Probably played by Al Regni on the sax, according to Badalamenti: “David said I should compose something that’s more rhythmic than anything we had done before, so we started with [finger] snaps. Those snaps were generated on a very early computer, believe it or not. Then we found a tempo and bass line. The beautiful part about it was when I called the session to record it, a good friend of mine, Al Regni, a saxophone player, was able to record with me. We were in the same college class together. Al was in town doing other recording sessions and I said to him, ‘I gotta do a song that has a really jazzy and bluesy feel to it.’ I laid down a basic track with rhythm, piano, bass, drum, vibes, guitar, and I really needed the saxophone. I had written for Al six or seven bars of the opening motif lines. That’s all Al needed. Right from there, he started improvising, he just went with it. Before you knew it, David said, ‘My god, this is good for The Man From Another Place.’ I owe that all to Al, he played that sax so beautifully.
What I love about this movie is it made the comfy loveable town of Twin Peaks feel so lonely and cold the way it did for Laura... this song really captures that.
small towns have this feel all across america... i grew up in burns colorado. the massive mountains a stones throw away and thick greens gave a feeling of beautiful isolation that makes the weak go mad. its a strange place to learn all you know.
@@sonder152 Another fun(nier?) fact: The same song appears as "She Would Die for Love" on Julee Cruise's album "The Voice of Love". The trumpet has been replaced with Julee's voice. I vastly prefer the instrumental versions, even though I do like Julee Cruise and what she brought to the Badalamenti/Lynch collaborations.
I wish David Lynch would release a Twin Peaks audio boxset. It could include everything from Seasons I-III and FWWM. Plus lots of bonus material (like this sax version of the FWWM theme). I think it would be a lovely tribute to Angelo Badalamenti . 💛
When the music is so beautiful it makes you sad, charged with emotions. Only a true master of his craft can reach this level of proficiency. Rest in Peace Angelo.
I remember: Walking through a very dark road back home.. in a deeply dark night with a shining and brilliant moon.. sinking down into this song. And doubt I could forget it now. That memory now lives with me. It resonates everytime I hear this tune. Thank you sir. You truly are still an inspiration to me. Rest in Peace, Angelo Badalamenti.
Reminds me my afternoons walking on my own with my walkman in Milan. So many people, feeling so alone. Elegance everywhere, clochards on the floor. Indifference outside, pain buried inside. Beautiful sadness.
@@xyttra There are two; the Q2 edit and the Blue Rose edit. The Blue Rose edit is generally considered better due to it keeping a more consistent tone at the cost of excluding some scenes that weren't in the shooting script, while the Q2 edit includes pretty much everything even if it doesn't fit the movie tonally.
@@mistermista2927 I checked out Q2 edit and it's garbage. The dude puts the traffic jam scene, then the scene where Leland talks with Teresa and then the scene in the Auto repair shop which happens right after the traffic jam scene. They're not even seperate scene, merge them together and you get the extended scene but the genius Q2 decided it would be better to stick an irrelevant scene right in the middle.
Best show ever made and recently got to watch this on the big screen. Nearly cried knowing I really got to see it that way. I love Lynch so much and all the family involved in Twin Peaks. Been with me for so long , it’s become a part of me.
Angelo Badalament Fire Walk with Me. - That saxophonist is absolutely fantastic. I’m in heaven (in a good way) this is what music is all about. It’s definitely ‘slow dance ‘ music. There’s no need for another instrument 🎷 the saxophone does it all the time. I’ll listen to this heavenly music again. You’ll have to scrape me off the ceiling. Ecstatic, is all I can say.
Head's up, tails up, run you scallywags. Night falls, morning calls, I'll catch you with my death bag. You may think I've gone insane, but I promise, I will kill again!
Oh my God... This is sublime. Thank you Al Regni, Angelo Badalementi, and David Lynch for this beautiful, eerie, melancholic, mysterious, supernatural, other-dimensional piece of music. Best of wishes from Iran.
Fans will recognise this as the version playing on the radio in the truck with Ed & Norma late at night, in Fire Walk with Me. One of the missing pieces. Criminally cut from the movie. My own personal favourite of all the pieces, it will never cease to strike a chord deep in my heart and soul. Rip Angelo and Peggy
All that Twin Peaks, and others David Lynch's (and E.Badalamenti) movies very resemblance me so much - symbolism (surrealism) paintings et graphics by Renee Magritte ~ such dreamy, Dreamy scenes end visions, Noir, Mist, mystery, fog, sleepy, dreamcatchers, shadows, darkness, sleepy, dreamcatchers, nightmares, midnight, dawn, ..
What a composer Badalamenti was! This dirge captures the desperation and pathos of Laura Palmer and her destruction at the hands of her father. Many people said that you need to view the whole Twin Peaks series to understand Fire, Walk with Me, but it seemed to me that the film stood alone quite well as the story of an innocent young girl destroyed by her parent.
I’m convinced “Twin Peaks” is M.F./David Lynch’s attempt to successfully alchemize a work of art/a story in which all the characters can ontologically successfully discover that they are characters in a story created by David Lynch, Lynch casting his son as Mrs. Chalmont’s grandson who’s studying “magic”… unforgettable art
As a big fan of the show and a semi-fan of the followup film, it took me a long while to notice that whenever I thought of the main theme of the show -- I was instead -- humming this remarkable 'new' movie theme. That tells you something about how amazing this really is.
Greatest piece of Sax Music since Careless Whispers. God bless David Lynch for this incredible show and Angelo Badalamenti for this dark, gothic and sexy gem.
one of the best, as "Red Bats with Teeth" (Lost Highway) is also my favorite. appropriately smooth here for FWWM & yet so chaotic in LH. Badalamenti & Lynch's collaborations are ~ even through music ~ orgasmic symbolism for the most intricate details of Lynch's works ~ brilliant!
This is a very well done, beautiful piece of music and this is a brilliant film. Really makes you see that Twin Peaks wasn’t such a clean town and wasn’t so innocent after all. And that it was Twin Peaks that truly caused Laura’s downfall, not completely her Dad, and not completely Bob, either. Powerful film and powerful piece of music. Makes me feel so sad for the loneliness that Laura suffered and she is a fictional character!
Has the same film noir beauty as Bernard Herrmann's Theme from Taxi Driver. Love it. Where can this alternate take featuring this sax be found in CD or vinyl? Can it? It's not on the soundtrack from the film released in the 90s. Thanks.
I accidentally killed myself by alcohol poisoning when I was twenty four. I died and went to the waiting area of purgatory. It was a large place just outside the light. Everyone was a silhouette to eachother. Like shifting shadows. It was a crowded but lonely place. But it wasn't my time and I was sent back. And the angels wouldn't help me anymore so I burst into fire on the return. The nurses said I screamed upon being resuscitated - I howled and writhed in pain so much they strapped me to the rails of the gurney. So yeah, I know what it means to walk with fire. There was no music there but somehow this song reminds me of the feeling there. Sad and lonely but comforting and resolute at the same time. This might not make much sense to you now - but eventually it will.
I clicked "More" but it didn't say who plays the sax. I think, from the perfection of the bass playing, that Ron Carter plays bass, as he does on "Farewell" but who plays that sax?
i imagined the willow to have this effect on me. weeping its leaves on my shoulders as I sleep, hollow and deep. long vines whisper brash feats of conquest and triumph but the roots beneath my feet shake of fear from darkness creep. the moon sifts though the cracks casting shadows that morph into your nightmares beasts the trunk a ward of strength but without light to guide how may i reach, with these guards that be?
This is, excuse me, a DAMN fine piece of music.
made my day hahaha
I agree
Probably played by Al Regni on the sax, according to Badalamenti:
“David said I should compose something that’s more rhythmic than anything we had done before, so we started with [finger] snaps. Those snaps were generated on a very early computer, believe it or not. Then we found a tempo and bass line. The beautiful part about it was when I called the session to record it, a good friend of mine, Al Regni, a saxophone player, was able to record with me. We were in the same college class together. Al was in town doing other recording sessions and I said to him, ‘I gotta do a song that has a really jazzy and bluesy feel to it.’ I laid down a basic track with rhythm, piano, bass, drum, vibes, guitar, and I really needed the saxophone. I had written for Al six or seven bars of the opening motif lines. That’s all Al needed. Right from there, he started improvising, he just went with it. Before you knew it, David said, ‘My god, this is good for The Man From Another Place.’ I owe that all to Al, he played that sax so beautifully.
@? - That was a damn fine comment you made.
The ballad of Teresa Banks.
What I love about this movie is it made the comfy loveable town of Twin Peaks feel so lonely and cold the way it did for Laura... this song really captures that.
Ben Roley хорошо вам американцам - хоть поехать в те места можете недорого и без виз
It's Fall City,Wa. that's what you mean.
small towns have this feel all across america... i grew up in burns colorado. the massive mountains a stones throw away and thick greens gave a feeling of beautiful isolation that makes the weak go mad. its a strange place to learn all you know.
@@ennuiii wikipedia says that place "consists of a post office and a ranch" damn
@@ennuiii I think I'm one of the weak who'd go mad, though Burns, CO, sounds like a beautiful place.
Rest in Peace, still one of my favourite pieces.
Probably the best Twin Peaks Theme
Yes definitely is.
(fun fact an earlier version of the theme appears in season two but with FWWM it really becomes a theme on it's own)
@@sonder152 Another fun(nier?) fact: The same song appears as "She Would Die for Love" on Julee Cruise's album "The Voice of Love". The trumpet has been replaced with Julee's voice. I vastly prefer the instrumental versions, even though I do like Julee Cruise and what she brought to the Badalamenti/Lynch collaborations.
Вечная, бесконечная, высшая, уникальная, неповторимая, непревзойдённая Музыка!!! БРАВО БРАВИССИМО АНДЖЕЛО!!!!!!! Ваша Музыка Шедевр!!!Она Вечна!!!!!!!
Lynch + Badalamenti = best soundtracks ever.
I wish David Lynch would release a Twin Peaks audio boxset. It could include everything from Seasons I-III and FWWM. Plus lots of bonus material (like this sax version of the FWWM theme). I think it would be a lovely tribute to Angelo Badalamenti . 💛
When the music is so beautiful it makes you sad, charged with emotions. Only a true master of his craft can reach this level of proficiency. Rest in Peace Angelo.
RIP Maestro, make music in the heavenly spheres!
I remember:
Walking through a very dark road back home.. in a deeply dark night with a shining and brilliant moon.. sinking down into this song.
And doubt I could forget it now. That memory now lives with me. It resonates everytime I hear this tune.
Thank you sir. You truly are still an inspiration to me.
Rest in Peace, Angelo Badalamenti.
Reminds me my afternoons walking on my own with my walkman in Milan. So many people, feeling so alone. Elegance everywhere, clochards on the floor. Indifference outside, pain buried inside. Beautiful sadness.
escribes el como yo siento, entiendo el como tú sientes
This is fine poetry
This has gotta be the greatest sax solo perhaps ever. The sax IMO is the only instrument that can actually talk and it tells a very sad story here.
The piano and trombone also.
This is the water, and this is the well. Drink full and descend, the horse is the white of the eyes and dark within
got a lite?
Got a light?
I get such goosebumps. This song is so sombre, so sad and poignant and final. Extreme loneliness and helplessness.
Interesting, just sounds like some amazing dark noir jazz to me
This song sounds like the beautiful unknown we'll never be able to understand
Fire Walk With Me is a masterpiece, especially the 3.5 hour version, which has so many necessary scenes that shouldn’t have been cut.
Is there a version where Official cut and the missing pieces were united?
@@xyttra There are two; the Q2 edit and the Blue Rose edit. The Blue Rose edit is generally considered better due to it keeping a more consistent tone at the cost of excluding some scenes that weren't in the shooting script, while the Q2 edit includes pretty much everything even if it doesn't fit the movie tonally.
@@mistermista2927 I checked out Q2 edit and it's garbage. The dude puts the traffic jam scene, then the scene where Leland talks with Teresa and then the scene in the Auto repair shop which happens right after the traffic jam scene. They're not even seperate scene, merge them together and you get the extended scene but the genius Q2 decided it would be better to stick an irrelevant scene right in the middle.
@@xyttra The Blue Rose cut does pretty much the same thing, so that must just be how it was in the script.
@@xyttra Plus iirc the actual released cut of the film has some very short flashbacks to Teresa Banks there anyway so it fits.
Through the darkness of future's past, The magician longs to see. One chants out between two worlds... Fire... walk with me.
Best show ever made and recently got to watch this on the big screen. Nearly cried knowing I really got to see it that way. I love Lynch so much and all the family involved in Twin Peaks. Been with me for so long , it’s become a part of me.
The movie and songs are magical.
I absolutely love how Laura Palmer's Theme is lowkey the background noise for this.
ATS&CSecuritySolutions it is?
@@ponurezapomnienie he means the backing chords are the same as laura's theme
This is essentially She Would Die For Love by Julee Cruise
Angelo Badalament Fire Walk with Me. - That saxophonist is absolutely fantastic. I’m in heaven (in a good way) this is what music is all about. It’s definitely ‘slow dance ‘ music. There’s no need for another instrument 🎷 the saxophone does it all the time.
I’ll listen to this heavenly music again. You’ll have to scrape me off the ceiling. Ecstatic, is all I can say.
This is divine, so much smoother than the original version.
This is exquisite. A genuinely beautiful piece of music, it feels as if my ears are being kissed softly it’s wild how smooth it is
This is one of the best doom jazz tracks ever created.
Through the darkness of future past
the magician longs to see
one chance out between two worlds
fire walk with me
lugoku rod nice
its actually "One chants out between two worlds"
Head's up, tails up, run you scallywags. Night falls, morning calls, I'll catch you with my death bag. You may think I've gone insane, but I promise, I will kill again!
Recently, Al Strobel on Facebook confirmed that it's Chants out, finally solved the age old confusion
Часто ночью я не сплю, хоть глаза мои закрыты. Не оставит меня то, что в душе моей сокрыто..
Oh my God... This is sublime. Thank you Al Regni, Angelo Badalementi, and David Lynch for this beautiful, eerie, melancholic, mysterious, supernatural, other-dimensional piece of music. Best of wishes from Iran.
Man I wish it was 1990 again.
What do you mean again. What year is this?
Is it future or is it past?
It’s happening again...
@@MareaHoinareala And again...
@@roberthudson6284 AAAAaaaaaaa.....
This speaks directly to the soul
from pure air we have descended
because there's no chemistry above the convenience store
Swordy he came out of a gas pump surely their must chemicals in him somewhere.
It was a dream. We live inside a dream. Ofc that Lynch aludes to Laura's dream. We saw that at the finale of Return.
Philip Jeffries was in Buenos Aires, in fact.
animal life
Lynch and Badalamenti, name a more iconic duo
Hans Zimeer + Nolan
When we 're talking about atmospheric music, this is it!
something just ..out of this world
What a beautiful piece of music
Fans will recognise this as the version playing on the radio in the truck with Ed & Norma late at night, in Fire Walk with Me. One of the missing pieces. Criminally cut from the movie. My own personal favourite of all the pieces, it will never cease to strike a chord deep in my heart and soul. Rip Angelo and Peggy
All that Twin Peaks, and others David Lynch's (and E.Badalamenti) movies very resemblance me so much - symbolism (surrealism) paintings et graphics by Renee Magritte ~ such dreamy,
Dreamy scenes end visions, Noir,
Mist, mystery, fog, sleepy, dreamcatchers, shadows, darkness, sleepy, dreamcatchers, nightmares, midnight, dawn, ..
What a composer Badalamenti was! This dirge captures the desperation and pathos of Laura Palmer and her destruction at the hands of her father. Many people said that you need to view the whole Twin Peaks series to understand Fire, Walk with Me, but it seemed to me that the film stood alone quite well as the story of an innocent young girl destroyed by her parent.
Can't believe I've never heard this before. Gold
wonderful version
I’m convinced “Twin Peaks” is M.F./David Lynch’s attempt to successfully alchemize a work of art/a story in which all the characters can ontologically successfully discover that they are characters in a story created by David Lynch, Lynch casting his son as Mrs. Chalmont’s grandson who’s studying “magic”… unforgettable art
I can't stop replaying this today.
As a big fan of the show and a semi-fan of the followup film, it took me a long while to notice that whenever I thought of the main theme of the show -- I was instead -- humming this remarkable 'new' movie theme.
That tells you something about how amazing this really is.
Шедевр ушедшей эпохи глубина резкости чувств и эмоций и любви к времени
Да это так
I love me some Angelo. So much beautiful music, in so many places.
Thank you so much Sir... 😢
Greatest piece of Sax Music since Careless Whispers. God bless David Lynch for this incredible show and Angelo Badalamenti for this dark, gothic and sexy gem.
Al Regni doing the sax improv, according to Badalamenti.
This work is from some place new and greatly interesting for the music lovers of the world. VERY DEEP!!!
one of the best, as "Red Bats with Teeth" (Lost Highway) is also my favorite. appropriately smooth here for FWWM & yet so chaotic in LH. Badalamenti & Lynch's collaborations are ~ even through music ~ orgasmic symbolism for the most intricate details of Lynch's works ~ brilliant!
Rest in Piece, Maestro.
This is a very well done, beautiful piece of music and this is a brilliant film. Really makes you see that Twin Peaks wasn’t such a clean town and wasn’t so innocent after all. And that it was Twin Peaks that truly caused Laura’s downfall, not completely her Dad, and not completely Bob, either. Powerful film and powerful piece of music. Makes me feel so sad for the loneliness that Laura suffered and she is a fictional character!
This sounds so *incredible* on a cool Autumn 🍂 night 🌃
The little guy began dancing in my head immediately!
Quelle classe! Quelle beauté! Quelle élégance!
très chic
This is a masterpiece
Rest in Peace Angelo Badalamenti.
isn't it just... too dreamy?...
I wish it was 1890 again.
It was all a dream 😂
But who is the dreamer?
Now, it's dark.
...
... we're living inside a dream
...
... but who is the d-
Fell a victim
Rest in Peace, Angelo!
If you like this tune then you should probably try Bohren & Der Club of Gore.
And the killimanjaro darkjazz ensemble.
Thank you - you put me on to some good music
I really appreciate when people share their musical knowledge with others. Thank you.
Favorite band
Also checkout Dale Cooper Quartet and The Dictaphones
the definitive twin peaks theme.
I was waiting for this to come online.....I love love love this slightly different version so much!!
what are you doing here !??!?!?
yes, we kinda know each other :D
Beautiful!
Maybe this is not the best Lynch movie, but it certainly has the best soundtrack.
I agree. Both music and sound effects.
Except it IS the best Lynch movie.
Niccolo Aurelius exactly
@@niccoloaurelius1587 quite good, but Eraserhead is his most spiritual film
@idontcaremang no
Has the same film noir beauty as Bernard Herrmann's Theme from Taxi Driver. Love it. Where can this alternate take featuring this sax be found in CD or vinyl? Can it? It's not on the soundtrack from the film released in the 90s. Thanks.
Sly Slaughter both of these are among my favorite scores of all time. Completely agree.
@sebastian hale Sure is
Rest in peace Angelo, a music genius
Almost sounds like this would fit a 40's or 50's detective movie.
Smith Jones exactly!
Isn’t that kind of what Twin Peaks is
it's a noir movie yes
@Kyle Whitehead Yeah, and one of the first movies to properly utilize jazz was Elia Kazan's "A Streetcar Named Desire", which was released in 1951.
"isnt it too dreamy" ..... RIP angelo badalamenti
O....M...G...!
Thanks brohim. You all rock.
Rest in Peace, King..
Driving alone at night, between fire and darkness
RIP Maestro Badalamenti.
RIP Angelo :(
Best movie and serial ever
Es una pieza muy elegante de lo más sofisticado para su época te adoro David linch eres el mejor
Aaahh Yeah ,...i Like This Song
😊👍
Profound beyond description.
Rest In Peace Angelo...
just damn sax.jazz sweet, dreamy, deep-nighty candy
I hope we hear this in the revival, since, according to Lynch, FWWM is going to be very important to this new season...
Red velvet, mistery, smooth and confidential.
I accidentally killed myself by alcohol poisoning when I was twenty four. I died and went to the waiting area of purgatory. It was a large place just outside the light. Everyone was a silhouette to eachother. Like shifting shadows. It was a crowded but lonely place. But it wasn't my time and I was sent back. And the angels wouldn't help me anymore so I burst into fire on the return. The nurses said I screamed upon being resuscitated - I howled and writhed in pain so much they strapped me to the rails of the gurney. So yeah, I know what it means to walk with fire. There was no music there but somehow this song reminds me of the feeling there. Sad and lonely but comforting and resolute at the same time. This might not make much sense to you now - but eventually it will.
The great music ❤️:-:
Oh Angelo.....
It's tearing my heart out Angelo...
ethereal vibes
Oy vey
So Beautiful 🙌
I clicked "More" but it didn't say who plays the sax. I think, from the perfection of the bass playing, that Ron Carter plays bass, as he does on "Farewell" but who plays that sax?
Beautiful music
it is both mystic and romantic
i imagined the willow to have this effect on me.
weeping its leaves on my shoulders as I sleep, hollow and deep.
long vines whisper brash feats of conquest and triumph
but the roots beneath my feet shake of fear from darkness creep.
the moon sifts though the cracks casting shadows that morph into your nightmares beasts
the trunk a ward of strength but without light to guide how may i reach, with these guards that be?
In fact, the name of the song - "she would die for love"
Thanks
Does anybody know what genre of music is this? Dark jazz? is there any specific name for it??
I just type dark jazz whenever I am looking for any similar music to this. And I get some real good shit. So yeah. Dark Jazz.
Black as midnight on a moonless night
Currently reading Secret History of Twin Peaks while listening to this ♥️⛰⛰
what is that
I always picture myself being a lounge lizard, sitting upstairs in a jazz club, in the back.
Dont cry because you didnt get the girl. Cry because she'll never know what she missed out on. Sayonara..
*STATIC
*SMASH
*SCREAM
*NO!
*THUMP
*STATIC
What???
What??
How can you put politics in this.
😢
Even if I'm just humming by myself, people look at me really weird when I make these sounds.
Just saw this film again couple weeks back.All the Twin Peaks shows are great along with the music.The Return end was rather dubious though
soo dreamy
I barely discover it because a friend shows it to me and it's amazing. I'm sorry it's gone though I trust it will never be gone at all
You don't even know...mate...
Been intrigued by the series and the music since I was a toddler. It will never die. 👍😭👍
Просто шикарно.
This is a formica table
Green is its color