I didn't know of contrepèteries - I'm not sure if there's a direct English equivalent... However, on reading Wikipedia, I discover that Rabelais was at the source of these matters - which is pleasing, given a certain proximity to John Kelman, in his review of the Gargantuan Gentle Giant box set.
But this isn't a spoonerism. At least not in it's purest sense. That would be (phonetically) Skwiss Crier. or Skwiss Kwier, following the rhotacism point (i.e. it's an imperfect spoonerism because of the inconvenient "k" sound in Squire).
So it's therefore just a play on words. No?
Regarding the rhotacism point - I suspect you read too much into it. It was surely just a pun/(near-)spoonerism on his name, too tempting for Chris to resist. But who knows!
I would prefer an imperfect spoonerism to a "mere" play on words - but that's all about the atmosphere in pedants' corner...
Perhaps there is a country called Squitzerland where we could turn this mere pun into a proper spoonerism ?
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Are there any demos of Parallels that were done for Fish Out of Watef? I read that Parallels was going to be on FOOW or at least was written during that time priot to GFTO.
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What we do have, and it's still puzzling, is a demo version of "Turn Of The Century" (a song that originated with Alan White, with no known involvement of Squire in the writing) on the GftO reissue that has a section of "Silently Falling" in it, so in all likelihood dates from 1974 rather than 1976 (as it seems unlikely they would have considered using a section of a released solo Squire song in a Yes piece). Maybe "Parallels" was written around that time, but wasn't finished by the time FooW was recorded.
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This thread inspired me to put this together, a bit of a showcase of Chris 'solo' after Fish out of Water! Conspiracy & side projects.
Some edits and mixes, Yes/XYZ 'Satellites/Telephone Secrets', Conspiracy/Yes 'Wish I Knew/Open Your Eyes'! And other bits I was playing around with.
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