The Twilight Zone (Rush song) explained

The Twilight Zone
Cover:The Twilight Zonerush.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Rush
Album:2112
B-Side:Lessons
Released:June 1976 [1]
Recorded:Toronto Sound Studios in Toronto, February 1976
Genre:Progressive rock
Length:3:19
Label:Mercury
Producer:Rush and Terry Brown
Prev Title:Lakeside Park
Prev Year:1976
Next Title:The Temples of Syrinx
Next Year:1976

"The Twilight Zone" is the third track on Rush's album 2112. It was the last track written and recorded for the album. It was the first single to be released from 2112. As with most Rush songs, the lyrics are written by Neil Peart, and the music by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson. 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).[2] Rush dedicated the song to the memory of The Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling.[3]

The creators of the Marvel comic book series Defenders dedicated its 45th issue to Rush. In that issue, a character named Red Rajah says that "Truth is false and logic lost, consult the Rajah at all cost," as an homage to the lyrics of The Twilight Zone song.[4]

Cover versions

Steven Wilson recorded a version of this song in 2016, which was included on the 40th anniversary reissue of 2112.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Great Rock Discography. 1995 . 9780862415419 . Strong . Martin Charles .
  2. News: Sguillen. Por. Rush en 1976. Acercándose con 2112 a la obra de Ayn Rand. 1 November 2016. Musicópolis: noticias de música, conciertos, festivales, entrevistas, discos y videos musicales. 12 July 2012. es.
  3. News: McPadden. Mike. TV Party Tonight: Top 10 Hard Rock + Heavy Metal Songs Inspired by TV Shows. https://web.archive.org/web/20220820014417/https://www.vh1.com/news/usz7o1/rock-metal-songs-inspired-by-tv-shows. live. August 20, 2022. 1 November 2016. VH1 News. 12 April 2015.
  4. Telleria, Robert: Rush Tribute Mereley (sic) Players, page 150. Quarry Press, Inc. 2002