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Rio Lobo or Rio Bravo
June 26, 2017, 10:26 AM
specter77Rio Lobo or Rio Bravo
Rio Bravo for the win.
I also love El Dorado. Everyone bringing soap for Robert Mitchum cracks me up every time.
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June 26, 2017, 02:47 PM
BB61You always should add in Chisum in a discussion like this.
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June 26, 2017, 07:00 PM
ptruckRio Bravo has Angie Dickinson which is a plus.
However, El Dorado has Michele Carey, and "Joey" looks really nice in leather pants.
June 27, 2017, 05:50 PM
Expert308quote:
Originally posted by ptruck:
Rio Bravo has Angie Dickinson which is a plus.
However, El Dorado has Michele Carey, and "Joey" looks really nice in leather pants.
Charlene Holt was pretty easy on the eyes too.
August 30, 2017, 06:17 PM
amalsquote:
Originally posted by ptruck:
Rio Bravo has Angie Dickinson which is a plus.
However, El Dorado has Michele Carey, and "Joey" looks really nice in leather pants.
Watching El Dorado with dinner last night and tonight. For me, Joey steals the show for the women in this and the others mentioned. Damn if she isn't a spirited, hot filly; the perfect tomboy/girl next door you always wished you had.
April 27, 2018, 06:48 PM
TMatsI brought this thread back because of ZZ Top. Yep, I was listening to the album Degüello today. Did you know that the theme song to the movie
Rio Bravo is the bugle call “El Degüello?” The bugle call meant “no quarter,” and was given to Santa Anna’s army at the Alamo. Literal translation is something like “slit the throat.” In the movie, the bugle call is transformed into an orchestral arrangement by Dimitri Tiomkin.
Deguello Rio Bravo Theme
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despite them
April 27, 2018, 08:39 PM
amals^^^Doesn't one of the characters mention something about that during the movie, when they're holed up in the jail?
April 27, 2018, 11:53 PM
sig239dlehrquote:
Originally posted by amals:
^^^Doesn't one of the characters mention something about that during the movie, when they're holed up in the jail?
Yes, Ricky Nelson's character (Colorado) explains it after John Wayne's character (Sheriff John T. Chance) inquires as to the strange tune that was being played at Nathan Burdett's saloon all day and night. Colorado calls it "The Deguello song" and what the Mexicans played before they over ran the Alamo.
April 27, 2018, 11:56 PM
sig239dlehrquote:
Originally posted by sig239dlehr:
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Originally posted by amals:
^^^Doesn't one of the characters mention something about that during the movie, when they're holed up in the jail?
Yes, Ricky Nelson's character (Colorado) explains it after John Wayne's character (Sheriff John T. Chance) inquires as to the strange tune that was being played at Nathan Burdett's saloon all day and night. Colorado calls it "The Deguello song" and what the Mexicans played before they over ran the Alamo.
I forgot to add... I love that album from ZZ Top! It came out during my senior year of high school/freshman year of college and brings back lots of memories!
April 28, 2018, 09:24 AM
TMatsquote:
Originally posted by sig239dlehr:
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Originally posted by sig239dlehr:
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Originally posted by amals:
^^^Doesn't one of the characters mention something about that during the movie, when they're holed up in the jail?
Yes, Ricky Nelson's character (Colorado) explains it after John Wayne's character (Sheriff John T. Chance) inquires as to the strange tune that was being played at Nathan Burdett's saloon all day and night. Colorado calls it "The Deguello song" and what the Mexicans played before they over ran the Alamo.
I forgot to add... I love that album from ZZ Top! It came out during my senior year of high school/freshman year of college and brings back lots of memories!
Me too! I’ve spent the last couple years trying to learn Blues guitar. I spent a couple hours yesterday on “Fool for Your Stockings.” I’m betting that quite a few members who
think they know ZZ Top aren’t familiar with this one. I sure haven’t learned it yet, but it’s great fun trying.
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April 28, 2018, 10:18 AM
amals[/QUOTE
Me too! I’ve spent the last couple years trying to learn Blues guitar. I spent a couple hours yesterday on “Fool for Your Stockings.” I’m betting that quite a few members who
think they know ZZ Top aren’t familiar with this one. I sure haven’t learned it yet, but it’s great fun trying.[/QUOTE]
Have you searched YouTube for any instruction videos of the song? I have found almost anything I've looked for there.
April 28, 2018, 12:59 PM
TMatsYes, I have amals.
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despite them
April 28, 2018, 07:10 PM
clubleaf206Wow, talk about your zombie threads!

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April 28, 2018, 10:10 PM
sig239dlehr"Fool For Your Stockings" is a hidden gem among ZZTop songs. It has such a hypnotic rhythm that I would listen to it in my dorm room after a long night of studying for a big test. That beat would relax me enough to let me nod off to sleep. I always felt that "I Need You Tonight" from The Eliminator album was a follow up to "Fool For Your Stockings".
But getting back to the original theme of this thread...
I would put Rio Bravo up near the top of John Wayne Westerns, just below The Searchers, but on par with She Wore A Yellow Ribbon and True Grit. While enjoy Rio Lobo, it is several notches below this group. I actually like El Dorado much more than Rio Lobo and think that it has more parallel story lines with Rio Bravo. But, that is just this John Wayne fan's humble opinion!
April 28, 2018, 11:09 PM
cazioI voted Rio Lobo but meant El Dorado. Love Robert Mitchums' character. Second would be Rio Lobo Jennifer O'Neill is so hot.
It's kids like you, who make this bus late.
April 28, 2018, 11:45 PM
JSWI can watch any of them, but Rio Bravo is definitely the best one.
April 29, 2018, 05:06 PM
smithbcDefinitely Rio Bravo. I am a big John Wayne fan, and Rio Bravo is one of my favorites.
April 30, 2018, 11:15 PM
ruger357Why did they make the same movie 3 times? I always wondered.
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May 01, 2018, 01:38 PM
murphmanquote:
Originally posted by sig239dlehr:
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Originally posted by amals:
^^^Doesn't one of the characters mention something about that during the movie, when they're holed up in the jail?
Yes, Ricky Nelson's character (Colorado) explains it after John Wayne's character (Sheriff John T. Chance) inquires as to the strange tune that was being played at Nathan Burdett's saloon all day and night. Colorado calls it "The Deguello song" and what the Mexicans played before they over ran the Alamo.
Interestingly, both Arthur Hunicutt and John Wayne heard The Deguelo in other movies - in which each played Davy Crocket! John Wayne in "The Alamo" and Arthur Hunicutt in "The Last Command." ("They'll eat snakes 'fore they get in here, Jim!")
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