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  • Wonderful score! Agree with RGN07, that section is just sublime.

  • What made this movie great was this score 01:45.

  • One of my favorite movies of all time. My only complaint was seeing Chuck Connors as sort of a bad guy. How could 'The Rifleman' be a bad guy??? LOL

  • Thank you for a wonderful show. This is on my favorites.

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  • Sounds like a knock-off the Marlboro Man music.

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  • @JubalCalif I KNOW that, asshole! I was stating that Moross music was a "knock-off " of the Marlboro Man music. Since you have limited intelligence and limited English vocabulary, a "knock-off" means that someone is STEALING OR IMITATING something else.

    To put it then in PLAINER ENGLISH, Moross borrowed his music from Bernstein's Magnificent Seven music. Thus Moross is NOT to be admired. He is a hack composer. There are far better ORIGINAL western scores from talented composers.

  • @Glinkaism1

    To each his own. Guess in your world no one is entitled to their opinons. And by calling me an asshole, you only show how uncouth & inarticulate you are. And by the way, Moross wrote the score BEFORE Bernstein wrote his. Big Country came out in '58 and Magnicicent Seven came out a few yrs later. If Moross borrowed something before it was written, he must have been clairvoyant. Please spare me your potty mouth in the future. People can disagree in a friendly way.

  • @Glinkaism1, I have to agree with JubalCalif: How could Moross be able to borrow/steal/imitate something that even didn´t exist at the time he wrote his score? Please take a minute to think about it. ;)

  • @Schnurpselbacke1

    Thanks for your support! I'm glad I'm not the only one who finds it hardly likely that the late great Jerome Moross could steal from music that hadn't been written yet! Happy Holidays & a wonderful New Year to you & yours! :-)

  • @Glinkaism1 Haha!!! Guess who has limited intelligence now?

  • Amazing! One of my favorite of all movies and themes accompanied with outstanding sequences of Charles Russells' paintings and sculptures.

  • This is our FREE WORLD. Its about time we UNITED as a GLOBAL RANCH. God Bless Us All.

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  • @JubalCalif Thanks for the acknowledgment for the Motion Picture, The Score and for Schnurpselbacke1's

    exemplary effort. This is truly a great compilation of labors of love, on all parts...and we are the pleasured recipients.

    Thanks again for your sharing of the work...

  • @caseypons

    I couldnt' agree with you more, my friend! If only all the comments here at youtube were as intelligent, thoughtful & articulate as yours! Wonderful weekend greetings! :-)

  • This is a special treat you provide here - {these pieces} - from this movie's outstanding music ! ! ! -- Thanks for the pleasure !

    And I myself am well aware of Charles M. Russell too ! - Nice info. about him !

  • This is a special treat you provide here - {these pieces} - from this movie's outstanding music ! ! ! -- Thanks for the pleasure !

  • @chiparoo222

    I second that emotion! Well said & well put! I come hear & listen to this magnificent suite every time I visit youtube!

  • Heavens to Rufus Hennessey! THANK YOU so very much for uploading this again! I was so saddnened awhile back when I couldnt' find it anymore. You have MADE my day & my week! This is one of my favorite movie soundtracks & I think the BEST Western theme EVER! The late great Jerome Moross was clearly a genius. I listen to this video & check out the magnificent pictures almost every time I come here to youtube. THANK YOU again so VERY much!!! CHEERS! :-)

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