Jon Anderson: Thank you so much, thank you. It’s really great to be back in Milwaukee, I tell you. We’d like to play one or two new songs from late last year, 'Tormato'. ‘Future Times / Rejoice’.
before 'Circus Of Heaven'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much, thank you. This next song we’re gonna play is one of those songs that leaves a little room, a little room for the imagination, imagination, imagination, realisation. This song is about the day the circus of heaven came to town.
before 'Time And A Word'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you very much, thank you. Wooohooo! Thank you. As you know, it’s our 10th anniversary, us, us here. And that means, I would like to think it’s our 10th anniversary, everybody coming to see us over the years. It’s our anniversary together. So we'd like to play one or two songs that you might remember.
before 'Clap'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Let’s hear it for the bass guitar, Christopher Squire! Hey, come on down. And now, further delight. On acoustic guitar, Mr. Steve Howe!
before 'Starship Trooper'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Steve Howe: Thank you very much, Milwaukee. Thank you. Very nice to play for you too. Thank you.
Jon Anderson: Let's here it again, Mr. Steve Howe on acoustic guitar. We'd like to play a song for you we recorded some seven years ago. It’s just about the time to be doing this song. The song is about the eternal discussion between yourself and yourself - 'Starship Trooper'!
before 'And You And I'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Wooh! I just got carried away there. About a year later, thank you, come on down. About a year later, we recorded this song, called ‘And You And I’.
before 'Wakeman Solo'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you very much, thank you. Thank you so much. For the next few minutes we'd like you to listen to a gentleman who’s trying to get on the TV programme “The Price is Right’” - Mr. Rick Wakeman.
'Tour Song'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Like to thank you,
like to thank you, everybody, for coming along this evening.
Like to thank you, everybody, for coming along this evening.
It’s great to be with you, Milwaukee!
It’s great to be with you, Milwaukee!
We’d like to thank you so very much for coming along this evening.
It would be so good, as we’d like to thank you so very much for coming along this evening.