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Metallica have been using Italian film composer Ennio Morricone's "The Ecstasy of Gold" as their concert intro music since 1983, an ongoing indication of the movie maestro's significant influence on ...
“Your career was legendary, your compositions were timeless. Thank you for setting the mood for so many of our shows since 1983.” The original story follows below. Legendary film composer Ennio ...
Metallica’s James Hetfield took to Instagram on Monday morning to remember Oscar-winner Ennio Morricone, who composed 1966’s “The Ecstasy Of Gold,” which has opened the band’s shows for over 30 years.
Morricone died earlier today at 91 years old. In the metal world, Morricone is best known for his 1966 composition "The Ecstasy of Gold," which has served as the intro to hundreds (if a thousand plus) ...
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Ennio Morricone, one of the most renowned and iconic composers in the history of film, has passed away at 91 years old. The New York Times reports that the Italian composer died on Monday, July 6, in ...
Legendary film composer Ennio Morricone died earlier this morning, July 6, at 91 years old. According to Morricone's lawyer Giorgio Assumma by way of the New York Times, Morricone was in the hospital ...
Metallica‘s James Hetfield took to Instagram on Monday morning to remember Oscar-winner Ennio Morricone, who composed 1966’s “The Ecstasy Of Gold,” which has opened the band’s shows for over 30 years.