Heard all Yes members and ex-members solo projects for decades ago, except a Chris Squire solo project. Heard this only a few months ago. Amazing. Where was I since I just heard this recently? I'm plainly ashamed. This is amazing.
Whoever said Tales from Topographic Oceans was disliked by the whole band, is an asshat. Wakeman hated it, John loved it. It was "John's album" afterall.
Heard all Yes members and ex-members solo projects for decades ago, except a Chris Squire solo project. Heard this only a few months ago. Amazing. Where was I since I just heard this recently? I'm plainly ashamed. This is amazing.
It's about dole scroungers, I remember reading an interview in Sounds when it came out. He's sat there outside his mansion moaning about the poorest in society.
R.I.P Chris Squire At least they´ll have a helluva bass player in heaven.
In this track Chris voice is so similar to Jon Anderson's
RIP Chris. Thank you for all the good vibes.
May you find the treasures of the universe, Chris! You are and shall always remain my favourite bass player! A candle is lit for you!
Chris Squire – Hold Out Your Hand
RIP.
God this was such a great album. Need to find a 565 pressing of this and get a 24-bit rip of it.
RIP
YES is now without its soul, RIP
Heard all Yes members and ex-members solo projects for decades ago, except a Chris Squire solo project. Heard this only a few months ago. Amazing. Where was I since I just heard this recently? I'm plainly ashamed. This is amazing.
now is 40 year anniversary
RIP
This was my favorite solo album from the boys. Clearly brought out Chris's amazing talents.
With a heavy heart…you are at peace now, thank you for all the wonderful music. Keep the door open forthe rest of us.
Great album…..
Whoever said Tales from Topographic Oceans was disliked by the whole band, is an asshat. Wakeman hated it, John loved it. It was "John's album" afterall.
Heard all Yes members and ex-members solo projects for decades ago, except a Chris Squire solo project. Heard this only a few months ago. Amazing. Where was I since I just heard this recently? I'm plainly ashamed. This is amazing.
It's about dole scroungers, I remember reading an interview in Sounds when it came out.
He's sat there outside his mansion moaning about the poorest in society.