- Shoot High, Aim Low
Song infobox
Name = Shoot High, Aim Low
Artist = Yes
Album =Big Generator
Released =September 28 ,1987
track_no = 3
Recorded = 1985-1987 (exact date and location unknown)
Genre =Pop rock
Length = 7:00
Writer =Jon Anderson ,Trevor Rabin
Composer = Jon Anderson, Tony Kaye, Trevor Rabin,Chris Squire , Alan White
Label =Atco Records
Producer = Yes,Trevor Horn , Trevor Rabin, Paul DeVilliers
prev = "Big Generator"
prev_no = 2
next = "Almost Like Love "
next_no = 4"Shoot High, Aim Low" is a song by Yes. It appears on the 1987
Big Generator album. The song appears to have never released as a single [ [http://yesworld.com/galdissing.html Yesworld] , official Yes website, retrieved December 25, 2006.] , but reached position #11 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the '80s. It appeared on every show on the Big Generator tour, but nowhere else to date. [ [http://forgottenyesterdays.com/search.asp?mType=7&q=3&sType=2&stime=0&searchq=Shoot%20High%20Aim%20Low&alltime=00/00/0000&tname=1&SortBy=tDate&so=asc&memid=0&ssub=0&graphictype=0 Forgotten Yesterdays] Yes tour log, retrievedDecember 25 ,2006 .]Meaning
The song, according to
Jon Anderson 's announcements [ [http://forgottenyesterdays.com/date.asp?s=5&tname=12&tdate=1688&navb=10 Forgotten Yesterdays] Yes tour log, retrieved December 25, 2006.] on many shows of the tour, is about war; specifically, a future in which mankind will live beyond war. In most of these announcements, Anderson explains that the "blue fields" mentioned in the first line are inNicaragua . At the time the album was being worked on, a legal battle between the U.S. and Nicaragua had occurred over U.S. aid to anti-government guerrillas.Anderson also explains on some occasions that
Trevor Rabin , who performs lead vocals on the song (alternating with Anderson) is singing in "dreamtime ", while Anderson is singing in real time. [ [http://forgottenyesterdays.com/date.asp?s=5&tname=12&tdate=1739&navb=10 Forgotten Yesterdays] Yes tour log, retrieved December 25, 2006.]On the album
The song, along with "
Final Eyes " and "I'm Running ", is often considered to be the saving grace of the album by Yes fanswho, who generally dislike Big Generator for being "too poppy." The song is the second-longest on the album, clocking in at 7:00. It is the third track on the first side.A label upon the plastic wrapping of LP copies of the album announced that the album contained this song [ [http://www.poplife.info/Bilder/244370.jpgImage of LP] , retrieved December 25, 2006.] , which emphasizes its popularity, most likely as a staple AOR track.
In the live setting
In live performances, the song usually appeared just prior to "Big Generator". It would typically last, discounting announcements, for about 8 minutes 30 seconds. Rabin's electric guitar solo was somewhat extended live, but typically only by a short amount of time. By
November 22 ,1987 [ [http://forgottenyesterdays.com/date.asp?s=5&tname=12&tdate=1691&navb=10 Forgotten Yesterdays] Yes tour log, retrieved December 25, 2006] , this song was performed after "Big Generator."A live version can be found on the live
box set "The Word is Live ".Personnel
*
Jon Anderson - Vocals
*Chris Squire - Bass, Vocals (Background)
*Trevor Rabin - Producer, Guitar, Vocals (Background), Mixing, Keyboards, Engineer, String Arrangements
* Tony Kaye - Keyboards
* Alan White - Drums, Percussion
*Trevor Horn - ProducerNotes and references
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