There's just this deep undercurrent of sadness in Twin Peaks. Always makes me feel a little melancholy for reasons I can't quite discern. Don't really want to, either.
I don't know why but I keep coming back to this and never fail to shed a tear while listening. This is literally the best music that can describe what Cooper might have felt being stuck for 25 years. Lost opportunities, what could've been, all gone in a blink of an eye. I really hope the true ending of twin peaks is from the Fire Walk With Me. where no matter what happens, at least Dale and Laura will both be comforted in the end.
I love how you described it and yes, this scene just always makes me feel so much sadness for Cooper, the musical accompaniment is perfect. I imagine him seeing the lawman and there being some deeper recognition there. Like you mentioned, the ending of FWWM is beautifully comforting
I can't stop listening. I feel incredibly depressed and hopeful at the same time. I feel a spiritual closeness with Duggie. I live an empty life, the meaning of which is determined by other people, and I just float in this stream of other people's ideas. It seems to me that I need to take just one small step to wake up and then my life will be filled with meaning, I will return a long-lost piece of myself. But no matter how hard I try, I can't, it only plunges me even deeper into a deep emotional sleep in which dreams and hopes gradually fade. I hope someone or something will one day show me the right path, before I die, never having time to get out of this meaningless existence.
I think all people who have a void in the heart or soul will feel this song really deep, like Cooper in the Twin Peaks scene of this song. I do everytime i listen to it. People who arent with us anymore, people who decide dont stay with us, all the missed things in life. For the show, Cooper was not the only one who missed sheriff Harry Truman.
Dougie Jones in front of that statue is one of the best sequences in television history. This melody transports you to the oniric universe of Twin Peaks. David Lynch and Johnny Jewel are two masters in creating sensations and atmospheres.
This feels like when you're a kid with all the others in the house sleeping, and the TV ends its transmission for the evening with some relaxing music and a moody picture (I grew up with only a single TV-channel).
Finally found it, thank you for posting this! To me the scene with Coop/Dougie drawing ladders and scribble was incredibly sad since I felt it was his subconcious realizing that he tried so hard to escape the red room only to be lost in himself. And this beautiful and tragic music played a huge part in this.
When Dougie is gazing longingly at the Cowboy's shoes, I kept asking what is the symbolism here? Then I remember during the third episode when he goes through the plug socket, his shoes are left behind. His soles/soul? I dunno. But, Dougie wanders throughout the third series soulless.
maybe isn't his soul that he lost ; maybe he lost his ego and he is just like a young soul, innocent like the essence of a child; who hasn't seen the evil in the world o hasn't been exposed to it.
@@benjaminriveros1509 I've tried to look at Dougie in many ways but I haven't thought of it exactly like this before and it's beautiful. He's a pure soul of love without condition, identity, attachments, fears, or an ego. He just is, and he's like a child as you say. Innocent and pure. Surprisingly everything goes comically well for Dougie where everything falls into place. I wonder if that's a commentary from Lynch and Frost that we should stop desiring and attaching ourselves to our egoes and instead learn to be like a child again, experience life here and now, and then everything will work out for us.
Found this at a time where minutes ago I felt so apathetic there wasn’t a shred of fight left in me. With battling Bud Bushnell waiting for Coop in that building and Janey-E at home, there’s still hope for tomorrow.
Dale cooper was the best man ive ever watched. Theres so much evil and pain, and he knows it, it eats him up alive. But he stands out there, and helps people even when they arent apart of his goal. Like lucy and andy... To most they seemed useless, dumb but to dale cooper. They were friends, someone to help the case in twin peaks and they did. Dale cooper is a all around good guy, he helped harry over his dead lover, harry was in such a bad state. But he came around when dale was there saying things. Dale cooper is my role model .... And i know im way to young to say that but he is. "Nothing like a hot cup of black coffee"
I always think about this scene, so melancholic. I love how The Return did that with a lot of the end credits, have a contemplative scene play out that just leaves you with a lingering feeling.
Yo lo expreso en español. Esta escena me conmovió extremadamente. Me pareció algo mágico. Enhorabuena para el compositor Johnny Jewel y por supuesto para el equipo de Twin Peaks. Por cierto, soy español, de Europa. Por si alguien no se entera. Saludos y abrazos para todos
it makes you want to climb into the screen and wander around that nite time abandoned Las Vegas business park with a cigarette and a cool drink; something similar in color to all that soft warm beige, a creamy iced coffee perhaps, all smooth like.
There's just this deep undercurrent of sadness in Twin Peaks. Always makes me feel a little melancholy for reasons I can't quite discern. Don't really want to, either.
I know, your subconscious does its own thing while experiencing anything created by David Lynch; no one can explain it
Its like a dream. Maybe our lives are same and thats why it feels so familiar and sad sametime with some joy ofcourse.
I love you
So true
The show, and lynch in general, are about the nightmarish undercurrents of American life, and life in general. You are doing it right pal.
This is maybe the very best ending of an episode in the whole world
The kind security guard that takes him home is Nacho's papa from Better Call Saul.
@@MrCecil Better Call For Help.
@@MrCecilGlad i wasn’t the only one who noticed it)
Sometimes, just sometimes i really feel the emptiness that this song leaves on me.
Bu ve aphex twin-rhubarb bunlar beni bitiriyor var mi önerin
Immorgûl fitgirl repack, world spins
I don't know why but I keep coming back to this and never fail to shed a tear while listening. This is literally the best music that can describe what Cooper might have felt being stuck for 25 years. Lost opportunities, what could've been, all gone in a blink of an eye. I really hope the true ending of twin peaks is from the Fire Walk With Me. where no matter what happens, at least Dale and Laura will both be comforted in the end.
I love how you described it and yes, this scene just always makes me feel so much sadness for Cooper, the musical accompaniment is perfect. I imagine him seeing the lawman and there being some deeper recognition there. Like you mentioned, the ending of FWWM is beautifully comforting
I can't stop listening. I feel incredibly depressed and hopeful at the same time. I feel a spiritual closeness with Duggie. I live an empty life, the meaning of which is determined by other people, and I just float in this stream of other people's ideas. It seems to me that I need to take just one small step to wake up and then my life will be filled with meaning, I will return a long-lost piece of myself. But no matter how hard I try, I can't, it only plunges me even deeper into a deep emotional sleep in which dreams and hopes gradually fade. I hope someone or something will one day show me the right path, before I die, never having time to get out of this meaningless existence.
I think all people who have a void in the heart or soul will feel this song really deep, like Cooper in the Twin Peaks scene of this song. I do everytime i listen to it. People who arent with us anymore, people who decide dont stay with us, all the missed things in life. For the show, Cooper was not the only one who missed sheriff Harry Truman.
do you know which episode this was played in
@@eselguy End credits of the episode (part) 5
@@Setsuna_86 thank you
Well put
I never thought about this being a deep-seated, awakened memory of Sheriff Harry Truman, but I'm 100% certain that you're right!
Dougie Jones in front of that statue is one of the best sequences in television history. This melody transports you to the oniric universe of Twin Peaks. David Lynch and Johnny Jewel are two masters in creating sensations and atmospheres.
This feels like when you're a kid with all the others in the house sleeping, and the TV ends its transmission for the evening with some relaxing music and a moody picture (I grew up with only a single TV-channel).
this song made me cry for coop
Surreal track...play..repeat
Yeeas
thinking in Harry Truman
That's a good observation!
I also thought of him when I was rewatching the return
I miss Harry… the show isn’t the same without him
Very strong atmosphere.
Strong as cuss.
Finally found it, thank you for posting this!
To me the scene with Coop/Dougie drawing ladders and scribble was incredibly sad since I felt it was his subconcious realizing that he tried so hard to escape the red room only to be lost in himself. And this beautiful and tragic music played a huge part in this.
I hope one day I will be able to put into words to explain the genius of this song / this scene
When Dougie is gazing longingly at the Cowboy's shoes, I kept asking what is the symbolism here? Then I remember during the third episode when he goes through the plug socket, his shoes are left behind. His soles/soul? I dunno. But, Dougie wanders throughout the third series soulless.
maybe isn't his soul that he lost ; maybe he lost his ego and he is just like a young soul, innocent like the essence of a child; who hasn't seen the evil in the world o hasn't been exposed to it.
This is a genius interpretion, I'd never thought of that
@@benjaminriveros1509 I've tried to look at Dougie in many ways but I haven't thought of it exactly like this before and it's beautiful. He's a pure soul of love without condition, identity, attachments, fears, or an ego. He just is, and he's like a child as you say. Innocent and pure. Surprisingly everything goes comically well for Dougie where everything falls into place. I wonder if that's a commentary from Lynch and Frost that we should stop desiring and attaching ourselves to our egoes and instead learn to be like a child again, experience life here and now, and then everything will work out for us.
Could his subconscious just be remembering sheriff Truman ?
I think he's just remembering Truman, and being a lawman/Truman being an oldschool lawman.
Found this at a time where minutes ago I felt so apathetic there wasn’t a shred of fight left in me. With battling Bud Bushnell waiting for Coop in that building and Janey-E at home, there’s still hope for tomorrow.
Hope things are a bit better for you mate
This ones for all of us
Dale cooper was the best man ive ever watched. Theres so much evil and pain, and he knows it, it eats him up alive. But he stands out there, and helps people even when they arent apart of his goal. Like lucy and andy... To most they seemed useless, dumb but to dale cooper. They were friends, someone to help the case in twin peaks and they did.
Dale cooper is a all around good guy, he helped harry over his dead lover, harry was in such a bad state. But he came around when dale was there saying things.
Dale cooper is my role model .... And i know im way to young to say that but he is.
"Nothing like a hot cup of black coffee"
As good a role model as any!
On of the best scenes in the entire Twin Peaks
The Ending of that Episode got me the most in yet another incredible, catching entry in the Twin Peaks Series.
I always think about this scene, so melancholic. I love how The Return did that with a lot of the end credits, have a contemplative scene play out that just leaves you with a lingering feeling.
Finally found it
Amazing! Best one from Twin Peaks!
Tears for a Dark world, where we are lost all looking for a the way back from destruction
Aware of cosmic events we seek to repress, and through repression, recreate again.
this sends me - thanks for putting it up - just loop it and lose it...
This song always makes me sad in an oddly joyful way. I can't explain it but it's real.
The symbolism is very clear to me... It's very sad but hopeful : )
Thank you
the message transcends earthly notions
Yo lo expreso en español. Esta escena me conmovió extremadamente. Me pareció algo mágico. Enhorabuena para el compositor Johnny Jewel y por supuesto para el equipo de Twin Peaks. Por cierto, soy español, de Europa. Por si alguien no se entera. Saludos y abrazos para todos
Today i finally understood! Cooper is just is just the hero. Sad show :(
Life I wrote for twin peaks, this is the most convincing thing, it hits me hard in the heart
I love comments on UA-cam!! I bet it is really the only place I read them 🙌 thanks guys
it makes you want to climb into the screen and wander around that nite time abandoned Las Vegas business park with a cigarette and a cool drink; something similar in color to all that soft warm beige, a creamy iced coffee perhaps, all smooth like.
There's no loitering here, sir.
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Anyone k ow where to find the video of this credit scene??
Супер!
Timeless
music of a lost soul
Why is there an add in the middle of the video tho 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
once upon a time in my mind
👌💫💜!!!
Take the ad out the middle of this vid FS
Stairs and Ladders
😄
Red balloons
kukaan ei ammu vasen jalka edessä'
vasurilla
Doggie
Mas que belo!
What Dougie had to say about the human condition was more profound than anything Cooper ever said. And Dougie never really said anything at all...