Why everything sucks.
Reading his autobiography at the moment. He’s had a bit of a wild life. To put it mildly.
I was weeping in my cell
Did the island move for you?
There will come a time when it will all be over. Until then, enjoy some vintage DHARMA ads.
Via Kottke
Missing Radiohead is easy
The sad thing about getting waaaaay behind on RSS feeds is that you miss things, which is BOO!* I completely missed IFC’s fortnight of Radiohead. But don’t fret pet. For one, thanks to the magic of the scantily clad internet fairies, I can still soak up the juiciness of the above performance on the Henry Rollins show. For two, you can still clickety-clicky mouse touchy on all the links they posted for that fortnight.
Article: 10 Brief Blasts of Radiohead in Pop Culture
Article: Is “Meeting People” Still Easy?
Article: Settling the Score With Linda Cohen
Video: Thom Yorke on Censorship
Article: Scores That Pop From Composers of Pop
Photo gallery: Thom Yorke on the Henry Rollins Show
Article: The Directors of Radiohead
Have to throw this one in here. Just because it’s Gondry-licious, but be sure to go revisit the rest too.
Video: Radiohead – OK Computer: Jools Holland
Video: Radiohead – The Bends: 2 Meter Session
Video: Radiohead – Pablo Honey: Live at Astoria tracks
Video: Thom Yorke performs “Down is the New Up” on “From the Basement.”
Video: Thom Yorke discusses song arrangements for live performances.
Via Boing Boing
*The flip side of that is that you have a life outside the screen of your computer which is YAY!
DLF.tv (the DL being David Lynch)
Mr Lynch attributes his ability to catch creative ideas to his 35 years of practicing the Transcendental Meditation Technique. I attribute my fear of severed human ears in fields to David Lynch, but that’s neither here nor there. Moving on…
The David Lynch Foundation is:
…dedicated to providing students with the opportunity to learn how to meditate. The David Lynch Foundation funds and implements stress reducing programs that improve creativity, brain functioning, and academic performance. These programs have also been documented to reduce ADHD and other learning disorders, anxiety, depression, and substance abuse.
While DLF.tv is
The new Online TV Channel that celebrates consciousness, creativity and bliss. DLF.TV will showcase high quality video content from the David Lynch Foundation events, compelling profiles and documentaries, exclusive content from David Lynch, and explore all aspects of creativity.
Good, good. Anything to get the juice juiced. Love the idea of the “Daily David” – basically an interview series where the man himself “speaks candidly about anything and everything ranging from filmmaking to consciousness”.
I’m very curious about this, since my brain is one woody and tangled forest that I desire to trek into and find new species within. Here’s D talking about his first meditation.
And just for fun, un-realted to the DLF, here is one of my favorite DL moments.
Via Rubbishcorp





