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PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 5:17 pm 
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I would see a final tour with Jon Anderson/ Steve Howe/ Alan White and friends but even that really isn't Yes.


True. I suspect they could get Wakeman, but that still leaves out Bruford & of course Squire.


Bruford is retired for years now, so I don't know if he'd even be interested in coming back for a one shot Yes farewell tour.

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I really don't remember who was feuding with who, but wonder if Anderson will return with the loss of Squire?


I don't know that it was necessarily a feud. Squire's said all along that The Show Must Go On, and when Jon couldn't perform, the show went on. To his credit, Squire held himself to that same standard.

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Alan White on Chris Squire, Yes’ New Tour and Cruise to the Edge

Alan White’s 2015 itinerary is jam-packed. Yes are gearing up for a major tour with Toto and Cruise to the Edge, their annual floating festival, will set sail in November. But for White, the stage will feel somewhat empty from now on: Bassist Chris Squire, the other half of Yes’ dynamic rhythm section, passed away in June following a bout with leukemia.

For Yes – and the music community, in general – the impact of Squire’s death is immeasurable. But Alan White and company were adamant about carrying the band forward, recruiting former member Billy Sherwood to step into Squire’s massive boots. “Absolutely we’re moving ahead,” the drummer said last month. “I’m gonna do it for him.”

White spoke to Ultimate Classic Rock before the start of the new tour, which begins today (Aug. 7), about Yes’ resolve, their plans to honor the late Chris Squire in their upcoming sets, and – on a lighter note – the hilarious Yes-Spinal Tap connection, among other topics.

I wanted to express condolences on the passing of Chris Squire — incredibly sad news.

Absolutely. It’s a huge loss for every band member, and for me in particular, because I’ve worked with him for 43 years all the time. We never stopped working together.

The band announced an all-star tribute to Chris for the cruise, featuring Mike Portnoy. Have you figured out any kind of tribute for your own set?

We’re working on it. We’ve got five days of rehearsal before we actually hit the road, and then we’ll finalize our plans with that. On the cruise, we’ll be adding about four or five numbers to the set. We haven’t totally decided on it yet. We have to run through these songs to see what’s working. The rehearsals will tell a lot.

Obviously with Chris’ passing, I’m assuming the band has been scrambling to get Billy Sherwood in the mix. Luckily, you’ve worked with him before.

We haven’t played together yet. We’re meeting on Sunday. The band hasn’t started rehearsals yet.

Have you spoken much to Billy? He’s in a strange place, trying to fill in for one of the greatest bass players of all-time. I wonder what his mindset is like.

We had a memorial for Chris down in L.A., and Billy was there. I talked to Billy after that about some things. We have a lot of stuff to sort out before we hit the road. We have to get it just right, because there were certain things with Chris and myself that only he and I knew about — little things in the music. We have to go through that kind of stuff, the little “Chris-isms” in the music that I have to work out with Billy. We just have to look at it. Billy is a very adequate player and has a great voice. He kind of knows all of Chris’ parts; he was his mentor as he was growing up playing. He knows all of Chris’ harmonies, too.

I’m sure, to some extent, it will be a comfort to have a familiar face on-stage during this strange and difficult time.

Yeah, to some degree it’s going to be a comfort, but it’s still not going to be easy.

Do you have a particular favorite Chris bassline or Chris-written Yes song?

One of the most identifiable is the “Roundabout” bassline because, really, that bassline is the song, you know? Everybody identified with that, and numerous others throughout different songs. There are too many to count, very iconic basslines for his particular style. “Tempus Fugit” is another iconic bassline, and that’s one of those songs we’ll be playing.

Chris often joked that Yes could conceivably continue on with completely new members, that the name could just encompass the spirit and go on for new generations. Now that idea seems even more possible.

[Laughs] I never heard that one, but the music is kind of timeless, really. A lot of the earlier albums are still very popular. It is iconic music in that way. It’s a little bit like classical music, which gets reinvented all the time. The problem we do run into is there aren’t many Yes tribute bands because it’s not easy music to play. It’s very challenging for a lot of musicians. There are a couple who stand out: There’s a band in England called Fragile that are pretty good players. There are a few here and there, but some guys try to play it and you know they’re getting everything wrong – especially when you know the right way to do it. It’s a strange thing to watch. I live in Seattle, and there used to be one called Parallels, which is named after a song Chris wrote. They were pretty good. Actually, the singer from my local band, Robyn, is from that band. She’s got a great voice.

Yes will be touring with Toto starting this month. What’s your plan for the sets? Are you planning to do any more full-album tours in the future?

With sets from the last few years, we’ve been doing albums in their entirety. We did two albums last time. This one’s going to be – I wouldn’t say all hits, but it’s all favorites of people who like Yes. Toto are going to be playing all the hits, so Yes is going to be playing a bunch of our kind of hits and maybe a couple numbers that weren’t. There are always a couple numbers in a Yes set where you say, “Wow, I didn’t know they were gonna play this one.” We’re touring Europe, I believe, next spring – even though plans haven’t been finalized. I think we plan on doing a two-album set on that tour.

What’s the craziest, most Spinal Tap thing that’s ever happened to you?

Oh, my God. It’s funny you should say that because one of the scenes in Spinal Tap — the people who made the movie based the idea on me getting stuck in a drum kit in one of the Yes tours of the ’70s. We were playing Tales From Topographic Oceans on-stage, and we used to have this butterfly kind of thing. It was a very majestic part of the show. And it used to open up and close, but one night, it closed the wrong way and I wasn’t in the next bit on-stage. I usually had to get off the drum kit and not be on my drums, but I couldn’t get off. I had to lie on the ground so nobody could see me, and I was locked in the drum kit, basically. I couldn’t get out. It was very weird. So the [Spinal Tap] producer read about that, and he did the scene where the bass player gets stuck inside the mummy case.

There are a few memorable things. We were doing this show in the round in Chicago. We used to have a guy underneath the stage who would feed the cord that controlled the lights, the PA and everything. He fell asleep. And the stage came around and sliced through all the cables at once. And the sound and lights and everything went completely, and there was only one person left playing, which was the acoustic drum kit on-stage. Eventually, Steve Howe and all the guys ran off the stage and left me playing, so all the crowd started yelling, “Drum solo!” I did a few things for about five minutes, but nothing was happening, so I got quieter and quieter then tapped the snare drum at the end. Then I got up and walked off, and they applauded like hell.

Can you remember the first five albums you bought or were given, and what impact did they have on you?

Definitely one of them was Rubber Soul by the Beatles. The first love of my life was when I got the Beach Boys‘ Pet Sounds album. That changed my whole career. And then I had an album by Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa that my father used to play for me all the time. It was a very famous album they did together with the solos. I started getting into jazz at an early age, too. And pretty shortly after that, Weather Report and Chick Corea and that stuff kept creeping into my albums. So at an early teenage age, I was developing some kind of jazz style to my rock drumming. That was my purpose to keep that up — rolling everything into one style.

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Yes‘ first concert in the post-Chris Squire era opened, fittingly, with a tribute to their bassist and sole constant member, who died in June. The show took place last night at the Grand Theater at the Foxwoods Casino in Mashantucket, Ct.

As Classic Rock is reporting, the evening began with all the lights off except for a spotlight on a white Rickenbacker bass — Squire’s choice of instrument — in the place on the stage where Squire stood (you can see a picture of it above). Pictures of Squire were shown on the video screens as “Onward,” a song he wrote for Tormato, played through the PA system.

After the third song, singer Jon Davison said, “We’re all celebrating the magic of music, but also the remembrance of a great friend. We love you, Chris.” Later on, he referred to Billy Sherwood, who is playing bass, as a “badass cat.”

Drummer Alan White told Ultimate Classic Rock earlier in the week that it was “not going to be easy” performing without Squire, with whom he worked for 43 years, but that they would figure it out. “We have to get it just right,” he said, “because there were certain things with Chris and myself that only he and I knew about — little things in the music. We have to go through that kind of stuff, the little “Chris-isms” in the music that I have to work out with Billy. We just have to look at it. Billy is a very adequate player and has a great voice. He kind of knows all of Chris’ parts; he was his mentor as he was growing up playing. He knows all of Chris’ harmonies, too.

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1. “Intro / Firebird Suite”
2. “Don’t Kill the Whale”
3. “Tempus Fugit”
4. “America”
5. “Going for the One”
6. “Time and a Word”
7. “The Clap”
8. “I’ve Seen All Good People”
9. “Siberian Khatru”
10. “Owner of a Lonely Heart”
11. “Roundabout”
12. “Starship Trooper”

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I'm still curious who owns the name "Yes", as my understanding is Squire was known to feel he owned it exclusively. Wonder if Squire's estate is getting royalties on every show they perform?

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My understanding is that they were incorporated, and the corporation "employs" the musicians. That's the case with LOTS of bands. It's how they handle members leaving. I know the Go-Go's used that as a tool to kick out Kathy Valentine, and it's how Mike Love was able to drop Brian, Al and David from the Beach Boys after the 50th Anniversary tour. I believe that's the current arrangement for Cheap Trick as well. Bun E. Carlos is still a shareholder, but no longer employed as a performer.

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How would that work when ABWH (4/5's of the corporation) couldn't use the name Yes; but Squire & Anderson (2/5th's) with Rabin, Downes, (occasionally Sherwood) & White could use it?

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How would that work when ABWH (4/5's of the corporation) couldn't use the name Yes; but Squire & Anderson (2/5th's) with Rabin, Downes, (occasionally Sherwood) & White could use it?


Wakeman and Howe weren't original members. Anderson, Squire and Kaye were. And when Cinema decided to go by Yes, Banks and Bruford weren't interested in claiming ownership of the name. I have no idea what the actual breakdown of ownership is, but I'm pretty sure Jon Anderson still gets a piece of whatever the band does. Probably not as much as if he was performing.

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Jon will be playing nearby with Jean Luc Poncy this Fall. That might be an interesting show to see if I could fit it in to my busy schedule. :shock:

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Somewhere on Chris Squire's website it states that the name Yes is owned by Chris Squire, Jon Anderson and Alan White, but the corporation is owned by Chris Squire, Alan White and Steve Howe.


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Somewhere on Chris Squire's website it states that the name Yes is owned by Chris Squire, Jon Anderson and Alan White, but the corporation is owned by Chris Squire, Alan White and Steve Howe.


That sounds similar to how the Go-Go's deal works. The name is owned by Belinda, Jane, Charlotte, Gina and Kathy, but the other four voted to license the name to a new corporation that didn't include Kathy. Kathy still gets a cut, but just for 20% of the naming rights.

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This gives a new meaning to the term "corporate rock" :sigh:

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They could change the name to "No".......... or........... "The Artist Formerly Known As Yes".

Heck, they could have a "let's rename the band" contest! Think of the publicity!

Or how about a new band called "Anderson, Howe, Wakeman, & a couple guys who had nothing to do with Yes"? (I'm assuming Bruford is not physically in shape to participate).

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They could change the name to "No".......... or........... "The Artist Formerly Known As Yes".

Heck, they could have a "let's rename the band" contest! Think of the publicity!

Or how about a new band called "Anderson, Howe, Wakeman, & a couple guys who had nothing to do with Yes"? (I'm assuming Bruford is not physically in shape to participate).


He's just retired. He may still play by himself.

I say (again), bring Jon, Trevor, Rick, Tony & Bill back with Tony Levin filling in on bass for a Union-style farewell tour and be done with it.

But $$$ rules and "Yes" will continue.

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Rabin instead of Howe?

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Rabin instead of Howe?


Both were on the Union tour in 1991.

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I don't think I could sit through Tales From Topographic Oceans in its entirety.

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I don't think I could sit through Tales From Topographic Oceans in its entirety.


I could, but half of it plus all of Drama?

I'm there, but last year's concert sucked. I expect better this time although Alan White is probably still playing like he's in molasses.

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Who are we getting from the original band? Steve Howe?

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