AntMan ID: d0ff02 No coincidences April 10, 2018, 10:11 a.m. No.4814   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4903

>>4810

 

The lyrics to the twilight zone

 

Somewhere in a lonely hotel room there's a guy

Starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him

It's two A.M.

It's two A.M. (It's two A.M.)

Fear is gone (fear is gone)

I'm sitting here waiting

The Gun still warm (the gun still warm)

Maybe my connection is tired of taking chances

Yeah, there's a storm on the loose

Sirens in my head

Wrapped up in silence, all circuits are dead

Cannot decode, my whole life spins into a frenzy

Help, I'm steppin' into the twilight zone

Place is a madhouse, feels like being cold

My beacon's been moved under moon and star

Where am I to go now that I've gone too far? (Oh oh oh)

Help, I'm steppin' into the twilight zone

Place is a madhouse, feels like being alone

My beacon's been moved under moon and star

Where am I to go now that I've gone too far?

So you will come to know

When the bullet hits the bone

So you will come to know

When the bullet hits the bone

I'm fallin' down a spiral, destination unknown

Double crossed messenger, all alone

Can't get no connection, can't get through

Where are you?

Well the night weighs heavy on his guilty mind

This far from the borderline

When the hitman comes

He knows damn well he has been cheated

And he says

Help, I'm steppin' into the twilight zone

Place is a madhouse, feels like being cold

My beacon's been moved under moon and star

Where am I to go now that I've gone too far? (Oh oh oh)

Help, I'm steppin' into the twilight zone

Place is a madhouse, feels like being alone

My beacon's been moved under moon and star

Where am I to go now that I've gone too far?

So you will come to know

When the bullet hits the bone

So you will come to know

When the bullet hits the bone

When the bullet hits the bone

Help, I'm steppin' into the twilight zone

Place is a madhouse, feels like being cold

My beacon's been moved under moon and star

Where am I to go now that I've gone too far? (Oh oh oh)

Help, I'm steppin' into the twilight zone

Place is a madhouse, feels like being alone

My beacon's been moved under moon and star

Where am I to go now that I've gone too far?

So you will come to know

When the bullet hits the bone

So you will come to know

When the bullet hits the bone

So you will come to know

When the bullet hits the bone

So you will come to know

When the bullet hits the bone

When the bullet hits the bone

When the bullet hits the bone

When the bullet hits the bone

When the bullet hits the bone

When the bullet hits the bone

When the bullet hits the bone

When the bullet hits the bone

When the bullet hits the bone

Songwriters: George Kooymans

Twilight Zone lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

 

The story behind the lyrics.

 

Right out front, note that this song has nothing to do with Manhattan Transfer's "Twilight Zone." One is not a cover of the other. This is the "Twilight Zone" written by Golden Earring's lead guitarist George Kooymans. He was inspired not by the famous TV series of the same name, but by the Robert Ludlum novel The Bourne Identity, which would later be turned into a popular movie.

 

The song and especially the video tell the story of an espionage agent, on the run from enemy spies before being cornered. The cover of the album Cut (from which this was the only single) shows a scene repeated in the video, of a bullet slicing through the Jack of Diamonds playing card. The card is supposed to represent the rogue agent.

Interestingly, there was at least one episode of the original Twilight Zone TV series which was also a spy drama. Namely, episode #149 from season five, "The Jeopardy Room," is about a Soviet KGB agent who wants to defect, but he ends up pinned in a hotel room under surveillance from a hit man and his accomplice, who sadistically make him play a game for his life. And it's one of the few episodes where a gun is fired - "When the bullet hits the bone," indeed!

Get ready for a nostalgia blast: This song was also used as the theme to the Twilight Zone pinball machine. This was part of Bally Midway's series of "Superpin" arcade pinball games that were based on TV shows - other pinball games in the series were based on Star Trek and The Addams Family.

Fittingly, this song is also sometimes used as bumper music for the radio show Coast to Coast AM, the all-night paranormal talk show which also more frequently uses "A Hazy Shade of Winter."

 

I'm listening… You have my attention.

 

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