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  2. Chris Squire - Wikipedia

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    He also played with a pick which contributed to the sharp attack as well as using fresh Rotosound Swing Bass strings for every show. [38] Squire's intricate and complex bass playing style has influenced subsequent bassists such as Billy Sheehan, Geddy Lee of Rush, Mike Mills of R.E.M., Steve Di Giorgio of Death and Sadus, Pat Badger of Extreme ...

  3. And You and I - Wikipedia

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    The melody and lyrical structure is very similar to that of "Cord of Life", with some variations, including a brief bass interlude by Chris Squire, and a synthesizer solo by Rick Wakeman (another variation on the "Cord Of Life" theme, this time in a minor key). The last stanza again consists of lines from "Cord of Life", now sung at a different ...

  4. List of Yes band members - Wikipedia

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    Chris Squirebass, backing vocals; Bill Bruford – drums, percussion; Steve Howe – guitar, backing vocals; The Yes Album (1971) Yesyears (1991) [3 tracks] In a Word: Yes (1969–) (2002) [5 tracks] The Lost Broadcasts (2009) [4 tracks] 1971–1972 Jon Anderson – lead vocals; Chris Squirebass, backing vocals; Bill Bruford – drums ...

  5. Fish Out of Water (Chris Squire album) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Squire – lead and backing vocals, bass guitar, 12-string guitar (tracks 3 and 5), drums (track 2) [1] Bill Bruford – drums, percussion; Mel Collins – tenor saxophone (track 3), alto & soprano saxophones (track 4) Jimmy Hastings – flute (track 2) Patrick Moraz – bass synthesiser, organ (track 3) Barry Rose – pipe organ (track 1)

  6. Our Song (Yes song) - Wikipedia

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    "Our Song" was written by Yes members Jon Anderson (vocals), Trevor Rabin (guitars and keyboards), Chris Squire (bass), Alan White (drums) and Tony Kaye (keyboards). [1] The lyrics make references to the song "Rule, Britannia!" and the city of Toledo, Ohio which is mentioned prominently in the first verse as "just another good stop along the good king's highway" and "the silver city".

  7. Fly from Here - Wikipedia

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    Yes reformed in 2008 after a four-year hiatus with a line-up of David, Wakeman, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Steve Howe, and drummer Alan White. The band prepared material to record for Fly from Here during breaks in touring in 2010 and 2011, during which they enlisted former Yes frontman Trevor Horn as producer.

  8. 90125 - Wikipedia

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    90125 is the eleventh studio album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released on 7 November 1983 by Atco Records. [5] After Yes disbanded in 1981, following the Drama (1980) tour, bassist Chris Squire, drummer Alan White and Trevor Rabin (guitarist, singer, songwriter) formed Cinema, and began recording an album with original Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye, who had been fired in 1971.

  9. Rising Low - Wikipedia

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    It is based on the life and death of Gov't Mule bassist Allen Woody and the making of a double-disc tribute album featuring a host of legendary bass players. In the film, Gordon interviews Woody's family and bandmates and discusses the philosophy and technique of bass playing with bassists including Chris Squire , Les Claypool , John Entwistle ...