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Love the track - loved the series - would it still work today? Can someone remind me what happened to Laura Palmer!
two years ago I wrote a comment - does nobody remember what happend to Laura Palmer!! Still love this track!
As hot as you could get in the 90:s
How was this song so popular in the 90s?? Must have been a completely different mindset then, carried away by the strangeness of David Lynch. Now it just seems painfully self-indulgent, and very sad
I don't think it was popular. I never heard it get any airplay at all (though I didn't frequent commercial radio that much). I think the series was popular, and that's it.
From left to right: Lara Flynn Boyle, .... ?
From left to right: hot, hot, hot.
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Is it just me or does this song freak anyone else out?
Me......................
From left to right: Lara Flynn Boyle, .... ?
Sherilyn Fenn & Mädchen Amick
As hot as you could get in the 90:s
From left to right: Lara Flynn Boyle, .... ?
Moody and atmospheric -- but I liked it more back when. Now, it's paint by numbers.
And that hook melody is now an ear worm because it has a very strong resemblance to another track by another artist I've heard in recent days and I'll be driven half loopy until I make the connection...
True, but it was unusual back then, and a definite era worm. Whoops! A typo that I think I'll let stay!
You are missing out. The show was fantastic. It got a little strange toward the end of the second season, but was starting to get itself in order by the end of the season. Of course, the show left us with a HUGE cliffhanger that was never followed up on.
Like many things in life, it has to be experienced. Watch the first episode on Netflix or something and if you don't get into it within the first 20 minutes, turn it off. Not everyone is going to appreciate it, but those that do love it.
OK, please just experience Twin Peaks Season 3. I wouldn't say watch it or listen to it. Experience it, view the world with different glasses ever after. Like RP,
I’m going to let you in on a little secret: every day, once a day, give
yourself a present. Don’t plan it; don’t wait for it; just let it
happen. It could be a new shirt in a men’s store, a catnap in your
office chair, or two cups of good, hot, black, coffee
Thank you RP and David Lynch
And that hook melody is now an ear worm because it has a very strong resemblance to another track by another artist I've heard in recent days and I'll be driven half loopy until I make the connection...
As hot as you could get in the 90:s
The 90s had it.
As hot as you could get in the 90:s
Your eyes are getting very heavy.... ;-) C'mon, this is good stuff!
at the station. I'm ready to lay the whole thing out.
Truman: Rocks and bottles?
Cooper: Chalk and blackboard will be just fine.
Truman: Jelly donuts?
Cooper: Harry, that goes without saying.
You are missing out. The show was fantastic. It got a little strange toward the end of the second season, but was starting to get itself in order by the end of the season. Of course, the show left us with a HUGE cliffhanger that was never followed up on.
Like many things in life, it has to be experienced. Watch the first episode on Netflix or something and if you don't get into it within the first 20 minutes, turn it off. Not everyone is going to appreciate it, but those that do love it.
Yep, it was weird and compelling. I remember seeing it on UK TV a couple of decades back, and I and my friend would religiously tune in, same time, same channel. It strangely mixed standard soap opera with complete surrealism, and was absolutely unique. I watched it again years later after borrowing a VCR box set and it was even better. Most definitely a 'cult' series which you could fall in love with, or hate to bits, or just be scratching your head in bored befuddlement. It reminded me, in its singularity, of the UK cult 60s series The Prisoner, which was similarly experimental and surreal. Neither series would be made these days, I'm sure, as they'd be too much of a risk for TV companies, even ones as innovative as HBO.
As Byronape says, watch it if you can. Get a DVD box set from your local library and set aside a few nights a week to watch it from start to finish.
New shoes! New shoes! Gurgle, dribble, burble... :o)
You are missing out. The show was fantastic. It got a little strange toward the end of the second season, but was starting to get itself in order by the end of the season. Of course, the show left us with a HUGE cliffhanger that was never followed up on.
Like many things in life, it has to be experienced. Watch the first episode on Netflix or something and if you don't get into it within the first 20 minutes, turn it off. Not everyone is going to appreciate it, but those that do love it.
Same here, Aerith's Theme! ;)
Strange tune. You could use this as the title music to a weird TV show about an FBI investigation of a teenage murder in a small logging town in Washington. Dual Peaks, summat like that anyway.
Oh, I don't think a plot like that would ever work, at least not in the U.S. Well, maybe if you added a lady who clutched a piece of firewood like a baby.. Then maybe throw in a woman obsessed with silent drape runners, the show might have a chance. I'm still skeptical.
Nothing scares me more than a David Lynch movie! Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, scared the hell out of me! lol
Strange tune. You could use this as the title music to a weird TV show about an FBI investigation of a teenage murder in a small logging town in Washington. Dual Peaks, summat like that anyway.
Yeah..what..you got pie ?
Yes - and not in a good way....
If he was on lithium.
That gum you like is going to come back in style.
She's dead. Wrapped in plastic.
New shoes! New shoes! {gurgle, drool, dribble}
Geez Louise, the prospect of that scares the Bejeesus out of me. Can you imagine? Bob? The dwarf? The giant? The red velvet curtains blowing in the breeze between the redwoods? I just shivered.
Exquisite terror.
That gum you like is going to come back in style.
She's dead. Wrapped in plastic.
I have to say —- LOL
..and the PIE !
Me and my womens have our arms around each other and we are slow dancing... we love this song...
"Women" plural? 'Kinell! What do you get up to in that hotel room?
https://www.hulu.com/watch/197344/psych-dual-spires
you sound like my daughter
Me and my womens have our arms around each other and we are slow dancing... we love this song...
o k a y t h e n
LOL.....
Why? Music doesn't exist in a vacuum. It's connected with our memories, experiences, and feelings. If you think you can "just listen to the music", you're fooling yourself.
That gum you like is going to come back in style.
She's dead. Wrapped in plastic.
!how'd you know I'd be here?
Creepy was the whole point of this song. Sounds of innocence, but with a dark underlying feel as well.
Funny, I was just having the same thought — wondering if it's just me, or others find certain songs better or worse because of the associations they have with them. I was not a fan of Twin Peaks, but I guess I have a soft spot for it because I grew up in the NW and my cousin liked the show. If this were a stand alone song, not made for the show, it really isn't *that* great. But I give it a "7" because even being mediocre I think it's better than a lot of other songs.
I've just seen a truckful go past, lady. New shoes! New shoes! Gibber, dribble, drool...
Laura Palmer. Her portrait during the credits still haunts me. And no, it wasn't me. But I know who it was.
Actually I think the tv show is not as good as the Theme song.
Sucko Barfo
But then again I was never a Twin Peaks fan.
Maybe if I had been/was/am??? I would rate differently.
What a way to end the 80's and begin the 90's...I was a big fan!
Makes me want a piece of pie....
Doughnuts for me. Whenever you saw doughnuts in Twin Peaks, something good was about to happen. Fire, bad. Go ahead, roll your eyes, I'm a geek.
Sucko Barfo
But then again I was never a Twin Peaks fan.
Maybe if I had been/was/am??? I would rate differently.
Yes, if you had been a fan, you would most definitely rate this a 10.
Gets a big 10 from me!
Sucko Barfo
But then again I was never a Twin Peaks fan.
Maybe if I had been/was/am??? I would rate differently.
Makes me want a piece of pie....
This is soooo good for the ears...
So love Julee Cruise, agreed.
Wat-da-f...?!
As impenetrable as an episode from TP itself. What a great series that was: one of the TV experiences of all time!
wondering~ if anyone has critiqued the 2007 =-~-> Season Two Music And More <~-~= Badalmenti 22-tune effort —as of yet~ ? Thanks~ cidnimlaw
Lost my copy of the CD years ago and I am still mourning it. Every once in a while I open up the empty jewel case hoping it will appear.