Jon Anderson: Thank you Warsaw Poland [???]. Here's a song from the wonderful songwriter Paul Simon of Simon and Garfunkle. you know. It's a song about..uh America in into the 21st century. Not Clinton, America into the 21st century. America is the children of all the world, trying to grow up you know, a little bit. The song is called 'America'. [???]
before 'Open Your Eyes'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Steve Howe on guitar there. Okay thank you uh..we did this album last year and..uh here's a song from the album..uh one of the guys who's..uh helped us the last few..uh albums is now in the band. He's a wonderful guy. He's from Las Vegas so he's very at home across the road in the casino. His name is Billy Sherwood. Vitan Bass, he's a vitan bass. What is that? Thank you. I'm still trying for the [???]. The song is called 'Open Your Eyes'.
before 'And You And I'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much, thank you. Thank you very much, thank you. It is..uh it's such..uh a great..uh pleasure to be in Poland I've got to say. It is wonderful to be with you this evening, thank you. [???] and..uh exactly. This is..uh a song we recording in England before I was born. It true and..uh this is..uh a song we, we, we rehearsing a lot, you know for this song, maybe half an hour rehearsal. You'll have to translate that further back over there because it is like...uh Vita mass. Dienkia. Okay so we were ready record and Eddie Offord was our..uh producer, helper and he used to make the tea like this. Just like that and I heard this beautiful sound and I said 'Eddie quick, start the motor, start the tape, start'.
before 'Mood For A Day'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Chris Squire on bass guitar. Thank you. [???], [???]. Thank you so much thank you. It's always uh..a great pleasure and a privilege to leave you in the capable hands, fingers, guitars, guitars, sorry and very good, very good foot work. Mr. Steve Howe.
before 'From The Balcony'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Steve Howe. Beautiful, wonderful. Thank you.
Steve Howe: Alright, aaaaaaaaaaalright then, thank you very much.
Jon Anderson: Tezch, Tezch, Tezch, that's, What is it? Tezch, Tezch, Tezch, Tezch. It's very dificult. English is very difficult. It's true, we're going now to do a duet and as you say in English, duet, in Poland Sca duet. So we have one thing in common or two, duet. It's a song we we did last summer on the the last record of..uh 'Open Your Eyes'. Duet.
before 'Wonderous Stories'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Tenqui, thank you very much. Barvo, Barvo, thank you. Uh..I made a promise..uh..15 years ago, 16 years ago to be able to sing this song here in Warsaw, so I'll sing a song for you..after the other song. After this one. This is a song we recorded in Switzerland and..uh..in Switzerland there are a lot of tiny little cows running around very, very fast. It's true. Very tiny. What was that, there they go now, oh yeah, oh yeah. What the heck is that? Ok, Ok, Ok. This is a song, this is a song called 'Wondrous Stories'.
before 'Polonaise'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: I had a dream 16 years ago, I did. And I, I wrote this song with a friend of mine. Because, uh.. Gdansk, Solidarity, they changed the world, really, changed the world. So I'll sing this song.
before 'Khoroshev Solo'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: On keyboards, Mr. Igor Khoroshev.
before 'Owner Of A Lonely Heart'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Grand master of the bass guitar, Mr. Chris Squire and on the drums, the amazing, the original action man, Mr. Alan White.
before 'I've Seen All Good People'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: [???] Thank you so much. It's..uh it's wonderful to be in a Polska 25 years later, 25 years after we sung that song first time in London to be here tonight into the 21st Century thank you, thank you so much. [???]. Okay, sounded okay to me. It's just a dream to be here with you. We'd love you to sing this next song. Halfway through you get up and do the..uh Polsk Polska. Dancing. Up standing up halfway, I will wave and will say 'Everybody up, and you dance the Warsaw..Warsaw watooze, Warsaw watooze, Warsaw watooze', whatever you do. Here we go. I'd like to thank the crew and the great sound, lights and..uh all the production. Big hand for all these wonderful people. Okay, and we'd like to thank all the people at home listening to this show on the radio. Hello everybody on the radio. I think it's about three of them. Hi..uh..yes Okay George.