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Speaking of the “YES” Drama line up;

Does anyone know what Squire played for that album?

I thought that Ric made a custom bass with a phase shifter built into it?

Or maybe not…….
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It's an Electra that had effects units that fit into a hollow area in the back, two at a time. There were around six different effects to choose from. They put out the guitar version but it's my understanding that his is a prototype that never went into production. Of the two videos I have from that album he plays this bass on one and his Ric on the other. I've always thought his bass sounded great on that album.
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Ron;

Thank you for the info;

However, I cannot find a picture of the Electra on this site??

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Ronn;

Thinking about the ramifications of what you are saying…

Does this mean that the bass played on “Tempus Fugit” was not a Rickenbacker????
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I'd love to see those videos Ronn if you can link them somewhere...that's one of my favorite Yes albums and I love his tone on it. If it was an Electra, WOW. I always associated that tone with a Ric. He played the Ric in concert on that tour, if I recall correctly (Cobo Hall 1980)
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Guys, I'll have to check my vid library and find the video. I'm pretty sure it's called "Yes Greatest Hits" and has two videos from Drama, TF, and I can't remember the other. TF has the Ric and the other one has the Electra. OK, I just remembered, the "other" one has the "yes yes" vocal break. Sorry, it's early.
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I had thought TF was the Electra, while the 'other' song....is it called 'Does It Really Happen'??? was the Rickenbacker; I may be wrong, it's been years since I've given them a listen..
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Who knows...I wish I was home to check. Which one starts with the bass
dum..dum dah dum dum
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TF is an organ/guitar chord riff, 'Does it...' is a bass line solo in A; I'd check too but all my stuff like that is on cassette and no cassette player, LOL...I haven't upgraded to CD yet, ha!!
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Post by snake »

I was a HUGE fan of Yes in 1980 (still am, to an extent), and studied it ever so carefully. Squire used the Ric on "Machine Messiah" and "Into the Lens", a Thunderbird on "Does it Really Happen?" and the Electra on "Tempus Fugit". "Into the Lens" and "Tempus Fugit" are on the video.

Trevor Horn played a fretless on "Run Through the Light" - probably the only time on a Yes album Squire does not play the bass part.
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Yes' Greatest Video Hits DVD will be released by Rhino on July 12. This is the VHS I have as mentioned above. They're also coming out with a Yes Live CD boxset.
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"Who knows...I wish I was home to check. Which one starts with the bass
dum..dum dah dum dum"

Thats "Into the lens" (I am a camera)
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I'm going to see the More Drama tour this September! Image
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There is a show in A.C. in Sept, if I wasn't working, that I wanted to see...
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The Electra MPC bass that Squire used on drama, contrary to what he's stated, was a regular production item. I saw one in a small music store in Kansas City sometime between '78-'81. Next thing you know, he'll be saying he invented "Ric-O-Sound". Wait a minute, he did say that!
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