29 years, 10 months and 1 day ago Saturday, June 18, 1994 Binghamton, New York Broome Country Veterans Memorial Arena 6,800 capacity
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before 'Rhythm Of Love' transcribed by: Immo Hagemann Trevor Rabin:Thank you! Jon Anderson: Thank you so much! So wonderful to be with you this evening! We'll do a little bit of rhythm. before 'Hearts' transcribed by: Immo Hagemann Jon Anderson:Thank you so much, thank you. Gosh, we're on tour again! Woo! It's great to be back together. Here's a song from sort of way way back, sort of. before 'Changes' transcribed by: Immo Hagemann Jon Anderson:Thank you so much. Mr. Trevor Rabin. Gonna sing for you. before 'Heart Of The Sunrise' transcribed by: Immo Hagemann Jon Anderson:Woo! Thank you so much! Thank you! Trevor Rabin! Woo! As you may know, or as you may not know, this is the first gig in the tour, so it's great to be with you all. Hope you're enjoying yourselves. I might do! We're gonna finish this first half of the show 'cause we're gonna play a long time, guys! I'll have to change my shirt, I'm okay. Hey this guy [???] so after this song we'll have a little break and the we'll come back. Okay. here we go. after 'Heart Of The Sunrise' transcribed by: Immo Hagemann Trevor Rabin:Yes! See you later. before 'Where Will You Be?' transcribed by: Immo Hagemann Jon Anderson:Thank you so much! Thank you very much. We're gonna try and sit down for the next song. I've never done this before, so there's always a first time. I'm gonna get my drum and the idea for this next song came on one beautiful summer afternoon last year and Trevor played me some music and I sat down and just scribbled down some lyrics and I remember just enjoying singing the melody that Trevor had written. It wasn't until about two months later that I listened again to the song and realised what I've been writing about and in fact, I'm gonna go over and get the words so I'll remember them. Just one second. before 'And You And I' transcribed by: Immo Hagemann Trevor Rabin:Hi there, Binghamton. At this point we'd just like to say a quick thank you to to the crew for all the good work they have done, except for Robbie. Jon Anderson: Thank you. Here's a song, somehow we couldn't figure to do a show without this one. during 'And You And I' transcribed by: Immo Hagemann Jon Anderson:Hey, a man conceived the moment. Wait. I'll start again. I'll start again. before 'I've Seen All Good People' transcribed by: Immo Hagemann Jon Anderson:Thank you so much, Thank you! Woo! I believe, this is probably the first song that I ever wrote on guitar as you can probably tell when I start playing it. But I'll give it my best shot. Plectrum! I think, I'll turn it up. In fact, I think i'll plug it in! I should do this more often, I really should. Chris Squire: [???] before 'Walls' transcribed by: Immo Hagemann Trevor Rabin:Yeah. Thank you! Jon Anderson: Woo! Alright. You sound so wonderful! Here we come with a song that, Hey it's on the radio. What can I say? before 'Endless Dream' transcribed by: Immo Hagemann Jon Anderson:Woo! Thank you so much. Woo! Would you believe, would you believe this, It's on a Monday night. I think Monday night, We're doing this song on the David Letterman Show. Woo! Woo! So when you're home, sing along, sing along with us, okay? We're very fortunate, after so long, to be together, you know, music, as friends, and really, it's such a strong unit, you know, the people, the guys in the band, the guys on the sound and the lights and you people out there make it a real special event. Experience, experience. Of course we always like to try and move on and make some music that we really feel is the next step for us as musicians and this is really, what we're gonna play for you now. The song is, of course, 'Endless Dream'. |