Buffalo 66 Internet Archive
In the pantheon of independent American cinema, few films occupy a space as uniquely uncomfortable, visually arresting, and emotionally raw as Vincent Gallo’s 1998 semi-autobiographical debut, Buffalo ’66 . For decades, the film has drifted between being a beloved cult touchstone and a problematic relic of the 1990s. Yet, in the digital age, its survival and accessibility owe a strange debt to one unlikely platform: .
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The film’s distinct atmosphere is heavily influenced by its soundtrack, much of which was composed by Vincent Gallo himself. While platforms like Spotify provide high-fidelity streams, the Internet Archive's Audio Collection includes metadata and clips featuring key tracks such as: "A Cold and Grey Summer Day" "Lonely Boy" "Moonchild" (by King Crimson) "Heart of the Sunrise" (by Yes) Cult Legacy In the pantheon of independent American cinema, few