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Released in 1976 on April Fools' Day, “The Twilight Zone” is the third track on Rush’s fourth studio album, 2112.
The song is a clear homage to Rod Serling and the 1959 sci-fi anthology TV show that he created, The Twilight Zone. The song describes two episodes of The Twilight Zone: “Will the Real...
[Verse 1]
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
[Chorus]
You have entered the Twilight Zone
Beyond this world strange things are known
Use the key, unlock the door
See what your fate might have in store
Come explore your dreams' creation
Enter this world of imagination
[Verse 2]
You wake up lost in an empty town
Wondering why no one else is around
Look up to see a giant boy
You've just become his brand new toy
No escape, no place to hide
Here where time and space collide
[Chorus]
You have entered the Twilight Zone
Beyond this world strange things are known
Use the key, unlock the door
See what your fate might have in store
Come explore your dreams' creation
Enter this world of imagination
[Guitar Solo]
The Twilight Zone was written by Neil Peart & Alex Lifeson & Geddy Lee.
The Twilight Zone was produced by Terry Brown & Rush.
Rush released The Twilight Zone on Thu Apr 01 1976.