get out my house: an in our angelhood web weaving.
Featuring:
Twin Peaks: Fire, Walk With Me (1992, dir. David Lynch)
Blue Velvet (1986, dir. David Lynch)
Get Out Of My House by Kate Bush (from The Dreaming, 1982)
Cry Wolf by Lisa Germano (from Geek the Girl, 1994)
A Person Isn't Safe Anywhere These Days by The Chameleons (from Script of The Bridge, 1982)
Lullaby by The Cure (from Disintegration, 1989)
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Lisa Germano
In The Maybe World (2006)
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Lisa Germano “Geek The Girl” (1994)
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Lisa Germano and David Bowie
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Chapter: cancer of everything
Chapter Summary: John reflects on his strained relationship with Dutch and has a troubling vision involving Arthur, Micah, and Dutch, leaving him shaken when he wakes up in the present.
Story Summary: John Marston thought he knew everything, but when he starts seeing an older Jack in his dreams, he realizes that maybe he knows nothing.
Even before he had a run-in with the wolves in Colter, John Marston grew up knowing death was always near. So what happens when after his fight with the wolves in the mountains, he starts seeing things—an older Jack and a familiar strange man—who keep telling him cryptic things about the fate of the gang? Telling him that if things don’t change… then maybe he isn’t the only one who is doomed.
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Lisa Germano’s album notes for Geek the Girl (1994).
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Lisa Germano deserved a place next to Alanis Morissette, PJ Harvey, Tori Amos, Fiona Apple etc all the 90s singer-songwriter girlies—but she was ROBBED
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