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
The Seventies were just an interesting time for us because we were building the brand of the name but also varying the style of the music on each of the albums we did. Very creative time of us. Chris Squire albumbrandbuild Change image and share on social
I guess I've become very accustomed to playing in the 7/4, which is something we've done quite a lot. Chris Squire accustomguesshave Change image and share on social
In a way, that's always been Yes' history to a large extent! Quite a few occasions when we've had a new band member or change in members, then we've done a new album with new chops and refreshed the musical approach. Chris Squire albumapproachband share on social
Philly has always been one of our favorite towns to play in, and the fans have been very loyal and very supportive over the years. Chris Squire fanfavoriteloyal Change image and share on social
I like the Foo Fighters a lot - apart from them being friends of mine as well. They're definitely a fantastic live act to see: so much energy and possibly even bigger in Europe than they are in the U.S., and that's great. Chris Squire actbigenergy share on social
The flukey part of it is, back in the early days, I had that guitar decorated with all kinds of crap wallpaper, 'Flower Power' - then that got all shaved off. And during the course of cleaning the bass up again, some of the wood got shaved down, and it probably became a lighter body than the stock factory model. Chris Squire backbasbody share on social
I've been called the journeyman. It's really more by default than it is by design. Chris Squire calldefaultdesign Change image and share on social