Starship Trooper
"Starship Trooper"
Embark on a cosmic journey with Yes's 1971 progressive rock epic, "Starship Trooper." A cornerstone of The Yes Album, this multi-part suite showcases the band's intricate arrangements, stunning musicianship, and soaring ambition, defining their early signature sound and captivating prog fans.
- TITLE: Starship Trooper
- BAND: Yes
- GENRE: Progressive Rock
- RELEASEDAY: February 19
- YEAR: 1971
Featured on the groundbreaking 1971 release The Yes Album, "Starship Trooper" unfolds across three distinct sections: "Life Seeker," "Disillusion," and the iconic instrumental "Würm." This progressive rock masterpiece highlights the synergy between Jon Anderson's vocals, Steve Howe's guitar explorations, Chris Squire's driving bass, and the band's complex rhythms.
From melodic verses exploring abstract themes to the powerful, extended jam built on Steve Howe's legendary "Würm" riff, "Starship Trooper" is a landmark 1971 progressive rock achievement. Its dynamic structure and instrumental prowess solidified Yes's reputation as innovators within the burgeoning genre, remaining a beloved classic.
SONG MEANING: The lyrics, particularly in the "Life Seeker" section written by Jon Anderson, are characteristically abstract and poetic, evoking themes of searching, spiritual journeys, and perhaps using space travel ("Starship trooper going by") as a metaphor for transcendence or moving towards a higher understanding. The overall piece suggests exploration and striving beyond the mundane.
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- TITLE: Yes
- ACTIVE: 1968–1981 (1968), 1983–2004 (1983), 2009–present (2009)
- BAND: Yes
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- TITLE: Roundabout
- BAND: Yes
- GENRE: Progressive Rock
- RELEASEDAY: January 04
- YEAR: 1972
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- TITLE: To Be Over
- BAND: Yes
- GENRE: Progressive Rock
- RELEASEDAY: November 28
- YEAR: 1974
