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There's something special about David Lynch's music.

I mean, if you don't get naughty thoughts when listening to this then you're doing it wrong. Wrong I tells ya!

 

Examples:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvbSbzWpaZo&feature=related

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUcuccdGmeg

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-FiVd16sqQ

 

...and of course, like Mellow U posted earlier in this thread

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzj2pO-ArLo&feature=player_embedded

 

It's instant striptease music.

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Guest Greg Reason

To me, the ultimate Lynch music of all time is 'Sycamore Trees' from Fire, Walk With Me

 

Such an intense song, it affects me so much I can't listen to it most of the time

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To me, the ultimate Lynch music of all time is 'Sycamore Trees' from Fire, Walk With Me

 

Such an intense song, it affects me so much I can't listen to it most of the time

 

Absolutely! Little Jimmy Scott's voice is fantastic!

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Guest Z_B_Z

random thought, but i love it how lynch always seems to use the newest technology but doesnt let it define him. fucking champ. i hope one day i escape his influence so i can do shit that cant be directly traced to him. a massive, massive talent. probably on par with kubrick at the end of the day.

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i loved it and am still digesting it three or four years on... i think we need to rethink what 'good' looks like.

 

 

and lets all rethink the fact that david lynch made a film using consumer grade dv cameras. thats pretty huge considering the caliber of director.

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You're right. But if you compare the aesthetics of the footage in Mulholland Drive and Lost Highway with Inland Empire then the biggest difference is that there's no depth of field in any of the shots in Inland Empire. Everything is in focus like in a home video. I miss the beautiful shots from Mulholland and Lost where every single frame is so beautiful that it would work like a poster.

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true, but theres beauty in all forms of motion pictures. i associate consumer dv cams with chaotic 'truth of the moment' type images, and this is obviously the type of vibe he was going for in 'inland empire'. but i see what you mean. theres no replacing the film version of lynch... but we certainly have a good amount of that, no?

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great thread!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oajop2DGrA8

mixing multiple layers of weird over an overwhelming amount of 50s cheese. any party should have a track like this somewhere down the road.

 

ps.: i'm on the "mr lynch should drop the DV" bandwagon. a weird plot is not enough, the esthetics are just as important. the DV thing worked fine from a conceptual way, but not in a "looked great so i should keep on working with it for all my next films" way.

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im obviously in the minority but i think the aesthetics of dv can be pretty powerful

 

the right tool for the right job i guess..

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Guest Greg Reason

i havent checked it but animation isnt true lynch.

 

Lynch has made animated features for years and years. From his very first short films through to Dumbland etc

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Guest Billov

i havent checked it but animation isnt true lynch.

 

Lynch has made animated features for years and years. From his very first short films through to Dumbland etc

Even certain sequences in his films are stop motion and stuff. Remember that funky dancing worm on the mound of dirt in Eraserhead, that was fun :D

 

He really knows how to evoke some seriously strange feeling by using his crazy stylized animation/stop motion.

 

Also

 

You'd know better than me... Has Lynch got any albums worth listening to? I've only heard a couple one off tracks, and the stuff he did with Sparklehorse/danger mouse.

 

Check out the INLAND EMPIRE soundtrack, has a few songs of him.

 

 

and there's this ambient album

 

 

and there's this ambienty album together with a polish dude

 

 

and there's this album, a li'l band he once made with another guy. A few of these songs can be heard on Mulholland Drive soundtrack, but I haven't listened to these songs in a long time, so I don't know if the album is reccomendable or not

 

cheers man, this'll do nicely.

 

 

ya Ghost of Love is epic

 

You'd know better than me... Has Lynch got any albums worth listening to? I've only heard a couple one off tracks, and the stuff he did with Sparklehorse/danger mouse.

I thought he just did the photos for the CD booklet

He also sang on a couple tracks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xipwwt7883w

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great thread!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oajop2DGrA8

mixing multiple layers of weird over an overwhelming amount of 50s cheese. any party should have a track like this somewhere down the road.

 

 

I love everything in this thread but this..... I remember the 1st time I saw TP I LOLOLOLED at this clip. I hate it so much. hate.

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great thread!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oajop2DGrA8

mixing multiple layers of weird over an overwhelming amount of 50s cheese. any party should have a track like this somewhere down the road.

 

 

I love everything in this thread but this..... I remember the 1st time I saw TP I LOLOLOLED at this clip. I hate it so much. hate.

 

Same here. I absolutely hate that song.

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