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Wild At Heart – David Lynch R.I.P.

Born in Missoula, Montana, on January 20, 1946 – Died Los Angeles, January 15, 2025.
Best known for directing the films “Eraserhead” (1977), “Blue Velvet” (1986), “Wild At Heart” (1990), the TV series “Twin Peaks” (1990-91, 2017) and “Mulholland Drive” (2001).
David Lynch was one of the great artists dabbling in the worlds of the bizarre, abstract and subconscious and dared to be different with varying success but true to his artistic visions. His influence in music and arts was immense as his sense in expression a wide range of emotions without compromising.

For anyone who cares, song being played is an altered version of Far Away Chant by African Head Charge.

Avoiding Reissues [More Or Less] with THE KLF

Trying hard to keep their artistic vision intact and their promise intact not reissuing the KLF COMMUNICATIONS back catalouge still more than 23 Years after they where a big household name the music can only be streamed and now the Videos & Footage can be seen once more, “including The White Room (1989), The Rites of Mu (1991), narrated by Martin Sheen and the previously unreleased Krash (1992). Also included are the world famous music videos for the hit singles 3 A.M. Eternal, What Time is Love? and Justified & Ancient”.

KLF

Extras include A Chance to Play with the Big Toys (2023, 41 mins): director and producer Bill Butt is interviewed by Mick Houghton, publicist for The KLF, KLF: Unfinished (1992, 29 mins): Robert Milton-Wallace’s fly-on-the-wall documentary about the making of The KLF’s music videos & This Is Not What The KLF Is About (1991, 15 mins): a short film not directed by The KLF, capturing the making of Stadium House Trilogy which was available on VHS an Age ago (and I should still have somewhere while not even having an player for it at hand).