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Chris Squire of Yes has passed!

John Entwhistle died on the 27th of June and now Chris Squire passes on the 28th so the rest of my life I'll be celebrating the best bass players ever in June/July
 
Sad, sad day. :cry: Along with Geddy, Chris was one of my favorite bass players if not my favorite.

RIP "Fish" :cry:
 
I heard that today. What a loss and an amazing talent. I can only echo what you guys have already said.

RIP Chris and thank you.
 
This is what Bill Bruford, one of the founding members of Yes, had to say on FaceBook about Chris Squire:



Really saddened to hear of the death of my old Yes band-mate, Chris Squire. I shall remember him fondly; one of the twin rocks upon which Yes was founded and, I believe, the only member to have been present and correct, Rickenbacker at the ready, on every tour. He and I had a working relationship built around our differences. Despite, or perhaps because of, the old chestnut about creative tension, it seemed, strangely, to work.

He had an approach that contrasted sharply with the somewhat monotonic, immobile bass parts of today. His lines were important; counter-melodic structural components that you were as likely to go away humming as the top line melody; little stand-alone works of art in themselves. Whenever I think of him, which is not infrequently, I think of the over-driven fuzz of the sinewy staccato hits in Close to the Edge (6’04” and on) or a couple of minutes later where he sounds like a tuba (8’.00”). While he may have taken a while to arrive at the finished article, it was always worth waiting for. And then he would sing a different part on top.


An individualist in an age when it was possible to establish individuality, Chris fearlessly staked out a whole protectorate of bass playing in which he was lord and master. I suspect he knew not only that he gave millions of people pleasure with his music, but also that he was fortunate to be able to do so. I offer sincere condolences to his family.

Adios, partner. Bill.
 
Steve Hackett, Early guitarist for Genesis, had this to say about Chris:

I am devastated by the news of Chris Squire's passing. A special pal and a man who defined the progressive genre. Open to all styles with a love of orchestras and choirs as well as thunderous rock, his passing leaves a huge hole in the heart of music. His ingenious sound was unique. Farewell my friend. I loved making the Squackett album with you and all the other projects we worked on together, including your recent work with me on Love Song to a Vampire... It feels like only yesterday. Thank you for all the good times. Saying you will be missed is a complete understatement, and my heart goes out to Scotty and all your family.

Warmest wishes to all,

Steve
 
WOW, I just learned of this............

One of my best all time bass players!

RIP Chris (The Fish)

:bow-blue: :bow-blue: :bow-blue: :bow-blue:
 
Deacon said:
I think we have a member here who is a big fan of Yes. Can't remember who that was though.


Heeman? Flint? Randy? I know those guys love Yes. ;)
 
^ One of my favorite bands since 8th Grade..............circa 1975.

:bow-blue: :bow-blue: :bow-blue:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ln9T76ieaA[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUWn90y7Kgc[/youtube]

You will be truly missed!!!

:music-rockout: :music-rockout: :music-rockout:
 
:music-rockout: :music-rockout:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cprcYnffK_o[/youtube]
 
I saw a new fan magazine at Barnes and Noble tonight, the whole issue was about YES. It looks like a one off, by the publisher of Uncut Magazine.
 
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