Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Remembering Yes’ Chris Squire



March 4th would’ve been Chris Squire‘s 69th birthday.  The iconic bassist and founding member of Yes lost his battle with leukemia in June 2015, and the void he leaves in the prog band is simply massive.
Squire’s appeared on every single studio release from Yes (21 in all) since their self-titled debut in 1969, and the band hadn’t played a show without him until his death.  (Like we previously stated…simply massive.)
In his honor, we assembled a playlist of some of our favorite bass solos from Squire.

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