Re: David Lynch.com Twin Peaks Music Official Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 8:07 pm
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Are we talking Fat Trout Trailer Park???Jerry Horne wrote:Prepare to get happy! Wow!
Yes indeed!underthefan wrote:Are we talking Fat Trout Trailer Park???Jerry Horne wrote:Prepare to get happy! Wow!
The teenage girl in me just went: OMFG! Thanks for the heads up, Jer!!Jerry Horne wrote:Yes indeed!underthefan wrote:Are we talking Fat Trout Trailer Park???Jerry Horne wrote:Prepare to get happy! Wow!
Me too! Film version No2 is fantastic!bosguy1981 wrote:I wonder if we'll get the "slow-speed orchestral music" as its own isolated track at any point, or if the "Film version" mix of "Mysterioso" and the strings is all they've got. I love the creepy orchestral stuff. It's definitely the quintessential FWWM musical highlight in my opinion.
I too far prefer the film versions of these and "Deer Meadow Shuffle" to their "original" versions. I love the tension that the slow-speed orchestra sound adds to the tracks. At this rate, pretty soon we should have just about all of the music from FWWM, no?bosguy1981 wrote:This was another nice surprise from the FWWM vault.
I wonder if we'll get the "slow-speed orchestral music" as its own isolated track at any point, or if the "Film version" mix of "Mysterioso" and the strings is all they've got. I love the creepy orchestral stuff. It's definitely the quintessential FWWM musical highlight in my opinion.
Yeah. I guess I'm a little disappointed in this one. I know others are excited to get these though- so I'm happy to see them released. The film versions are nice to have, but the original versions really don't do anything for me either. Bring on more tracks from the series!!!Guy Quenneville wrote:I've got to be honest: the original versions do nothing for me, but the film versions are fantastic! They do so much to build up a feeling of dread when Chet is walking through the trailer park.
Well there's the "RR Swing." Also, the guitar licks that are played when James visits Laura in front of her home but who knows -- that may not even be a full piece of music, maybe just some bits that were added during post-production. I can't think of any others, actually.Cooped wrote: What other FWWM music has not been released (besides the tracks in the Montage)?
I'm with Ross. I'm happy to buy everything to support the program, and delighted for fans of all these noodling tracks, but I'm hoping for more melody from the next release(s). These tracks won't make my final TP playlist when all is said and done.Ross wrote:Yeah. I guess I'm a little disappointed in this one. I know others are excited to get these though- so I'm happy to see them released. The film versions are nice to have, but the original versions really don't do anything for me either. Bring on more tracks from the series!!!Guy Quenneville wrote:I've got to be honest: the original versions do nothing for me, but the film versions are fantastic! They do so much to build up a feeling of dread when Chet is walking through the trailer park.
What I really want is the synth track we hear as Leland enters the Black Lodge near the end of the film. I'm hoping there is a longer version. Still, I'll take what I can get.Cooped wrote:What other FWWM music has not been released (besides the tracks in the Montage)?