Jerry Horne wrote:I hear nothing on my CD. Anyone else?
I just listened to it again to make sure I'm not going crazy...and it's there, at least on the YT version (don't own the CD), but like I said, it's very, very quiet.
It happens just once, right between 1:16 and 1:17.
EDIT: I think I should mention that I can actually hear it a little bit better when the volume isn't turned up all the way.
Saela wrote:Probably not the first person to notice this, but I was just listening to the FWWM theme on YT and you can actually hear the words "black dog" at around 1:16/1:17. It's incredibly quiet, headphones are required.
very interesting.. i listened to my CD and it's there as well
Jerry Horne wrote:I hear nothing on my CD. Anyone else?
I'm not hearing it either. The throaty bowed bass jumps out at you at that time-stamp, but that's all I hear that resembles the "Black dog..." phrase.
I've worked in recording studios and designed loudspeakers, so I'm not a hack listener, fwiw. Fittingly, I'm the audio engineer whose theory "tickled" David Lynch in this article on Mulholland Dr.
AgentEcho wrote:Does anyone know who composed Deer Meadow Shuffle? The notes and some comments on this youtube page have Lynch and David Slusser as the composer.
But I can't verify it anywhere. It sounds so much like a Badalamenti composition. But so do other Lynch and Slusser tracks.
i agree that it sounds very much like a Badalamenti piece.. David Slusser was definitely involved in it though, most likely it is him and David Lynch but Angelo might have had a hand in it as well. Slusser lists it among his credits on his official site:
EDIT - the team is the same as "Best Friends" according to that site, probably recorded at the same time and probably without any invovelement from Badalamenti then. Beautiful piece however!!
David Slusser -piano, David Cooper -vibes, Myles Boisen -guitar, Bill Fairbanks -bass, Donald "Duck" Bailey - drums,
AgentEcho wrote:Does anyone know who composed Deer Meadow Shuffle? The notes and some comments on this youtube page have Lynch and David Slusser as the composer.
But I can't verify it anywhere. It sounds so much like a Badalamenti composition. But so do other Lynch and Slusser tracks.
i agree that it sounds very much like a Badalamenti piece.. David Slusser was definitely involved in it though, most likely it is him and David Lynch but Angelo might have had a hand in it as well. Slusser lists it among his credits on his official site:
EDIT - the team is the same as "Best Friends" according to that site, probably recorded at the same time and probably without any invovelement from Badalamenti then. Beautiful piece however!!
David Slusser -piano, David Cooper -vibes, Myles Boisen -guitar, Bill Fairbanks -bass, Donald "Duck" Bailey - drums,
Thanks for the info.
But the piece didn't get a separate credit for its use in Part 9. Wouldn't they at least have to credit Slusser at some point if he was the co-composer?