Julee Cruise
Falling (Twin Peaks Theme)


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suesblues
Jan 08, 2013 - 04:16
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


superjudge
Nov 06, 2012 - 10:01
Ugh, this song is atrocious...


stunix
Nov 06, 2012 - 09:59
hanging myself


gutthawk
Nov 06, 2012 - 09:55
shellbella wrote:
Blahhh... snooze alert...

Your eyes are getting very heavy.... ;-) C'mon, this is good stuff!


shellbella
Nov 06, 2012 - 09:54
Blahhh... snooze alert...


ckcotton
Sep 19, 2012 - 21:43
Sooooo boring


Pedro1874
Sep 04, 2012 - 11:36
Ah! That fooled me for a few seconds - it is my cell ringtone! Always loved this brilliant tune and the amazing TV show.


Shesdifferent
Sep 04, 2012 - 11:33
Love hearing this anytime day or night....


rockpommel16
Sep 04, 2012 - 11:30



hobiejoe
Sep 04, 2012 - 11:30
What I did on my holidays this year....

Snoqualmie, WA


MiracleDrug
Jul 03, 2012 - 14:22
Cooper: Harry, when Albert finishes up at the Great Northern, we'll meet back
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.




fredriley
Jul 03, 2012 - 13:51
Byronape wrote:

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)


Byronape
Jun 17, 2012 - 11:11
zair99 wrote:
Never did see Twin Peaks, for better or worse. Probably because of that this reminds me of Final Fantasy VII instead!

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.




kingart
May 16, 2012 - 14:54
Julee Cruise also contributed vocals to Mysteries of Love, the theme song of Lynch's Blue Velvet.


Rottinger
Apr 30, 2012 - 23:50
zair99 wrote:
Never did see Twin Peaks, for better or worse. Probably because of that this reminds me of Final Fantasy VII instead!

Same here, Aerith's Theme! ;)



Euskadita
Apr 14, 2012 - 21:22
This song used to be the last in the daily broadcasting of the best station in my town.The extinct StereoSoul 89.9 FM, Guadalajara, Mexico


zair99
Apr 14, 2012 - 21:22
Never did see Twin Peaks, for better or worse. Probably because of that this reminds me of Final Fantasy VII instead!


chiplueck
Mar 30, 2012 - 06:45
richlister wrote:

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.


Baketown
Mar 30, 2012 - 06:44
Algee wrote:
Is it just me or does this song freak anyone else out?

Nothing scares me more than a David Lynch movie! Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, scared the hell out of me! lol


mrgus
Mar 30, 2012 - 06:44
Didn't watch the show, so I've got no connection to it other than it doesn't do a thing for me.


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