52 years, 6 months and 20 days ago Thursday, March 16, 1972 Tucson, Arizona Tuscon Community Center Convention Hall 9,000 capacity
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before 'I've Seen All Good People' transcribed by: Carrie Jon Anderson:Thank you very much thank you. It's really nice to be able to play here in Tucson. Beautiful, beautiful city. [???] beautiful city. We've been walking around this afternoon. It's such a beautiful climate. Here's a song from an album called the Yes Album. before 'Mood For A Day' transcribed by: Carrie Jon Anderson:Thank you. Thank you very much. Speech. I'd like to introduce you to Steven whose going to play some acoustic things for you. Steve Howe: Alright. We're going to calm things for a minute. I think the monitors are [???]. before 'Clap' transcribed by: Carrie Steve Howe:Thank you. before 'Heart Of The Sunrise' transcribed by: Carrie Jon Anderson:That's Steven there. Steve Howe: Thank you. Jon Anderson: Rocking and rolling. Next thing were going to do is a song from Fragile which is the fourth album. Song is a relation to living in the big cities like the one we just came from which was L.A. A strange place, you can't see it very well. Coming, coming here really wanted to stay here for a while. We're going to go back tomorrow [???]. This is called Heart of the Sunrise. before 'Wakeman Solo' transcribed by: Carrie Jon Anderson:Thank you, thank you very much, thank you. The next a five, five or ten minutes don't know how long it lasts actually which is a thing we do in three parts. The second part is a song which is on Fragile called Long Distance Runaround which is about search religion things like that I think I only wrote it. And this the third part is a bass thing featuring Mr. Fish he's our bass player. cause he's....the first part features Mr. Rick Wakeman. before 'Perpetual Change' transcribed by: Carrie Jon Anderson:We'd like to thank you very much for listening. We're going to do a song from The Yes Album [???] and a next time we come and play here we're going to stay for a week. I think it's so great. And a...This is called Perpetual Change. |