UNDATED (AP) — The tributes are pouring in for Yes bassist Chris Squire. Former Yes singer Jon Anderson says he and Squire were “musical brothers” and in spite of their differences, he’s so glad they were able to reconnect recently. Yes keyboardist Geoff Downes says he is “utterly devastated beyond words.” Tom Morello calls Squire “an extremely talented musician’s musician who mastered his instrument and took it to new realms.” Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler says he’s shocked to hear the news and calls Squire “one of the great bass players.” Dave Mustaine of Megadeth calls Squire “a tremendous talent and a terribly sad loss.” Geddy Lee says Squire was a huge inspiration to him. Squire died over the weekend after battling a rare form of leukemia.