Shot In The Back Of The Head by Moby, Directed by David Lynch

by Scott Beale on April 16, 2009 · 1 comment

David Lynch directed the music video for the new Moby song “Shot In The Back Of The Head” from his forthcoming album “Wait For Me”. You can download the mp3 for free.

David Lynch and Moby discuss their collaboration on the music video.

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Speaking of Moby, he just joined Twitter yesterday as @thelittleidiot.

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1 candyshoes April 17, 2009 at 7:22 am

Thanks for this great video of David Lynch and Moby, who have worked together on Moby’s new album. They are both such creative people. And they both practice Transcendental Meditation – David for 30+ years, Moby just learned recently.

I was at the concert in New York hosted by david, where Moby playyed, and Paul McCartney featured, and it was beyond expectation – simply wonderful. And in support of the great cause to bring Transcendental Meditation to “at-risk” children in schools. I have been doing TM for many years and know first-hand of its great effect in reducing stress. Well done David Lynch, and thanks to all involved.

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