTW

  • this song goes really fuckin well with the game Red Dead Redemption

  • @roflcopter1260 Red Dead Redemption is a good game, I hope there comes a version that John Marston was a rebel. (Sorry for bad language)

  • @roflcopter1260 Hell, the soundtrack to Red Dead Redemption was the soundtrack to Once Upon a Time in the West.

  • Sounds a little Western

  • PARLAY MATEY

  • @leekenobi21 Exactly!!!! An incredibly similar song is performed in Sergio Leone's 'Once upon a time in the west'

  • <3 absolutly amazingg!!!! :D

  • is there any way i can get an mp3 download of this? i love it

  • I always love a good theme myself - and it's really clever to me how they harmonize the dulcimer/strings theme of Cutler Beckett with the love-theme of Will Turner and Elizabeth (on the guitar)

  • Love the guitar riff.

  • @FaithorFire117 He did some damn good music in The Dark Knight.

  • Got this on my iPod CANT stop listening to it. :D <3

    I jsut love it when the Guitar starts at 1.02

  • LOVE IT!(h) =] =] =] =] =] =]

  • 1.02-2.00 is like a cowboy duel!

    lol!

  • @famtho Yeah, in case you didn't know, the song was inspired by Ennio Morricone's "Man With The Harmonica" from the spaghettiwestern "Once Upon A Time In The West"...

  • Well, duh. Many words in the English language have French orgins.

  • english was derived from many other languages, its was also a germanic tribe language

  • I actually think its Parle(s) parley becasue they said the french invented it and Parle means to speak

  • wow

    nice work sherlock

  • "Parler". Actually.

  • @RedStarKunochi But I'm sure they mean Parley. Or Parlay, they're very different from Parle you know.

  • @RedStarKunochi nah its parlay its a type of bet

  • Wonderful track!

  • nearly identical to Morricone's "man with the harmonica" still love it though

  • @renaldos5 It's nearly identical cuz it's is a homage to Morricone's song 8D

  • me thinks that was the effect zimmer was aiming for

  • @renaldos5

    Watch the movie again...that entire scene was a tribute to Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone. Awesome tribute at that.

  • @renaldos5 it was Zimmer's tribute to Morricone's harmonica i think

  • @renaldos5 It's an hommage, not an identical song ...

  • This song kind of reminds me of the Starcraft soundtracks lol

  • Never thought of it that way.

  • This could've been a truly remarkable base for a rock-song...

  • Well, you're right XD I have been to a muse concert last week and they played it with their own arrangement :)

  • 1.00 on is excellent.

  • rap is gay

  • ur a dumbass

  • the scene in the movie and this song are like a total western-esque standoff

    epic

  • I ♥♥♥♥ this ong

  • This song owns ^^

  • Man... It's impossible to sample... The tempo changes a lot of times :S! Somedy help meee! XD.

  • This is one of my favorites parts in the whole movie... And i think i'm gonna sample this and i'm gonna use it for a rap song =)!

  • It's a TRIBUTE to Ennio's song.

  • ennio morricone - the man with the harmonica(Y)

  • the director Gore verbinksi was playing the guitar in this song

  • no, it was the guy from rolling stones who also played jack`s father in the 3rd movie

  • it was the director look at the special features. get your facts right first

  • This is a Favorite of all the songs.

    1:02 is when it all comes together <3 and it doesn't hurt that the scene from the movie isn't bad either ;)

  • i like it when the gutair (idc if i spell it wrong) comes in

  • wow..cant get over this no matter how many times i listen to it 5/5

  • Actually I sort of hate the fact that there are electronic instruments used in this.

    I still like the song, though.

  • 1:01  2:10

  • BEAUTIFULLLLLLLLLL

  • seriously, this is the best song from potc, its so0o powerful and i love all the cellos and the contrabass that are playing

  • hans said it is a tribute to ennio morricone's man with harmonica but just cause he used the same instruments.music is totally different

  • @Provokaz2009 lol, it's not "hard work" if you copy someone else's song almost note for note. listen for yourself.

    watch?v=hL-X53ze5O0&feature=re­lated

  • cool

  • Seriously it's like they just added more strings to Man with a Harmonica.

  • sounds a heck of a lot like Ennio Morricone's "Man With a Harmonica" from the movie Once Upon a Time in the West.

    watch?v=m6BQKFs3-VM

  • The best!

  • At wit's end has the ice part

  • This gave me nothing less than full-blown goosebumps when I first saw it in a theatre... best movie ever.

  • o i kno! that scene where they are walking towards each other! omg...it gave me goosebumps also! only the good films can do that to u!

  • CLINT EASTWOOD

  • HANZ ZIMMER

  • ENNIO MORRICONE

  • Been looking for this music for ages. Even better than I remembered now I've found it.

  • every other comment on this video shares the wisdom that this song was inspired by a western...

  • Sounds more like Broken Arrow.

  • thats such a good pic of sparrow up there

  • It was supposed to give a westerny feel. That is director Gore Verbinski playing the guitar.

  • yes! is from once upon a time in the west..

    A great song by ennio morricone... "a man with armonica"

  • wasn't this from a wild west movie?

  • It is in Pirates od the Caribbean too, if it is really in a wild west movie...