@@fernandoaispuro1819 The Colombo conflict got too hot for him and he had to get away for "protection" purposes. That also meant he had to collaborate with Ralphie.
It's either by Jan Hammer or Tim Truman. This one is probably by Truman as it's an episode from the 5th season which he created music for but they did re-use some of Hammer's earlier stuff from the show from S1-4.
It's not really Ambient though, where melodies are less defined, with much more sparse use of drums (or none), and emphasis on heavy reverbation. This score stands way closer to New Age music.
amen brotha.. was a teenager in the 80s.. arguably one of the best shows ever.. miss the 80s.. this was a terrific late episode of the series.. sirico was always a bad ass.. rip Tony
Speaking of that , whoever designed that bathroom should be shot ! . Luminescent mirror , Marble cone shaped sink , and a fucking carpet that looks like somebody found it on a landfill !
Charles my mother in law giggles like that and the only thing that keeps me sane is thinking about Tony asking Paulie if he’s “ever been checked for Tourette’s syndrome?”, “huh?”, “Tourette’s syndrome! Ah heh ah heh!”
minischnauze13 you have my sympathy. My mother in law is Chinese and doesn’t speak a word of English. As Paulie Walnuts would say “That’s bee yuti full”
@@charles-y2z6c Lol, the world might be in a meltdown, but you and I - two strangers can find solace in liking Sopranos and joking about our in-laws. All the best to you
Richie Aprile ans Paulie Walnuts both appear in Miami Vice, along with many others, but these ones really look like their Soprano's character, Tony Sirico talks the same way in the Sopranos
I don’t get it , when I was young Tony Sirico had wings in his hair . Now that I’m old Tony Sirico still has wings in his hair . (RIP just heard the news and this comment is updated . Love my favorite character. )
Oooh! - Michael Mann and David Chase really went out of their way to portray Italian-Americans in a positive light, didn't they?...."Did ya' hear what I said?!"