Jon Anderson: Thank you Budapest. Thank you. [??? Something in Hungarian] It's so wonderful to be with you, thank you. [??? Something in Hungarian] Thank you so much. It's wonderful to be here. It's wonderful. Here's a song from the great songwriter, Paul Simon of Simon and Garfunkel. He wrote this song all about America. The children of America, from all over the world go to America, to grow into the 21st century. And the song is called 'America'. Yes, thank you.
before 'Open Your Eyes'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Steve Howe on guitar! [??? Something in Hungarian] Thank you very much. [??? Something in Hungarian] Here's a song. There's a guy, I'll introduce you to a guy, who is in the band now, he used to be our producer and now he's songwriting and, ahh, getting together with the band on tour. And he's a great guy, he's all the way from Las Vegas, his name is Billy Sherwood! Billy! He's from Las Vegas so [???] and stuff like that. And here's a song that he wrote with Chris and we joined in, got excited and said "let's record this song", it's called 'Open Your Eyes'.
before 'And You And I'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. Thank you! [??? Something in Hungarian] Thank you very much. This is, ahh, one of our songs from, ahh, way, way, way, way, way, somewhere in another sphere, another time. And it was a song we recorded with a guy called Eddie Offord, he was our engineer, and ahh, how do you say "beautiful"? Beautiful? You are very beautiful. Wonderful, you are wonderful. And now you are free, free, free. It's really wonderful and beautiful and free, which was this song, about. And we recorded it and I heard...
before 'Mood For A Day'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: On the bass guitar, Mr. Chris Squire! Thank you so much, thank you. Thank you so much, thank you. Hello. You like that? What's that it's like, ahh, can we have some more sound effects, please. Oh, we're looking for sound effects in here. When you want them, you don't got 'em. So, here's ahh, something I always enjoy doing, to introduce you to the wonderful hands, fingers, the guitar style of Mr. Steve Howe!
before 'Clap'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Steve Howe: Alright, thank you very much! Thank you very much. It's really great to be here, at last! You're most kind, thank you. Alright, alright, thank you very much. I'm not done yet. Hey! Yeah, that was a piece called 'Diary of a Man Who Vanished' and before that I played a tune I wrote for my wife all those years ago, you might remember it, 'Mood For A Day'. I'm going to close my little set with, ahh, the very first, ahh, a Chet Atkins style guitar piece I wrote ahh, very early on in my writing career. I like playing it a lot and I'm going to play it for you tonight, it's called 'Clap'!
before 'From The Balcony'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Steve Howe! Steve Howe! Thank you! [??? Something in Hungarian]
Steve Howe: Thank you very much, thank you.
Jon Anderson: Wooh! We'd like to do a song that we recorded on the, ahh, new album. I went to Steve and we did a duet. How do you say this in Hungarian? A duet? The same? Oh! Good, good, very. So this is, ahh, this is a duet. Me and Steve, two people, duet.
before 'Wonderous Stories'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you! [??? Something in Hungarian] Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Here's a song from ahh, a time we spent ahh, making an album, we spent some time in Switzerland. And it's an album we did called 'Going For The One' and there's song from the album, it's called 'Wonderous Stories'.
before 'Khoroshev Solo'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Thank you very much. If you, ahh, understand about Yes, we go through so many changes, so many changes, it's like life. So many changes, it's like a soap opera, but we love to make music and we go on tour and we need somebody. We knew we needed a really good keyboard player, and we have one. He now lives in Boston, he's like a child of the universe, he loves Yes music, he's a great musician, his name is Igor Khoroshev!
before 'I've Seen All Good People'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: [??? Something in Hungarian] Twenty-five years later, to sing that song for you is really a very, very good experience. Thank you. Thank you so much. Here's a song, ahh, we would love you to sing along. As you say in, ahh, Hungarian, sing along? You sing, what is it? "Anjou"? "Andou"? Here it is.