>What were they ON when they made this?
What were they ON when they made this?
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best track off of the new tp soundtrack youtube.com
was trying to find this, thanks user.
kubrick > lynch
>haha how high were they?
>is this what lsd feels like?
>eraserhead is my favorite film
Get real
Speedballs (heroin and coke) Red Wine and Lynchian Cigarettes
Fire walk with me 24/192
>I need to get whatever these guys were on!
Grimes >>>>>Lynch
I am sorry.
grimes is better
>it's like X and Y had a baby
I once rocked out in a cigarette liquid, after fucking a sexually lovely woman, The song.. GENESIS.
wrong link.
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FTFY
>when does the singing start?
>isn't this like, stoner music?
>"this is just NOISE user"
>it's actually just slightly weird pop
Any idea what the track is that plays whenever the woodsmen come to revive evil coop? Its this weird creepy melody, plays episode 8 and 17.
Moonlight sonata slowed down
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Wow. Thanks a lot.
GET REAL
maybe but kubrick is so good it's not a fair comparison. then again i think lynch has practically achieved the same degree of legendary status in american cinema as kubrick so idk
this lol
best american filmmaker is still between welles and kubrick
Sure, kiddo.
thanks
They aren't really comparable because they made different things. Lynch is a painter who makes non-literal concept films, Kubrick was a perfectionist who made perfect films.
>mfw this band proudly states in their flyers that their sound could be described as "Pixies meets Smashing Pumpkins"
>show pothead friend electric wizard
>"haha dude it sounds like they just got super drunk and thrashed around in the studio lol you cant even understand them"
>never play music except dadrock to him ever again
this and the bjork television video are the two best musician videos on youtube
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they were both heavily inspired by one another. eraserhead was a major influence on the shining while eyes wide shut could certainly be seen as lynchian, and lynch doesn't even try to hide kubrick's influence on his own work
>show pothead friend flying microtonal banana
>"haha dude they're so out of tune"
For sure, but they do different things.
I'd absolutely call Kubrick the best American filmmaker of all time, but I'd call Lynch's films, a lot of them, the bet conceptual cinematic works from the US.
I reckon Sion Sono is more like Lynch than Kubrick is.
Episode 8 of Twin Peaks season 3 was probably partly inspired by 2001, but the overall scope of both projects were miles apart.
>sion sono
eww fuck off with that shit