52 years, 5 months and 12 days ago Saturday, October 16, 1971 Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Newcastle City Hall 2,000 capacity
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before 'I've Seen All Good People' transcribed by: Matthew Putzel Steve Howe:Thank you. Thank you very much. Jon Anderson: ???. Steve Howe: It's really great to be up here in Newcastle. It's really a great place to be tonight. Very nice. Jon Anderson: Glad you can all make it. We are going to do a song from The Yes Album....thank you. This is uh...our single, "I've Seen All Good People". before 'Mood For A Day' transcribed by: Matthew Putzel Jon Anderson:Thanks so much. The next few minutes, we're going to hand you over to Steve to play some acoustic tunes. Steve Howe: We're going to carry on with one from the new album, Fragile, coming out in a few weeks. This is a small track on the album, A quiet gentle track. This is called "Mood For A Day". before 'Clap' transcribed by: Matthew Putzel Jon Anderson:Thank you very much. before 'Long Distance Runaround' transcribed by: Matthew Putzel Jon Anderson:Steven, there…. Steve Howe: Thank you very much Jon Anderson: We'd like to do another song, a new song from Fragile, which should be out in a couple weeks time we hope. And uh, The song is about ??? and the fact of living in the city. Uh, generally people work in the cities, get out of the city, which is a strange way of doing things, uh..that’s the way it happens. The song is called Heart Of The Sunrise. Are we alright…hold on. I say, hold on, just a minute. Whatcha doing? Can't play this. Organ is not working. Steve Howe: We got a new member since we last came here. Jon Anderson: it'll be ready in about 20 minutes, so we'll just.. Steve Howe: 20 minutes? ??? [band plays a jam] Its really great to ??? Rick Wakeman: ??? Steve Howe: Now we lost our drummer. Jon Anderson: Plug it in. We're going to do something else then. We'll do a good tap dance. We're going to do another song from the album. ??? can't start without the organ happening. This is Lou. Lou? There he is. We're going to do a few things. Actually, the first part is a song, the second part is an instrumental featuring Chris, on bass guitar, and uh… its called "The Fish" and uh… we've nicknamed him the fish ever since…well ever since I've known him I always called him The Fish cause he spends, uh.. at least ten hours a day in the bath soaking himself and rejuvenating himself. Yeah…alright here we go with Long Distance Runaround and The Fish. before 'Heart Of The Sunrise' transcribed by: Matthew Putzel Jon Anderson:Chris! Steve Howe: Chris Squire, ladies and gentlemen. Jon Anderson: Thank you. The organ. This is a good joke. One of the best jokes in the business. ??? We're going to do…without organ. You cant hear it anyway. Rick Wakeman: Glad you mention that. ??? Jon Anderson: We're going to do a song called Heart Of The Sunrise, with or..with or without him. He can mime. Imagine there is an organ playing, you know? before 'Wakeman Solo' transcribed by: Matthew Putzel Jon Anderson:Thank you. ??? Thank you. We'd like to uh..????? Rick Wakeman. before 'Perpetual Change' transcribed by: Matthew Putzel Jon Anderson:We thank you all for coming tonight. Its really nice to see you all. See you soon. The last song from The Yes Album…getting in tune. This is a song about the forces, of nature, those sort of things. Steve Howe: This song is called Perpetual Change. before 'Yours Is No Disgrace' transcribed by: Matthew Putzel Jon Anderson:Bill, on drums. |