Ennio Morricone - Here's to You (In Concerto - Venezia 10.11.07) video free download


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Duration: 05:40
Uploaded: 2011/12/20

Song taken from the movie of the same name, performed in the magical setting of San Marco's square in Venice and directed by Ennio Morricone himself.

Brano tratto dal film omonimo, eseguito nella magica cornice di piazza San Marco a Venezia e diretto dallo stesso Ennio Morricone.

Comments

8 years ago

himatrix

Thank you Gaben for selling me MG V: GZ for 5€. Here's to you, Gaben. :)

8 years ago

Jad Baayoun

I just can't stop the tears this is just SO BEAUTIFUL 

8 years ago

80sSoFar

It's from the movie: "Sacco e Vanzetti" (1971)Kojima took this song (in 2014 !!!!!!!!) from the movie, my dear kidz...

8 years ago

Nathan Bellic

Under this video we've a bunch of ignorants,all doing stupid jokes or talking about MGS,okay is a great game,but all of you probably don't know that this song tells about the unfair kill of two immigrate italians that were sentenced to be Comunist in the US.

8 years ago

MrAroiko

Brividi!

8 years ago

Zarko985

Like si venís por metal gear V

8 years ago

Gabby Thrasholic

Amazing! I would love to hear this live someday!

8 years ago

jorge raul barreira

Here's to you, Nicola and Bart Rest forever here in our hearts The last and final moment is yours That agony is your triumph

8 years ago

Alberto Fernández Murillo

Hideo Kojima me trajo aquí :) 

8 years ago

John Elmot

Grande Maestro Morricone. Immensi gli eroi Nicola Sacco e Bartolomeo Vanzetti.

8 years ago

MultiMaketsu

yeahh

8 years ago

Pong ren Shih

Metal Gear Solid 5 : Ground Zero

8 years ago

Lunar Breeze

A Hideo Kojima Game

9 years ago

Schyler Avila

Poor Paz.. :(

9 years ago

Dorukyy

1:22 HAWT

9 years ago

Raiden MGS

Your favorite song

9 years ago

rollander

This is the Requiem of Italy.

9 years ago

Haroupi

This song refers to Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. They were Italian-born anarchists who were convicted of murdering a guard and a paymaster during the armed robbery of a shoe factory in Braintree, Massachusetts, United States in 1920 and were executed. Both adhered to a version of anarchism that advocated relentless struggle AGAINST war, violence and oppressive governments. Later it was proven that they were both innocent.

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