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Chris Squire

Nearly wore out my copy of "Fragile" back in 1971/2.
 
I was lucky enough to see yes a few times over the years. Apparently Chris Squire was unusual in bass players in that he plucked using both a pick and his fingers at the same time.

I used to have a copy of his solo album Fish out of Water which I managed to lose many years ago. Looks like since his untimely death it has been rereleased so I've just ordered a copy.
 
I was lucky enough to see yes a few times over the years. Apparently Chris Squire was unusual in bass players in that he plucked using both a pick and his fingers at the same time.

I used to have a copy of his solo album Fish out of Water which I managed to lose many years ago. Looks like since his untimely death it has been rereleased so I've just ordered a copy.

For some reason I never got into Yes until much later in life. Now I really enjoy their stuff.
 
I love the stuff they did in the 70s and 80s up until 90125. After that i think they had lost their way a bit. The music seemed to lack the excitement of the earlier releases.
 
Steve said:
I love the stuff they did in the 70s and 80s up until 90125. After that i think they had lost their way a bit. The music seemed to lack the excitement of the earlier releases.


Agree. Up to and including '90125'. Bought 'Big Generator' and may have listened to it a few times but not often.
 
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