51 years, 5 months and 7 days ago Saturday, November 11, 1972 Durham, North Carolina Duke University
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before 'I've Seen All Good People' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:[???] It's really nice to be back here in Duke, really. Hope your having a nice time. before 'Heart Of The Sunrise' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Thank you, thank you. I'd like to carry on with a song..uh from 'Fragile' album and..uh it's really nice to be back here, really. It's crazy. A song called 'Heart Of The Sunrise'. before 'Clap' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Thank you. Thank you. I like singing. We enjoy singing. We do. Steve Howe: We just going to wait for some things to come through the line. Jon Anderson: That's Steven. He's going to play some things on acoustic guitar for you. [???] Steve Howe: It's sounded real good this afternoon and I hope we get a good sound. before 'And You And I' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Steve Howe. Steve Howe: It's real nice playing it for you. Thank you. Jon Anderson: Thank you, thank you. Um..tuning up now to the next one. Which is a song, we're gonna do a song from the new album and..uh the song, we used to call this song in the studio while we were recording it, we used to call it 'The Protest Song' and..uh I though, I though, I got to thinking about all the protest songs that've been written. All the incredible ones from Bob Dylan and the folk singers alike and The Beatles nobody listens, you know, the people in charge. There's really sort it all out. It's all there for them to listen to and to sort out and to make it great for our children. Because we're all going to have children. Everybody here, you know? Anyway, this song..uh relates to a few things. In the middle and at the end. It relates to dreaming about all the good things in life. And if, if enough people dream about it, maybe it'll come true for us all, and for our children. before 'Close To The Edge' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Thank you. Thanks a lot. Thank you. The next thing we're going to do is, is..uh a song again from the new album. It's..uh a whole one side which..uh uh..it's very much about what we are thinking and what other people are thinking and we can express it the best through our music. I do mumble sometimes. I really do. Actually, we're recording tonight. We decided to record here. [???]. before 'Wakeman Solo' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Thank you. I'd like to thank you all for coming along today. We couldn't be here without you. Kiss you. Mr. Rick Wakeman on keyboards. He's going to play for you. after 'Roundabout' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:[???] Thank you. Goodnight. before 'Yours Is No Disgrace' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Thank you. |