32 years, 11 months and 13 days ago Wednesday, May 15, 1991 Inglewood, California Forum 15,000 capacity
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before 'Shock To The System' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Woo! Going to shake it off with the rhythm. It's great to be with you at the Forum Los Angeles. Woo! Do you want to hear a new song? Do you want to hear a new song? Here's a song from the 'Union' album it's 'Shock To The System'. Shock to the rights of mankind. Shock. before 'Heart Of The Sunrise' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Woo! A nice gentle song. So when we got together rehearsing just about a month ago. We done it in a place called Pensacola Florida and..uh of course we started rehearsing a lot songs together. This one, we couldn't get anybody to go off the stage. So we had to play it all together. It's a song, you'll find out why. Woo! 'Heart Of The Sunrise'. before 'Make It Easy' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Steve Howe:Thank you all everybody. Thank you. [???] thank you Forum. Thank you. before 'And You And I' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Woo! Thank you. They do say things get better with age. That's very true. Like good wine. Like the soul, and sometimes like a piece of music a song. It's always incredible to to play this next song. Gotta tell you. before 'Hold On' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:The human thunder machine. Mr. Alan White. The man in the [???] suit. Mr. Bill Bruford. 'Hold On'. 'Hold On'. Hold on tight now. Woo! before 'I've Seen All Good People' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:[???] Woo! 'Hold On.' We decided to put some microphones where the blue lights are. We're going to record the audience tonight. Special recording of tonight's. Because We want to make sure you guys will sing, you guys can sing together with us. Okay? Sorta audience participation. I'm mean Tony Kaye is going to bootleg it. C'mon. [???] Want to sing? Okay. Woo! before 'Solly's Beard' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Time we're calling him writing zillions of pieces of music. Today he became an American citizen. Mr. Trevor Rabin. Woo! before 'Long Distance Runaround' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Trevor Rabin:Thank you very much. It's great to be back home in Los Angeles and it's great to be an American. Thank you. Jon Anderson: [???] This morning at nine o'clock and..uh I remember about twenty years ago I picked up the guitar for the first time around, I think it was a Tuesday afternoon and..uh I wrote this song. Do you want to hear it? It's the tr..oh it's the truth. I still play as good as I played in those days. The song went like this. Listen to this. That was the first note. [sings Long Distance Runaround]. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. It was..uh I think it was yesterday twenty years ago I was in Advision studios in the evening and there in studio. Advision studios is in London. There was Rick and there was Steve. There was Bill and of course Christopher and..uh they made the song sound just like this. before 'Wakeman Solo' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Thank you very much. Muchos Gracious. Thank you. Buenos Noches. [???] Not too long ago. Some, somebody invented electricity. Isn't that wonderful? Just thought you'd like to know. Something to talk about. You know? [???] Then someone invented time travel tomorrow and that would be really..Oh why not? Why not ? Why not? Why not? and then someone could invent Mr. Rick Wakeman. |