Remembering the CEO of Yes by Full Disclosure with Roben Farzad published on 2015-07-04T12:30:23Z Trevor Rabin, longtime guitarist for the band Yes, recalls the life of his pal Chris Squire, the band's bassist and co-founder. Genre yes Comment by harmono619 It's kind of expensive to go to concerts, and in 2012 I was hesitant to go and no Jon. I'm so glad I saw Chris in that last show. He blew me a kiss! 2016-06-03T23:58:18Z Comment by harmono619 I was a fan from the '70's, and Trevor Rabin was the new guy. It was so weird hearing 'Owner of a Lonely Heart' on the radio, and that crazy guitar solo to a pop song. I thought it was impressive that a pop song like that had such an "in your face" guitar solo. 2016-06-03T23:38:40Z Comment by Paul StEds Thanks you so much for this. I like you became a huge fan of Yes in the 80s and went back and discovered their catalogue. Chris was the most unique and influential bass player of all times! Trevor Rabin's loss is a musical soul mate. 2015-07-08T12:45:01Z Comment by Joel Simches Loving tribute. Words cannot express how Yes and Chris have shaped me musically. 2015-07-06T16:46:27Z Comment by John Kuehne Great interview. So sorry for the loss of your close friend Trevor. Chris was a brilliant man, he will be so missed. 2015-07-05T20:29:42Z