Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. Thank you. It's great to be with you this evening. Hey. It's great to be with you. We're looking for the rhythm. Need that rhythm. Looking for the 'Rhythm Of Love'. Need that love.
before 'Hearts'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you. 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: Here's a new song from the album 'Talk'. Song about the music of the earth. Song about the music of vibrations that surround. Music of the sky. Music that keeps us together. Intertwined with the nature of 'Real Love'. The nature of the 'Real Love' that surrounds. 'Real Love'.
before 'Changes'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Thank you. Hey. You look great from here. You look really great. All people on the grass over there. I can see you. Introducing, magical sounds of the magical fingers. Mr. Tony Kaye on the keyboards. 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: Trev.
Trevor Rabin: Hooyah.
Jon Anderson: Thank you. It's seems..it seems like only yesterday that..uh we were writing this next song but someone told me that it was a zillion years we wrote this next song. Zillion years ago. It's true. We were living on this planet called Zongo and as you know, being Zongonian. We had to go every morning to the seaside to watch the sunrise coming up and make sure that it did come up. Because without the sun we ain't' going nowhere, right? So we got into all sorts of trouble and that's why we came here to Nashville. Yo! Featuring the co-writer of the next song. On bass guitar, the incredible, the wonderful Mr. Chris Squire.
before 'Rabin Piano Solo'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. It's..uh sometimes you see these moths flying by. Night creatures and crawlers and they're wonderful because they say on the wings of moths is the dark gold dust of knowledge. Sounds pretty cool you know?. Someone asked me the other day said..uh 'You don't get tired going on the road?' I said 'I'll tell you. Being on the stage and being in front of a crowd like tonight makes life really worth living'. Because we know this is Nashville. We know this is music energy around here. So you make us play the way we are. We feel really good to be able to play the way we really are. That's because of you.
before 'Where Will You Be?'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Woo! Alright. Thank you so much. Thank you. Last year, most of last year we were recording the new album 'Talk' and I would go up to Trevor's house and listen to music, write songs together and just come up with ideas as you do and moan a little bit. You just gotta moan. Moan a little bit. Complain. It's part of the game. So I went up one afternoon and listen to this piece of music. I loved it so much. I had to write the lyrics down so I scribble these ideals and I sang the song and..uh to this day I can never remember the lyrics so I have them written down here and..uh couple of months later I sorta looked at the lyrics of what I was writing. Realized a little bit of what I was trying to say. Feeling that is sorta come on over the last few years. A feeling that our souls are eternal. you know? And..uh we never lose our loved ones and things like. So this song relates to that feeling. This is called 'Where Will You Be?'.
before 'I've Seen All Good People'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Muchas Gracias. In the distance you can here, yes you know. The maracas. Yes. Incredibly played, incredibly played so well that it belies words. So without further ado. The greatest drummer in the world, Mr.. Alan White. On the maracas Mr. Alan White. We're going to do a sing along song. Just..uh that means like..uh singing along thing. Sing along thing and it gives me chance to introduce you to a new guy on stage who's..uh playing acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, you name it, this guys doing it and singing. Mr. Billy Sherwood in the spot. Woo! Surrounding by smoke. Stop smoking that stuff Billy. For my love.
before 'Endless Dream'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. Thank you. I'd like to thank you all very much for coming out this evening. You are so wonderful. You sound so wonderful. You look so wonderful. One of the great things about being in a group like Yes, you get the chance to perform a song. This is a new song from the new album 'Talk' and it's real, as you would say, this is real Yes music because it just is that way. Here's a song, it's called 'Endless Dream'.