First of all, NIN? Hell yes.
Second, every Roadhouse performance has always hit me with a weird sense of deja vu that I haven't been able to place until now. After watching tonight's episode, I finally figured it out. They're filmed very similarly to the opening sequence of The Hunger, with Bauhaus performing "Bela Lugosi's Dead" at a club. Here's a link to the clip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZiPhX-SZ88
I don't know whether this is intentional, (I suppose it could be, as David Bowie is in the film and it's definitely weird enough to be something Lynch would enjoy) but it just struck me as being very similar, particularly with the blue lighting. I doubt it has any real significance, but I've been racking my brain for weeks about this and thought it might be of interest.
Funny you should say that as I was thinking of the stuff that Trent Reznor & Peter Murphy have done together & how it could fit in well well with TP...
I'm glad I'm not the only whose mind instantly went to the opening performance by Bauhaus in The Hunger
First of all, NIN? Hell yes.
Second, every Roadhouse performance has always hit me with a weird sense of deja vu that I haven't been able to place until now. After watching tonight's episode, I finally figured it out. They're filmed very similarly to the opening sequence of The Hunger, with Bauhaus performing "Bela Lugosi's Dead" at a club. Here's a link to the clip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZiPhX-SZ88
I don't know whether this is intentional, (I suppose it could be, as David Bowie is in the film and it's definitely weird enough to be something Lynch would enjoy) but it just struck me as being very similar, particularly with the blue lighting. I doubt it has any real significance, but I've been racking my brain for weeks about this and thought it might be of interest.
What really reminded me of Bauhaus was not the way it was filmed. The guitar screeching was the trigger for me.