Big Generator (song)

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“Big Generator”
Song by Yes
Album Big Generator
Released September 28, 1987
Recorded 1985-1987 (exact date and location unknown)
Genre Pop rock
Length 4:32
Label Atco Records
Writer Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin
Composer Jon Anderson, Tony Kaye, Trevor Rabin, Chris Squire, Alan White
Producer Yes, Trevor Horn, Trevor Rabin, Paul DeVilliers
Big Generator track listing
"Rhythm of Love"
(1)
Big Generator
(3)
"Shoot High, Aim Low"
(3)


Big Generator is a song by Yes. It appears on the 1987 Big Generator album. The song saw an issue as a single.[1] The single was released exclusively in the U.S., and was backed with itself. It appeared on every show on the Big Generator tour, but nowhere else to date.[2]

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[edit] Meaning

The song, according to Jon Anderson, is about how we are all a part of the Earth, its eyes, its ears, its voice. [3]

[edit] On the album

This song, which sounds as if to be in the same vein as Rhythm of Love, Love Will Find a Way and others (it is also sometimes compared to Owner of a Lonely Heart, being a harder rock number), is second in order on the album.

A remix was issued on The Ultimate Yes: 35th Anniversary Collection, but apparently nowhere else. The remix keeps the verses as they are, but is much compressed by removing a large amount of bridge parts and profusely scrambling choruses. In addition, it includes some vocals not used on the original version.

[edit] In the live setting

Typically, the song was performed just after Shoot High, Aim Low. Discounting announcements, it usually lasted for about five minutes, but sometimes lasted longer; the performance on November 14, 1987 lasted for approximately 6:26. As with Rhythm of Love, the song's intro was never played.

The song also used props consisting of two large smokestacks behind the drum riser. On the November 19, 1987 show, one of the smokestacks was not properly lodged and it steadily wobbled throughout the performance.[4]

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Yesworld Yes official website, retrieved January 30, 2007.
  2. ^ Forgotten Yesterdays Yes tour log, retrieved January 30, 2007.
  3. ^ Forgotten Yesterdays Yes tour log, retrieved January 30, 2007
  4. ^ Forgotten Yesterdays Yes tour log, retrieved January 30, 2007.