Chris Squire and 8 strings

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Chris Squire and 8 strings

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Continuing my Squire fixation.........
I originally posted about this on a Yes forum, and got a few good replies but that was before I found this board!!
Anyway, the point. I was watching a video recently and Chris was playing a song called "Going for the One" using a Ric 8 string bass. Only this didn't have the huge cresting wave headstock on recent 8 stringers but a much smaller squiggly one.
Can anyone enlighten me on this model, production run, colours etc or was it a one off?
The thing sounded absolutely AMAZING and that was through a ****** videotape!!
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Sounds like a similar one to the Entwistle 8-string, with the wavy headstock. I'm sure there are some pictures floating around out there on this site...I know I have one, but it is not available right now!
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The object in question...
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Post by haw »

yup, that's it. what an amzing sounding thing it is. So, What's the score with these, are they just a limited run?
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Thanks Lindsay, I know I have that same pic around here somewhere and might have posted it here once before, just couldn't find it!
I am assuming that since they are not like the 4008 or the 4003s8 that they are custom items. I have never seen one other than the ones owned by these rock stars, so you take a guess how they got em! Image
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wonder how many were made?

Probably see 'em on the 'bay
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I saw YES during the "Drama" tour and Squire played this bass on "roundabout". My friend took a real cool photo of it, I've been trying to get a hold of him to see if I can scan it and post the pic. Give me some time.
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Scott,
How was that tour? That is one of my favorite Yes albums, I think it is because I was a little younger and hadn't heard all of the back catalogue. Whatever it was, it really stuck with me.
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It was a great show. The drama album has some kickin bass lines in it. The Rick sounds great.
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One unique thing about that show that I do remember, they opened up with "Does it really happen" a tune off of "Drama". When the curtain dropped, they were playing in the round,and there was Squire, banging away on a Pelham Blue non-reverse Gibson Thunderbird. He also played his classic Rick, a Fender Jazz, his Electra MPC and ended the show with the Rick 4008. I'll try to get ahold of those pictures.
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My memory is a bit fuzzy but I recall seeing him in the mid '70s using that on Roundabout. This would be the Patrick Moraz/Relayer era.
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