Tom Petty may have had some of the greatest songs in heartland rock, but there are some tunes in his catalogue that don't deserve to be repeated.
There are certain artists who are so visionary, so daring in their originality, whose work casts such a primal and enduring spell that it literally becomes hard to imagine the world without them.
The images — of Henry and his eraser hair, of the monster baby, of the Lady in the ... face like a microphone and lip syncs to Roy Orbison’s “In Dreams.” The lyrics go, “In dreams ...
David Lynch was a visionary director of the strange and the surreal – but what we hear in his films is as important as what we see.
Nearly half a century later, the nightmarish chronicle of a man, his girlfriend and in-laws, what may or may not be a baby, and a woman ... rendition of Roy Orbison’s “Crying” onstage ...
Laying bare American life's hidden horrors and absurdities, the auteur behind 'Mulholland Drive' and 'Twin Peaks' held up a distorted but unsettlingly truthful mirror.
A child from Montana, still with baby teeth, already holding on to ... performing the magnificent ballad that is In Dreams by Roy Orbison. In his left hand, he holds the microphone, but in his ...
Carlile: Yeah, and how I was just this punky little baby dyke with a short haircut and a sunburn ... But do you remember when you sent me that Roy Orbison song all those years ago? Twain: Yes. Carlile ...
(Lynch liked toying with ‘60s chart-toppers: Witness the mesmerizing lip sync of Roy Orbison’s “In Dreams” that Dean Stockwell pulls off in Blue Velvet.) From there, Mulholland Drive ...