Jon Anderson: It's so great to be with you this evening. Thanks for coming out, thank you so much.
before 'Mind Drive'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Many moons ago, Many moons ago, Many moons ago, Many moons ago, we wrote this piece of music and we've never played it ever! But tonight we're going to play it for you.
before 'Mind Drive (Conclusion)'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: So I was talking about something, about this song, Mind Drive and we just rehearsed it this week for the first time in, ahh, many years, you know. And, ahh, there's something about this piece of music, so we're gonna perform the last movement for you, and then, ahh, hang tough! Here we go.
before 'Yours Is No Disgrace'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Wooh, thank you so much, thank you. I don't know how, I don't know how long we've been playing for you at the moment, but we're going to do one more song and then have a break for a little tea, afternoon tea, and some biscuits, some chocky biscuits, a cup of tea. We're going to do this song first. It's a song that once, you all know this song, here we go. After the count of four from Alan White, here we go.
before 'Wonderous Stories'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. Ahh, we spent, ahh, together, we spent about six months, ahh, in Switzerland and I think it was the last week we were there, we started to ski but of course it was April and there was no snow! So, it didn’t get us very far but it took us six months to decide to go skiing, I don’t believe it. All that way, but we did write this song.
before 'Time Is Time'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Here's a song from, ahh, please, play the chords, yeah. Here's a song from, ahh, an album we did, and, ahh, the song is called Time Is Time, it's Time Is Time.
before 'Nine Voices'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much, thank you. That was so, hey, oh that, you can turn that down, right away. Turn that down ' acoustic, acoustic tonight. Play a little bit, play a little bit, Al. There ya go ' I'll have a Tandoori, please, Tandoori chicken. Um, that last song was inspired by The Beatles, it's got a Beatle flavour and it was the last song on Magnification and, ahh, we're actually staying at this hotel and they're celebrating a Beatle event, so, I won't say where it is. Sorry, I shouldn't have started that. Um, there's a, there's a group of people, young kids who sing in a choir in Chicago, and the last time we played in Chicago, just last year, I think it was last year, they wrote a letter saying please, please, please, can we sing with you. So we got 'em on stage at the gig we played at, and they sang this next song, and they just love this next song. It's a song called Nine Voices.
before 'Show Me'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: There ya go. When, ahh, when we got together, ahh, to do this, ahh, sort of concert, we did it, ahh, in, ahh, January and we recorded some songs, ahh, it's on an album called The Ultimate Yes, which is that big collection of Yes songs and, ahh, so Chris came to us and said, ahh, why don't we do Roundabout in a different way, and I said no problem, and you want to do it polka' I liked the idea. No that's time (laughs) Ricky! Thick and fast, thick and fast. So we did it this way.
before 'And You And I'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much. Wooh! Shall we do it again' I don't think so. But we try, we try, that's all that matters, we try. Thank you for dancing with me, over there. Over there, thank you for dancing. Steve Howe on guitar.
before 'Ritual'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you so much, thank you. Thank you so much, thank you. Thank you so much, thank you. Many, many years ago, ahh, we went through, ahh, an incredible time together. People that have stayed with us all these years and you know, all that time we had a sort of great belief system in what we were doing. It was cool, it was OK, you know. And, ahh, so here we are, many years later in the twenty-first century, playing this music, and, ahh, without you wonderful people, we wouldn't be able to play this music, so we thank you so much for being here tonight.
before 'Every Little Thing'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Thank you again so much for coming out tonight. We're gonna, we're gonna finish, ahh, with a classic Beatles song we did on our first album. Here we go - a 1-2-3-4.
before 'Soon'
transcribed by: Geoff Dunn
Jon Anderson: Alright, thank you so much, thank you. I think we know one more, we know one more.