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Terry Brown & Rush. An instrumental interlude named for Rush’s local airport, Toronto’s Pearson International, which is represented by the code YYZ, hence the use of the title in morse code ...
Moving Pictures. February 1981 . 8th Studio Recording. Permanent Waves 1980 Exit…. Stage Left 1981.
YYZ is the IATA airport identification code of Toronto Pearson International Airport, near Rush's hometown. The band was introduced to the rhythm as Alex Lifeson flew them into the airport. A VHF omnidirectional range system at the airport broadcasts the YYZ identifier code in Morse code.
Rush Lyrics (173 songs) Moving Pictures Lyrics (7 songs) YYZ Lyrics. Added by 이준기. Moving Pictures - Lyrics. 1. Tom Sawyer Lyrics. Audio Music Video. 2. Red Barchetta Lyrics. Audio. 3. YYZ Lyrics. Audio. 4. Limelight Lyrics. Audio Music Video. 5. The Camera Eye Lyrics. Audio. 6. Witch Hunt (Part III of Fear) Lyrics. Audio. 7. Vital Signs ...
Yes, inspired because of the number of times that Rush went through YYZ (Toronto Pearson International) airport.
5 Φεβ 2011 · The introduction to the song is actually the Morse code readout for ‘YYZ.'”—Bill Banasiewicz, Rush Visions. “‘YYZ’ is actually pronounced Y-Y- Zed (Canadian/British way of pronouncing ‘Z’). Neil smashes quarter-inch plywood against a stool for the crashing sound effect near the end.
YYZ (pronounced Y-Y-Zed) is an instrumental rock piece from the 1981 album Moving Pictures. Following its initial release, it became one of the band's most popular pieces and has been a staple of the band's live performances.