I recently went on a hike in Los Angeles County, and when I saw this image to my right, I was immediately reminded of the introductory scenes of the old television series Twin Peaks, which I am still watching (currently on Season 2).
There's something about the water pouring over the concrete and flowing, ebbing, and moving its way downstream. Yeah, basic gravity and h20 crap, I know, but once you can imagine the soundtrack music from the Twin Peaks' opening scenes, everything takes a different meaning.
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Copied below is a description of the music of Twin Peaks:
"Composer Angelo Badalamenti, a frequent contributor to Lynch projects, scored the series and provides the leitmotif "Laura's Theme", the famous title theme, and other evocative pieces to the soundtrack. A handful of the motifs were borrowed from the Julee Cruise album Floating Into the Night, which was written in large part by Badalamenti and Lynch, and was released in 1989."
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