Jon Anderson: Thank you. Amazing, amazing. Thank you. We'd like to say it's really nice to be back in Glasgow. Here's a song from 'The Yes Album'.
before 'Mood For A Day'
transcribed by: Jonathan Babcock
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Thank you. Uh..I know it's very difficult. I know it's very, very difficult, but if you could just, be quiet, for a moment. I don't want to tell you to shut up. Well just take it easy, and listen to Steve. He's going to play something for you.
Steve Howe: Nice to be back in Scotland.
before 'And You And I'
transcribed by: Jonathan Babcock
Steve Howe: There's really nice people here.
Jon Anderson: I've got, I've got to say something, but..uh we've been, we've been, we've been playing..uh very busy lately over the last three months and you're the first people to ever clap in time.
Steve Howe: Thank you.
Jon Anderson: Amazing. Uh..the, the first song, that we played, was from our new album. We'd like to carry on with another track from..uh our new album. This is a song relating to searching for..uh a little bit of truth in this..uh crazy world. A little bit of reasoning. I think that starts with, within each, every, every individual. On how you live and and what you eat and why you eat it. You are what you eat, as [???] once said. And this, this is a song relating to all those things. A song called 'And You And I', and I gotta count it in.
before 'Heart Of The Sunrise'
transcribed by: Jonathan Babcock
Jon Anderson: Thank You. Uh..we're going to carry on with a song..uh from 'Fragile'. This is called 'Heart Of The Sunrise'.
before 'Close To The Edge'
transcribed by: Jonathan Babcock
Jon Anderson: Actually..uh Yeah, we're gonna, actually we're gonna play for a long time hope you, be around. We'd like to try something we haven't played before. Well, we played it, a couple of days ago. It's a new, a new song for us and..uh hope you'll sing along 'cause we need a bit of help. It's..uh a song from..uh the new album. It's..uh it'a very, yeah. Okay I'm just waiting for him to get in tune. And it starts off. If you listen very, very closely, it starts off..uh with the sound of a river and..uh it relates, it relates to a lot of things about Herman Hesse and things like the fact that we all come from the sea. The sea is alive. And we should look after it when we're not doing what we're gonna do. I hope. And..uh the song is called 'Close To The Edge'. I forget the words I'm lost.
before 'Wakeman Solo'
transcribed by: Jonathan Babcock
Jon Anderson: And over to our resident keyboard player, our whisky drinker, Mr. Rick Wakeman!
after 'Roundabout'
transcribed by: Jonathan Babcock
Jon Anderson: Thank you for listening. You're the greatest audiences in the world, really. Beautiful. Thank you very much for being here. Take care.