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  1. 30 minutes ago, J Dog said:

    jabberwocky I like that shit. Will be checking out more of them. Any certain place to start?

     

    Start with their 1st album (self-titled) up until Live Mutha. Anything after that isn't worth bothering with cause they changed their sound (all of the original members were fired/left except their lead singer *sounds familiar*) They were one of those bands that sounded better live than studio like Skynard was.

    Here are some of their full albums

    X-Rated (1975)

     

    Street Party (1974)

     

    High On The Hog (1973)

     

    Early Times (1975)

     

    If An Angel Came To See You Would You Make Her Feel At Home?

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  2. I don't know if anybody here is familiar with Black Oak Arkansas but they were a Southern Rock band who did some great psychedelic country stuff besides their usual boogie rock. Here's a few tracks

    When I'm Gone

     

    Sure Been Workin' Hard

     

    The Hills Of Arkansas

     

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  3. Twin Peaks: The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer Audiobook Coming (Rumor)

    http://comicbook.com/2017/02/04/twin-peaks-the-secret-diary-of-laura-palmer-audiobook-coming/

    Since it's initial release in 1990, Twin Peaks has grown into a sort of cultural phenomenon. The crime drama aired aired for two seasons on ABC, and seemed to come to a close with the 1992 film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. But it will soon enter the public consciousness again, with a limited series revival airing on Showtime later this year

    And now, it appears that another piece of Twin Peaks media will be getting an update, to coincide with the revival's release.

    A recent tweet from the fan account TwinPeaksArchve reports that an audiobook of The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer is in the process of being recorded.

    According to the report, Sheryl Lee, who played Laura Palmer in the franchise's previous installments, is lending her voice to the book.

    While the tweet still remains a rumor, with no official announcement at this time, it was recently retweeted by Mark Frost, who co-created the series with David Lynch. This has led fans to believe that the rumor is in fact true, which would come as welcome news, since fans have been campaigning for the audiobook's release for years.

    As Twin Peaks fans know, Laura Palmer's death kickstarts the events of the series, and "Who Killed Laura Palmer?" was essentially the show's central mystery. Laura's diary appeared throughout the show, serving as a plot device in both Fire Walk with Me and the show's first season.

    The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer was released as a tie-in to the first season, and reached #4 on the New York Times paperback fiction best seller list in 1990. The novel was written by Jennifer Lynch, Lynch's then 22-year-old daughter.

    Twin Peaks returns as a limited series to Showtime in 2017.

  4. David Lynch Reveals What It Would Take For Twin Peaks To Continue After Limited Series

    http://www.alternativenation.net/david-lynch-reveals-take-twin-peaks-continue-limited-series/

     

    Sherilyn Fenn discussed Twin Peaks’ upcoming Showtime return in a new interview with Twin Peaks Unwrapped. Fenn paraphrased what co-creator David Lynch told her about the future of the show beyond its 2017 comeback season. Alternative Nation transcribed her comments. Also remember to check out Twin Peaks Worldwide and Obnoxious and Anonymous for the latest Twin Peaks news.

    “What David ended up writing for me was amazing, it was wonderful. I was so excited, and nervous, and thrilled. We had a great time doing it, it was a bumpy ride getting there, but once we got there, we hugged. He was like, ‘It’s great, be happy.’ He said that he loves doing it so much, he said if people like the show, that he would do more. Now David can change his mind, as we know, but he said the hardest part is writing it, it’s just really buckling down and getting it written, he said.

    ‘But Sherilyn, you never know, you never know.’ That’s the truth, you don’t know, it’s the throw of the dice, they could love it, they could hate it. But he loved doing it so much he said, ‘If they love it, I would do more.’ I was like, ‘That’s great!’”

    Fenn also said that Lynch told her to stop tweeting on set.

    “David will say, ‘Sherilyn Fenn, stop tweeting!’ (Laughs) When we were on the set, I took one picture, literally in my trailer, and I tweeted, and by the time I got to the set, I was called directly [to David], ‘Sherilynn Fenn, you can’t tweet pictures!’ I’m like, ‘Good god, why can’t I tweet a picture?’ I waited until we were finished, and then I tweeted it. I mean, I’m not giving away any secrets, because I’m not saying this happens, or this happens.”

    When asked about the new season, Fenn said she didn’t know any storylines outside of the ones her character, Audrey Horne, is involved in.

    “David didn’t hand out scripts to all of us. I know what I do in it, and that’s all I know.”

    Fenn also discussed the video she and other cast member made when Lynch briefly backed out of reviving the show in spring 2015.

    “I thought Twin Peaks would come back, and I would live happily ever after, I was so happy. Then he called on Easter [2015] and said, ‘I’m out.’ I said, ‘What do you mean you’re out? If you’re out, I’m out. I’m not doing it without you.’ Then I called the other cast members, and Madchen [Amick] is a computer wiz, so we had this idea, and got everybody on board. My understanding is that he had agreed to do 9 [episodes], then when he got into the world, he felt like 9 wasn’t enough, and he wanted to do twice as many, and that meant twice as much money, and they said no, and he said he’s out. Then there was even talk that Mark [Frost] and Kyle [MacLachlan] were still going to do it, and that’s when we got together. I said, ‘I’m not doing it, are you? I’m literally not doing it if David isn’t doing it, it’s ridiculous. I love Mark, I love Kyle, but sorry, we can’t lose the key component. I saw how the second season went.’”

     

     

  5. On 2/3/2017 at 10:14 PM, aliexpress said:

    Thanks mate, I won't waste my time downloading it. I thought it might be a quick way to get my wife up to speed before the new series. 

    No problems. Northwest Passage is like a 5 hour movie-of-the-week. Twin Peaks is meant to be savored so there's no quick way, unless if you want to marathon it. Q2 made a misfire but redeemed himself with the Fire Walk With Me and Blue Velvet fan-edits.

     

  6. On 2/2/2017 at 11:41 PM, aliexpress said:

    I downloaded the Q2 fan edit, just need to find time to watch it.

    When I was looking for the fan edit of FWWM I noticed Q2 had another fan edit of the series,5 hours long called Northwest Passage which shows just the Laura Palmer mystery in chronological order - have you seen this one by any chance? 

    Yeah, that was the first fan edit I ever watched. I thought it was a pile of shit. The thing that made Twin Peaks so great was that everybody was suspect. Laura Palmer was central to all of the other characters and in Northwest Passage it was all removed. For example, Audrey was in just one scene and never seen or mentioned again. In Cooper's dream they don't even show BOB, just a black screen but with BOB's audio still intact. The scene of Cooper getting shot is never resolved. It's a clusterfuck and a chore to set through. I saw it once, several years ago, and after it was over I immediately deleted it

  7. Not much as in fresh news but important just the same. A glimpse of what's to come with the new series

    "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me” Is Required Viewing And Available On Showtime In March

    http://welcometotwinpeaks.com/news/twin-peaks-fire-walk-with-me-streaming/

    As promised back in 2014, David Lynch has revealed nothing about the plot of the new Twin Peaks so far. Except for one thing: that the story of Laura Palmer’s last seven days —as detailed in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me— is “very much important for this.”

    An ongoing poll shows that 1 out of every 10 Twin Peaks fans still hasn’t watched the 1992 movie starring Sheryl Lee! To make sure fans are fully prepared for the journey back to Twin Peaks, Showtime has announced it will be adding it to their streaming service on Wednesday, March 1, 2017. The prequel will debut on air on the same day at 8 PM ET/PT.

    David Lynch, of course, did not elaborate on why the movie may be required viewing before May 21st. Based on the cast list, we know that of the characters it introduced, at least Carl Rodd (Harry Dean Stanton) and Jumping Man (Carlton Lee Russell) are set to return. The enigmatic Phillip Jeffries, originally played by the late David Bowie, is also rumored to make an appearance in the new series. If so, it’ll be interesting to see how they can top this.

    Aside from new characters, the movie contributes intriguing elements to the mythology, like the jade ring —referenced multiple times in Mark Frost’s “The Secret History of Twin Peaks”— and the painting that “would look good on your wall.” And maybe we’ll learn more about Gordon Cole’s Blue Rose cases 16 weeks from now?

     

    Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is part of Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery. You can also find it on Amazon Video and iTunes.

    In other news, the film’s phenomenal soundtrack by Angelo Badalamenti was rereleased on vinyl last week. Grab a copy before it’s sold out.

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  8. I watched a short film called Alice & The White Hair. It's like Alice In Wonderland with prostitutes and brown acid feelings. If you got 15 minutes to spare give it a watch. 4 out of 5 stars.

    EDIT: I really love the crystal clear camera work and the contrast of bright colors against dark colors

  9. Sad news

    RIP: Agent Rosenfield:(:(

    http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/miguel-ferrer-dead-dies-ncis-los-angeles-1201964233/

    Miguel Ferrer, ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Actor, Dies at 61

    Miguel Ferrer, the character and voice actor who appeared in shows including “NCIS: Los Angeles” and “Crossing Jordan,” and films such as “RoboCop” and “Iron Man 3,” died on Thursday of throat cancer. He was 61.

    Ferrer was the son of top 1950s singer Rosemary Clooney and actor Jose Ferrer, and first cousin to George Clooney. He appeared on “NCIS: Los Angeles” for seven seasons.

    George Clooney said Ferrer “made the world brighter and funnier” in a statement obtained by Variety.

    “Today history will mark giant changes in our world, and lost to most will be that on the same day Miguel Ferrer lost his battle to throat cancer. But not lost to his family,” Clooney wrote. “Miguel made the world brighter and funnier, and his passing is felt so deeply in our family that events of the day, (monumental  events), pale in comparison. We love you Miguel. We always will.”

    “NCIS: Los Angeles” showrunner R. Scott Gemmill said in a statement, “Today, ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ lost a beloved family member. Miguel was a man of tremendous talent who had a powerful dramatic presence on screen, a wicked sense of humor, and a huge heart.”

    He also appeared on the original “Twin Peaks” TV series and will reprise his role as FBI pathologist Albert Rosenfield in Showtime’s upcoming “Twin Peaks” reboot.

    His TV roles included “Shannon’s Deal,” “Broken Badges,” “Crossing Jordan,” “Bionic Woman,” and “Desperate Housewives.” He also provided voices for films, TV shows, and videogames, including “Mulan,” “Superman: The Animated Series,” “Robot Chicken,” “American Dad!,” “The Spectacular Spider-Man,” and the “Halo 3” videogame. On film, he also appeared in the 2004 “The Manchurian Candidate,” “Sunshine State,” “Hard Ride to Hell,” and “Mr. Magoo.”

    Born in Santa Monica, Calif., he started out as a studio musician, touring with his mother and Bing Crosby, and recording with Keith Moon of The Who, before moving into television and film.

    Among his early appearances were playing his father’s younger self on “Magnum P.I.” and portraying an Excelsior helm officer in “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.” In “Robocop,” he played corporate executive and villain Bob Morton, a type he would return to frequently in roles such as an engineer in “DeepStar Six,” in “Hot Shots! Part Deux,” in the mini-series “The Stand,” and as a drug informant in “Traffic.”

    He is survived by his wife, Lori; sons, Lukas and Rafi; and several brothers and sisters.

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  10. 31 minutes ago, Black Sabbath said:

    4.89 GB and 3:29:47 run-time. I guess I've got the V2 edit. I'll probably watch it Thursday hopefully.

    That's the one :) I like both versions but I prefer the fan-edit over the theatrical cut because while it expands on certain supernatural mythos it's also not just completely pitch dark. It feels more in line with the tone of the series and not "A Nightmare On Elm Street with Laura Palmer" like the theatrical cut ended up being.

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  11. Just a little something to throw in if you're really into analyzing all things Twin Peaks. Here is a 4 part video essay called "Journey Through Twin Peaks" which is a fun watch. Vimeo won't let me cut and paste the descriptions unfortunately :(

    Part 1

     

    Part 2

     

    Part 3

     

    Part 4

     

  12. On 1/15/2017 at 0:47 AM, aliexpress said:

    That sounds good, I'll need to check it out. To be honest I prefer the Gold box set, you're not really missing anything new with the blu ray. Did you read the Mark Frost book that recently came out? I downloaded it from Audible but got bored, it wasn't really what I was looking for but did have some fun stuff in it.

    I'm kinda lukewarm to it. Most of it seemed like fan faction mixed in with a unrelated history book. While I really hope there are no UFO's in the series, I do hope there is some stuff actually filmed that appeared in the book.

     

    On 1/15/2017 at 0:50 AM, Black Sabbath said:

    Seeing as how I never got around to watching Fire Walk With Me, that fan-edit sounds very interesting.

    The fan edit includes the characters that were cut from the theatrical version and expands more on the Black Lodge mythos. If you look for it it is called "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me - Teresa Banks And The Last Seven Days of Laura Palmer" and get the Q2 Version 2 edit.

  13. 51 minutes ago, AxlsFavoriteRose said:

    oh yeah this is great stuff! love love love it :) 

    Try this on for size :) Raging Slab was like a mixed bag of hard rocking goodness but had southern rock, bluessgrass, psychedelia, and who knows what else thrown into the soup.

    Raging Slab - Anywhere But Here

     

    Raging Slab - Don't Dog Me

     

    Raging Slab - Lynne

     

    Raging Slab - Hi Ball

     

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    On 1/11/2017 at 9:47 AM, Silent Jay said:

    I'm feeling the black lodge somewhere sometimes.

    Must be a great place to hang around

    I wonder how they are going to handle The Black Lodge stuff from not having either BOB or The Little Man From Another Place in the new series? I mean Frank Silva (BOB) died in 1995 and Michael J Anderson (TLMFAP) said some really, and I mean REALLY, dumb shit about his pay demands and the accusations he said about Lynch molesting his own daughter. While The One Armed Man and The Giant are in the cast it's going to be a sight to see without having the two most iconic characters in the new series.

     

    5 hours ago, Silent Jay said:

    It's called magick (lights and makeups).

    Oh of course. Just saying he looks better than when they aged him in the Red Room dream scene where it looks like they threw sticky oatmeal on his face :lol:

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