Jon Anderson: Milwaukee. We've really been here before haven't we? Have we been here before? Have you seen us before? It's a dream. A dream about the sun. The energy of the sun. This is alive. This is [???]. 'Heart Of The Sunrise'.
before 'Changes'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Thank you very much. That was a song that was written about fifteen years ago and..uh sometimes I still feel very lost in the city and I don't know what it is. I think we're losing touch with the real world. The real mother earth. Here's a song from '90125'. Trevor Rabin. The song is 'Changes'.
before 'Big Generator'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Mr. Trevor Rabin. New song from 'Big Generator'. We are the eyes of all the earth. We are the eyes of all the stars. We are the eyes of all the world. We are the voice of every big generator. 'Big Generator'.
before 'Shoot High Aim Low'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: [???] wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful world moves through space at incredible speed. Sometimes writing a song. Yes, takes time. Writing takes time. We don't know but it takes time. This next song, the first words of the song relate to the whole song. The blue fields. The blue fields of Nicaragua. One day, one day very, very, very, very, very soon. We will all live beyond war. Just keep thinking about. Just think about that. Beyond war. Two words. It can work for you. it can work for us. It can work for everybody. The blue fields.
before 'Holy Lamb'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: [???]. Thank you. This is a song about the dream of a song that I wrote about two years ago. Then just at the right time, the album needed maybe a little song a little quiet song. So this song was put on the album and it relates to the universe of brothers and sisters who live in the universe and really our nearest brothers and sisters and cousins. Live on the [???]. Which is a star system, the seven sisters. Here's a song from them to you.
before 'Solly's Beard'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Thank you very much. Helping me with that song, On keyboards, the wonderful Tony Kaye. Yo! Sit back and relax. Listen the incredible guitar playing of the one and only Mr. Trevor Rabin.