I would work with Trevor Horn any day of the week. I have a great relationship with him. Chris Squire daygreathorn Change image and share on social
I've always been a great believer that you have to keep producing new things in order to keep life interesting - not only for ourselves, but for the audience as well. That's really always been our principle and way of working. Chris Squire audiencebelievergreat share on social
I think what the story of Yes has been is we've wandered in and out of different styles over the years. Chris Squire havestorystyle Change image and share on social
Yes's whole career was never really planned in any sort of way. It's always sad when a member leaves, but it's exciting when someone new comes in, and that regenerates the freshness of the band. Chris Squire bandcareerexcit Change image and share on social
We did do the whole of the live suite from 'Fly From Here,' and that was very enjoyable to do. In fact, that is actually our longest piece of music, I think, that we'd ever done. Chris Squire enjoyablefactfly Change image and share on social
'Close to the Edge' is the album where we first attempted to do the extra-long-form piece of music, having one song taking up the whole side of a piece of vinyl. Chris Squire albumattemptclose Change image and share on social
'Drama' was put together quickly; there were a lot of intense, 16-hour days. Despite the pressure, it was a lot of fun, and the end result was an album I'm very proud of. Chris Squire albumdaydrama Change image and share on social
Not many people know this, but when Yes first started doing club dates back in 1968, '69, we did a few tracks from 'The Magic Garden' album in our set. We just loved the harmonies that the 5th Dimension had as well. Chris Squire 5thalbumback share on social
The great thing about Yes is that it has always been flexible. Chris Squire flexiblegreatthing Change image and share on social
It depends on various things like if the promoters want to have a break so they can sell more T-shirts and booze, then they ask if we can do an interval. I personally prefer not to do that. Once you get onstage, I like to stay there. Chris Squire boozebreakdepend share on social