Jon Anderson: Alright. Thank you so much. Hey it's great to be with you this evening. Hey. This is really a groovy place. You've got the bridge in the background. You look great from here and sound good too. Hey here we are looking and searching and doing that stuff. We're looking for the rhythm. The 'Rhythm Of Love'.
before 'Hearts'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Alright. Alright. Many moons cascade one river. They light from side to side. As we cross in close proximity. Like rivers our hearts entwine. Like rivers our hearts entwine.
before 'Real Love'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. Thank you. Here's a song which is..uh from the new album 'Talk'. It's a song about the earth music and the music that surrounds us everyday. Whether you want to listen or not it's there. The music of the wind. The music of the sky. This is 'Real Love'. 'Real Love' that surrounds.
before 'Changes'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Introducing the magical fingers. The magical sounds. On the keyboards, Mr. Tony Kaye. To sing the next song, our master of the lead guitar and our producer Mr. Trevor Rabin.
before 'Heart Of The Sunrise'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Trevor Rabin: Thank you.
Jon Anderson: Trevor. Trev. Trev. Thank you. Thank you so much. It was only yesterday that we realized that..uh this next song. We wrote this next song about a zillion years ago. Round give or take a few and there we were on the planet Zongo. Because as you all know we are Zongonian and as Zongonials usually do, we used to do watch the sun coming up every morning. Realizing what a beautiful world we had. So beautiful. We have to look after it you know. The sunrise. Anyway. What can I say? What can I say? Featuring, on this next song. Featuring. The remarkable, the one and only, the co-writer of this opus. On bass guitar Mr. Chris Squire. Anytime.
before 'Make It Easy'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Alright.
before 'Rabin Piano Solo'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Hey guys. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. This is the time of..uh the evening. It's like if you look around you see moths flying by and you know they say on the wings on moths is the dark gold dust of knowledge. So when you see a moth you know? Very beautiful creatures. Hey. What's going on? Hey. Are you ready? Are you ready?
before 'Where Will You Be?'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you so much. Once every ten years. Hey. Alright. Here's a song, it's a new song..uh from the album 'Talk'. Our new. Last year actually..uh we were making this album. David, David, turn me up a little bit please. Please turn me up a bit, Okay? Thank you very much. The last year we were making this album and I got to Trevor's house and..uh you know we write songs and this..uh song actually came. I, I went up to the house and he played me this piece of music. I really enjoyed it so I scribbled down these lyrics and to this day I still can never remember the lyrics so I write them down here. Just for chance. You know? And..uh a couple of months later, I heard the final production. Very, very kinda cool and I started to realize what I was singing about and it seems that I was writing about the idea first, that our souls of eternal and this life is one of the many lives that we live and the idea is we never lose our loved ones. So that's kinda cool really. So this song is called..uh "Where Will you Be?". "Where Will You Be?".
before 'I've Seen All Good People'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you so much. You are so wonderful. Woo! Here's a sorta..uh sing along song thing. We're going to do a sing along song thing and..uh at certain times in the evening I can walk around our hotel and I can here this. I think somebody is practicing the maracas. I don't know who. It's kinda on and on. Can you hear the maracas? Can you hear the maracas? That is the most incredible guy in the world. The greatest drummer in the world, Mr. Alan White on the maracas. He's practicing and as we..uh. I'd like to introduce to you to someone of stage. He's a new friend on stage with us. He's playing acoustic guitar, bass guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, tap dancing, juggling. You name it this guy can do it. Mr. Billy Sherwood and Mr. Alan White on the maracas. Yeah. This for my love.
before 'Endless Dream'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Trevor Rabin: Woo!
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. As you know, we..we enjoy playing our sorta..uh own brand of music. We call it Yes music and that's one of the great thing about being in the group. Is we just play what we feel is the right thing to be playing at the right time. Why not? Why not? And..uh I want to thank you all so much for being here this evening. Very very wonderful feeling. Here's a real true Yes piece of music. From the new album. This is called 'Endless Dream'.