[HD] Twin Peaks - Jimmy Scott sings "Sycamore Trees" in the red room
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- Jimmy Scott sings "Sycamore Trees" in the red room, from the Twin Peaks episode "Beyond Life and Death".
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This music is the first thing that came to my mind.
Rest in peace, thank you for everything.
"You know about death; that it's just a change, not an end." I feel like these words fit David Lynch more than most anyone. It feels like he'll always be here, ever-present, hoping for creativity to thrive.
No matter what situation he was in throughout the series, Dale Cooper always had something to say. The moment he enters the Black Lodge, though, he just stands there, paralyzed with fear.
Amazing.
The silence allows us the audience to feel process and feel that fear too. The dream like world of the Black Lodge was something we waited years, over 30 eps, to experience and us + cooper experience it at the same time. And my god it’s so haunting
That moment you realize you have lost the battle and you are never going to escape the red room.
for the love of a woman
@@quentindelaf7109 For Love, and in Pain. Because The World.
That's so sad. Cooper didn't deserve that
I actually view this scene as perfectly setting the stage for the climax of the og run. It happens early on in Cooper’s journey into the red room and conveys that some stuff is about to go down
@@gabagool736 The tone it sets is very final and melancholy. Cooper is in hostile territory and is probably not getting out alive
In Coop’s defense, Jimmy Scott’s performance was terrifyingly good.
I thin the Black Lodge is my favorite depiction of hell in media, not fire and demons and people screaming but just so bizarre and incomprehensible and menacing. Like, its so disorienting you can never get a grip on anything to even attempt to be brave enough to try to deal with it.
I mean, there are definitely people screaming but yes to the rest
The Black Lodge isn't hell, but something more like Limbo, which is the space between the Earthly realm and Hell.
It’s more purgatory than it is hell lol
@@DarkAngelEUIt's more like Purgatory. Hawk even describes it as such.
Waiting room.
Rest in peace Jimmy Scott, Angelo Badalamenti, and now David Lynch himself
I’ll see you in the trees
And Julee Cruise ❤
Farawell, David. This scene still gives me goosebumps...
"Cooper's been kicking ass since Episode 1. He's got this."
*_! E L I H W N A E M_*
"...uh, oh."
[cue cliffhanger ending that was partially resolved in the movie and wouldn't be fully resolved until the third season in 2017]
ABC execs: Do whatever the hell you want with the finale because we don’t care anymore.
Lynch: Okay, I will.
Which i thought the same today. Because he had the movie out by ‘92 when the show ended in ‘91! He knew the arch it would take as soon as he was told it wouldn’t be on network anymore. He knew it would get cancelled haha.
Today you left this world.
Your work had such a deep impact on me and so much more others. Especially Twin Peaks.
I was slippery. At a time of my life where I didn't almost feel anything, numb to everything and abusing drugs more than Ms. Laura Palmer, it was your very art that made me laugh, made me cry, made me joyful and terrified. Coffee and pie. Above it all, your work made me think and want to think by myself. And as a consequence to that, the will of changing my life grew inside me. And I changed it for good.
As a now sailor of the Brazilian Navy I must say thank you one last time, sir.
I'll see you in the trees, dear Mr. Lynch.
We truly lost one of the greatest today😢
Beautiful post. Rip David Lynch.
Glad to hear that you're doing well, mate
boa sorte com a marinha, desejo tudo de melhor pra quem respeita o trabalho de Lynch
Easy to forget, with all its quirkiness and comedy, Twin Peaks has always been a tragedy built around the abuse and murder of a schoolgirl. So both times it ends, it ends with tragedy
one of the best depictions of the surrealist feeling of a dream, done on a shoestring budget
This wasn't a shoestring budget, that tiny table lamp costs $500 champ. That's short for champion.
This shit was not cheap I’m sure
@@stupididiot6993...it's a room with curtains
They spent all their money making that floor
It's not a dream either. Somebody tell this kid to watch twin peaks
Coop's funeral song..
Such a haunting masterpiece of an episode.
This was more than just a TV Show. That final Season 2 episode was a work of art. And you really feel like being in Dale Cooper's shoes when you see everything unfolding in front of your eyes and ears.
and then you get screamed at by the doppelganger of the girl who’s murder you’re trying to solve and chased by your own doppelganger and BOB
A man of ration could not take the irrational
Man.......... :(
RIP David, and thanks for everything...
To wait week to week and see what the Black Lodge manifests, then, Dale enters and this is the way it's introduced. The biggest OH S**T moment ever for me. Style. Eeriness. Nothing like it ever.
Rest in peace sir.
Ill see you in the trees.
His face. Cooper’s expression speaks for him in this scene.
White as a sheet, written on his features an expression of horror mixed with a tinge of confusion. His widened eyes bursting at the moorings of his eyelids. He was unprepared for this. This is pure shock. This is pure terror.
Never will he speak a word for 25 years…
Gone to the Black Lodge with Dale Cooper.
What year is it???
One of the most beautiful nightmares ever filmed.
The mfap slowly turning his head to look at cooper is down terrifying
mfap??
Oh, the Man From Another Place. Sorry, not used to that acronym, esp in lowercase, lol! 😹
Reminds one of a certain winged animal.
mfap
Yes. I remember noticing it for the first time when I was 14 and it (this whole damn scene but this moment in particular) did a number on me.
Little Jimmy Scott what a hauntingly beautiful, sadly underrated, artist.
Could there be any other exquisite longing and soul in another humans voice?
What a missed, loved & unmatchable Legend ✨
One of those moments where I have no idea what's happening, but it still makes me feel good.
And scared to shit too
Dale Cooper has just stepped into Hell and is doomed
@@miguelturk3562it’s limbo not hell
Nothing about this scene should feel good
I can’t imagine what this must have been like the night it aired 32 years ago on primetime ABC network television. Talk about water cooler TV!
I remember very little about what happened in the episode but I remember watching it. My parents and I were visiting a family friend and staying the night. I remember not really understanding everything -- I hadn't watched the last half of the season and hadn't understood much of the first, since I was fairly young -- but I thought I was keeping it together fairly well.
Then someone came up behind me and startled me, and I nearly jumped out of my skin. The adults were all stuck between being sympathetic and laughing their asses off: I was white as a sheet, trembling, and otherwise totally unmoving.
Good times.
this is one of the most iconic scenes from twin peaks. many things are up for debate in the world of twin peaks but this isn't. it is one of my absolute favorite scenes.
Jimmy Scott singing "and I'll see you" and the lights flickering and everything getting darker is maybe my favorite scene of the whole show you just know evil won at that point
David Lynch left the body during his morning meditation which he loved dearly and practiced without fail for 52 years.
Thank you for everything , David.
Jai Guru Dev 🙏
I made my fiancee discover TP. We took a break from it because she's very receptive to the dark themes. For a while we didn't watch it. Two days ago we did finish the second season, she made me remember how amazing this song was. And here we are today, in a darker night than yesterday. What an artist. Thank you so much for your work. It's lonely now.
I'll see you in the trees, Mr Lynch.
I watched the finale sick as a dog and i feel it made the experience more enjoyable. Like an actual fever dream lol
There’s always music in the air…
This is truly the highest peak television has ever reached for me. The episode in general, but this particular scene moves me in a way I can’t describe. One of the most artistic and powerful scenes I’ve ever seen, perfectly encapsulates cooper’s fear and bewilderment. It gives a pay off to something we waited 30+ episodes to see and experience and wow did David lynch nail it
Just can’t believe David Lynch died when the LA he loved so much disapperead also. What an elegy.
It didn't disappear though, even though a lot of people sadly lost their homes. The city is very much still here, and David's homes are too.
Rest in Peace, David Lynch
I’ll see you in the trees.
When you realize you’ve left the dream of twin peaks and entered the nightmare that is the red room
Part that gets me is the shadow by the couch. Definitely one of the most sinister moments in film history.
I've watched this show very recently, I finished this season + the movie Fire Walk With Me last night, I was up to 4 am watching it, that's how great it was for me. For all intents and purposes I do think this show is pure art, everything can be intepreted, there's hidden meanings here and there, I really love that.
I admit though, the first season I felt lost up until the last few episodes and I thought it was all just an overrated 90s show but then it all picked up on the second season and my God... what a trip. I'm planning on watching the 3rd season but quite honestly I'm happy I didn't watch this as a kid, I'd be traumatized.
All in all, Cooper is definitely a role model for me - I simply loved this character in all aspects and I never expected to have such a great opinion on an actor I only knew from his role in How I Met Your Mother as "The Captain", brilliant role nonetheless but I feel Dale Cooper is definitely the role of his lifetime.
Can't really find the words to express how much I ended up loving this show.
Definitely check out Blue Velvet if you get a chance. It's a David Lynch film that also stars Kyle MacLachlan.
How did you like the return ? And what year is this?
^
Absolutely incredible
What do you like most about it?
@@Jackp2003 That’s a hard question. If this scene doesn’t affect you in some way, in any way, there’s something wrong with you and yet, those of us who are affected by it, we struggle to put it into words. It’s something truly both wonderful and strange.
@@BCS1105 Yes, exactly, and I wasn’t saying I didn’t like it btw! I love it just as much as everyone else. Yeah, I can’t put it into words either, it’s all about the “feeling”.
@@Jackp2003 There's something terminal about it. It's the final. It's the back to the old evil, being trapped and sort of ensnared by it. The sax that comes on as the Man from another Place comes out of the curtains dancing is really haunting. The long dragged out season 2 that shifts the focus from Bob to Windom Earle really helps with this, because here Lynch really takes over again and they're back to the Lodge in a very grand and eerie style.
there's also something really creepy about Jimmy Scott in this, as Coop enters it sounds like an old woman singing, but when we can see the singer it's a man we've never seen before and that is sort of detached from the setting. He also doesn't sound in reverse like everyone else in the black lodge. this with the violently flickering lights really gives you the sense of something being really wrong
Only a genius could come up with a scene like this. Rest in peace, David Lynch. Thanks for your contribution to television, cinema, and art.
Me too, this song came to my mind, I am crying all morning
The moment he starts singing gives me goosebumps. It's the scariest moment in the series, in my opinion.
Lynch is a genius of surrealism!
This is my favorite scene in Twin Peaks, perhaps even in any TV show. I wonder if Jimmy Scott was a fan of the show?
@seofon I foolishly didn't get around to checking oTwin Peaks until a year before the Return, but I did see this dude open up for and sing a few tunes with Bob Weir in '92. It was great.
Best show ever. Watched the whole show 3 times so far.
Prob my favorite scene in TV history
Lynch is a genius.
Damn Lynch got ALWAYs that ONE surreal-trippyass scene with great music (or no music)
like Lost highway creepy man scene / Mulholand Drive cowboy / Blue Velvet 'in dreams' scene, or / Wild at Heart , night driving scene
Don't forget the last encounter with Phantom Man in the Inner Empire.
...nothing is scarier
@@TovKafur Oh i haven't seen Inland Empire. Is it good
@@ihatenwo I disliked it tbh, literally falling asleep mid movie when watching online with some friends. As much as i love Lynch, it's just too much weirdness and confusion for sake of themselves, altho a few moments were certainly memorable (like creepy rabbits comedy show).
Inland Empire is my favorite David Lynch film. As the other person said, it is weird and confusing. But I think it is his film that best replicates a sequence of nightmares, it has the most fragmented psyche portrayed in any of his works, and the structure is insane and actually clever. Laura Dern’s performance is also excellent and I couldn’t imagine anyone doing it better. I recommend watching it in the dark with good TV and sound.
@@CITGProductions sknaht thgirla
Жаль. Вечный покой Линчу и всем умершим, кто создавал любимейший фильм моей молодости. Спасибо🙏💕 им за это. Мне 57,вместе с сыном (19) с удовольствием пересматриваю шедевр (да, для меня это так), сын открывает для себя жизнь молодежи 80-х и 90-х.Спасибо за этот эпизод.
The shadow that the marble statue gives off, almost looks as though it’s a dark figure creeping towards dale. In the lodge you were faced with your true self and your spirit is tested. I don’t know too many men who can pass that test.😂
Dearest David,...Tears and Chills, Baby....Tears and Chills....R.I.P.
Greatest Director, made my years 😢
Rest in Inland Empire ❤
In Twin Peaks 3, episode 18, this song becomes a prophecy: Cooper eventually finds Laura in the trees. This is the moment when everything loops (or not...)
There was a gale force wind blowing all night. The trees bowed so deep some nearly broke and fell. The wind is still howling. All the birds have fallen silent and are sheltering from the storm.
All I could think of was this song. RIP, and thank you for your dreams.
RIP David Lynch
I love this scene so much. It would’ve been great to see more of Maddy, Leland and Laura’s doppelgängers (although, if Judy is The Doppelgänger then technically we did get to see more of her) in The Return, it’s no surprise Coop retreated into a child-like, catatonic state after 25 years of falling through reality and running from the doppelgängers of people he couldn’t save, not to mention JUDY
Kinda uplifting scene, Lynch saying '' after 10+ terrible episodes, the King is Back''
The season 2 finale must have been insane in 1991. I wish I was alive back then just to experience it.
My chills have chills and I don’t even know the context 😂
i finally finished it today and this part was so fucking insane i could not look away. what finally convinced me to watch it was when i literally dreamed about the black lodge. i remember the red curtains and the black and white floor so vividly. unfortunately my dream changed to something that made me feel really paranoid and i managed to make myself wake up and when i did i had a horrible headache. ill never forget that day and now that i’ve watched it i hope to dream of it again
0:57 reminds me of the way Nina Simone carried some of her notes, hauntingly beautiful.
Her performance of Strange Fruit , alludes to lynching victims being strung from poplar trees and has a lot of similarities to this track in terms of cadence and tone. ruclips.net/video/Bn6DKuEleUg/видео.html
It really feels like a change in the way the rest of twin peaks is shot, like as soon as Dale steps through to the black lodge it doesnt feel like the show anymore. It feels like fire walk with me and the return, more cinematic i guess
The pacing slows to a crawl, because it’s already game over. Cooper lost the moment he stepped through the curtain, he just doesn’t know it yet.
Always loved it so much. In every other situation Coop's had a plan or at least an idea of how to get out of a sticky situation. Not here, though - he's completely FUCKED.
@@zypalitra8080Yeah, at the end of the return, too.
Rest in dreams Dave 🥲
The fact this only purgatory in the tp universe makes the idea of a hell even scarier here
0:28 1 min. Me at the Christmas familiy' dinner after i returned from the bar with my friends.
I'd like to think that the scenes in the red room (this one in particular) were single-handedly responsible for all those strobe light effects that so many music videos of the 90's had.
It's nice of the people of the Black Lodge to hire a singer for Cooper's arrival.
Now, if only he were singing about Douglas fir trees instead...
Wonderful scene 💖🌈
what a fcking masterpiece Twin Peaks is
Godspeed you David ! Thanks for the goosebumps :')
Like my dreams, sometimes ghostly, but surprisingly reinvigorating.
Prelude of thirty best minutes of tv history
Mesmerizing!
Mesmerizing
Engrossing in a way most TV and not much film can reach.Thanks
That saxophone sounds so resolute, like it’s evil celebrating victory
rest in peace
It's terrifying because it isn't backward or warped. It's a clear message this time.
Goosebumps
this feels like you’ve finally made it to the big event!
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Did he know
Forever the black lodge....😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
The Red Room is terrifying.
David is not in the red room. But we all are. RiP.
I'll see you in the trees. Rip.
Mesmerizing.
Dale is officially on the other side of the Looking Glass.
Chills
Rip David Lynch 💔🖤
When u and the bois finally get together
The Nine Inch Nails!
He's not him, but I had the same feeling watching the 3rd season
@@zerogivesbeats I can see what you mean
good song, the welcoming to the red room
Дейл Купер в шоке. Отлично играет.
See you under the sycamore trees.
This has a new solemn, somber tone
Fucking sucks. I miss him so much already.
I really understand the soul eater reference now.
Eeriest sequence I've ever seen on network television
See you David😢😢😢😢😢
Man in retrospect Lynch really is beating you over the head about it, I knew the show was doing the "it's so damn obvious you probably overlook it" thing with the murder plot but man I thought it would just be Joey or something.
liminal space prototype
Of course. I’m surprised that nobody ever mentions the Black Lodge as one of the first representations of modern liminal space
@@Djimee_Andrax bc The Shining beat it by 10+ years
@@BIacklce i don’t agree, these are not the same types of mazes. If we could associate the Overlook hostel with liminal spaces, we could associate the Black Lodge with the Backrooms…
@Titanboo23 yes. It all yields the same kind of discomfort
The only discomfort in regards to the Shining is watching it @@BIacklce
I'll see you on TV.
I constantly have this moment stuck in my head from when I was younger.
The finale of Twin Peaks burned it so deep into my head "this is the greatest show ever" I met my fiance introducing her to it
RIP
:,)
🥸
y’all should listen to Bohren and der club of gore if you like the music in this scene!
Thank you for this comment, amazing music