Ode to Chris Squire
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Ode to Chris Squire
Ok, Nevermind....my medication has worn off!
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
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just_bassics
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just_bassics
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Ok,
Give me a few minutes, it's on a different laptop!
Sheena, it's a LONG story, I'll send you an email as well!
Give me a few minutes, it's on a different laptop!
Sheena, it's a LONG story, I'll send you an email as well!
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
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just_bassics
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It will be there shortly!
My other laptop (LONG STORY).....I had to RE-type it from laptop to laptop.....
Anyway...here it comes.....
My other laptop (LONG STORY).....I had to RE-type it from laptop to laptop.....
Anyway...here it comes.....
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
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prog_rockin_metal_man
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Hey Matthew,
Ok, you got it. I've had a few people ask. Kind of embarrassing.....It took about 20 minutes to create. The words in ( ) were alternatives that I was thinking of using...so here you go....thanks for asking....
Here is the ORIGINAL FORUM POST.......
"OK, I don't know where this came from, it just popped into my head and rolled out on paper. I've been watching a lot of YES DVD's lately, so I guess I was
properly motivated.
Go easy on me guys, this is my first attempt at a rhyming lymric type whatever you call it!
The truth is in the words, but where this came from I HAVE NO IDEA!
Ode to Chris Squire....
Ode to the man name of Squire
Whose playing in me caused desire
To pick up the bass of four wire
And to play like this man I aspire
His playing nothing short of amazing
Of his bass I cannot stop gazing
To play like him strings a phasing (a....blazing)
Sound booming from the amp like Hell blazing (Hell....raising)
The bass made of guitar Rickenbacker
A beauty of cream color lacquer
Mr. Hall and his crew sure no slackers
Fixed with parts hunted for by his trackers
His form and style quite unique
To watch and ponder his technique
Try and try but fingers get weak
Hopes to play like him outlook bleak (him....this I seek)
His impact on life was so grand
Now I play in a Christian type band
You need only to HOLD OUT YOUR HAND
And pick those wires of metal strand
While more practice and time I require
To do justice this man I admire
And play my bass like a Lyre
Damn, my hands again they perspire! (This truly is what I aspire)
So in closing this Ode to his Sire
Truth be told a few laughs my desire
My hopes not to evoke his Ire'
All this in homage to Mr. Chris Squire"
Ok, you got it. I've had a few people ask. Kind of embarrassing.....It took about 20 minutes to create. The words in ( ) were alternatives that I was thinking of using...so here you go....thanks for asking....
Here is the ORIGINAL FORUM POST.......
"OK, I don't know where this came from, it just popped into my head and rolled out on paper. I've been watching a lot of YES DVD's lately, so I guess I was
properly motivated.
Go easy on me guys, this is my first attempt at a rhyming lymric type whatever you call it!
The truth is in the words, but where this came from I HAVE NO IDEA!
Ode to Chris Squire....
Ode to the man name of Squire
Whose playing in me caused desire
To pick up the bass of four wire
And to play like this man I aspire
His playing nothing short of amazing
Of his bass I cannot stop gazing
To play like him strings a phasing (a....blazing)
Sound booming from the amp like Hell blazing (Hell....raising)
The bass made of guitar Rickenbacker
A beauty of cream color lacquer
Mr. Hall and his crew sure no slackers
Fixed with parts hunted for by his trackers
His form and style quite unique
To watch and ponder his technique
Try and try but fingers get weak
Hopes to play like him outlook bleak (him....this I seek)
His impact on life was so grand
Now I play in a Christian type band
You need only to HOLD OUT YOUR HAND
And pick those wires of metal strand
While more practice and time I require
To do justice this man I admire
And play my bass like a Lyre
Damn, my hands again they perspire! (This truly is what I aspire)
So in closing this Ode to his Sire
Truth be told a few laughs my desire
My hopes not to evoke his Ire'
All this in homage to Mr. Chris Squire"
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
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prog_rockin_metal_man
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