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Twilight zone songs
Twilight zone songs






  1. TWILIGHT ZONE SONGS DRIVER
  2. TWILIGHT ZONE SONGS PLUS

  • Sampling: "Vanilla Queen" samples Marilyn Monroe from the 1954 film There's No Business Like Show Business saying the lines "Well, in simple English I'm." and "What's your name, honey?".
  • Their nineteen-minute version of "Eight Miles High" is also a conspicuous example, and "Twilight Zone" is at least a borderline case thanks to its lengthy instrumental break.
  • Progressive Rock: A lot of their mid-seventies work falls into this genre, particularly almost all of Moontan and To the Hilt.
  • Mindlink Mates: "Radar Love" is about a motorist trying to get to his girl after she telepathically tells him "I need you here.".
  • Long-Runners: The band was founded in 1961 and ran until 2021.
  • Despite this, the group still remained the same from 1986 until they called it quits in 2021.
  • Actually, the group had multiple other members in the '60s, '70s, and '80s, and were even a seven-piece at one point.
  • Long-Runner Line-up: Two of the final four were the founding members in '61, Hay joined in '67, and Zuiderwijk joined in '70, giving them a stable lineup lasting a half-century.
  • Literary Allusion Title: A lot of them, from " Last of the Mohicans" to " Twilight Zone" (although lyrically the song is more inspired by The Bourne Identity) to " Orwell's Year".
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: Presumably the whole band by their breakup, since all four of the final band members were in place since at least 1970 and toured basically nonstop.
  • Hard Rock: This has defined them over the decades, although they initially had a more pop-ish sound and sometimes tended toward a more Psychedelic sound.
  • Gratuitous French: "Kill Me (Ce Soir)".
  • Both also had shorter single edits for radio airplay, though. Also, their two biggest hits are examples in their album versions, with "Radar Love" clocking in at 6:24 and "Twilight Zone" at 7:58.

    TWILIGHT ZONE SONGS PLUS

  • Plus something like half the songs on most of their live albums (in particular, only the first song on their first live album is less than six minutes long, with "Vanilla Queen" being the longest track on the album at 11:45 and seven of the ten tracks topping the eight-minute mark).
  • (Four songs on this album top the seven-minute mark.) album consists of songs over six minutes long, but the European version swaps out "Big Tree, Blue Sea" for two shorter tracks).

    twilight zone songs

    "Vanilla Queen" (9:21), "Big Tree, Blue Sea" (8:15), and "Are You Receiving Me" (9:33) from Moontan." Eight Mi les High", (19:00) from Eight Miles High.The song contains multiple references to his driving.

    TWILIGHT ZONE SONGS DRIVER

  • Driving Song: "Radar Love" tells of a driver trying to return to his girl.
  • twilight zone songs

    Contraband note titled Mad Love with different cover art and alternate track listing in the USA (1976).Rinus Gerritsen - Bass and Keyboards (1961–2021).George Kooymans - Guitar and Vocals (1961–2021).Barry Hay - Vocals, Flute, Guitar (1967–2021).Guitarist and founding member George Kooymans was diagnosed with ALS disease in February 2021 not wanting to replace him, the band decided to split up. They are the most successful Dutch rock act by a fairly large margin. They had two big hits with "Radar Love" (1973) and "Twilight Zone" (1982) and enjoyed general international success in the '70s and '80s other songs, such as "Candy's Going Bad", "Instant Poetry", "Sleepwalkin'", "The Devil Made Me Do It", "Quiet Eyes", and "When the Lady Smiles" were smaller hits.

    twilight zone songs

    Golden Earring is a Dutch Hard Rock band formed in 1961, making them the longest runner when it comes to Rock music.








    Twilight zone songs