Anyone into Western/Spaghetti music?

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Used to be until Metallica made me sick of hearing the Ecstasy of Gold. Once they started using it as their into (1985?) they’ve never changed it.
 
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Used to be until Metallica made me sick of hearing the Ecstasy of Gold. Once they started using it as their into (1985?) they’ve never changed it.
You know how James feels about change, loyalty. He expects it from his intro music too. 🫡
Man, as we’ve aged with that band I can’t help but think the man I so admired as a benchmark guitar player and lyricist, is a complete tool and was probably pretty hard to deal with, drunk and sober.
 
You know how James feels about change, loyalty. He expects it from his intro music too. 🫡
Man, as we’ve aged with that band I can’t help but think the man I so admired as a benchmark guitar player and lyricist, is a complete tool and was probably pretty hard to deal with, drunk and sober.
If I had to deal with Lars for my entire adult life, I would’ve been the subject of one of @JackBootedThug ’s inmate stories by now
 
If I had to deal with Lars for my entire adult life, I would’ve been the subject of one of @JackBootedThug ’s inmate stories by now
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The song was about a character “DeadHand” that I’ve had floating around for a while. It started as a name for one of my guitars and also a play on “slowhand”.

It just happens to be a cool cowboy name too

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My band does mostly anthems. One the intro is spaghetti. A other the bridge is 007. We don't hesitate to steal material from anyone.
 
Just had some, For a Few Dollars More soundtrack come on randomly on my phone shuffle today and was thinking about posting how badass the music is.
A few months ago I rewatched the trilogy. It was just as fucking epic as the first time I saw each of them decades ago.
 
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