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...cried.
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10 people just can't understand music .__.
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Es hermoso!!!!
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@clois95 ~ Hello Clois... Well, absolutely. I have a huge collection of Ennio Morricone (who remember has composed more film scores than Jerry Goldsmith, John Barry and John Williams combined). I have not seen many of the movies themselves. But I can still enjoy Music of an unmatched variety.
Morricone is increasingly being enjoyed without reference to cinema ~ many times his music is played in churches, as a uTube search will attest. THIS PIECE... strange the effect on one's thoughts, no?
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@LouisDeLuca ~ Hey Louis! Glad you liked it so much... isn't the opening, when the 'huddled masses' wake, and it's morning, and there they can see Liberty standing high ~ isn't that great?! TORNATORE is a very underrated writer & director AND - like Sergio Leone - he has MORRICONE write his music first, and he shoots his movie to it
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@mspdub09 Hello there (wherever) ~ SORRY not to get back to you sooner. Truth is: I don't know the original movie well enough to tell you which part, as saw it only once (so far)
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@BIGnZANYproductions wouldn't think much of this song if that note weren't there. and I think the same, as do most i feel
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@MouseDude20 I totally agree with you.
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@BIGnZANYproductions exactly. The stumbling too
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I'm sure this is on god's iPod.



I think the odd note is in there because the song represents life, and although life is near perfect, there are a few imperfections in us all, and we should address them :)
BIGnZANYproductions 1 year ago 54
@lionhard77 the song wouldn't be the same without it. that "messed up" chord is what makes this song what it is. beautiful
MouseDude20 1 year ago 20