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10 Classic David Lynch Music Moments

The legendary director’s cinematic style was groundbreaking — his musical choices were equally brilliant

David Lynch left an indelible mark in the film world, but a major part of what shaped his particular style of avant genius was his deep connection to music. Sound was integral to his lush, haunting cinematic vision, beginning with his 1977 art-house classic Eraserhead and right up through his final film, Inland Empire, in 2006.

Lynch co-wrote and produced some of the music for his films, but he also had an impeccable sense of how to use well-known songs in his movies. He was a master manipulator constantly deploying major hits into unexpected corners of his films, recontextualizing and adding new dimension to classics by everyone from Elvis Presley to Roy Orbison. Whether he was borrowing from the pop world or creating something of his own, his approach to music resulted in moments that were sometimes spine-chilling, often stunning, and almost always surprising. Here are 10 highlights from a visionary career. 

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