Jon Anderson: Thank you very much. When I was singing then I thought everybody was singing with me. It was amazing. It was like just from some wonderful. Here is another song from the new album. The song 'Armorial'. Spanish for 'Real Love'.
before 'Changes'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. Thank you. For your further entrainment. The next song, a song written by that well-known guitar player. He's going to sing it for you. Mr. Trevor Rabin going to sing 'Changes'. Woo! Woo! Woo!
before 'Heart Of The Sunrise'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Trevor Rabin: Thank you.
Jon Anderson: Woo! [???] Thank you so much. It's quite amazing to be..uh to be back on tour. This is just the second show in the tour we're doing and I want to thank you, thank you for all for your energy because it's really coming on so great. This is a song that..uh actually wrote this song so many years ago I cannot put it into words but together with the wonderful, wonderful marvelous Chris Squire as he is featured on this next song. Take it away guys.
after 'Heart Of The Sunrise'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much.
before 'Where Will You Be?'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Woo! Thank you so much. Thank you so much. You really sound wonderful thank you. It's kinda crazy you get to making an album, music for many different reasons. I think the most important reason that I can think of is being here now playing some of the songs to twenty years ago and from last year. It really makes it all worth while. This next song is from..uh the new album 'Talk' and..uh I remember going up to Trevor's house..uh listening to some music and..uh I wrote some lyrics and a couple of months later went back to listen to what I've done. I didn't remember really what I was singing about that day. So I have the lyrics here just chance I forget. But it made me realize that sometimes you write about things sub-consciously and..uh this song really, I started to really believe that I've lived many many lives and I think We've all lived many lives and I think we've all been American Native Indian. We all been African, and we've all been Chinese. We've actually, that's why we're really all one soul and this is what this song is about. The song is called 'Where Will You Be'.
before 'Rabin Piano Solo'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. Thank you very much.
before 'I've Seen All Good People'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you very much. I was going to play, I was going to play guitar on the next song but god, I can't find my plectrum.
Trevor Rabin: If you, If you don't play, then I can't play fills.
Jon Anderson: I'd like to introduce you to, on maracas. Mr. Alan White, the great Alan White.
before 'Walls'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: This next song was inspired by the antics of our keyboard player Mr. Tony Kaye. To help us sing this song, the wonderful Billy Sherwood the guitar, backing vocals, he plays keyboards and everything to him and he does a very mean tap dance as well. Here's a song that your going to hear and you can watch tomorrow night because tomorrow night, you won't believe it, We're on David Letterman. Woo! Does that mean we're famous. I don't know. This song is called 'Walls'.
before 'Roundabout'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Trevor Rabin: Thank you.
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. You are so wonderful. Thank you.