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1. Friday, November 28, 2008 2:06 PM
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anyone see this yet? http://www.mashedinplastic.co.uk/
its a free download, and it is fantastic
theres a large chunk of TP music on there, but parts of all(or most) of his sountracks make an appearence.

 
2. Saturday, November 29, 2008 9:38 AM
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Thanks! I'm listening to it now. The first track is really good. Not sure about the second, Eleanor Rigby doesn't work speeded up. It's just nice to hear these tracks that I'm so familiar with in a different way though.

Make sure you check out the Audio section on the site. There is a detailed run-through of all the tracks. There are more downloadable tracks on Curiosities aswell. And there is a decent interview in About.

 
3. Saturday, November 29, 2008 10:14 AM
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Loving this right now. "Blue Rigby" worked very well, I think. It's like The Beatles' "LOVE", only with Angelo's music and Lynch's words. "Twin Hearts" had a nice, laidback groove. "Heaven's Drive-In" is a just a tad off with the vocals-- some "Dark Side of the Moon" influence, methinks.


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4. Saturday, November 29, 2008 3:06 PM
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Friggin' Sweet!!!!!!  Thanks so much


"The only thing that Columbus discovered was that he was lost"
 
5. Saturday, November 29, 2008 9:19 PM
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From the About page:

Gavin: “Twin Peaks” opened the door to the world of Lynch and beckoned me inwards with the promise of cookies. Blue Velvet barred the door behind me and let Eraserhead commit unspeakable acts on my imagination.  Call it Stockholm Syndrome, but I’ve come to love all these cruel captors.

I'll be damned if that isn't the best way I've heard my own intro to Lynch described by someone else.


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6. Saturday, November 29, 2008 10:38 PM
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QUOTE:Loving this right now. "Blue Rigby" worked very well, I think. It's like The Beatles' "LOVE", only with Angelo's music and Lynch's words. "Twin Hearts" had a nice, laidback groove. "Heaven's Drive-In" is a just a tad off with the vocals-- some "Dark Side of the Moon" influence, methinks.

i believe the "heavens drive-in" vocals are from the the pixies version of "in heaven(the lady in the radiator's song). but i could be wrong. ill have to check on that. but yeah, glad you all are enjoying this and happy to oblige! 

 
7. Sunday, November 30, 2008 1:21 PM
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i was wrong, it is miranda sex garden and diamanda galas, not the pixies. if your not familiar with galas, she can seem a bit much. but as to dark side of the moon influences, i dont think that applies. if you listen to her other work, thats how shes always sung. shes been performing since the late seventies/early eighties, and shes catagorized mostly in the gothic genre, and sometimes even opera.

 
8. Thursday, December 4, 2008 8:03 AM
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Im a huge music fan and this seems like awesome tribute to David, look for example that trailer, its amazing! Songs like Tori's Deranged and Heaven's Drive In are amazing, and I'll be there in Twin Peaks is also one of my favorites, so awesome remixes.


 
9. Tuesday, September 8, 2009 9:03 AM
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their work is a brilliant tribute to the man.

 

My favs

Blue Rigby

Don't Go All Wicked on Me

I'll Be There (In Twin Peaks)

 

Essential listening.

 

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