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Manufacture - Armed Forces (HD)
Official music video for Armed Forces, off of Manufacture's "Terror Vision" LP (1990). Manufacture started as an audio/visual art project in Boston. Video and audio is ripped from the Nettwerk Video Compilation Volume 1 VHS (1991).
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Manufacture - As The End Draws Near (HD)
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Featuring Sarah McLachlan. Ripped and upscaled from the Nettwerk Video Compilation Volume 1 (1991)
Julee Cruise - The World Spins Music Video (HD) Remastered 2022
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RIP Julee Cruise. This is one of my favorite songs of all time. I digitized and upscaled it from my VHS copy of Industrial Symphony No.1 (1990). The audio is straight from there as well. Directed by David Lynch. Produced by Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch.
Luv - Music Video
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An analog video art tribute to Blade Runner 2049 and Sylvia Hoek's performance as the badass replicant Luv. Original music by Sean McGuirk. Instagram @seanstle.
Crowbar - ...And Suffer As One (live Teragram 2019)
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Crowbar performing "...and Suffer As One" from Odd Fellow's Rest at Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles, CA 2019.
Nevermore in San Jose - 5/20/01 - Full Show
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Nevermore performs at Cactus Club in San Jose, CA on May 20, 2001. The last show of their Dead Heart in a Dead World Tour with Opeth, God Forbid and Angel Dust. This was a fun show, with much goofing around, as you'll see on the opening song Narcosynthesis. Warrel refused to sing most of Seven Tongues of God because he wanted to play Sanctuary's version of White Rabbit instead. It ends with a c...
Phil Anselmo & The Illegals - A New Level (Pantera cover) Viper Room
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From Los Angeles The Viper Room 11/16/18 all-Pantera live set. The last song of the night. Sorry not the full song!
Phil Anselmo & The Illegals - This Love (Pantera Cover) Viper Room
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From Los Angeles The Viper Room show all-Pantera live set 11/16/18. Sorry for the edits.
EVA - Zeta Reticuli Offical Music Video
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Retrowave/synthwave artist EVA: joshlis.bandcamp.com for more and to download full track. All original animations and analog visual effects.
Cage - Kill The Devil live in Chino
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Cage performing live in Chino Hills, CA at Shamrock's Grill and Pub on July 16, 2016. True metal majesty! Check out Sean hitting the fabled Infinity note at :38!
My Son Was Standing There
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One of the best monologues in TV history. The Major recounts a dream he had about his son Bobby. Directed by David Lynch. RIP Don Davis. From Twin Peaks episode "May The Giant Be With You".
At The Gates "Cold" Solo by Andy LaRocque
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At The Gates "Cold" Solo by Andy LaRocque
I absolutely love well written and acted characters. To the point that events, timeline and overall story become irrelevant to me. Twin peaks is definitely a timeless masterpiece of character writing.
Its something most of us will not get to experience. The complete validation of a father to his son. Easily one of the most significant scenes in the series, even if a lot of Series 2 feels like filler at times.
I love how he holds the monotone voice, yet somehow conveys profound emotion. Everything about this scene is perfect.
Was this actor Scully’s father in The X-files?
This scene always makes me cry like a fucking baby. One of the most moving moments in any piece of recorded media ever. Beautifully written and performed.
This makes me convinced that twin peaks and stargate are conected in some very small way.
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This scene is full of such deep love
Few days ago I interpretated and uploaded this masterpiece by our alas dead (on Dec. 11, 2022 as surely you know much better than me) master Angelo Badalamenti for the 16th anniversary of the great and legendary Don Sinclair Davis's death (June 29th, 2008) so as great and legendary was his character. I think one of my favorites and dearest in all Twin Peaks. However in the case the video or intepretations, divided in Two Suites, are the last uploaded here on this my main keyboard channel or on the second / sepcifc only lynchian one. But I also played it for the anniversary of three years ago, even if in that case the key was wrong because for that occasion I just slowed my Audrey's Prayer normal or original (Audrey's Prayer normal was part of a keyboar tribute I paid to Sherylin Fenn for her birthday, February 1st, of three years ago within Audrey's Dance and Sneaky Audrey).
Lynch’s sincerity is his best quality
Thank you for putting time into upscaling this one. Looks great!
Thanks! It took some experimenting so I appreciate that. Armed Forces is also on my channel.
This song crushes my soul. My true love left because she had to move to help family. I would have done anything
“We were, in this moment, one” Whoa……🥲 The most powerful line in this scene, the show and maybe the most powerful line ever delivered on network television David Lynch is absolutely brilliant and in a league all his own for inserting Transcendental Meditation into the show
one of my all time favorite pieces of art
Don Davis and Dana Ashbrook were exceptional here. Absolutely beautiful.
- Bobby, do you ever yearn?
I wanna kiss whoever wrote this
Exceptional
Make a grown man cry
This is really one of the most wicked plan the Goa'uld ever made.
Garland Briggs... man I need to re watch season 1 and 2.
Watch this scene, but this time pay close attention to the people in the background whenever the Major is talking. No one is eating. No one is talking. Barely anyone is even moving. As if they're frozen in time. Only one guy moves a bit every once in a while. It's eerie
As if the world has gone away and it’s just the two of them sharing this sweet, powerful moment. As eerie as it is, I kinda dig it.
It's dream logic and it's beautiful.
Amazing scene. The fact that Bobby really did turn his life around (at least morally) makes it even more touching!
Audio from this scene was used in Terrence Malick's film Knight Of Cups, game recognizes game. For me this scene is one of the best in the entire series.
Damn fine scene
As an emotionally mature person, this scene shreds me to pieces. Oh to have this moment from a parent.
This poetic speech, made more powerful by Lynch's placement of it in the seemingly practical and avuncular Major Briggs, became the vocal basis of "Hyperborea," an unsettling track off of the Norwegian ambient electronic musician Biosphere's 1997 album, Substrata.
After listening to Biosphere, it's kinda unusual to hear this speech with no music
Major briggs might be my favorite tv character in any show ever. The absolutely absurd way he talks, his profound but indescribable knowledge, the acting, all of it.
Andy is the ShredMaster
Masterpiece scene.
I always come back to this
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A masterpiece and a lesson on how a parent who has a difficult relationship with their child can relate and connect with them ❤️
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Thought this was stargate. Lol
The way they set up Hank as someone you really dislike immediately after (at the end of this clip) is pretty masterful too. Briggs has the most heartfelt, wise, profound conversation with his son that you could imagine - then Hank patronizingly salutes him, before sneering at him after he turns his back to leave.
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Although the music starts at 0:39, the way the orchestra crescendo slowly comes in louder when he says, "a reunion with the deepest wellspring of my being," really drives home the emotion of this scene 🥲
So why doesn't he embrace him there and then, instead of just shaking his hand!
it’s just the man that briggs is. if i was bobby in this situation, id be very satisfied with just the story and handshake
The story isn't linear, the point isn't hugging Bobby lol. Major Briggs knows and has seen so many things he can't describe, he probably reveals the most about the true plot of this show aside from actual lodge entities.
Because they're not there yet, but this is the first step. Of a vision he wanted to work towards.
The White Lodge....
When watching this, I’m reminded of a line from my favorite movie, the 1984 film Amadeus. When Salieri recalls experiencing Mozarts music for the first time, he states that the music was “filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing.” That specific line has been driven deep into my brain, because I relate. I lost my father at nine years old to a brain aneurysm. My last words to him were something along the lines of “please don’t go. I don’t want you to die” He and my mother were leaving for an anniversary vacation to Cancun and I was so scared of them leaving. They’d never been away from my brother and I longer than a day. And my worst fears were realized after I heard what had happened from my mother. A scene like this will forever resonate with me. It’s extremely powerful, and just like Mozarts music, I too am filled with such longing. Just to hear my father speak my name one last time. To hear him utter even a single syllable, would give me the greatest comfort and peace I’ve ever known. What a beautiful scene between father and son.
each time i watch this, i start to cry
I love him so much ❤❤❤ such a great character!!
Star gate used the same cover story.
I feel sorry for anyone who can’t appreciate this scene, or any like it.
The break in the Major’s voice when he says his son’s name speaks volumes. The Major Brigg’s isn’t an emotionless man. He’s incredibly strong having first hand experience with the horrors of reality, while maintaining his ethics and decency. He’s not breaking down to his son or looking for sympathy, nor is he lecturing Bobby. He’s sharing with him a powerful dream of hope and love that couldn’t have possibly been easy for him to share without shedding tears. He hopes that one day Bobby can surpass him in his strength and maturity and grow into his full potential. Bobby is a good kid, he just needed to hear it at the right time.
Deep down the darkness, horror and violence that surrounds Twin Peaks there's a warm heart, and it shows itself in the most difficult moments. Finally Bobby and his father can be in peace with each other. The passion, warmth and tenderness atmosphere this scene was made with by Lynch is something fascinating. One of the best moments of the show and just superb performances of Dana Ashbrook and Don Davis (this was his personal favorite).
As son of a military officer, it makes me wanna cry every time