Friday, October 20, 2017

2x11 "Dearthlings"




Two stone-cold Twilight Zone classics get the full body cavity search this week: “Third from the Sun” and “The Invaders” are compared and contrasted to determine definitively which is more classic than the other. Or will we see a historic first-ever tie…? Along the way Craig regales with a dramatic reading (okay, maybe “regales” is the wrong word. “Attempts to regale,” maybe?) and places a last-minute call to fan favorite Dr. Reba Wissner… but doesn’t talk about music. Intrigued? Commence downloading and check it out!




Opening music: “Neither Here nor There (Earth/Not Earth Variant)” by Twin Loops

“Discipline 27 II: What Planet Is This?” performed by Sun Ra and His Space Arkestra (from the album What Planet Is This? copyright 2006 by Golden Years of New Jazz)

“Earth Floor” performed by Michael Brook (from the album Hybridcopyright 1985 by EG Records)

“Fever Bomb” performed by The Technicolors (from the album Metaphysical, copyright 2017 by The Technicolors)

"I'm Afraid of Americans (Nine Inch Nails V1 Clean Edit)" performed by David Bowie (additional production by Trent Reznor, copyright 1997 by Virgin Records)

“Third from the Sun” performed by Psilonaut (from the Pi original motion picture soundtrack, copyright 1998 by Thrive Records)


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