Twin Peaks & Planet Claire

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Agent00Soul
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Twin Peaks & Planet Claire

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I played a gig of really slow instrumental songs on the street a couple of weeks ago and was so surprised by how interesting they turned out that I posted two of them on YouTube. It just goes to show that a song can have an ultra-simple bassline and still create atmosphere.

Twin Peaks theme song
http://youtu.be/q3I-wfC_yk4

Planet Claire - B-52s
http://youtu.be/nwl20hQD5p0

(Yeah, I grew a beard :ugeek: )
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Re: Twin Peaks & Planet Claire

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Nice! I am a sucker for anything in the lines of surf music and slow and trippy shit...I like your style man
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Re: Twin Peaks & Planet Claire

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Very cool. I think the street sounds and oddball passersby are serendipitous. :)

I'm a big Twin Peaks fan. I re-watch the series in full every 4 or 5 years. BTW, I just saw David Patrick Kelly (aka Jerry Horne in Twin Peaks, and who coined the classic line, "Warriors Come Out and Play-yay!" in The Warriors) in Once on Broadway. Who knew he was a kick ass mandolin player too?
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When David Lynch announced he was making a third season of Twin Peaks, I went to watch my video again and YouTube also suggested this. Surely a left-handed lute player is very Lynchian. Wouldn't have he been burned at the stake for this in the real Baroque period? :lol:

http://youtu.be/xTiOSQmZGkA
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