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Joined: July 20 2009
Location: Tucson, AZ USA
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Posted: June 30 2015 at 22:58
lazland wrote:
brainstormer wrote:
We should all do something glorious in his honor.
Well, I am listening to Yes Live At House of Blues as I type this. I trust this is sufficiently glorious, unless, of course, you could make some glorious suggestions adequately glorious for this glorious purpose
Well said, Steve! I suggest watching this, I forgot how jolly good this was! I only wish the cameramen had focused more on Squire throughout the movie!
Joined: August 20 2010
Location: Germany
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Posted: July 01 2015 at 09:05
The first album that I bought from my own money with 13 or so was Yessongs, used and on the flea market. Since then Yes accompanied me all my life. It feels now a bit like loosing a family member.
Last time I saw Chris Squire was last year May 27th in Berlin, where Yes played Close to the Edge, Going for the One and The Yes Album in full. It was a great performance. (Even if it was without Jon Anderson). They displayed the name of every title on the wall, which I thought was kind of funny.
Joined: January 18 2014
Location: Mar Vista, CA
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Posted: July 01 2015 at 14:09
Back in 2001 (and during the summer before the towers were struck down), I was on a nighttime jog and listening to an FM talk show on the headphones when the host out of nowhere introduced Mr. Squire and Alan White to the show. They were in town for the Magnification tour at the Hollywood Bowl. After a brief chat with the two Yes men, the host opened the phone lines to questions from the call-in audience. I curtailed the regular route of my workout and hauled a%% home with the hope of calling in and being able to talk to one of my prog heroes. And I was successful! My question to Squire was whether or not Fish Out of Water would ever be released by a domestic record label (at the time, I believe, it was only available as a Japanese import). Squire quipped that Atlantic Records seemed presently a rap label, and that if I ever was feeling "flush," I should shell out the extra dough for the fine sounding import. I thanked him for his response and was then offered tickets for the show by the host. A slight exchange, sure, but I'll never forget Squire's warm, matter-of-fact candor in fielding my query. And the show, although starting out a little shaky, ended up being one of my favorite concerts ever.
"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
Joined: July 02 2008
Location: Manchester, UK
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Posted: July 03 2015 at 03:04
It really is sad news. I knew of the diagnosis but didn't expect this to happen so quickly. It seems as though almost every week we lose another "great".
Less than 12 months ago I saw Yes and Chris was in fantastic form. He truly was a fabulous bassist and in my view THE most influential in progressive rock.
I've always been of the view that you must enjoy your life as much as you can, you never know what is round the corner. It's fair to say Chris certainly made the most of his time - what a fabulous career he had. He will be greatly missed.
Joined: August 09 2010
Location: West Country,UK
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Posted: July 08 2015 at 17:03
May i add my own words of condolence and personal sadness on the the passing of this influential giant of the bass.. that chunky, funky, clunkering rickenbacker became such signature.. it was a few years back when i last saw Yes.. by some complete fluke my companion had managed to get front row seats and as i sat there looking straight up at Chris my first thought was 'my god a man his age and build shouldnt wear skin tight leggings and knee length boots'.. he just looked down at us, grinned and winked, turned round and wiggled his rear!! What a legend!! RIP Chris, i can here your bass in that approaching thunderstorm !!
Joined: July 09 2015
Location: Denver,Pa USA
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Posted: July 09 2015 at 20:45
He inspired me to switch from 6 string to bass. I had never heard anything like it before. He got me hooked on prog before I new what it was called. My condolences to his family. He will be greatly missed.
Joined: July 09 2015
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Posted: July 10 2015 at 08:40
Glad to see I'm not the only new member in here. I have been enjoying this site for the past 2 years and finally decided to register. I have discovered so many new bands from the reviews that my collection has expanded by leaps and bounds. I'm more into the symphonic prog than anything else although I have other genres in my collection. It will be nice to discuss prog with others who enjoy it. I don't really have anyone else to discuss it with. (I know I should never end a sentence with a preposition!)
Joined: August 02 2014
Location: New Hampshire
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Posted: July 10 2015 at 09:56
Lowend wrote:
Glad to see I'm not the only new member in here. I have been enjoying this site for the past 2 years and finally decided to register. I have discovered so many new bands from the reviews that my collection has expanded by leaps and bounds. I'm more into the symphonic prog than anything else although I have other genres in my collection. It will be nice to discuss prog with others who enjoy it. I don't really have anyone else to discuss it with. (I know I should never end a sentence with a preposition!)
You've come to the right place! I'm still picking up new bands and records that I never would have thought of checking out if it weren't for the people here .
Symphonic prog is my favorite, also. I'm assuming you play bass as well, Lowend?
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Joined: July 09 2015
Location: Denver,Pa USA
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Posted: July 10 2015 at 12:42
PrognosticMind wrote:
Lowend wrote:
Glad to see I'm not the only new member in here. I have been enjoying this site for the past 2 years and finally decided to register. I have discovered so many new bands from the reviews that my collection has expanded by leaps and bounds. I'm more into the symphonic prog than anything else although I have other genres in my collection. It will be nice to discuss prog with others who enjoy it. I don't really have anyone else to discuss it with. (I know I should never end a sentence with a preposition!)
You've come to the right place! I'm still picking up new bands and records that I never would have thought of checking out if it weren't for the people here .
Symphonic prog is my favorite, also. I'm assuming you play bass as well, Lowend?
Joined: July 09 2015
Location: Denver,Pa USA
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Posted: July 10 2015 at 12:49
Yes, PrognosticMind. I do play bass but I'm kinda retired now. Haven't played in a band or even touched my bass in the last 2 1/2 years. I was in the same local cover band for 11 staright years. The last 2 I did it solely for the money. I had to give it up due to boredom with what we were doing and I had some health problems which are much better now. I'm getting too old to be out that late. LOL! I'm also still trying to figure out how to use the site properly.
Joined: July 09 2015
Location: Denver,Pa USA
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Posted: July 10 2015 at 20:04
Sunflower wrote:
Lowend wrote:
He will be greatly missed.
No doubt, I just listed him in my top 3 bassists, if not The best.
Squire is my favorite. My close second is Jonas Reingold. I am also fond of Dave Meros, Steve Babb, Geddy Lee, John Entwhistle, Tont Levin and Justin Chancellor.
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