Posted on 05/17/2015 12:55:38 PM PDT by waterhill
Michael Berry. I only get to listen to up here in DFW on Saturdays: He was playing the best theme songs for westerns (movies and tv shows). He played a long version of Ecstasy of Gold from Good,Bad, and Ugly. It took a long while to build up to the diva, I cannot find it on anything on the net. Just wondering if there is a CD available. It was longer than what I have found on the net. It is stuck in my head like an arrow, I dislike mysteries. Help me.
YouTube.
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I cannot find it. It grows like Bolero.
while your waiting for that goldmine reply
the good the bad and the ugly by the Ukelele Orchestra...of Great Britain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLgJ7pk0X-s
It just started off small with a violin and grew.
It’s on You Tube. It’s also an Amazon Prime free play. If you want to acquire it, you have to buy it. But play it for free anytime you want.
Personally, I like what Metallica did with it
Symphonic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0_JvuBpDB8
Metal, for the purists
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm7EeuWnc-8
There are programs that let you download audio from YouTube and convert it automatically to pretty much whatever format you want to save on your computer. I have vastly increased my music library by using YouTube to create MP3s of music that is rarely, if ever, heard or found anywhere else.
I have witnessed Metallica playing that as the first song of the show. Whatever Berry was playing, I don’t know, I have just never heard that version before. I sent him an email.
rofl
Thank you.
The Mighty Monty Pythons of Ukelele Music
I’m still learning how Youtube access works, by the way.
You said “If you want to acquire it, you have to buy it.
But play it for free anytime you want.”
Don’t both actions result in the same thing?
Is the only difference that if I play it for free, then I cannot sell it (or trade it) to someone else?
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