"As soon as someone like me or David Lynch pops up everyone says hallelujah, how weird"
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The subtext is weary gratitude with teeth. Hitchcock has spent decades as a cult figure, the kind of songwriter critics love to namecheck as proof they have taste. Lynch occupies a parallel lane in film: a brand of strangeness that reads as “visionary” because it’s coherent, consistent, and, crucially, marketable. Hitchcock’s “how weird” lands like a deadpan cymbal crash. It’s not wonder at being called weird; it’s bafflement at the crowd’s eagerness to sanctify it.
Context matters: post-60s rock and art culture taught audiences to fetishize the outsider, but mostly on weekends. Hitchcock is describing the commodification of nonconformity - the way the system rewards difference once it can be packaged as an aesthetic. The joke is that the celebration isn’t for the weird person; it’s for everyone else, relieved to discover that weirdness can be consumed like a genre.
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Hitchcock, Robyn. (2026, January 15). As soon as someone like me or David Lynch pops up everyone says hallelujah, how weird. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-soon-as-someone-like-me-or-david-lynch-pops-up-161572/
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Hitchcock, Robyn. "As soon as someone like me or David Lynch pops up everyone says hallelujah, how weird." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-soon-as-someone-like-me-or-david-lynch-pops-up-161572/.
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"As soon as someone like me or David Lynch pops up everyone says hallelujah, how weird." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-soon-as-someone-like-me-or-david-lynch-pops-up-161572/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





