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Chris with The Syn. Groovy.



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (2) Thanks(2)   Quote Frenetic Zetetic Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2020 at 00:31
Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

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.

Bought a Rick, inspired by Sir Chris Squire?  You and me, mate!  1973 Rick 4001, recently set up & made super-playable, best there is! 





Stellar, man! I've been a semi-pro and session bass player for 10 years; only got to play one ONCE! Usually have my 5-string Fretless Ibanez 505 for everything. I LOVE the necks on the Ricks!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2020 at 03:08
The last member to join that legendary prog band in the sky
Chris
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Chris Squire • Days of Wonder / Hold Out Your Hand / You By My Side • Live 2004
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (2) Thanks(2)   Quote Hrychu Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2020 at 03:41
I hate you, cstack!
Actually, the Rickenbackers are overrated as hell.

Edited by Hrychu - August 08 2020 at 03:50
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miguelbass, one of Chris's best cover channel :


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (2) Thanks(2)   Quote jayem Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2020 at 11:18
Jimmy Page did sound very well on Squire / White



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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Chris Squire - Master Class
 

Hi,

I think there are a lot of lessons that folks can take from some of the things that Chris shows us in this fine little bit of a special ... most "musicians" try to hide these things because they think it takes their edge about what they do ... but Chris knew that no one could think up stuff like this anyway ... 

One of the prettiest examples, is something that you can't teach anyone ... it's about what you hear, or find along the way ... and the different tuning on the last strings of that 8 string bass is totally amazing and insane ... you have to have a very tight and clean ear for the very sound you are putting out ... and too many bass players think it's all about the notes ... and here he shows easily enough ... how much of it was just a creative effort on his part to make the sound of the particular piece of music that much better.

There was, also, way back when a ditty about his playing and he said that in his early days he had a "stereo" electric design on his bass so he could get two simultaneous different sounds out of it ... and that kinda goes with the design later of using different tunings for various strings on his bass ... the lowering of the extra string on the 5 string bass is a total stroke of genius ... you have to have a very sharp ear for the effects and what you can get out of your instrument, and I'm pretty sure that we can see that on his work!
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Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

I hate you, cstack!
Actually, the Rickenbackers are overrated as hell.

LOL!!  The Rick is my fretted option, my fretless is my hand-made Manson bass!  Hugh Manson is the luthier for Steve Howe & also builds all the electrics for John Paul Jones, mine is the "evil twin" of JPJ's "Eric the Red" bass. 


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Squire's playing has provided so much bliss and happiness over the years. My favourite muso from my favourite band.

Thanks to everyone who posted links. You've all contributed to a fitting tribute.
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^ Thanks! There's a lot more links still to come......
 
Fish Out of Water (1975)
 
1. Hold Out Your Hand - You by My Side
 
 
2. Silently Falling
 
 
3. Lucky Seven
 
 
4. Safe (Canon Song)
 


Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 11 2020 at 02:28
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As an amateur bassist, Chris' playing was always melodic innovative, ridiculously present in the mix.

But what I think is underrated in his playing was present in the 80's era and somewhat beyond. A more sutble but no less innovative appraoch. For example, State of Play off Talk isn't going to be as fondly remembered as Roundabout, but the big chrousy bit has these simple swooping tones that are really evocative. 

The playing on 90125 as well. That whole album is a tour de force of his styles and tones and is, from a bass pov, deeply underrated. 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Psychedelic Paul Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 16 2020 at 20:45
I know it's a bit early for Christmas, but I like this album. Smile
 
Chris Squire's Swiss Choir (2007)
 
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Chris Squire & Steve Hackett: SQUACKETT - A Life within a Day (2012)
 
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Chris Squire's complete discography, and If I've left any band or album out of the list below, then that's The (Ultimate) Syn. Wink

 4 stars 2000: Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood - Conspiracy - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nrDIeGSdSWPF7UN5ESd292B4ZIYujkbZk
 4 stars 2003: Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood - The Unknown - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7hwp0Md6S4sMoW5me2P2OR99_TbjLKT_
 3 stars 2007: Chris Squire - Swiss Choir - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knmWhvn1Fuk
 4 stars 2013: Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood - Conspiracy Live - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n8NkZq6P3Y7RTcsGlY1VusNjHS4xDErRE


 5 stars 1991: Yes - Union Live - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV2PJHuycKE
 5 stars 2000: Yes - House of Yes - Live from House of Blues - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL201777EE3F73AACF
 5 stars 2002: Yes - Symphonic Live - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JNVYwdvEZg
 4 stars 2004: Yes - Songs from Tsongas - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5C363CBA2B22108D


Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 11 2022 at 16:00
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^Um... Squires name is conspicuously missing from the list of names included on the Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe album title.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Psychedelic Paul Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2022 at 16:04
Originally posted by Hugh Manatee Hugh Manatee wrote:

^Um... Squires name is conspicuously missing from the list of names included on the Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe album title.

Thanks for pointing that out. I've now removed the ABWH album and concert from the YES playlist. Embarrassed
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

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. Heart
 
All album titles in Red Highlights by Chris Squire and Yes
 
Just before I Fly from Here,  here's Chris Squire's complete discography. Smile

 4 stars 2000: Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood - Conspiracy - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nrDIeGSdSWPF7UN5ESd292B4ZIYujkbZk
 4 stars 2003: Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood - The Unknown - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7hwp0Md6S4sMoW5me2P2OR99_TbjLKT_
 3 stars 2007: Chris Squire - Swiss Choir - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knmWhvn1Fuk
 4 stars 2013: Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood - Conspiracy Live - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n8NkZq6P3Y7RTcsGlY1VusNjHS4xDErRE


 5 stars 1991: Yes - Union Live - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV2PJHuycKE
 5 stars 2000: Yes - House of Yes - Live from House of Blues - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL201777EE3F73AACF
 5 stars 2002: Yes - Symphonic Live - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JNVYwdvEZg
 4 stars 2004: Yes - Songs from Tsongas - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5C363CBA2B22108D



The Syn - Flowerman: Rare Blooms from the Syn (2021 compilation of singles from 1965-1969) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mAut_B_yCLasMwB9FUDaovaFy_9vv6CEM
The Syn - Syndestructible (2005) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mlSF7aa7QMFt9zMW7qyhOqfN7tsFS9PLw
The Syn - Armistice Day (2007) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nOnFHadmcn9qYltOAh_ZQqpJw_ynny1GU

According to Wikipedia there's also one called Original Syn, from 2004, but I can't find it on YouTube.

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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Chris with The Syn. Groovy.





Ah, somebody else has said it. Sorry about that. Embarrassed
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Chris Squire had a very original style on bass guitar. It is to my understanding that he was a choir boy. Something about the tone of his voice had that affect . Jon Anderson's voice sounded angelic and when they harmonized together it seemed to give Yes character. Their singing had this way of guiding the listener through the song and I'm sure that Chris Squire came up with many great vocal ideas for Yes..even though Jon Anderson dominated the lead vocal most of the time..

Chris Squire was a fine writer. He more than likely had a natural ear for music. He did in fact sing in church and he may have naturally heard things in his head from that experience alone and when he began writing songs he was already conditioned to hear what I would define as perfect melodies. He was a major part of the Yes sound.

Fish Out Of Water was somehow more like listening to a Yes album when compared to all the other solo albums released by members of the group. There was uniqueness to his compositions. The song "Parallels" haunts me to death. I don't know how to describe it. Perhaps it was spiritual . Even though the song felt energetic..it contained this kind of atmospheric sound. The chord structure and the vocal melody haunted me. I'd sometimes just stand looking out of the window as that song played. When a song has that affect on a person it's the sign of a good writer. I think of him as a true innovator with rare originality.
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