Jon Anderson: [something in Japanese] Thank you very much. Thank you. Here's song from the new album 'Union'. The song is..uh 'Shock To The System'. Shock. Shock to the rights of mankind.
before 'Heart Of The Sunrise'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Woo! Whoa. It's very good to be with you tonight. Tuesday night in Nagoya. Woo! Yeah. Alright. Okay..um 'Heart Of The Sunrise'.
before 'All's A Chord'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Woo! Thank you. [something in Japanese]. Thank you. It's always a great pleasure to introduce, the maestro Mr. Steve Howe.
before 'Drum Duet'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Announcer: Ladies and gentleman, Mr. Alan White and Mr. Bill Bruford.
before 'Changes'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: The original thunder machine, Mr. Alan white. On the electronic drums, Mr. Bill Bruford. I got lost backstage so I didn't have time to run on stage and shout. On keyboards Mr. Tony Kaye.
before 'I've Seen All Good People'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you very much. Thank you. [???] [something in Japanese] Here's a song we're going to sing together. Usually I have something on my card but I can't find my card but it says something like let's all sing together in Japanese. So I'll say, Let's all sing together in English. A little bit. We're going to sing in the key of..um [sings ah]. We held it a little too long. I think we need an intro by Mr. Alan.
before 'Solly's Beard'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Woo! Rock 'n roll. Rock 'n roll. Thank you very much. [something in Japanese]. White guitar. [something in Japanese]. Tall guy. [something in Japanese]. Woo! The wonderful guitar playing of Mr. Trevor Rabin.
before 'Saving My Heart'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Trevor Rabin: Thank you very much. Thank you.
before 'Lift Me Up'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: The amazing bass man. Mr. Christopher Squire. Woo! Woo! Woo!
before 'Zoh-San'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: [something in Japanese]
before 'Wakeman Solo'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: [something in Japanese] Who invented the keyboards, Mr. Rick Wakeman.