Siberian Khatru
"Siberian Khatru"
Experience the intricate power of Yes's "Siberian Khatru," a standout progressive rock track from 1972. Featured on the iconic Close to the Edge album, this song bursts with complex instrumentation, driving rhythms, and signature Yes vocal harmonies, showcasing the band's virtuosity.
- TITLE: Siberian Khatru
- BAND: Yes
- GENRE: Progressive Rock
- RELEASEDAY: September 13
- YEAR: 1972
A highlight of the legendary 1972 album Close to the Edge, "Siberian Khatru" exemplifies Yes's unique progressive rock sound. It features stunning interplay between Steve Howe's intricate guitar work, Rick Wakeman's keyboards, Chris Squire's melodic bass, and Bill Bruford's dynamic drumming, creating a rich sonic tapestry.
Often used as a powerful concert opener, this 1972 progressive rock classic blends complex musical passages with undeniable rock energy. Led by Jon Anderson's soaring vocals delivering abstract lyrics, "Siberian Khatru" remains a fan favorite, demonstrating the peak creative power of Yes during this era.
SONG MEANING: According to lyricist Jon Anderson, the words in "Siberian Khatru" were chosen primarily for their phonetic sound and how they complemented the music, rather than to convey a specific narrative or literal meaning. The title itself is abstract; "Khatru" purportedly means "as you wish" in a Yemeni dialect. The meaning lies more in the feeling evoked by the combination of sound and abstract vocals.
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