The Who Boys: "Frank's Here"
Angelo Badalamenti: "Night Streets" (from Blue Velvet)
Angelo Badalamenti: "Lumberton U.S.A." (from Blue Velvet)
Roni Size: "Snapshot"
In the legend, it is said that Dracula cannot intrude upon your home; he must be invited.
Jeffrey imposes himself on a situation in what he thinks is an act of mercy. Sandy steps beyond her safe cocoon of family and home. Frank runs roughshod over societal decorum. Jeffrey hears justice urging him on, Sandy hears the siren call of excitement, Frank hears society's darker seams begging to be split by his wrath.
But alone, Ben stands as the welcoming presence. He is the embracer of all things simultaneously: chaos and order, the demonic and angelic, the guilty and the innocent. Ben welcomes Frank over his threshold, into the home where Dorothy's son is held prisoner.
Ben is the center pivot. Ben is both Vishnu and Kali, preserver and destroyer. Ben is the presence inside each of us, whispering things. Ben is Conscience. And once in a while, at the door of the soul, Ben says, simply, "Frank's here" . . . and he welcomes him in.
From Mashed in Plastic - The David Lynch Mashup album
http://www.mashedinplastic.co.uk
Mashup by The Who Boys
http://www.zen8003.zen.co.uk/
Video by The Reborn Identity
http://www.rebornidentity.com
check out the DVD too, it's fanbleedingtastic !
aenima11 1 year ago 4
F***in' great!!!
FMtwentyfour 2 years ago 2