33 years and 11 days ago Tuesday, April 16, 1991 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Spectrum Arena 19,000 capacity
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before 'Shock To The System' transcribed by: Joff Braio Jon Anderson:It's time in Philadelphia. Do you want to hear a new song? You wanna hear a new song from the new album? The song's called 'Shock To The System'. Woo. before 'Heart Of The Sunrise' transcribed by: Joff Braio Jon Anderson:Thank you so much. Thank you. Woo. Woo. The crazy thing about this next song, when we started rehearsing you know, sort of [???] with rehearsing it, then we [???] eventually no one can play this song. So here it goes. It's a song that I think you all know. before 'Clap' transcribed by: Joff Braio Jon Anderson:Woo. [???]. Thank you so much. It's always a great pleasure to be here. It's a great pleasure to introduce you to the maestro -- Mr. Steve Howe! before 'And You And I' transcribed by: Joff Braio Jon Anderson:Sometimes you sort-- uh, write a song and, uh, record a song and you think, 'Well, it's gonna be good to play that for a couple of years' and then you find out you're still playing it ten years later. And most [???] to you with the fact that the music is really all that is. And we just impart [???]. And the music has a power all of its own. Especially this next song. 'Cause we seem to want to play this song over and over again. We're gonna get it right tonight. Woooo. before 'Hold On' transcribed by: Joff Braio Jon Anderson:In the blue corner, Mr. Alan White! Woo. In the red corner, Mr. Bill Bruford! Woo. Hold on, [???]. Hold on. before 'I've Seen All Good People' transcribed by: Joff Braio Jon Anderson:Thank you so much. Thank you. A lot of requests for this next song. We really need you to sing along, okay? [???] time [???]. before 'Solly's Beard' transcribed by: Joff Braio Jon Anderson:Woooo. Thank you so much. This is-- this young man here. This young man with his white guitar. The incredible versatile musicianship of Mr. Trevor Rabin! before 'Kaye Solo' transcribed by: Joff Braio Trevor Rabin:Thank you very much. Jon Anderson: Mr. Trevor Rabin! before 'Changes' transcribed by: Joff Braio Jon Anderson:The original, the dangerous, Mr. Tony Kaye. before 'Long Distance Runaround' transcribed by: Joff Braio Trevor Rabin:Thank you. Jon Anderson: Jon: Wooo. Thank you very much. Here's a-- here's a little story. Very, very short quick short story. I think, uh, it's quite a long time ago since I picked up the guitar for the first time, and started mumbling songs to myself. This, uh, this actual next song we're gonna do actually started with [???]. I'm gonna try and play-- play to you exactly-- let me find the first note. Hold on. (plucks a note 3 times) That's the first, okay? It went something like this. A little bit like this. (strums) Let's find that first note first off. (singing) Ahh. Ahh. (singing & strumming) Ahhh. (talking) Almost. Wrong note. That's right, [???]. I-- I just started playing the guitar, right. So I didn't know much about it. (singing) Laa. (singing & strumming) Long distance runaround, la la, la la la laaa, la laa, la la. (talking) I thought to myself, 'That's not-- that's not a bad song'. So, I took it to these-- to these four gentlemen here. [???] Rick [???] Steve, Bill, and Christopher. And they put it together like this. Woo." before 'Lift Me Up' transcribed by: Joff Braio Jon Anderson:The amazing bass playing of Chris Squire! Woo. Here's a new song. It's on the radio. Lift Me Up. Woo. before 'Wakeman Solo' transcribed by: Joff Braio Jon Anderson:Wooo. Thank you very much. Once upon a time, there was no electricity. This is very true. It's very hard to imagine, but they used to, uh, play music on acoustic instruments. In fact, one of the first instruments of the real time was a piano. And a harpsichord, and a piano. And all of a sudden, you [???] a Hammond organ. Then we got Mini Moog. And then, the next invention was Mr. Rick Wakeman! after 'Roundabout' transcribed by: Joff Braio Jon Anderson:Woo. All right! before 'Starship Trooper' transcribed by: Joff Braio Jon Anderson:I think we've got time for one more song. [???] we're gonna come back and see you soon, alright? Woooo. Here it comes. |