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Originally Posted by TOMATOESandRADIOWIRE
his stuff kind of reminds me of tom waits' real gone... from a production standpoint.... except, good day today. that song is HORRIBLE
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If you would post arguments that would back up your statement, you'd help to dissipate the notion that your opinion is only guided by cretinism. "HORRIBLE" (with caps, even) might be an accurate word to describe parts of David Lynch's work sometimes, but in a positive sense rather than as a derogatory one, as you're doing. I think "Good Day Today" is certainly not a groundbreaking kind of song, but it doesn't lack any merits as a musical artifact or as a little display of optimism. And then, there's the visual part. And the physical copy, the 7'' single is a nice object. All of that put together make me think you are greatly exaggerating. Plus, if you really think something like it deserves to be qualified as "horrible", i'm led to think your views on the world are quite limited and short-sighted. Welcome to the board, by the way.
Here's the official video:
http://vimeo.com/18787662
In addition to the release of David Lynch's solo album, "This Train", Chrysta Bell's record produced by David Lynch, apparently will be released at the end of the year as well. You guys might remember "Polish Poem" on "Inland Empire"; a remix will possibly be included in it. Here's a video by Dutch Rall (Chrysta's close collaborator on Black Book Angel):
http://vimeo.com/3710876
Also, a release of "Blue Velvet" in Blu-Ray format is now somewhat official (Let's hope it will include the unreleased material David Lynch mentioned in his twitter post):
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=7143