Lykke Li has paid tribute to David Lynch following his death and said that he “changed my life”.His death was announced by his family yesterday (January 16) and came after the Twin Peaks creator was reportedly “forced to relocate from his house” due to the Los Angeles wildfires.
He was aged 78.Taking to her Instagram, Li shared her collaboration with Lynch ‘I’m Waiting Here’ which featured on his 2013 album ‘The Big Dream’ and wrote: “Goodbye my dear friend, you saved my life, your words and lessons will always ring in my ear, I guess this was what this song was really about, to me you are the king of LA, forever in our hearts.”A post shared by Lykke Li (@lykkeli)She also documented how she met the legendary director and shared her memories of him on her Instagram Story.Li wrote: “I met David Lynch when I first moved to LA and he changed my life.
He was the one that introduced me to meditating and that saved my life. He is one of the many reasons why I love Los Angeles, it’s not a place, it’s a state of mind; an ashram for dreamers, artists, mystics, those who get it, get it.
Heartbreaking to hear this symbolic cinematic departure. I will cherish our meetings and your wisdoms forever.”Along with her collaboration with Lynch, Li also performed Chris Isaak‘s ‘Wicked Game’ at a tribute concert to the director which later appeared on a tribute album dedicated to him in 2016 entitled ‘The Music Of David Lynch’.
Read more on nme.com