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Steve Howe met Paul Simon and said that Paul was very approving of our version of 'America.'

- Chris Squire

Very, Simon, Steve, None

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

Been, Had, Extent, Chops

I would work with Trevor Horn any day of the week. I have a great relationship with him.

- Chris Squire

Week, Horn, Would, Great Relationship

After awhile, you start realizing that change is good for you. It's healthy.

- Chris Squire

Change, Healthy, Awhile, Realizing

I think it was 'Tales of Topographic Oceans' on 8-track that was the funniest thing because it would fade out in the middle of a song and fade back in again, and when the tracks change, it was quite amusing.

- Chris Squire

Song, Think, I Think, Oceans

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

Reason, Very, Opposed, Plausible

I think partly the problem with Yes - and I've had this discussion with people from the Hall of Fame in the past - is that it's going to be difficult to decide how many of the members of Yes you're gonna put in it and how many you're not because of the extensive membership of the band through the years.

- Chris Squire

Through, I Think, Hall, Extensive

I think the first three Rickenbacker basses were imported around 1964. Pete Quaife, the bassist for The Kinks, bought one. Then John Entwistle from The Who bought one. As for the third one, I asked the manager of the store if I could get an employee discount. He said I could, and so I picked up that one.

- Chris Squire

Employee, Discount, I Think, The Who

Look how far the human race has come in terms of air and space travel in the last hundred years. So in the next couple of thousand years, you've got to believe that we're going to be able to do all kinds of amazing things.

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Next, Couple, Hundred, Space Travel

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

Depends, Like, Prefer, Promoters

Rick Wakeman and Jon Anderson have rejoined and gone off again and rejoined, but I've been there the whole time, and even though Alan White is the 'new' drummer, he has been there since 1972, so he also deserves the credit for being around for 20 years.

- Chris Squire

Been, Jon, Deserves, Rick

The fact I've been in every lineup of Yes has been more by default than design.

- Chris Squire

Fact, Been, Default, Lineup

Jon Anderson and I, we really liked a lot of classical music, and we wanted to get some orchestral arrangements going on 'Time And A Word.'

- Chris Squire

Some, Going, Anderson, Orchestral

Back in the day, the album was king in many ways. And, of course, we were very tied in with the birth of FM/college radio in the States, and what we were doing suited the format of those young radio stations.

- Chris Squire

Doing, Very, Tied, Suited

Of course, Paul McCartney's sound is different from mine, but it's the way you hear things, really.

- Chris Squire

Sound, Way, Mine, McCartney

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

Magic, Doing, Back, Garden

Steve Hackett is a very underrated writer and actually a very good singer.

- Chris Squire

Singer, Very, Actually, Underrated

With how huge Yes was, especially in the '70s and '80s, as a touring band and actually playing at the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia to 130,000 people, which is the biggest-paying show ever in rock history, you would think we'd done enough for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

- Chris Squire

Rock And Roll, Show, Roll, Stadium

Persistence is a pretty important part of making it in this business, which, in retrospect, is the easy part. Maintaining a profile is the difficult part of the job. Somehow or another, I muddled through that system and somehow am around to still enjoy playing for people.

- Chris Squire

Through, Another, Part, Maintaining

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

Think, I Think, Still, Symphony

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

See, Fighters, Lot, Possibly

There's been talk of YES possibly doing something on Broadway in New York. People have approached me with that idea, and there are discussions about that.

- Chris Squire

Doing, New, Been, Possibly

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

Some, Became, Early Days, Shaved

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.

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London, England, Particular, Guitars

I thought, 'Wow, if we could have a career that was five or six years long, that would be fantastic.' And, of course, never even thinking it would still be something I'd be doing in 45 years.

- Chris Squire

Career, Doing, Still, Wow

I was a big Who fan when I was 15, 16 years old, and I used to go watch them play at the Marquee Club in London as often as I could.

- Chris Squire

Play, London, Big, Marquee

It's not beyond the possibility that there still could be a YES in 200 years' time... of course with different members, unless the medical profession comes up with something extraordinary.

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Medical, Profession, Still, Possibility

It's been a long time since we've been out there playing new material, and we have really enjoyed that. Of course we still enjoy playing the Yes standards as well, but it's great to have a bit of a challenge and pull off new material.

- Chris Squire

Enjoy, Been, Bit, New Material

Strangely enough, 'I've Seen All Good People' is, I think, the second most played Yes song on American radio after 'Owner Of A Lonely Heart.' And then I think 'Roundabout' is third.

- Chris Squire

Good, American, I Think, Strangely

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

Think, Here, Very, Suite

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