Over the years, there have been challenges about who can use our name. It's quite simple: A majority of people left in the band at a certain time own the name. It's not like I'm the guy who has the name under my own contract. Chris Squire bandchallengecontract share on social
Steve Hackett is a very underrated writer and actually a very good singer. Chris Squire goodhackettsinger Change image and share on social
Yes is what I like doing more than anything else. Somewhere along the way, as people came and went, it fell to me to kind of keep it going and oversee the spirit of the enterprise, as it were. Chris Squire enterprisefallkind Change image and share on social
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'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