It's always a little more difficult after taking a few years off, which we did from 2004 through 2008. It's more difficult to get the machine in gear again, but when you become used to it, then it becomes easier. Chris Squire difficulteasygear share on social
We've done very different Yes albums - 11 bars, 13. I think we had something that had 17/4 in it. It's just like anything - the more you do it, the more you have to do it. Chris Squire albumbarhave Change image and share on social
I think it was 'Tales of Topographic Oceans' on 8-track that was the funniest thing because it would fade out in the middle of a song and fade back in again, and when the tracks change, it was quite amusing. Chris Squire amusebackchange share on social
There's been talk of YES possibly doing something on Broadway in New York. People have approached me with that idea, and there are discussions about that. Chris Squire approachbroadwaydiscussion Change image and share on social
We started Yes as a vehicle to develop everyone's individual styles. Chris Squire developindividualstart Change image and share on social
Usually, when we go out, it's because we made a new studio album, and that becomes the focus of the tour throughout the world for a year or so. Chris Squire albumfocusmake Change image and share on social
Persistence is a pretty important part of making it in this business, which, in retrospect, is the easy part. Maintaining a profile is the difficult part of the job. Somehow or another, I muddled through that system and somehow am around to still enjoy playing for people. Chris Squire businessdifficulteasy share on social
I was a big Who fan when I was 15, 16 years old, and I used to go watch them play at the Marquee Club in London as often as I could. Chris Squire bigclubfan Change image and share on social
Being called a 'music legend' is a very funny thing. It's nice to know that my work has been appreciated and that people have given me that status. On a personal level, however, I can't think about it too much. It means a lot... but then it doesn't. Chris Squire appreciatecallfunny share on social
It depends on various things like if the promoters want to have a break so they can sell more T-shirts and booze, then they ask if we can do an interval. I personally prefer not to do that. Once you get onstage, I like to stay there. Chris Squire boozebreakdepend share on social