Jon Anderson: Woo. Thank you so much, thank you. Woo. Sounds like southern Florida. Yeah.
before 'Perpetual Change'
transcribed by: Paul Mortimer
Jon Anderson: Woo. Thank you so much, thank you. Thank you. Take this opportunity thank you all for coming this evening. It's a really nice place here and uh, tonight it's ah the House of Yes okay.
before 'Lightning Strikes'
transcribed by: Paul Mortimer
Jon Anderson: Steve Howe on guitar. Thank you so much. We'd like to do a couple of songs from the new album now.
before 'New Language'
transcribed by: Paul Mortimer
Jon Anderson: Woo. Thank you so much. Chris Squire on bass guitar, hey. Here's one of the songs that came up in ah, when we were rehearsing for the album we, we really liked to just, having a great time playing together, uh, before we recorded, and this is a song that came out of sort of jamming and coming through with some ideas. And the song relates to a new language, and this new language, is uh coming very fast, and it's a really, kinda cool language too so here we go.
before 'Ram'
transcribed by: Paul Mortimer
Jon Anderson: Mr. Steve Howe on acoustic guitar.
after 'Meadow Rag'
transcribed by: Paul Mortimer
Steve Howe: Thank you very much, you're very kind, thank you.
before 'Face To Face'
transcribed by: Paul Mortimer
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much, thank you. On keyboards we have Igor Khoroshev
after 'Face To Face'
transcribed by: Paul Mortimer
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much, thank you. Thank you so much, that's a song called uh Face To Face, it's now number 15 in the charts in America, it's going up in the charts. In my dreams, in my dreams really. Number 1. American Bandstand, (?), David Letterman, Opra Winfrey, (crowd boos) come, oh on now, come, come on, come on.
before 'Hearts'
transcribed by: Paul Mortimer
Jon Anderson: Here's a song, song from the heart. A song from the heart.
before 'Nine Voices'
transcribed by: Paul Mortimer
Jon Anderson: Woo thank you so much, thank you. Thirty years, thirty years. Thank you, thank you for your support, thank you for staying with us all this time thank you. Here's, here's a song that uh, we got on the new album, it's a song that uh, we had a great time making this album, and if you've had the chance to hear it you can feel the, the happiness of being together making this album was very important, and one of the great reasons we could uh, put this album together was a great guy called Bruce Fairbairn. This was one of his favourite songs. A true story. We'll sing it for you now.
after 'Nine Voices'
transcribed by: Paul Mortimer
Jon Anderson: Billy Sherwood on sitar. And of course, of course on the tabla, Mr. Alan White on drums. He, he uh, he spent, he spent a lot of time in India studying, uh the tabla, uh, or was it an Indian restaurant, I think it was an Indian restaurant where he was studying the tabla. Mr. Alan White on drums.
before 'I've Seen All Good People'
transcribed by: Paul Mortimer
Jon Anderson: Woo. Thank you so much, thank you. Thank you. Here's a song you can all join in singing along and, sing along time. And half way through please get up and dance like you (?). You can dance for (?).