Jon Anderson: Domo! Tokyo - it’s very good to be with you tonight. On drums, Mr. Alan White!
before 'Heart Of The Sunrise'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Domo! Domo arigato. That was a song about the sun. This is a song about the energy of the sunrise.
before 'Big Generator'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Domo arigato. This is a new song from the new album. New song from the new album. New song from this new album. New song from this new album, new album. We are the eyes of all the Earth, We are the eyes of all the stars. We are the eyes of all the worlds. We are the voice, every Big Generator, Big Generator, Big Generator, Big Generator, yeah.
before 'Changes'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you very much. Here's a song from an album called '90125'. It’s going to be sung by Trevor. He’s going to sing a song he wrote, a song about things we go through every day. 'Changes'.
before 'Shoot High Aim Low'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: ??? (something in Japanese). A song. To live beyond war. For children to grow up in a life with no wars
before 'Holy Lamb'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Here’s a song about mother earth. A song about dreams, mother earth.
before 'Kaye Solo'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Domo arigato. Helping me with that song, a wonderful keyboard player, a great guy, master of the keyboards, Mr. Tony Kaye.
before 'Solly's Beard'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: For the next few moments, sit back and enjoy the beautiful guitar playing of Mr. Trevor Rabin.
before 'Make It Easy'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Trevor Rabin: Thank you. Thank you very much.
before 'Amazing Grace'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: The amazing bass of Mr. Chris Squire.
before 'Soon'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Something I want to say to you, explain. Trevor, guitar, Trevor Rabin banged his head, outside. Explain please… (interpreter tells audience what has happened, in Japanese). I don’t know, he just didn’t see the… so I’m going to sing one song for you, OK? Oh, sorry, we’ll just start a song for you. Domo arigato.