now i want to keep the music going on right here want to talk tonight with robin rimbaud he's a morricone fand and a musician himself he works under the name skinner skinner's good to have you on the program for to me a little bit about the 1st time that you came into contact with any of these news again remember that it would have been on british television in the 1970 s. that time when you weren't quite sure what was happening on t.v. and it would have been the spaghetti westerns of course it would be those classic films and just hearing this incredible eerie music. and he was known as the maestro the the composer of all composers for film how would you describe his music style. he understood that with film you need texture and you need melody and you mustn't interfere with the picture too much but the sound still needs to tell stories he some he was somebody who had this style that was kind of spiraling melodies with this kind of weird sometimes psychedelic sound sometimes it could be incredibly pastoral sometimes it could just be very gentle but he understood that music should not be bigge