Remembering Chris Squire |
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Psychedelic Paul
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It's been five years now since Chris Squire gained the Keys to Ascension and ascended The Ladder between Heaven & Earth. He's now up there somewhere in Prog Heaven performing Yessongs with his Swiss Choir of angels. Chris Squire's legendary bass-playing has featured on all 21 Yes albums, from the first self-titled Yes album in 1969, right through to the final Heaven & Earth album in 2014, recorded just a year before his untimely death from leukemia at the age of 67. During his time with Yes, Chris Squire was often known for his lateness in turning up for recording sessions and gigs, and on his commemorative plaque, it reads: "'The Late' Chris Squire."
The Yes Album that's been the subject of the most Talk and controversy over the years is of course the fabled Tales from Topographic Oceans album, recorded in 1973. During the ensuing Drama surrounding the recording of the album, Time and a Word has it that strained relations between the various Yes band members were in such a Fragile state that the band came Close to the Edge of splitting up. Rick Wakeman left the Yes line-up temporarily and Patrick Moraz was brought in as a replacement for the recording of the following Relayer album in 1974. Rick Wakeman had a re-Union with Yes for the Going for the One and Tormato albums in 1977 and 1978 respectively. It was decided after the rigours of recording and touring the Relayer album that each Yes member would record their own solo album to give the band members a much-needed break from the constant pressure of touring and recording with Yes. And so, the stage was set for Chris Squire to launch his solo career whilst still remaining with Yes. Chris Squire may have been like a Fish Out of Water with the recording and release of his first solo album away from his Yes band-mates in 1975, but the album was generally well-received by Yes fans and was a Big Generator of album sales too, reaching No. 25 in the U.K albums chart. If you Open Your Eyes and ears and examine this wonderful album closely with some degree of Magnification, you'll realise it has the trademark Yes sound of Chris Squire's thunderous bass featuring prominently throughout the album, giving it the distinctive sound of a Yes album in all but name. In the later stages of his solo career, he recorded the Chris Squire's Swiss Choir Christmas album in 2007 and formed a temporary musical Union with Steve Hackett of Genesis for the album A Life within a Day in 2012, under the cunningly-titled band-name, Squackett. Although Chris Squire is now up amongst the Prog Gods in Heaven, the marvellous music of Yes transcends Heaven & Earth and it'll live on forever in our hearts, attracting new generations of Yes fans who haven't yet been born. All album titles in Red Highlights by Chris Squire and Yes Just before I Fly from Here, here's Chris Squire's complete discography. 1975: Chris Squire - Fish Out of Water - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lXJGLyAKLJKuc4-KSIMYxAruaWtvgXNrE 2000: Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood - Conspiracy - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nrDIeGSdSWPF7UN5ESd292B4ZIYujkbZk 2003: Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood - The Unknown - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7hwp0Md6S4sMoW5me2P2OR99_TbjLKT_ 2007: Chris Squire - Swiss Choir - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knmWhvn1Fuk 2012: Squackett (Chris Squire & Steve Hackett) - A Life Within a Day - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nQwGIivTlbkEp1OeJMlRYpeM-TJjOTVeQ 2013: Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood - Conspiracy Live - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n8NkZq6P3Y7RTcsGlY1VusNjHS4xDErRE 1970: Yes - Time and a Word - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kxZ_UfjS0e2GOzJV3BRZ0kONloNagZHtk 1971: Yes - The Yes Album - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nY-QvLEUh8bovdW1btwUXJHE8I_W5bIbA 1971: Yes - Fragile - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mr3aLJuPJvJve1bSwRl-8W4iN8uhGOr80 1972: Yes - Close to the Edge - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ktk8PtkXO8GdshsmXb6w0fhaCMMTsyFio 1973: Yes - Yessongs - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lzIard6eQ8hTu5ApY4v_Txut6brZKimjw 1973: Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kb8xEtrxemjdLgHaZzOfS5MFHI7oBseQc 1974: Yes - Relayer - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mB2Z4c14a1jFhhTFB2IlKyhfpizRSXkKI 1975: Yes - Live at QPR Stadium - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLujSdGxqdZ6VoEMBJWjq1kFnrSBBVM6hG 1977: Yes - Going for the One - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nIFWHKVs0t-mEq-GZ3xEVE1kqqYiV4wZo 1978: Yes - Tormato - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k7BNyg4U2-yfbMFf6yELoFLk9loFin2ms 1980: Yes - Drama - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kLIq1y7oaYVFV1zUMSR0I9nFFa7vOAyPw 1980: Yes - Yesshows - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_klzELXDueDmkxfnJYS8XMrgjx99ft_ZNw 1983: Yes - 90125 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nW0C1j_RpvQypX6RHJzN_zSxeDZ7ilOQA 1985: Yes - 90125 Live - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL84W1QUCaIIsTgo5xeWGkaLTAMJ1wMfgU 1987: Yes - Big Generator - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n-dHHJrQcFHwT40QcNDmKxO8pQau3Oq7k 1991: Yes - Union - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP59Fs_hB7C2eBJv0-85it-EmMlGCAcua 1991: Yes - Union Live - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV2PJHuycKE 1994: Yes - Talk - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOryT2IckkBBTBfThz15E6HlICGJvIbMz 1996: Yes - Keys to Ascension - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL19686A509157F51E 1997: Yes - Open Your Eyes - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n4oob2hlIarWDXwrHwfaaicTmkPv4syY0 1999: Yes - The Ladder - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nqDU0J8X8x2WSBB7xRsGir8Smfl2hlMrU 2000: Yes - House of Yes - Live from House of Blues - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL201777EE3F73AACF 2001: Yes - Magnification - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kEMttMOmbph2GM_vvm1zqGOg69f-nwOL0 2002: Yes - Symphonic Live - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JNVYwdvEZg 2003: Yes - Live at Montreux - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1IggxxB-PFjNWa4nOs8-I0pSLbCLbbMH 2004: Yes - Songs from Tsongas - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5C363CBA2B22108D 2011: Yes - Fly from Here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLknWpd5vdlOSXG98H36D1l3pc2183t9z5 2014: Yes - Heaven & Earth - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdkB6Nv7yMKDBDUBDYRw_qcILeaecCF2H Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 07 2023 at 07:22 |
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Some very nice music, though his vocals sound just like Jon Anderson. It seems much more bouncy than Yes, if you know what I mean. Less long-winded.
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Yes, I know what you mean exactly: the first two songs on the Fish Out of Water album are very bouncy and uplifting, much like the later Yes albums: Talk (1994) & The Ladder (1999). You may recognise Patrick Moraz on keyboards and Bill Bruford on drums in the video below. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 06 2020 at 17:14 |
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Chris Squire is the reason I picked up the bass guitar over a decade ago after playing guitar in bands for years.
He's my favorite prog musician. My fiance will tell you I legit cried, in front of her, the day he passed. I made the entire family postpone dinner because I was pissed my hero died. The funny part? They totally understood and didn't judge me at all for it. Chris Squire IS (not "was") a legend; his energy and bass playing are here with us forever. His playing on Close to The Edge, Relayer, and Drama inspired me to build my skill and really understand not only the bass guitar, but music in general on a much deeper level than before. Chris was MY key to bass ascension! RIP "The Fish" Master!
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What I really appreciate about Chris Squire is that he proved himself BIG TIME with Fish Out of Water album. He's had distinctive sound, advanced basslines and songwriter credits with Yes, but it was the solo album that convinced me 100% he's among the very best musicians of the genre. Fish is a very accomplished, beautiful work, easily up there with the best solo artists of Prog, be it Zappa, Oldfield, Wilson or Di Meola... I wonder if he's recognized and revered in bassist circles as much as, say, Neil Peart among drummers... (?)
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Fish Out of Water is a legendary album. Highly under-appreciated.
Also, Chris's voice was so interesting. He never used any vibrato, but he could belt if he needed. His timbre was so... wide...? I guess that's the only word I can use to describe what I hear. But very pure. Yes had some of my favorite vocal harmonies/arrangements, and I always noticed a unique quality about them. It was only after I heard Squire's solo album that I realize his voice specifically was responsible for the interesting way they all blended together. Of course you've got the essential Jon as the leading vocalist, but those harmonies? Squire made them what they are. I can't even fully describe what I mean with words, but I could tell it was Chris that was responsible.
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One of those great musicians that mark the music of a band and an era. Always loved his way of playing the bass: very powerful and very melodic. He is a very big part of what makes Yes music that great. I also like his singing; his second voice on many a Yes song and some of his lead vocals were really great. With Tony Levin he belongs to my all time favourite bass players! (And nice intro text, again, Paul!)
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Fish Out of Water shows to which extent Squire did contribute to Yes, so great to have mid-70s Bruford back into that musical universe after their "divorce".
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It’s not remembering - it’s never forgetting !! Like many bassists, I was blown away by Chris the moment I heard South Side of the Sky. I saved up some dosh and bought myself a Rickenbacker 4001 back in ‘89, still play it today, though it needs a bloody good service to bring it back up to snuff. Hardly a day goes by I don’t think about Yes......(and Genesis).
I still think Heaven and Earth is a very decent album. Edited by Tom Ozric - August 07 2020 at 08:09 |
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Chris will remain for a long time the best bassist to have existed. Yes's music owes everything to him. My favorite passage is without a doubt the solo from Gates Of Delirium.
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Chris Squire - Master Class
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And here it is: "South Side of the Sky" from the album "Fragile" (1971), performed Live at Montreux in 2003. |
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At least I didn't make the mistake of saying Chris Squire "was" a legend in my intro. Chris Squire Is, and always will be a legend, not only to us here on ProgArchives, but to new generations of Yes fans too.
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I wouldn't have harped on you, lol. Chris Squire's spirit lives on forever in his music and dynamic approach to bass guitar! Tempus Fugit indeed.
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Bought a Rick, inspired by Sir Chris Squire? You and me, mate! 1973 Rick 4001, recently set up & made super-playable, best there is! |
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I wish there was a new generation of Yes fans. Unfortunately, these days they seem to mostly be a band who are appreciated mainly by those who are already fans and who have been for some time. Who knows if they will even put out another album. We'll see.
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There's certainly an argument to be made for that considering that at least three full albums had the same lineup minus Bruford and none of those are as well known or as revered. However, they changed their direction when Bill left also so that probably had something to do with it. Plus the most successful Yes album of all, 90125, didn't have Bruford on it.
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^Didn't say successful. Said discussed. Most of the Yes discussions on PA are of the albums Bill was on. 90125 not discussed often on PA.
Let's return to the topic that Chris was awesome. Edited by Grumpyprogfan - August 07 2020 at 17:05 |
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