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  • Gran música del gran maestro Ennio Morricone.

  • e um dos melhores musicais, do velho oeste.

  • actually this is a song slit throat that mexico took from spain and the spanish took this from the morrs

  • Ennio Morricone never composed this! This is true Dmitri Tiomkin's work!

  • This song is nice, however as the North Americans do with everything related to El Alamo from the historical point of view, this song is ABSOLUTELY WRONG, just as the American distorted version of "El Alamo". This song sounds more like a bullfighting theme.

  • please change the description of the video : this music was written by Dimitri Tiomkin first for the film Alamo, and it was used some years later for the film Rio Bravo.

  • The song has a bad meaning. But it sure is pretty

  • @rebbeccanne The only meaning it has is that it was created for a film. You can search in youtube for the original mexican-spanish Degüello, it's different.

  • Absolut Super song

  • bwahahahahhahhaahahahah

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  • what means that title???

  • @ThePHILIPANSELMO It means "cut the throats" in Spanish. It is the "No quarter" order, actually.

  • this is a great rendition. anytime this is played it should be done with great respect becuase of the history of our country it is forever associated with.

  • ¿os imaginais? La mano en el fusil, y toda la noche sonando sin parar "De guëllo", para perder cualquier gana de resistir

  • Sorry, this Rio Bravo - Degüello is not composed by Ennio Morricone, and doesn't belong to the Dollar Trilogy at all, and this version is neither any original film sountrack.

    Rio Bravo - 1959 - directed by Howard Hawks - music by Dimitri Tiomkin - actors John Wayne, Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson

    Degüello - original soundtrack trumpet solo by Mannie Klein

  • This sounds like an Ennio Morricone cover of the Rio Bravo score. This definitely wasn't the version played in the movie.

  • Escuadron!

    Tu solo tu!

    Enio mis respetos...

    como musico...

    Pero si no lees antes de componer

    seras siempre un pendejo para los que saben,

    Ccp. Para los criticos de cine

  • puto yanki, siempre jodiendo. !VIVA MEXICO¡¡ lo dice un español

  • Morricone didn't do the score for Rio Bravo. I do think though that Sergio Leone wanted Morricone to have song like Deguello for the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and thats where you get the awesome trumpet song at the final showdown there.

  • There's a song like it in each of the Dollars trilogy films, but Il Trielo is hands down the best.

  • Si señor Santa Ana, con dos COJONES....

    camarada vista, suerte y al gringo....

  • Santa Ana es un traidor a España!

  • gaastra12:

    I found a better version: type in "Nelson Riddle - Deguello". Definitely a better version.

  • gaastra12: try typing in "De Guella" - it has a picture of a grizzly bear and a wolf on it, but it starts off with Dean Martin pouring the whiskey back into the bottle (from "Rio Bravo"). The first minute and 30 seconds is like out of the movie, but after that - it gets kinds of flowery with more of the orchestra jumping, but the end finishing off very nicely.

  • This version is terrible compared to the much simpler one, in the movie with a couple of guitares and one trumpet. So simpler, so more beautiful.

  • do you know if its on youtube and if so could you tell me the name or/and the link? thanks in advance :D

  • great song

  • good!

  • Beautiful.

  • It's by Dimitri Tiomkin, not by Ennio Morricone!!!! You should correct this mistake on your video...

  • Very beautiful piece of music. Thanks for posting this.

  • that melody is not the true Mexican deguello,that was created for that mnovie (Rio Bravo).the true deguello is a calvary toque,not a melody.

  • Yeah, but the movie needed some melody like this.

  • This music is by Dmitri Tiomkin, not Ennio Morricone.

  • you are correct

  • @crassiodorus ....you wrong......this theme is based in the original mexican military music for the battles, no prisioners and death with knife. Antonio de Santana said....if don't figth you'll be prisioners.....but in the alamo answer with a canon shot.... this rule no apply for childrens and women.

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