Roundabout
"Roundabout"
Experience the intricate genius of Yes's iconic 1972 progressive rock anthem, "Roundabout." Kicking off the landmark Fragile album with its famous acoustic guitar intro, this track became a surprise hit single. Its complex arrangement and driving energy remain hugely influential in rock music.
Released as a single in early 1972 from the album Fragile (issued late '71/early '72), "Roundabout" brought progressive rock to a wider audience. Showcasing Steve Howe's stunning guitar work, Chris Squire's propulsive bass, Rick Wakeman's keyboards, and Bill Bruford's drumming, it perfectly blended musical complexity with rock accessibility.
This 1972 progressive rock masterpiece takes listeners on a dynamic journey through intricate instrumental passages and soaring vocal melodies led by Jon Anderson. "Roundabout," with its signature bassline and unforgettable structure, stands as arguably Yes's most famous song and a cornerstone of the entire prog rock genre.
SONG MEANING: The song's abstract lyrics were inspired by a van journey Jon Anderson and Steve Howe took through Scotland, encountering numerous roundabouts amidst impressive scenery. The words paint impressionistic pictures ("In and around the lake / Mountains come out of the sky") reflecting the dreamlike quality of the landscape and the repetitive motion of travel, rather than telling a specific story.
- BAND: Yes
- GENRE: Progressive Rock
- RELEASEDAY: January 04
- YEAR: 1972
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