[X&Y] The Ecstasy Of Gold

Published: Tue, 08/05/14



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WHAT'S INSIDE:  Never underestimate the power of music.

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THE ECSTASY OF GOLD


I really can't blame you if you're guessing that this newsletter is
going to be another rant about avoiding "gold diggers", or perhaps
how rich guys don't always get women.

After all, you'd have to be sort of a connoisseur of 60's and 70's
western movies like I am in order to get the somewhat obscure
reference.

So maybe you've seen the kick-ass classic The Good, The Bad And The
Ugly
.

If not, do yourself a favor as a guy and stream it on Netflix the
next time you've got three hours to kill.

The quintessential "spaghetti western", it pits Clint Eastwood's
iconic "Man With No Name" along with Eli Wallach's classic
portrayal of a Mexican-American outlaw against the truly evil,
heartless bad guy played by Lee Van Cleef.

Arguably the most genius (yet twisted) take on the "buddy movie" of
all time, it's freaking great to watch two anti-heroes match wits
against both each other and the true villain. 

This is the very stuff that influenced Quentin Tarantino so
heavily.  It's also what made Clint Eastwood a household name.

But there's really no question about it.  It's the MUSIC that
really turns this flick into something amazing.

And no, if you remember the movie well I'm not talking about THAT
music.  Not the whistles and "wah-wahs".

I'm talking about "The Ecstasy Of Gold".  That's the hauntingly
dramatic, somehow impossibly perfect soundtrack theme that recurs
during the movie, culminating in the big cemetery scene and
showdown at the end.

So come to think of it, this newsletter really is about "gold
diggers" in a way.  But I digress.

Not long ago someone asked the question on Facebook:  "What would
your theme song be?"

I chose "The Ecstasy Of Gold" without hesitation.

For some reason, I love how I feel about myself, my purpose and my
mindset whenever I hear that song.

As utterly silly as it feels to admit it out loud, it makes me feel
like Clint Eastwood on his best day.

It reminds me to be calm, cool and resolute.  It reminds me to be
courageous and to take on what I've got to face.

It compels me from some deep place to fulfill my mission at hand,
whatever it is...even if it's just getting around to changing the
light bulb over the front doorway.

So God bless Clint Eastwood.  And God bless Ennio Morricone for his
brilliant composition.

I have "The Ecstasy Of Gold" on my iPod and as you may have been
able to predict, I listened to it right before writing this
newsletter.

So what's YOUR theme music?

Does it recall another movie moment, like the theme from Rocky?

Or is it a badass rock anthem that has never failed to put you in
the proper frame of mind?

Who knows, maybe it's some rambunctious tune that reminds you to
loosen up, take yourself less seriously and have some fun for a
change.

If you've never given the question any thought, I encourage you to
give it a shot.  Think about what music really makes you think and
feel like you're unstoppable.

If you draw a blank, file the question away and wait until the
right theme song hits you out of nowhere--then claim it.

When you do, get it on MP3.  Play it before your next business
meeting.  And definitely play it before your next big meeting with
a great woman.


Be Good,

Scot McKay




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