Originally from the Sergio Leone, the genius Italian auteur's, FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE, Morricone's music has spawned outside it as a general expression of the Epic revealing in the Ordinary. It kinda gets that in TW you start humble and eventually find, pretty much, full control. That music is about that too.
Just saying,
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Badum badum *sing*
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BurningTreeC wrote:
Badum badum *sing*
I can't post the
Hardwell & Henry Fong feat BADUM here, it has naughty bottoms.
An Italian song that puns on it is the Sicilian BADABUM CHA CHA
I can see how that when one is high on a TW RUN it could express it too, though Morricone has better measure.