Day 54 (May 12): Lissie - Wild West (Roadhouse Mix)
We have many things to thank Twin Peaks: The Return for. Kyle MacLachlan's perfectly stupid performance as Dougie. The gargantuan mindfuck of the atomic bomb episode. David Lynch having "another Monica Belucci dream". The nightmare-inside-a-nightmare finale.
Today, I choose to be thankful for the Roadhouse. For the unenlightened (come on, guys, it's only 18 episodes, some homework and more existential stress than anybody deserves), every episode of The Return ended with a live performance taking place at the show's fictional music bar.
18-year-old me was mostly blank about the acts there, but boy, did David Lynch snag some good acts. Sharon Van Etten, Chromatics, Au Revoir Simone, Eddie Vedder and more all gathered in a room for one long concert day of filming, and I love it so much.
My favourite of the set, and today's song of the day, was a song I was obsessed with at the time anyway - "Wild West" from Lissie's 2016 album My Wild West. What a ridiculously cool song to just whack an awesome live performance of at the end of the best TV ever. The combo between the "Starring Kyle MacLachlan" credit and that final guitar solo? Art. Art at its goddamn peak.
Today, I choose to be thankful for the Roadhouse. For the unenlightened (come on, guys, it's only 18 episodes, some homework and more existential stress than anybody deserves), every episode of The Return ended with a live performance taking place at the show's fictional music bar.
18-year-old me was mostly blank about the acts there, but boy, did David Lynch snag some good acts. Sharon Van Etten, Chromatics, Au Revoir Simone, Eddie Vedder and more all gathered in a room for one long concert day of filming, and I love it so much.
My favourite of the set, and today's song of the day, was a song I was obsessed with at the time anyway - "Wild West" from Lissie's 2016 album My Wild West. What a ridiculously cool song to just whack an awesome live performance of at the end of the best TV ever. The combo between the "Starring Kyle MacLachlan" credit and that final guitar solo? Art. Art at its goddamn peak.
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