24 years, 1 month and 18 days ago Thursday, February 10, 2000 Sheffield, United Kingdom Sheffield City Hall 2,100 capacity
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before 'Lightning Strikes' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Here's another sorta of sample coming up. It reminds me of a martini. A martini. Woo! before 'Messenger, The' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Mr. Chris Squire on bass guitar here. Mystify. Mystify. Would you believe that he had a son four days ago? Mr. Christopher Squire. Woo! Oh he didn't have the baby his wife did but that's okay because we were on tour. [???] Sorry. So we're there in the studio writing this..uh next song and..uh this..uh a song were Bruce would came up to me and said 'Why don't you write a song about somebody who really influence your life?" and..uh I told right away of Bob Marley for some reason and..uh I just remember my children singing Bob Marley songs to me and I thought that was kinda cool. Because he was already not in this world but as you know he is a great legend so this is a song about him. It's called..uh 'The Messenger'. Songs my children sang to me. before 'Nous Sommes Du Solei' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Thank you so much. Thank you. Here's a sorta memory song. before 'It Will Be A Good Day' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:..one day we'll do it. We will. [???] Here's a, this is a song for a guy called Alan. It's his 50th birthday coming up and I got a lovely letter from his wife. This song is..uh I was writing the lyrics to this song in a lounge again in Vancouver it's a new song and I couldn't figure out the last line. I was going through all these words and thinking "How do I end this verse?" and this guy came in with cakes and tea and coffee and said "Hey Jon it will be a good day" and I, and he walked out. So I quickly wrote down "It'll Be A Good Day" which is the title of the song. before 'Face To Face' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. We're going to try something now. We haven't never tried this ever before so..uh. No, no, no, no. It's not [???]. We'll do that one. Sorry. I want you to stand up and dance all the way through this song. I know your not used to it but [???] Chris Squire: Can you remember the name of the song? Jon Anderson: No. Oh there it is and..uh I know the chorus at least. The chorus says 'The promise will come when the promise is made'. So if you all want to get up and dance to this it will be kinda fun. Just for, just for a break. It's like, C'mon. Please, stand up. C'mon. Break. Stretch you legs. Here we go. C'mon, everybody stand up a little. You'll be okay. C'mon. Everybody. It'll be okay. before 'Hearts' transcribed by: Pete Whipple Jon Anderson:Woo! Thank you so much. Thank you. We'll be able to say one "Do you remember in Sheffield when we got them all up dancing? It was kinda cool" So thank you so much for that. Man In Audience: Can we sit down now? Jon Anderson: Yes you can sit down now. Sorry. Take it easy. I know you have to go find your seat now. Sorry..uh, c'mon move along. Time's up. When we were rehearsing this next song..uh it kinda a song we haven't played for quite a long time from the eighties and..uh the lyrics are so basically simple. Relating to the fact if we listen to our children they will tell us all we need to know. We just go to learn to listen more. Song is called 'Hearts'. |