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if you're a dead fan, they have a few copies of the 5lp truckin up to buffalo set left (unnumbered) that can be had for $140 with free shipping

 

20% off with FLAG20 through the 7th.

if you're a dead fan, they have a few copies of the 5lp truckin up to buffalo set left (unnumbered) that can be had for $140 with free shipping

This record is a burner

 
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$21 for the Lost Highway soundtrack is pretty good, even if the $8 shipping bumps it to $29
 
That’s the one I was eyeballing
I got a bootleg copy -- from the PIF thread here actually, maybe a year or two ago? -- that meets my needs, but it's such a good soundtrack. Excellent bowie, weird uncle lou cover, two of the better manson songs, and pumpkins and nin doing goth really well. all the badalamenti stuff is atmospheric and creepy as shit, which is such an inspird choice for this movie
 
I got a bootleg copy -- from the PIF thread here actually, maybe a year or two ago? -- that meets my needs, but it's such a good soundtrack. Excellent bowie, weird uncle lou cover, two of the better manson songs, and pumpkins and nin doing goth really well. all the badalamenti stuff is atmospheric and creepy as shit, which is such an inspird choice for this movie
It’s probably better than the movie
(Ducks)
 
I think they're about even with each other, which is to say that they're both appropriately uneven. that mystery man telephone scene is still creepy as fuck. "I'm at your house right now."
I watched Lost Highway in high school (My first Lynch) and had no idea what was going on. Then I watched Mulholland Dr. in college with a friend and again the last half the movie made zero sense to me. Thankfully my friend, who was much more insightful than I, pointed out that the last half was shot more from surreal dream logic standpoint than as an actual narrative. This was a revelatory concept for me as I hadn't really considered that as a possibility. After attaining this enlightenment, I immediately went back am rewatched Lost Highway again but with the understanding that it was a filmed dream and the whole thing made so much more sense. In dreams themes change and character become other people focus jumps from one topic to another and back again. People you know become strangers. Lost Highway might not work well as a movie in the traditional sense but as a dream it’s haunting.
 
I watched Lost Highway in high school (My first Lynch) and had no idea what was going on. Then I watched Mulholland Dr. in college with a friend and again the last half the movie made zero sense to me. Thankfully my friend, who was much more insightful than I, pointed out that the last half was shot more from surreal dream logic standpoint than as an actual narrative. This was a revelatory concept for me as I hadn't really considered that as a possibility. After attaining this enlightenment, I immediately went back am rewatched Lost Highway again but with the understanding that it was a filmed dream and the whole thing made so much more sense. In dreams themes change and character become other people focus jumps from one topic to another and back again. People you know become strangers. Lost Highway might not work well as a movie in the traditional sense but as a dream it’s haunting.
the key to it is that line "I like to remember things my own way" and then the video he watches three times that's been filmed in his house. first times it's in black and white and the last one is in color -- that's when he really does murder the wife and then when he goes to jail, he has the psychogenic fugue episode and he's dreaming or imagining being someone else (the kid) and the life he could have had, had things been different. mystery man, mr eddie and the mechanic kid are all different aspects of his own personality.

I think my first lynch was Dune, which did not help, because it's famously terrible and the least lynchian of all his films (due to dino DeLaurentis fucking it up). But first actual lynch lynch, the uh, lynchian lynch, was blue velvet with lost highway or eraserhead very close behind.
 
I watched Lost Highway in high school (My first Lynch) and had no idea what was going on. Then I watched Mulholland Dr. in college with a friend and again the last half the movie made zero sense to me. Thankfully my friend, who was much more insightful than I, pointed out that the last half was shot more from surreal dream logic standpoint than as an actual narrative. This was a revelatory concept for me as I hadn't really considered that as a possibility. After attaining this enlightenment, I immediately went back am rewatched Lost Highway again but with the understanding that it was a filmed dream and the whole thing made so much more sense. In dreams themes change and character become other people focus jumps from one topic to another and back again. People you know become strangers. Lost Highway might not work well as a movie in the traditional sense but as a dream it’s haunting.

the key to it is that line "I like to remember things my own way" and then the video he watches three times that's been filmed in his house. first times it's in black and white and the last one is in color -- that's when he really does murder the wife and then when he goes to jail, he has the psychogenic fugue episode and he's dreaming or imagining being someone else (the kid) and the life he could have had, had things been different. mystery man, mr eddie and the mechanic kid are all different aspects of his own personality.

I think my first lynch was Dune, which did not help, because it's famously terrible and the least lynchian of all his films (due to dino DeLaurentis fucking it up). But first actual lynch lynch, the uh, lynchian lynch, was blue velvet with lost highway or eraserhead very close behind.

My best friend and I did Lost Highway and Crash as a double header during our senior year. That fucked our heads real good. I've watched Lost Highway two or three times since and love it, whether I know what's going on or not.
 
Strange Daisy Records 50% off sale for the rest of the month. Good time to snag those Haunted House Party LPs.

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Bummer I already them all. How do you read the part about “Free Records”? Basically if you buy 2 it’s “like” getting one for free or literally a free record? When I check out it just puts 2 at 50% off
 
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