To Mr. Christopher Squire

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cheyenne
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As I said earlier in this post, Chris has been an incredible influence on my playing style and sound for about 30 years.

One of these days I hope to be able to shake his hand and just say thank you.
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Did just that last Sunday.

Have met him previous times in Henderson, NV and Mesa, AZ.

He loves to hear the fans opinions of the current state of Yes , by the way. Buy him a drink and engage him with honesty and he is oh so willing to open up. A fans player for sure.

Thank you Sir Squire!
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I understand one of C.S.'s Ricks has some cool rock star provenance (i.e. it was owned by another notable UK pop star before it was owned by C.S.)

Anyone else heard this?
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The Donovan bass?
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Quite rightly.
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