Bump, because this might have a bit of relevance in regards to some topics touched in this thread, besides the "Crazy Clown Time" record...
David Lynch interviewed by Dusty Wright. Some of the subjects candidly discussed are: Mr. Lynch's current vision in regards to his graphic artwork (his exhibition of paintings at Tilton Gallery in New York), Transcendental Meditation, David Lynch Foundation, creative partnership with Dean Hurley and the creation of "Crazy Clown Time", his appreciation of custom-made guitars, and high definition video cameras as his favorite medium for filmmaking as of lately, his love of tobacco and American Spirit as his brand of choice, the trauma of Santa Claus' irreality, and even provides a (kind of ambiguous) revelation that "Inland Empire" (maybe) won't be his last ever film.
http://blip.tv/dusty-wrights-culture...t-show-6102425
Also,
Welcome to Twin Peaks speculates that David Lynch's anecdote about his grandfather's particular way to light his cigarettes might have found its way to reflect on Twin Peaks. I'm inclined to think that's spot on and likely accurate.