Angelo Badalamenti on working with David Lynch
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2007
- A very sympathetic interview with composer Angelo Badalamenti about his collaboration with David Lynch made in conjunction with the Mulholland Drive release in 2001. He tells the story of how they met during the Blue Velvet finalization and how their cooperation works. He also tells the story behind the brilliant lead actress casting meeting scene in Mulholland Drive where he plays the mafioso Castigliani brother who has serious problems with his espresso.
Angelo is probably one of the greatest filmmusic makers in the world. You can almost not imagine a Lynch film without his music, it just fits like the hand in a glove.
Angelo is a musical genius & we are blessed to call him a friend
The happiest day of David Lynch's professional life must have been the day Badalamenti delivered the music for Twin Peaks. Music so gorgeous and right that it just sends the show right in to orbit...
I re-watched Twin Peaks recently and to me, it hasn't aged in the best way. Just my opinion. Still a show very much worth watching but you see a lot of flaws I didn't do then.
The music on the other side is just as good then as it is now and I reckon it will be just as good 200 years from now. Real art is timeless.
I love that scene in Mulholland Drive... can not express my feelings how I love David Lynch'es direction..
Wow hd no idea that was Badalamenti playing that character in Mulholland Drive
This is the girl.
There's a lot a demonstration with film composers with relationship with film directors. At the same time, they've done the job with film music over the years. In this moment with the same generation like cool everyday. Like in association with John Williams and Steven Spielberg, Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch, Howard Shore and David Cronenberg, Alan Silvestri and Robert Zemeckis, Danny Elfman and Tim Burton, David Newman and Danny DeVito, Thomas Newman and Sam Mendes, Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan, Terence Blanchard and Spike Lee and many others. Maybe Angelo Badalamenti was a film music legend.
R.I.P. Angelo Badalamenti (1937-2022)
Rest in peace beautiful Angelo ❤
A true MAESTRO
It's always nice and inspirational to finally see someone whose art you've admired for years, and discover that they are as humble and down-to-earth as Badalamenti is here. A unique composer, I love his themes from Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks and The Straight Story.
Mr. Badalamenti, I listen to a lot. Its packaged/promoted as twin peaks and David Lynch, but Angelo is the best composer of sentiment. Normal sentiment not obscure sentiments like Satie, and not bombastic...very intimate, very normal. He composes other tones and moods I enjoy almost all his music (there is one piece thats soaring banks of violins, too sentimental!) but his sad, or dreadful expressions are so powerful so from the heart and so honest and straightforward. He is so unpretentious and he and David share a courage to feel ordinary, that is exceptional. Thank you Angelo.
my favorite film composer. straight story has one of the best soundtracks ever. wish i could met him over a cup of espresso.
With his Twin Peaks soundtrack Angelo Badalamenti was my huge inspiration back in the days and still is. Although through all these years I was not paying much attention to his life or what he was up to as a composer. Then the day came when I decided to make a brief research on Internet, just to learn how old Angelo is and, you know, to have a look at this man. Thus I came across with this particular video on UA-cam that stunned me as how amazing personality and storyteller Angelo is (that he is a brillian dark music composer I already knew). That was in December 2022. Recently, the other day I've learned that he passed away in December 2022.
Great interview. Mysteries of Love soundtrack is just fab ... the best of Angelo Badalamenti.
What a wonderfully beautiful soul Angelo has. Gentle soul n so brilliant a musician.
a true joy to watch and listen - the two are completely inspiring.
"Red Bats with Teeth" from the Lost Highway soundtrack is one of the greatest tracks ever. That saxophone solo just drives me INSANE.
I agree, that and Dub Driving are my fave Angelo tracks on that soundtrack. The Pink Room and Blue Frank from Fire Walk With Me are also among my faves of all time.
@@octagonseventynine1253 While I'm not absolutely sure on that, I read many times that "Pink Room" was composed by Lynch, not Badalamenti.
Two great minds working in tandem to produce some of the greatest syntheses of music and image that have ever been committed to film (or video). That scene in Mulholland Drive when Rebekah del Rio’s final note segues into the Main Theme, just as Betty discovers the blue box, is one of THE great movie pivot-points of all time.
His soundtrack for The Straight Story, is marvellous
badalamenti really is something...
Angelo, Angelo! Fantastico! Bravo! Cest Magnifique!
Excellent interview! Thank you very much for posting this.
The espresso scene is one my favourites. Angelo is the reason I look for reasons to say the word "napkin" in the last 20+ years, and try to say it like him (yes, I amuse myself in such tiny and obscure ways). This is the first time I heard about the original story which inspired Lynch to cast him in that [small] role. Wow, BoB, woW!
Fantastic person and it´s also fascinating to hear how close he works with Lynch, like Lynch says - "action and reaction".
RIP 😔
i agree, angelo is a brillant composer!
Great interview. Cool guy.
Great composer. Great person.
i enjoyed watching this , but i heard a clatter in the background , while Angelo was talking,
Napkin.
What?
@@pablosmith5473 .... NAPKIN
@@JvoxProductions Of course! Excuse me.
Incredible
Mountains Falling is so awesome!!
woow, this is a great man!
He's such an inspriation...Lynch may make the body, but Badalamenti puts meat on the bones. They're a great partership though, because Lynch's lyrics are great too.
incredible dude :)
i got that feeling too
brillant!
The best suspended chord smith in the world!!!
nice post
"I'm not half as good as Schostakovich"
pssshhh he's way too modest!
I can't wait to hear his work on Alan Wake.
That pick that wouldn't shake hands and not speak with anybody, man, I would have made him faint by saying :"Could you please pass the jelly?"
Im a Russian music maker and biggest fan of Lynch films, I thought there is something odd in M. Drive theme music, but never thought it was intended to sound as a Russian dark melody. Shame on me haha
Anyone know what he has done lately?
11:06 happening
Life of Pi (2009)
The Eye (2007)
The Wicker Man (2006)
Dark Water (2005)
Fahrenheit (2005)
A Very Long Engagement (2002)
you talked like lynch there
Espresso?
my favorite scene, loved hearing the story behind it!
no he isnt, but he's good with films
lets not get carried away...
Are those sounds in the background that of knives, forks, spoons, glasses and dishes? Must be a restaurant which would be highly appropriate judging by the size of Angelo's waistline...oh, just kidding! I love Angelo! Bravo! Bravisimo Video!Thanks Martinirosen!
yes ,background noise was rather distracting.
Napkin . naa-p-kin .
Are you kidding? He is working on that game? The same game that will never see the light of day?