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RIP Chris Squire
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Ron Moses
2015-06-28 22:45:02 UTC
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A very sad day for music and for us all.

http://mashable.com/2015/06/28/chris-squire-yes-dies/

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Chris Ingalls
2015-06-29 23:54:39 UTC
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Post by Ron Moses
A very sad day for music and for us all.
http://mashable.com/2015/06/28/chris-squire-yes-dies/
ron
A huge, huge loss. I've been a Yes fan since I was a grade school kid in the 70s, thanks to my older sisters' albums. To say that Chris revolutionized bass playing is a massive understatement.
Mike V
2015-06-30 11:41:46 UTC
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Post by Ron Moses
A very sad day for music and for us all.
http://mashable.com/2015/06/28/chris-squire-yes-dies/
ron
A huge, huge loss. I've been a Yes fan since I was a grade school kid in the 70s, thanks to my older sisters' albums. To say that Chris revolutionized bass playing is a massive understatement.
Best Squire memory - Mansfield, MA, during the tour for "Talk." The band starts "Heart Of The Sunrise," they finish the fast intro bit and Squire steps to the front of the stage to start the slow groove...and gets at leats a two minute standing ovation berfore he plays a single note!Unforgettable, he will indeed be missed!
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