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Gnarls Barkley Crazy Spaghetti Western 1968 sample source

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2006

This movie soundtrack (available on CD) starting at about 2:25 is the source music for the sample that Gnarls used for the background in the song "Crazy" (I included the main titles...the music (By GF Reverberi)appears in the film several times...the exact track is usually buried in dialogue so you can't here the music. I chose this sequence even though its slower and in a different key but you can easily tell its the same. DMouse didn't use the trumpet part but you can hear the violins ("does that make me CRAY...ZAY?"). From what I've learned its very possible that the actual sample was take from a library 45 rpm record and the producers of "Crazy" may be as suprised to know that this is the actual source of the library recording. Not trying to accuse anyone of anything...just making an observation. I LOVE the Gnarls version and felt really privileged that I somehow knew this song before I heard their version

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  • I want the 2:25 part in an mp3 so bad

  • @kenny964 If you go to you tube and type in NEL CIMITERO DI TUCSON you should be able to find it

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  • SOMEONE GET ME A BULLETPROOF HORSE PLEASE

    seriously ...

  • horses bulletproof :D

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  • ah les clichés ! le héros qui mitraille et la belle à la maison....

  • RANCHERAAA!! AIAIAIAIAIAIAIA MI HIJITOOO!

  • WTF!

  • 2:25 GOOSEBUMPS YALL

  • @Transformers2themax ya it would, but u gotta admit was a cool thing for them to pull out, cause nto many epople expected there to be a machine gun in there.

  • @MrCampbellsoup33 I agree. Even just simple moments in that film were dry. It's merely the opening ten minutes and all the gunfights that I love about it. I would have much preferred it had they not even referred to the gatling gun that Django carried around in his coffin. It would have made it more mysterious, even though we'd already seen it.

  • @Transformers2themax yes ive seen the orginal i loved it, even though dilogue was a little dry.

  • People really believe Franco Nero is Terence Hill... they should start a sect.

  • @MrCampbellsoup33 I recommend the original Django as well, if you haven't seen it. Trying to get some authenticity with the western-esque story of "The Riderz" and all, I'm having to rent quite a few old spaghetti westerns myself. Like most westerns, particularly A Fistful of Dollars and Once Upon a Time In the West, Django has many cool elements; however, most of the dialogue and overall pacing is dull. It's merely the action that makes it. The opening scene is very neat as well.

  • @Transformers2themax ya defftely, i havent seen this one yet so I'll defftely have to rent it some time.

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