I think its about time for Coachella to get a composer on a lineup.
Imagine Ennio Morricone bringing his orchestra playing the theme to The Good The Bad & The Ugly and the theme of The Mission on a nice Coachella sunset.
I think its about time for Coachella to get a composer on a lineup.
Imagine Ennio Morricone bringing his orchestra playing the theme to The Good The Bad & The Ugly and the theme of The Mission on a nice Coachella sunset.
Lalo Schifrin!!!
I saw A.R. Rahman at the Bowl last summer it was nice.
Galt Mcdermont
Philip Glass. About 7 years ago, I saw him conduct a live score to "Koyaanisqatsi" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Pretty amazing.
clint mansell!
as predicted by nostradamus
phillip glass. he's money.
Since Morricone won that special Oscar, he should definitely play at Coachella now.
ennios best work in my opinion
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looking to purchase:big brother skateboarding magazine back issues. travis bean tb1000s electric guitars.
*based upon tedious fact checking.
If only this could happen out here...One of the most legendary film composers of all time, Academy Award® winner Ennio Morricone will return to London in April to perform his Classic Film Soundtracks as part of the 5th anniversary of ATP Concerts' Don't Look Back season. Since 2005 All Tomorrow's Parties have invited legendary performers to present their most classic works live, with past shows including Sonic Youth 'Daydream Nation' (Time Out's Gig Of The Year, 2007), Slint 'Spiderland' and Belle & Sebastian 'If You're Feeling Sinister'.
Morricone has achieved worldwide fame for his unforgettable scores for films including the 'Fistful Of Dollars' trilogy, 'The Good, The Bad And The Ugly', 'Once Upon A Time In The West', 'Once Upon A Time In America', 'The Mission', 'The Untouchables', 'Cinema Paradiso' and hundreds more. More recently his work was used in Quentin Tarantino's 'Kill Bill' and 'Inglorious Bastards.' He has been nominated for 5 Oscars, and in 2007 he was awarded a rare honorary Academy Award® "for his magnificent and multifaceted contributions to the art of film music."
Ennio Morricone will present his soundtrack work live with a 100 piece
orchestra and the 100 person Crouch End Festival Chorus for one night only on the 10th April 2010 at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
The fact that we are in a desert would only amplify the Awesome.
"All of you coachella 'regulars' have nasty boy pussies and itchy dick4's on your asses.
Why don't you all make like a tree and get chopped down and die. You all have been dreadfully mean to me.
I Hate you. All of you. None of you will ever get to see a womans chest meat or finger blast hott cougies like me.
Fuck you all. Consider this my resignation.
Fair the well, you elitest scumbags."
— Faxman75, who has clearly had enough
I approve.
I can just hear the Harmonica song from Once Upon a Time in the West ringing out over the polo fields.
that would be pretty spectacular.
shree ganeshaaya namaha
Apollo 440 sampling/covering Man With A Harmonica.
Dope stuff!
A few years ago, there was a compilation of electronic artists utilizing his scores.
Morricone was set to play the Hollywood Bowl last October but canceled a few days before. i'm guessing that they didn't sell enough $350 tickets.
I had tickets to see Morricone at the Hollywood Bowl but the show was canceled.