In many ways I think 'Fly From Here' is a return to classic Yes; people seem to have been really enjoying it, integrated into the set along with the old material. Chris Squire classicenjoyfly Change image and share on social
In many ways, I think about the possibility that there could still be a Yes in 100 or 200 years from now, just like a live symphony orchestra. Chris Squire liveorchestrapossibility Change image and share on social
I really believe that the aliens are us from the future. It seems to me a very plausible reason that explains a lot of phenomena as opposed to green men with one eye from outer space. Chris Squire alienexplaineye Change image and share on social
A nightmare is two bassists on stage. Chris Squire bassistnightmarestage Change image and share on social
I wouldn't object to working with any former member of Yes, really. Chris Squire memberobjectwork Change image and share on social
The idea of 'Yes on Broadway' has come up. It would reflect the history of Yes. Chris Squire broadwayhistoryidea Change image and share on social
I couldn't get session work because most musicians hated my style. Chris Squire hatemusiciansession Change image and share on social
With how huge Yes was, especially in the '70s and '80s, as a touring band and actually playing at the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia to 130,000 people, which is the biggest-paying show ever in rock history, you would think we'd done enough for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Chris Squire 00070s80s share on social
I've had to replace parts in the basses when they've gotten old or worn out, so everything isn't absolutely original. Chris Squire absolutelybasshave Change image and share on social
I was working in a music store in London, and this particular place happened to be the importers for Rickenbacker guitars into England. So I started seeing these basses coming in. Chris Squire basscomeengland Change image and share on social