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Twilight zone may refer to:
Twilight Zone is a widebody pinball machine, designed by Pat Lawlor and based on the TV series of the same name. It was first released in 1993 by Midway (under the Bally label). This game is part of WMS' SuperPin line of widebody games alongside Star Trek: The Next Generation and Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure.
Following the huge success of The Addams Family pinball game, Midway gave Lawlor full creative control over the design of his next game, and the result is an unusually complex machine. Among its noted features include a working gumball machine (which deposits balls), a working analog clock (used as a timer for various modes), the Powerfield (a small separate play field where the ball is propelled by magnets rather than flippers), and the "Powerball", a white ceramic ball which is lighter than a regular steel ball and is non-magnetic.
In addition to adapting the theme music from the original TV show, the game's main background music is an interpretation of the 1982 hit "Twilight Zone", by Golden Earring. Tim Kitzrow provided the voice of Rod Serling.
The Twilight Zone is an American science-fictionanthology television series created by Rod Serling, which ran for five seasons on CBS from 1959 to 1964. The series consists of unrelated stories depicting characters dealing with paranormal, futuristic, Kafkaesque, or otherwise disturbing or unusual events; characters who find themselves dealing with these strange, sometimes inexplicable happenings are said to have crossed over into "The Twilight Zone". Each story typically features a moral and a surprise ending.
The series is notable for featuring both established stars (Joan Blondell, Ann Blyth, Art Carney, William Demarest, Buddy Ebsen, Jack Elam, Buster Keaton, Kevin McCarthy, Burgess Meredith, Agnes Moorehead, Ed Wynn) and younger actors who would become more famous later on (Bill Bixby, Charles Bronson, Donna Douglas, Robert Duvall, Anne Francis, Mariette Hartley, Earl Holliman, Dennis Hopper, Elizabeth Montgomery, Leonard Nimoy, Robert Redford, Burt Reynolds, Don Rickles, William Shatner, Telly Savalas, Alan Sues, George Takei and Lee Van Cleef). Serling served as executive producer and head writer; he wrote or co-wrote 92 of the show's 156 episodes. He was also the show's host and narrator, delivering monologues at the beginning and end of each episode. Serling's opening and closing narrations usually summarize the episode's events encapsulating how and why the main character(s) had entered the Twilight Zone.
The Twilight Zone by Rush
I didnot write this song and I do not intend any copyright infringement. Rush-The Twilight Zone from the 1976 album '2112'. Enjoy! Check my channel for more Rush lyrics videos.
"The Twilight Zone" is the third track on Rush's album "2112". It was released in 1976. As with most Rush songs, the lyrics are written by Neil Peart. It is based on two episodes of The Twilight Zone: "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?" (first verse) and "Stopover in a Quiet Town" (second verse). It was the first single to be released from 2112. Line-up: Geddy Lee -- bass guitar, vocals, acoustic guitar, synthesizer Alex Lifeson -- acoustic and electric guitars Neil Peart -- drums, percussion Lyrics: A pleasant faced man steps up to greet you He smiles and says he's pleased to meet you Beneath his hat the strangeness lies Take it off, he's got three eyes Truth is false and logic lost Now the fourth dimension is crossed... You have entered the Twilight Zone Beyond th...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group The Twilight Zone (Live) · Steven Wilson 2112 ℗ 2016 Mercury Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 2016-12-09 Producer: Rush Composer Lyricist: Geddy Lee Composer Lyricist: Neil Peart Composer Lyricist: Alex Lifeson Auto-generated by YouTube.
Lançado em 1976 no Primeiro de Abril, “The Twilight Zone” é a terceira faixa do quarto álbum de estúdio de Rush, 2112. A música é uma clara homenagem a Rod Serling e ao programa de antologia de ficção científica de 1959 que ele criou, The Twilight Zone, conhecida no Brasil como "Além da Imaginação. A música descreve dois episódios de The Twilight Zone: "Will The Real Martian Please Stand Up?" (O Maciano) no primeiro verso e "Stopover in a Empty Town" (Estranhos Numa Cidade Quieta) no segundo verso. Além disso, também parafraseia brevemente a narração de abertura icônica da série. Não é surpresa que Rush, incluindo o principal letrista e baterista Neil Peart , fosse um grande fã de Serling e sua série, já que não foi a primeira vez, nem a última vez, que créditos para Rod Serling aparece...
Twilight zone may refer to:
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R: First to the bass in to the jam
Then let the music take command
Back to back to another dimension
Stop the force and pay some attention
Music to party, music to dance
The new follow-up of public demand
Slick as five da la megaphone
Take you down to the "Twilight Zone"
R: Enter the clock and turn the body upside down
Grab the microphone it's upon the sound
You want more more you get
We're 2 Unlimited in effect!
Check up the sound and stop this distortion
When we get the fittess, here's another portion
Just lay back as we take control
Take you down into the "Twilight Zone"
A: This is the twilight zone
And you're not on your own
We take you to the twilight zone
It is the twilight zone
You better shake your bones
And come on down the twilight zone
A: Come on baby!
I'm gonna take you to the "Twilight Zone"
R: Have a good time, take a break
R: Hang with another first of the chapter
Straight to the heavyweight, for worst or better
Fishes in the way, found in the vicinity
Slaming DJ's with the rhyme capability
Listen to the jam as we go wild
Check your MC's versitile
Me and the lady howl megatone
Fuck you up in the "Twilight Zone"
A: Woow
A: This is the twilight zone
And you're not on your own
We take you to the twilight zone
It is the twilight zone
You better shake your bones
And come on down the twilight zone
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