timestamps for mobile users 00:00 - 01:31 - Theme From Twin Peaks 01:32 - 03:12 - "Diane, It's 8am, Seattle, Washington..." 03:14 - 04:47 - "Preparing to Board Flight 210..." 04:49 - 05:52 - "Airborne..." 05:53 - 06:43 - "Back on Solid Ground..." 06:45 - 08:15 - "11.30am, February 24th - Entering the Town of Twin Peaks..." 08:17 - 08:33 - "Calhoun Memorial Hospital, Twin Peaks..." 08:35 - 09:21 - "Sheriff, We've Got a lot to Talk About..." 09:24 - 11:02 - "Diane, I'm Holding in My Hand a Small Box of Chocolate Bunnies..." 11:04 - 12:20 - "Night Has Fallen Hard on Twin Peaks..." 12:23 - 13:15 - "If You Could Bottle This Air..." 13:18 - 14:15 - "6.18am, Room 315, Great Northern Hotel..." 14:17 - 14:41 - "It Struck Me Again Earlier This Morning..." 14:46 - 15:23 - "We've Just Released James Hurley..." 15:27 - 16:18 - "Never Drink Coffee That has Been Anywhere Near a Fish..." 16:19 - 16:27 - "This Must be Where Pies Go When They Die..." 16:29 - 16:41 - "But First Another Piece of This Heavenly Pie..." 16:44 - 17:50 - "Events Converge - The theory of Concentric Thinking..." 17:52 - 18:13 - "Canadian Geese...' 18:14 - 18:54 - "Long Day, Turning In..." 18:56 - 19:56 - "10.25am, Twin Peaks County Morgue..." 19:57 - 20:37 - "Diane, It's 12.27pm..." 20:39 - 22:03 - "A New Day For All But The Dead..." 22:05 - 22:54 - "Sunrise - Slept Badly..." 22:57 - 23:38 - "The Killer in My Dream was Named Bob..." 23:39 - 24:19 - "When All Signs Point to Rome, Diane..." 24:22 - 25:05 - "11.19pm, Jacques Renaud's Apartment..." 25:06 - 25:49 - "Once a Traveler Leaves His Home..." 25:51 - 26:37 - "Deep in The Woods Near The Pearl Lakes..." 26:40 - 27:15 - "I Discovered Audrey Horne Lying in My Bed..." 27:16 - 28:16 - "Diane, 1.00pm, Note the Following..." 28:18 - 29:21 - "What You are About to Hear is Deeply Disturbing..." 29:23 - 30:25 - "Roulette, Diane, Is a Sucker's Game..." 30:28 - 31:12 - "There's a Feeling of Death in The Air..." 31:15 - 32:19 - "I Believe I Need a Large Cup of Hot, Strong Coffee..." 32:21 - 33:14 - "Diane, 4.37am..." 33:17 - 36:07 - "As Long as You Can Keep The Fear From Your Mind..." 36:08 - 37:23 - "Have You Ever Known Any Really Tall Men?..." 37:25 - 37:52 - "I Think I'm on The Verge of A Breakthrough..." 37:57 - 39:50 - "It's Time to Lay This All Out as We Now Have It..." 39:55 - 40:50 - "Sleep Deprivation is a One-Way Ticket to Temporary Psychosis..." 40:51 - 44:17 - Dance of The Dream Man 00:00 - 01:31 - Theme From Twin Peaks 01:32 - 03:12 - "Diane, It's 8am, Seattle, Washington..." 03:14 - 04:47 - "Preparing to Board Flight 210..." 04:49 - 05:52 - "Airborne..." 05:53 - 06:43 - "Back on Solid Ground..." 06:45 - 08:15 - "11.30am, February 24th - Entering the Town of Twin Peaks..." 08:17 - 08:33 - "Calhoun Memorial Hospital, Twin Peaks..." 08:35 - 09:21 - "Sheriff, We've Got a lot to Talk About..." 09:24 - 11:02 - "Diane, I'm Holding in My Hand a Small Box of Chocolate Bunnies..." 11:04 - 12:20 - "Night Has Fallen Hard on Twin Peaks..." 12:23 - 13:15 - "If You Could Bottle This Air..." 13:18 - 14:15 - "6.18am, Room 315, Great Northern Hotel..." 14:17 - 14:41 - "It Struck Me Again Earlier This Morning..." 14:46 - 15:23 - "We've Just Released James Hurley..." 15:27 - 16:18 - "Never Drink Coffee That has Been Anywhere Near a Fish..." 16:19 - 16:27 - "This Must be Where Pies Go When They Die..." 16:29 - 16:41 - "But First Another Piece of This Heavenly Pie..." 16:44 - 17:50 - "Events Converge - The theory of Concentric Thinking..." 17:52 - 18:13 - "Canadian Geese...' 18:14 - 18:54 - "Long Day, Turning In..." 18:56 - 19:56 - "10.25am, Twin Peaks County Morgue..." 19:57 - 20:37 - "Diane, It's 12.27pm..." 20:39 - 22:03 - "A New Day For All But The Dead..." 22:05 - 22:54 - "Sunrise - Slept Badly..." 22:57 - 23:38 - "The Killer in My Dream was Named Bob..." 23:39 - 24:19 - "When All Signs Point to Rome, Diane..." 24:22 - 25:05 - "11.19pm, Jacques Renaud's Apartment..." 25:06 - 25:49 - "Once a Traveler Leaves His Home..." 25:51 - 26:37 - "Deep in The Woods Near The Pearl Lakes..." 26:40 - 27:15 - "I Discovered Audrey Horne Lying in My Bed..." 27:16 - 28:16 - "Diane, 1.00pm, Note the Following..." 28:18 - 29:21 - "What You are About to Hear is Deeply Disturbing..." 29:23 - 30:25 - "Roulette, Diane, Is a Sucker's Game..." 30:28 - 31:12 - "There's a Feeling of Death in The Air..." 31:15 - 32:19 - "I Believe I Need a Large Cup of Hot, Strong Coffee..." 32:21 - 33:14 - "Diane, 4.37am..." 33:17 - 36:07 - "As Long as You Can Keep The Fear From Your Mind..." 36:08 - 37:23 - "Have You Ever Known Any Really Tall Men?..." 37:25 - 37:52 - "I Think I'm on The Verge of A Breakthrough..." 37:57 - 39:50 - "It's Time to Lay This All Out as We Now Have It..." 39:55 - 40:50 - "Sleep Deprivation is a One-Way Ticket to Temporary Psychosis..." 40:51 - 44:17 - Dance of The Dream Man
"I decided to pass on the rent to own option, Diane. Leasing may be the fast track to an appearance of affluence... but equity will keep you warm at night."
@@wrldwideindifference How much did you have to pay for it? I recall getting a small fortune for mine when I Ebayed it, and that was a long time ago already...
usually I struggle with audio only, I can't seem to concentrate on building the mental picture. I felt like I was 10 minutes in and then the music started again and I realised the video was over and I'd been whisked away to twin peaks for 44 mins. Damn fine video
funny story. even though i time stamped the whole thing, when you said 44 minutes i had to go back and look. i could have sworn it was longer than that. it sure felt like it when listening to it. the atmosphere does a great job of drawing you into the world of Twin Peaks. a damn fine recording indeed.
I actually meditated while listening to this and it felt like I was in Twin Peaks... same thing... all the sudden it ended and I realized how immersed by became, but still awake.
Same with you here. I usually can't watch stuff (including Twin Peaks) without subtitles. However, I really enjoy listening to this and I somehow can fully comprehend it without captions
I had this cassette (found it in a thrift store) and listened to it A LOT. It got stolen in a case of tapes, and I have never found it again. Thanks for posting this.
I've been listening to this while driving and it makes me feel like I am Diane and that Coop is talking to me about the case. I like that the audio sounds like the locations he's supposed to be at. Especially the plane turbulence. I love this. Thank you for uploading.
@@CrumblyTriscuits oh my god does it help! I got the secret history of twin peaks which also goes into the lore of the world of Twin Peaks. Beautiful book. If you have an Ollies Outlet store near you they are on sale for 5 dollars.
@@Valkyr13713 I don't have one near me but omg! What a deal! However it is in my Book Depository basket. I'm going to have to play it in my car and finally listen to it, I know I'm missing out. But one of the things that's been bothering me is the whole Diane is Twin Peaks thing. Twin Peaks just keeps on giving, everytime I watch I learn something new!🪵
I just started watching Season 1 (first time viewer) and my immediate first guess was that "Diane" didn't exist and Cooper must be lonely/delusional/dreaming
This is *damn good* stuff! Just discovered this video by accident while browsing Twin Peaks music and video clips, and I could not be more tickled. I knew this was a real thing that they had created back in the day but to find it like this was sweet. What a fun thing to listen to. I think that when a pop culture phenomenon like Twin Peaks offers its audience another facet of that world which we've come to love, it's something special. And this audio cassette allows us some intimacy with Special Agent Cooper that we didn't have before. I think Cooper is simply great, and consider him one of the best and most original television characters ever written and acted. My heartfelt appreciation for sharing this sonic delight with fans of the series.
I had this on loop all day yesterday at work. It was, excuse me, a *damn* fine listening experience. Thank you so much OP. (thumbs up and awkward smile.)
Listening to this again reminds me why I love Agent Cooper so much! Especially his notes on finding Audrey in his bed. It was one of those scenes in the show that proved what a genuinely good person he was. Upon watching The Return again, it reminds me how evil Mr. C was, too - not only in regard to his relationship with Diane, but Audrey as well. Such a powerful show!
Seattle Wa. Here 🙌 The Palmer house is in the town I grew up in. The newest home owners offer tours. It’s in Everett Wa. During the most recent filming, the crew went to the surrounding neighborhood to warn them of the filming.
Thank you for uploading this. 😊 When I hear Cooper, I instantly crave for black coffee with cherry pie 😋 I guess one can use this recording to fall asleep too... 😌
Watching Twin Peaks for the first time ever, and I can't stop laughing at the absurdity of Cooper, a guy from DC being on assignment in a small town in the state of Washington, telling his tape recorder he just had a great breakfast and excellent coffee, and (in 1990!) he somehow expects this Diane in DC to receive and listen to his recordings in a timely manner. Like, how. Does he have a tape flown to DC every few hours? If I hadn't cheated and discovered Diane exists, I would have honestly guessed this Diane isn't real and is just a figment of his imagination.
Love how he pulls out the tape recorder at One Eyed Jack’s. That wont blow his cover! And while we’re at it, why not record a rogue operation that later brought disciplinary charges?
Love this, truly. Recently started rewatching Twin Peaks with my friend who I last watched it with over a decade ago :) Makes me wish we could have heard responses ... I could imagine Diane sending responses and Cooper just listening with a tired smile on his face before he goes to bed. They're besties, I'm sure of it.
I loved Twin Peaks when it came out onTV, I had to hurry home from work every Thursday night to watch every episode. So glad when it came out on VHS. Another favorite of mine is Midnight Cab with Walker Devereaux and Christa!
true, the quality could be better, all i had to work with was an old Optimus CTR115 portable cassette player, a Zoom R16, and Audacity. but im happy with the fuzz and tape hiss to be honest. it adds character.
Thanks so much for your efforts in this post. As a collector I have refrained from playing my copy which has been a permanent fixture to the collection unopened, and it was a treat to finally hear the first half, which brings me to the question about the possibility of our getting to hear side 2? Or did putting this together wear you out making it tough to get motivated to go through all this again? PS, keep all the analog ambient sound and hiss, as cassette was the only official release of this recording and deserves to be preserved in that manner.
is there a different version that maybe i am not aware of? because the simon&schuster 1990 release in this video (the tape i have) is just a single double sided tape with a total running time of 45 minutes and what i uploaded is side A and side B of that tape put together into a single recording with Audacity...
My bad. I was looking at a track list here that is evidently doubled up and looking it over again you have it all up. My apologies for not paying closer attention and thanks for the quick response
@@kenwickcook8413 no worries, i would have been excited to learn if there was another version, or a 'deluxe' release for an anniversary or something like that honestly.
I LOVE THIS CAR RICK, OLDER THAN I AM. I STARTED DRIVING A 62 GALAXIE SUNLINER CONVERTIBLE PULLING A HAY TRAILER FOR MY MOTHER AT ABOUT 13. MOM HAD HORSES OVER 2ND STREET PAST YOUR GRANDMOTHERS STORE! I WOULD STOP AT THE 2ND AND D, STREET MARKET AFTER MY PAPER ROUTE FOR A SODA IN A WATER COOLER FROM HER STORE, SOMETIMES HIKING DOWN THE HILL FOR A LOAF OF BREAD IN THE MORNING FOR A QUARTER.
Funny thing, in real life Salish Lodge (the real life Great Northern) is by far the most expensive hotel in Snoqualmie/Twin Peaks, with prices starting at $400/night. Plenty of places under $150 in town these days, maybe not in the '90s though...
YES. Lynch hinted in an interview that it would take years before there would be a seaon 4, because of how long season 3 took to make. he did not rule it out sooooo....
@@wrldwideindifference Heard it very briefly at 19:58. That said, thanks for the upload! It'd be funny if there was a 25 year version of what happened in the lodge, lol.
@cj iwakura okay there i did for sure hear "Diane its 12..." in the background... i was listening to the first track after the theme because you didnt have a time stamp initially. the voice sounds like Kyle though. i wonder how that happened. as many times as i've listened to this i've never noticed that, nice find!
i own the tapes. i dubbed it from the tapes to digital by running my tape player (an Optimus CTR115) into my Zoom R16 mixer and exporting the recording to my computer. made the 'video' with Filmora.
If Agent Cooper is at the Bureau Office in Spokane at 10.30 and has two hours of driving ahead of him, how is that he is entering the town of Twin Peaks at 11.30? What happened to that second hour?
16:54! This fragment was used in a L.A. Lunar remix on Depeche Mode's "Waiting For The Night": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aurhczghUBs.html
Thanks for this, but a protip. I presume you're using a USB tape deck and Audacity (or similar), have the volume on the deck at max and lower the input volume within the program to halfway or lower. That'll take care of the hum, which is electrical and not part of the tape.
no, the tape was played in an Optimus CTR115, and recorded directly from the 1/8inch output with a ZoomR16. the only thing Audacity was used for was to combine the A and B side files into one long one.