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Somebody made this big playlist of all the music, songs and little scraps, all of it, from Twin Peaks season 3 (“the Return”).  I love that “show” so much. It’s so varied and funny and beautiful and mysterious, a total masterpiece built on an already masterpiece foundation. I put this music on all the time, in every context, and it always weirdens and deepens the experience. 
Nov 12, 2024

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