Jon Anderson: Woo! It's great to be with you tonight. Does it feel like Monday night? Let's do a little bit of rock 'n roll. It's Wednesday. This is the shock. Shock.
before 'Heart Of The Sunrise'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: It's a new song from the new album. A song we starting rehearsing this. We starting sorta..uh of a foursome, then a fivesome, then a sixsome. Eventually everybody wanted to play this song. You'll know why we do it. Here is comes.
before 'Clap'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: It's always a great pleasure to introduce, on acoustic guitar, the maestro Mr. Steve Howe.
before 'And You And I'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Woo! After this song we just are going to have a short intermission. A little relaxation. Do what you gotta do. Be what you gotta be. See what you gotta see. So this next song. As they say sometimes wine gets better with age. So this next song seems to inspire us to play. Thank you so much.
before 'Hold On'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Mr. Alan White on drums. Woo! Mr. Bill Bruford. C'mon. The diamond jewel on percussion. 'Hold On'.
before 'Changes'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Woo! The original Mr. Tony Kaye.
before 'Solly's Beard'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Woo!
Trevor Rabin: Thank you. Thank you.
Jon Anderson: Yet this next piece. A piece music that..uh written, produced, arranged and now played for you on his pure white guitar. Featuring his [???] with a stool. The incredible talented, Mr. Trevor Rabin.
before 'Lift Me Up'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: The amazing bass man. Chris Squire. Woo! Here's a new song off the new album. 'Lift Me Up'.
before 'Wakeman Solo'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you very much. Oh. Long long time ago there used to be a time when there wasn't any electricity. It's a long time ago there was a time there was no electricity. Stuff like that. Then, so then we had the harpsichord and the piano. As we used to say over hear piano or stuff like that and then all the sudden electricity came and we had the Hammond Organ. You remember that one don't you? Some of us may. And then there was the Moog and the Mini-Moog. Somebody invented the Electronic Moog Synthesizer [???] synthesizer [???] exactly and then somebody invented Mr. Rick Wakeman.
before 'Starship Trooper'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Do you want one more song? We've just got one more song to do. Do you want one more song?