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Manufacture - Armed Forces (HD)
Official music video for Armed Forces, off of Manufacture's "Terror Vision" LP (1990). Manufacture started as an audio/visual art project in Boston. Video and audio is ripped from the Nettwerk Video Compilation Volume 1 VHS (1991).
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Manufacture - As The End Draws Near (HD)
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Featuring Sarah McLachlan. Ripped and upscaled from the Nettwerk Video Compilation Volume 1 (1991)
Julee Cruise - The World Spins Music Video (HD)
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RIP Julee Cruise. This is one of my favorite songs of all time. I digitized and upscaled it from my VHS copy of Industrial Symphony No.1 (1990). The audio is straight from there as well. Directed by David Lynch. Produced by Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch.
Luv - Music Video
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An analog video art tribute to Blade Runner 2049 and Sylvia Hoek's performance as the badass replicant Luv. Original music by Sean McGuirk. Instagram @seanstle.
Crowbar - ...And Suffer As One (live Teragram 2019)
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Crowbar performing "...and Suffer As One" from Odd Fellow's Rest at Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles, CA 2019.
Nevermore in San Jose - 5/20/01 - Full Show
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Nevermore performs at Cactus Club in San Jose, CA on May 20, 2001. The last show of their Dead Heart in a Dead World Tour with Opeth, God Forbid and Angel Dust. This was a fun show, with much goofing around, as you'll see on the opening song Narcosynthesis. Warrel refused to sing most of Seven Tongues of God because he wanted to play Sanctuary's version of White Rabbit instead. It ends with a c...
Phil Anselmo & The Illegals - A New Level (Pantera cover) Viper Room
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From Los Angeles The Viper Room 11/16/18 all-Pantera live set. The last song of the night. Sorry not the full song!
Phil Anselmo & The Illegals - This Love (Pantera Cover) Viper Room
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From Los Angeles The Viper Room show all-Pantera live set 11/16/18. Sorry for the edits.
EVA - Zeta Reticuli Offical Music Video
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Retrowave/synthwave artist EVA: joshlis.bandcamp.com for more and to download full track. All original animations and analog visual effects.
Cage - Kill The Devil live in Chino
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Cage performing live in Chino Hills, CA at Shamrock's Grill and Pub on July 16, 2016. True metal majesty! Check out Sean hitting the fabled Infinity note at :38!
My Son Was Standing There
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One of the best monologues in TV history. The Major recounts a dream he had about his son Bobby. Directed by David Lynch. RIP Don Davis. From Twin Peaks episode "May The Giant Be With You".
At The Gates "Cold" Solo by Andy LaRocque
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At The Gates "Cold" Solo by Andy LaRocque
Thank you so much to everyone involved in making this scene come to fruition/life, and to this uploader, who enabled me to partake in the viewing of it, several more times, just now!!! 🤔😇🤗 Also, around 2:55, with my eyes closed, it felt like i was hearing the voice of another great actor: Jake Gyllenhaal !!! Ok, ty, take care everyone !!!! Any and all comments are welcome!! 😇🤗
They look nothing alike. I think someone got cucked 😂
More feelings and good will in 3 minutes than I've received from my father in 38 years
What a phenomenal scene
This scene was so unexpected. It reveals that there's much more to Bobby Briggs than what had been shown previously. To me, it kind of foreshadows the person he has become in The Return.
He's amazing, he knows when to start, and stop. In between he adds badass whammy, etc, etc
My modern cynical brain was expecting Bobby to reply in a mocking way, but seeing it resonate with him made an amazing scene.
I wish I had shown this scene to my father. He was born in Russia and immigrated to America when he was 7, grew up in a poor household and spent most of his time studying, working, and playing sports. He pursued psychology in college before working in IT. He also managed an art gallery, real estate office, and hardware store at various points in his life. He met my mother at a concert and shortly after they were married and I was born, both of his parents died young from horribly cruel ailments. He loved to hunt, read, watch films and TV, listen to music, paint, draw, write, cook, visit museums, ride motorcycles, build cars and bicycles, contemplate philosophy, learn, and experience in the fullest way. He was the most profound and wise man I’ve ever known. Beneath his masculine exterior was a deeply sensitive, caring, and artistic soul. I remember how he’d comb my hair gently with his calloused hands as we’d watch an emotional film or read a great book. I only ever felt love and kindness in his embrace. He passed away when I was 16 from hereditary cancer passed down from his mother, and I feel like there was so much more I wanted to talk with him about as i continued to grow as a person. I was never the same kind of person he was and i know that frustrated him at times. I wish he got to learn that his son whom i know he loved so deeply was actually his daughter, and got to know her and see how she had grown and finally felt better about herself. I miss him, and I hope somewhere, he’s still proud of me and loves me
woke up thinking of this scene and now im bawling at 7am
One of the most masculine characters in fiction. Remember men. Real men show remorse and compassion. Not the bullshit taught by so many influencers today.
You nailed it
I miss Twin Peaks so much.
Briggs would fit right into Infinite Jest
Why do i remember this scene having Audreys Prayer as the background music?
So beautiful
That's bloody beautiful. Also, small World... The guy who asks "How was the pie?" and Kyle McGlauchlin were both in an under rated and still quite unknown sci fi thriller called The Hidden. Great film with awesome symbolism, recommend it.
That this scene gets a payoff some 25+ years later when Bobby's mother tells him in The Return that her father always saw this life for him (when he's turned it around and made something of himself), is nothing short of utter masterwork. That 'The Chair' is one of the finest scenes in The Return, and Bobby is one of the most interesting characters of it, is no mistake. Twin Peaks is an absolute gift.
This scene is hypnotic in a way, something so sincere yet so natural that it's almost like watching something out of this world. Something that is even more weird than any science fiction.
Sometimes all a son wants is to hear it's gonna be okay. it's gonna be okay.
Briggs and Bobby's relationship was one of the most cathartic arcs for me, esp when it continued in the return. Just to see what would usually be the typical authoritative father figure have so much faith in his absolute jackass of a son just really made me feel something and I'm not quite sure what.
Hey Bobby your father works in an underground base on a project called the Stargate program 😄
I love this scene, damn ninjas cutting onions.
RIP bro
Bobby went from pissed off, to confused, to surprised, to so happy he cries, then grateful in three minutes. Fantastic acting and even better writing.
Dana Ashbrook said in an interview that, while they were filming his reaction shots, Don Davis was actually crying while he delivered his lines.
This is the moment that changed Bobby's life. Twenty-five years later, we find out that Briggs was totally correct.
Ashbrook really delivers that ending "okay" with just the right intonation.
If you turn on captions he calls him buppy
Interesting how none of the people in the diner move at all while he's telling his story.
And the Bobby character grew up to be a solid citizen, despite his ex and his daughters many issues.
To think that Don Davis also played Scullys dad in the X-Files is mind blowing. This scene is a top 3 in the show for me.
So heartbreakingly beautiful ❤ Thank you Julee for blessing us with your talent.
I love how in The Return Brigg's leaves like a scavenger hunt that does help them defeat BOB and Mr. C, but also is clearly positioned to make his beloved son the hero who is key to it. Give Bobby the aid to become the good man, when it turned out he already went on to become a good deputy
I remember so well seeing this scene for the first time when I was 15, I guess I had the same reaction as Bobby... now I am almost 50 and I still think about it many times at night, and how hope is indeed the best part of life.
S2; episode 1: The A team was in place for this one.
I met David and the band at Metaldays in Slovenia a few years back at the meet and greet and talked about this video with them. They were good craic, nice lads.
Back when I was stationed out at Edwards the AFOSI commander at the time was a Major, bald, and spoke entirely in proper english. Something went on in my lab and I had to get interrogated by him as a result of that and he seemed to sense that my mind was elsewhere and he finally asked what was up and I responded with "So do you watch Twin Peaks?"
Nice try hammond
Every once in a while I come back to this video and just cry... not because I'm sad, just because this scene is so beautiful...
I wish I could speak even 10% as eloquently as Major Briggs.
An absolutely incredible scene. Major Briggs is one of the greatest characters ever. I still think of this scene years later... the way he differentiates between a dream and a vision. The sight of the veranda. The tremendous feeling of optimism and confidence in Bobby's future. What an amazing man.
classic solo. so much emotion and just guitar wizardry all at once
I didn't grow up with a father as kid. I barely know my dad to this day. I'm 54 now, but wish I had the chance to get to know my father and felt his appreciation of me being his son; proud of me. I never had that opportunity, and it effects me to this day. I don't hate my father, because I don't know him enough to hate him, even though he never tried to be a part of my life. This scene resonates with me, because I picture myself as the son finally hearing his father share an intimate moment with his son and an optimism that only s father could instill. Brings me to tears just watching this scene over and over again..
I love how he holds the monotone voice, yet somehow conveys profound emotion. Everything about this scene is perfect.
The quiet smile and the occasional eye contact add to it as well.
Was this actor Scully’s father in The X-files?
yes
This scene always makes me cry like a fucking baby. One of the most moving moments in any piece of recorded media ever. Beautifully written and performed.
This makes me convinced that twin peaks and stargate are conected in some very small way.
🥲❤
This scene is full of such deep love
Few days ago I interpretated and uploaded this masterpiece by our alas dead (on Dec. 11, 2022 as surely you know much better than me) master Angelo Badalamenti for the 16th anniversary of the great and legendary Don Sinclair Davis's death (June 29th, 2008) so as great and legendary was his character. I think one of my favorites and dearest in all Twin Peaks. However in the case the video or intepretations, divided in Two Suites, are the last uploaded here on this my main keyboard channel or on the second / sepcifc only lynchian one. But I also played it for the anniversary of three years ago, even if in that case the key was wrong because for that occasion I just slowed my Audrey's Prayer normal or original (Audrey's Prayer normal was part of a keyboar tribute I paid to Sherylin Fenn for her birthday, February 1st, of three years ago within Audrey's Dance and Sneaky Audrey).
Lynch’s sincerity is his best quality
Thank you for putting time into upscaling this one. Looks great!
Thanks! It took some experimenting so I appreciate that. Armed Forces is also on my channel.