Jon Anderson: Thank you so much! Thank you. It’s great to be with you this evening. Here we are, Orlando! It’s great to be here. Here we are working, searching, thinking, we’re looking for the rhythm, looking for the ‘Rhythm of Love’, of love, the ‘Rhythm of Love’.
before 'Hearts'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Wooh! Alright! Many moons cascade one river, they light from side to side. As we cross in close proximity, like rivers our hearts entwine.
before 'Real Love'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. Here’s a song, this is from the new album ‘Talk’. This song is about the Earth music, is about the music of the wind and the sky and the fire within, and the energy that surrounds us, we know as ‘Real Love’, L’amour Real, ‘Real Love’, L’amour Real, ‘Real Love’.
before 'Changes'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: This next song is a song by a master of the lead guitar, and our producer, Mr. Trevor Rabin.
before 'Heart Of The Sunrise'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Trevor Rabin: Wooh! Thank you!
Jon Anderson: Trevor, Trev, Trev, Trevor, Wooh! Trevor! Wooh! Thank you. So someone said to me, that ahh, this next song we’re going to do, ahh, I remember writing this song with, ahh, my good friend, ahh, probably about a zillion years ago. It just seems like a couple of years ago really, but it was about a zillion years ago, and we wrote this song, on the planet Zongo. You all remember, of course, that we are Zongonians, and, ahh, we used to spend a lot of time watching the sunrise and realizing that that’s where the power comes from, that we can live. So, the song came around. I’d like to introduce you to our wonderful bass player, the incredible, Chris Squire!
before 'And You And I'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Trevor Rabin: Thank you.
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. Thank you. Yeeeeaaahh! You guys.
before 'Where Will You Be?'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: From a song from another time to a song from the new album. This next song was developed last year when we put the album together. I would go up to Trevor’s house and work on the songs, and ahh, as we would do, he would play some music and I would write a lyric and ahh, sing the song. Very simple. And then a couple of months later, I heard the song in final production and listened to the lyrics that I was writing about, what was I saying. And, ahh, what seemed to come through to me, because I have the lyrics here with me, written down, simply because I can never remember them. They’re very simple but they reflect an idea, and a deep feeling in the back of my consciousness, the idea of living many lives, and I’ve lived many lives before. Thre’s no, if we are living many lives, we won’t fear this one too much, because you understand the learning process. So, the other thing is that we will never lose our loved ones, because we will see and speak and understand each other again. And this song is called “Where Will You Be”.
before 'I've Seen All Good People'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Thank you. There is a, thank you so much. Do you hear, in the quietness, a little sort of sound you can hear, a beautiful sound, the maracas, the mysterious maracas. They do say, the Native Indians say that in each shaker, fifty-two stones. And they collect the fifty-two stones by the hand and feel, and they put them in the shaker, because that’s the shaking of the Earth. Ahhh, think about it. And the guy who is shaking is the greatest drummer in the world, Mr. Alan White! The original Alan White! Here we go. We’re going to do a sing along sort of song now, and it gives me an opportunity to introduce you to a new friend on stage with us. He’s a guy who plays so many instruments, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, and he sings too. In the spotlight, Mr. Billy Sherwood. Oh my love, sing along song.
before 'Walls'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you.
before 'Endless Dream'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much, thank you. I want to thank you for being such a great audience tonight, thank you. You really know how to rock ‘n’ roll. Just one of the great things about being in Yes is to get up on stage and play tonight, like this with you people, it’s just wonderful! It’s a great feeling inside. Music is very, very powerful and is good for you. Here’s a song from the new album ‘Talk’, this is real Yes music, this is called “Endless Dream”.