This music reminds me of the music at the end of the film Good For Nothing. Sobering, passionate, and simply beautiful. John Psathas was the music composer for the film and you can already tell he has a great future ahead of him. bit. ly/eOX07K
This scene is, in my opinion, best scene in the movie because we see the human Tuco, who is not filled with "ecstasy" of money. We get the background info about him(which Sergio Leone does not allow us in the rest of movie). So we clearly see that Tuco Ramirez is just a human like us. Although his actions and motives are so different to us(since we are 21st century people), we see that he is still a human and his actions and motives has a background, just like his brother( being a holy man) has.
I keep coming back to this one...just haunting...maybe Morricone's best work.
I recently arrived at the conclusion that Morricone was, and I guess still is, better at creating music for movies than anyone has ever been at anything.
Even some of his less "poetic/epic" stuff is amazingly good for its intended purpose - e.g., his score for John Carpenter's "The Thing."
It is always good to know that even a scum like me has a brother somewhere that won’t deny him a bowl of soup.
This part of the movie was very sad and somber, but as the acoustic guitar started to fade away with the Father Ramirez Theme, the eclectic guitar started to take us back to the main happy five notes theme, and off course the EW mischievous smile, as he was saying "WE are back in business". A great movie that was not really appreciated at the time but it became a great western classic.
Leone managed, in the span of a couple of minutes to explain everything that it is to explain about Tuco, his relationship with his brother and Blondie, and the sadness that was lurking beneath the tough guy act he puts on. And then Morricone puts all those feelings into this great piece of music. Simply fantastic.
I love this part in the film... An older brother returns to his younger brother and finds out that his father shortley past away without knowing it. He went that for in the living of an outlaw and the contrast could not be larger with his younger brother...
Although his younger brother condemns him, you are beginning to realise the family they both came from and the way the different way they both went and Tuco has good within himself and emotions. After that the padre asks forgiveness...
This sequence shows why "G,B & U" is Eli Wallach's film, all the way. Not only did E.W. not receive Best Actor for this, he wasn't even nominated---Nor was E.M.'s epic score. How clueless the Academy was: Best pic '68 OLIVER !, Best Actor Cliff Robertson as a retard "CHARLY". And OLIVER ! got Best Score...??? They also bypassed BELLE DE JOUR completely : NO nominations even. E.W. will get his Oscar, Honorary, February 27th, 2011---tune in ! E.W., class act, 94 and still in there pitching.
I HAVE SEEN THIS MOVIE A MILLION TIMES AND THIS IS WHY I KNOW! These scene is between Tuco and his brother. It is really one of the most touching scenes in the movie. It is scenes like this that give the movie such power. Afterward he talks to Blondie and he says that no matter what happens I'll always have a brother that won't refuse me a bowl of soup.
Where I came from there where only two ways, one to be a thief one to be a father ,I choose the harder one I became a Thief,Where were you tuco when are mother died'
best of the three characters gets the best scene of entire movie. "I TUCO RAMIREZ, BROTHER OF BROTHER RAMIREZ WILL TELL YOU SOMETHING...YOU CHOSE YOUR WAY, I CHOSE MINE! MINE WAS HARDER!"
One of the very few, and very revealing, character revelations of this classic film, even if it is for Tuco only, so well accented and matched, by this acoustic guitar sequence.
I don't believe that Tuco is as evil as Angel Eyes by any means. I mean AE shows beyond any doubt he is a cold blooded killer. Tuco while being a bandit, a tramp, and full of greed is not without care for his family and as someone else pointed out, in some scenes it's apparent to me that there is some care that develops for Blondie as well.
I am Tuco Ramirez brother of brother ramirez , are father died 10 years ago, where we wenrt from there where only two ways one to come a priest one to be a thief, dialogs from the greatest western movie
Listening to this song again reminded just how good of a scene this is, especially the little talk Blondie and Tuco have thereafter.
Blondie knows that Tuco is full of crap, and Tuco seems to know that Blondie knows, etc., etc. - but Blondie allows Tuco to pretend that he still has a good relationship with his bro, and Tuco seems grateful that Blondie doesn't push him on the subject.
It's a great illustration of the "love/hate" relationship that develops between them.
I even say more... In this moment, we see how human is Tuco. He is crap, he is so bad as Angel's eyes, so nasty, but, he is human... full of fails, of mistakes, someone who desire to be accepted, with desperation. The bro is a decent man, a saint. But he... is piece of shit. But someone who knows this, and wants to be loved. And Blondie, somehow, accepts him as a human. And this is paramount of the Eli Wallach's performance in this movie. And in this movie we see how deep is the caracther.
You're right; there was an expanded version of the soundtrack released a few years ago. It increased the songs from 11 to 21, including this great tune.
This music reminds me of the music at the end of the film Good For Nothing. Sobering, passionate, and simply beautiful. John Psathas was the music composer for the film and you can already tell he has a great future ahead of him. bit. ly/eOX07K
TheNoGoodnick 2 weeks ago in playlist western
This song makes me want to be on a horse-drawn carriage in Mexico drinking tequila and smoking a cigar in the hot sun.
jgrindey77 1 month ago
This scene is, in my opinion, best scene in the movie because we see the human Tuco, who is not filled with "ecstasy" of money. We get the background info about him(which Sergio Leone does not allow us in the rest of movie). So we clearly see that Tuco Ramirez is just a human like us. Although his actions and motives are so different to us(since we are 21st century people), we see that he is still a human and his actions and motives has a background, just like his brother( being a holy man) has.
yaralistayla209 2 months ago 2
I keep coming back to this one...just haunting...maybe Morricone's best work.
I recently arrived at the conclusion that Morricone was, and I guess still is, better at creating music for movies than anyone has ever been at anything.
Even some of his less "poetic/epic" stuff is amazingly good for its intended purpose - e.g., his score for John Carpenter's "The Thing."
johnnycabot 5 months ago
It is always good to know that even a scum like me has a brother somewhere that won’t deny him a bowl of soup.
This part of the movie was very sad and somber, but as the acoustic guitar started to fade away with the Father Ramirez Theme, the eclectic guitar started to take us back to the main happy five notes theme, and off course the EW mischievous smile, as he was saying "WE are back in business". A great movie that was not really appreciated at the time but it became a great western classic.
cucumeh 7 months ago 2
Yes. I was crying.
BaalsJurisdiction 8 months ago
Masterpice
kangur890 9 months ago
Leone managed, in the span of a couple of minutes to explain everything that it is to explain about Tuco, his relationship with his brother and Blondie, and the sadness that was lurking beneath the tough guy act he puts on. And then Morricone puts all those feelings into this great piece of music. Simply fantastic.
Edhunter665 10 months ago 7
Can there be a more moving moment in film such as this?
SaaSaToEsp 1 year ago
@SaaSaToEsp No!!
erol120erol 10 months ago
I love this part in the film... An older brother returns to his younger brother and finds out that his father shortley past away without knowing it. He went that for in the living of an outlaw and the contrast could not be larger with his younger brother...
Although his younger brother condemns him, you are beginning to realise the family they both came from and the way the different way they both went and Tuco has good within himself and emotions. After that the padre asks forgiveness...
TheReturntotheSource 1 year ago
@TheReturntotheSource ....and after a meal, there's nothing like a good cigar...
TheZanipolo 1 year ago 5
Absolutely beautiful guitar!!!
And what an awsome dude Ennio Morricone is!!!!!
Londonwp12 1 year ago
This sequence shows why "G,B & U" is Eli Wallach's film, all the way. Not only did E.W. not receive Best Actor for this, he wasn't even nominated---Nor was E.M.'s epic score. How clueless the Academy was: Best pic '68 OLIVER !, Best Actor Cliff Robertson as a retard "CHARLY". And OLIVER ! got Best Score...??? They also bypassed BELLE DE JOUR completely : NO nominations even. E.W. will get his Oscar, Honorary, February 27th, 2011---tune in ! E.W., class act, 94 and still in there pitching.
mhdantholz 1 year ago
"...bueno, toma, fuma,te ayudará a hacer la digestión..." Amo esta película.
M0A0E0G 1 year ago
AWSOME!!!
super8sooty 1 year ago
Unbelievable, the way the title sometimes is changed in other languages.
The Flemish title means `The good, the harsh and the tramp.´
fgfk123 1 year ago
THE GBU is something what I call a MOVIE !
Mirinko11 1 year ago
Putazo que le sorraja al padre.
ladedurangocoronado 1 year ago
I call this melody "The sad Spaniard"
carlosmontros534535 1 year ago
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i call you the "stupid ignorant"
molotov314 1 year ago
I HAVE SEEN THIS MOVIE A MILLION TIMES AND THIS IS WHY I KNOW! These scene is between Tuco and his brother. It is really one of the most touching scenes in the movie. It is scenes like this that give the movie such power. Afterward he talks to Blondie and he says that no matter what happens I'll always have a brother that won't refuse me a bowl of soup.
pickpoche 1 year ago 3
Where we came from there was only two ways, one to be priest, one to be a thief I chose the harder one to become a thief
mexicantomato40 1 year ago
I love how Tuco gets a back story, he's not good or bad, he's like all of us. Thanks for posting this gorgeous song.
whamfan87 2 years ago 2
I think he is more naughty, a petty to not-so-petty criminal with a troubled past.
Loosewire2 1 year ago
pardonne moi, mon frère ....
MrLinoventura 2 years ago
Where I came from there where only two ways, one to be a thief one to be a father ,I choose the harder one I became a Thief,Where were you tuco when are mother died'
mexicantomato40 2 years ago
one, two,three, for, five six.....Six the perfect number! but it wasn't three?? Yes is it, but I have six shots in my Colt!!!
blumax68 2 years ago
best of the three characters gets the best scene of entire movie. "I TUCO RAMIREZ, BROTHER OF BROTHER RAMIREZ WILL TELL YOU SOMETHING...YOU CHOSE YOUR WAY, I CHOSE MINE! MINE WAS HARDER!"
mcverlei 2 years ago 2
One of the very few, and very revealing, character revelations of this classic film, even if it is for Tuco only, so well accented and matched, by this acoustic guitar sequence.
numisnerd 2 years ago
I don't believe that Tuco is as evil as Angel Eyes by any means. I mean AE shows beyond any doubt he is a cold blooded killer. Tuco while being a bandit, a tramp, and full of greed is not without care for his family and as someone else pointed out, in some scenes it's apparent to me that there is some care that develops for Blondie as well.
yojoeski 2 years ago
I love this song so much!
It is number one for the music on my funeral.
Mafiafreak 2 years ago
"....Tuco!.....please forgive me brother...."
radtone 2 years ago 7
The music makes this scene in the movie....very moving.
radtone 2 years ago 7
Save your money Tuco !! and your money will save you amigo...
KhmerSerey1 2 years ago
God save brother Ramirez,but who's going to save his brother Tuco ?? haaaahhhhaaaah..
KhmerSerey1 2 years ago
such a beautiful song. this scene is powerful to me because I have two brothers and I couldn't imagine life without them.
kronikels1 2 years ago 4
awesome & moving!
TarrellOwens81 2 years ago
Najtuznija muzika koju sam ikada cuo
badza83yt 2 years ago 3
This movie is just perfection. I honestly can't think of a movie that develops such great characters
eishikibahamut 2 years ago 20
after a good breakfast theres nothing like good cigar hahahahaha clints the man
weatherreport324 2 years ago 4
A rare glimpse of the "Good" in his charecter role. One of my favorite lines.
couerl 2 years ago
"That's so. Even a tramp like me, no matter what happens, I know there's always a brother who won't refuse me a bowl of soup."
meedow99 2 years ago 8
I am Tuco Ramirez brother of brother ramirez , are father died 10 years ago, where we wenrt from there where only two ways one to come a priest one to be a thief, dialogs from the greatest western movie
rafalvz 2 years ago
he says bandit not theif
cholulasaucehot 2 years ago
Well done MorriconeRocks !! The most moving moment of the whole film...when the brothers meet... summed up beautifully by Morricone's notes...
FURIOJUNTA 2 years ago 2
this particular piece of music by morricone again shows the genius and beauty of what a true composer and his love of music can write.
I appreciate getting to hear this beautiful piece of music again!!
chas9028 3 years ago 2
Great Movie!! Totally shunned by Oscar.
ThunderGobble 3 years ago
Listening to this song again reminded just how good of a scene this is, especially the little talk Blondie and Tuco have thereafter.
Blondie knows that Tuco is full of crap, and Tuco seems to know that Blondie knows, etc., etc. - but Blondie allows Tuco to pretend that he still has a good relationship with his bro, and Tuco seems grateful that Blondie doesn't push him on the subject.
It's a great illustration of the "love/hate" relationship that develops between them.
Thanks again!
johnnycabot 3 years ago 42
Great to see someone else who truly appreciates the movie, the scene and the song. A great scene in the greatest movie ever made IMO.
Presto512 3 years ago 8
I even say more... In this moment, we see how human is Tuco. He is crap, he is so bad as Angel's eyes, so nasty, but, he is human... full of fails, of mistakes, someone who desire to be accepted, with desperation. The bro is a decent man, a saint. But he... is piece of shit. But someone who knows this, and wants to be loved. And Blondie, somehow, accepts him as a human. And this is paramount of the Eli Wallach's performance in this movie. And in this movie we see how deep is the caracther.
paoblus 3 years ago 3
where ever I go in the world, I have a brother that would never refuse me a bowl of soup,,,
phille22 2 years ago
Yeh, that is so touching, "Tuco has a brother somewhere who would never turn him down a meal" then Clint ofers him a cigar...so good!
galuidi 2 years ago 3
you bring it to the point. well done, amigo.
coluccia 2 years ago
Wow! Great posting.
I just realized how cool this particular piece of music was last time I watch this movie.
Where did you get it? Did you just pull it from the DVD? It's not on the soundtrack I have...
johnnycabot 3 years ago
Look for the expanded CD soundtrack that came out a couple years ago; it adds 10 more songs!
MorriconeRocks 3 years ago
Sweet.
Thanks!
johnnycabot 3 years ago
Morricone and Bacalov are the biggest composer of spaghetti western films
82259317 3 years ago
Nice!!!! been looking for it. thanks
phille22 3 years ago
awesome man, great song, dont recall it being on the movie soundtrack tho, not the one i have anyway
herlihyboy76 3 years ago 2
You're right; there was an expanded version of the soundtrack released a few years ago. It increased the songs from 11 to 21, including this great tune.
Look for it online and check it out!
MorriconeRocks 3 years ago
cool thanks man, been trying to find this one on cd for awhile now, awesome one it is morricone rocks!!
herlihyboy76 3 years ago
5/5 for sure
mini14gb556 3 years ago
Move History!
thx
FIshER622 4 years ago
Movie*
FIshER622 4 years ago
Bravo!
Presto512 4 years ago
Thank you for uploading so many greeeat pieces of the Maestro...
Mille grazie!!!
Falkenfreak 4 years ago 2
pozdrav SHANI Tur4iNa :P
LivingJoy77 4 years ago
"MorriconeRocks"...I love it!! Ennio is THE MAN! and this is a great little tune from the greatest western ever made!!
emilio325 4 years ago 5
Ennio does rock, but I respectfully disagree about GBU being the best western film. Leone's OUATITW was easily the best.
immutabledude 3 years ago
To each his own, mate!
My personal fav. is FAFDM...
Peshwa0401 3 years ago