Chords for Yes on Fox After Breakfast part 1
Tempo:
75.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Bb
Db
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I don't know if you can see there was a guy on a cement mixer truck over there
And he had a he had a big lounge chair on top of the cement mixer truck.
That's how he was gonna look
I got a lounge chair.
However, you can do it.
That's what I said.
Let's uh, oh Ed, just don't worry about the chair.
No, I'll just I'll just make my way around.
Yeah
Please give it up for Yes and Company
Put your hands together
John Anderson, did you introduce the gang?
And uh, and the better halves who are here.
Here we go.
This is my wife Jane.
This is Alan White and his wife Gigi.
Hubba Hubba
Rick Wakeup
He's waking up.
This is Rick Wakeman.
And my wife Steve.
Chris, this is Chris.
And [F] Marissa, of course.
[G] Hi guys.
I can't tell you how thrilled we all are
that we were able to coordinate the lucky number 18 with the Yankees and with you.
And I wasn't kidding when I heard that you had called or that someone representing you had been in touch with the show.
Maybe it's because we're the new kids on the block or whatever.
But I thought it was one of those pranks, you know.
John [N] Anderson, whether Yes wants to reunite here.
No, you sort of kickstart the day for us.
After we watch you guys, we gotta get out there and do our work.
You work hard and you put on a great show.
Nobody knows the troubles we've seen.
Nobody knows but us.
Let me ask you.
Let me ask you, because you guys have split up more than Brando's trousers.
Nice one, Tom.
Nice one.
What's the deal with that?
Rick knows the whole story.
He's the main culprit.
No, he isn't.
He's the main guy.
He's the guy that helps keep it together.
The truth is you can't get back together again unless you break up.
Yeah, that's true.
And every time you get back together again, you get more promos.
So we just try and break up every three or four years.
I heard that there was a napkin promise.
It's here.
It's here.
Is this it?
This isn't it.
No, no.
But didn't you
That's the red one.
Tell us about the napkin and how long ago you guys signed it.
Who's gonna take it?
Well, yeah, Steve.
Tell them about the napkin.
[C] Yes refuted that Yes signed a [N] napkin together years ago to reform.
Or if we were close enough to each other,
get together and play together at the turn of the century.
Dun-da-da-dun, violins.
Now is this apocryphal, Chris, or is this true?
I don't know.
It was my birthday and we'd been drinking a lot of Dom Perignon, I remember, at the time.
So, um
No, it's true.
It's true.
We had this plan to get together in the mid-90s and take the band into the 21st century.
Yeah.
And that's what we're doing.
I gotta tell you.
Playing [G] in the street.
And the following morning
You guys are playing Roundabout.
You should have heard this.
Before the show, they're doing a soundcheck out there playing [Ab] Roundabout.
And it was just incredible.
They're screaming out there.
Listen to them out there.
[Bb] And you said Roundabout.
[Eb] And we got people in the [Db] offices out there.
That's right.
There they are.
Watching [N] as well.
Let's do this.
Let's go out to Lori, who is with some of your rabid fans.
All of whom have had shots, of course.
And [G] Lori, how's it feeling out there?
It [Dm] feels great.
I [Db] swear, the Yankees have nothing on us this [E] morning.
We have such a crowd outside of 26th and 5th.
[Bb] I'd like to introduce you to [N] one particular guy.
His name is Sal.
How are you today, Sal?
How you doing?
Are you Sal's biggest Yes fan?
What's that?
You're all looking at the biggest Yes head there is.
Do you know how big a fan this guy is?
He came all the way from Florida.
Flew in last night, right?
That's right.
Flew in last night to [G] Newark.
How did you know they were going to be here?
What's that?
How did you know they were going to be here?
My [Db] friend, John, two days ago [G] told me we were going to be here.
And I was on a plane.
[N] That's it.
I'll tell you, I'm getting yells from just about everybody in the crowd.
Everybody is the biggest Yes fan.
[F] After the break, we have [Bb] a live, exclusive concert.
[Em] Yes performing right at our little corner of 26th and 5th.
Sounds [C] good, Lori.
Are you guys nervous [G] about going live here?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Let's head on down.
Yes in concert, [A] the first time [C] on live TV in 18 years.
[G] Come on, put us on your breakfast.
They're coming, bub.
They're
And he had a he had a big lounge chair on top of the cement mixer truck.
That's how he was gonna look
I got a lounge chair.
However, you can do it.
That's what I said.
Let's uh, oh Ed, just don't worry about the chair.
No, I'll just I'll just make my way around.
Yeah
Please give it up for Yes and Company
Put your hands together
John Anderson, did you introduce the gang?
And uh, and the better halves who are here.
Here we go.
This is my wife Jane.
This is Alan White and his wife Gigi.
Hubba Hubba
Rick Wakeup
He's waking up.
This is Rick Wakeman.
And my wife Steve.
Chris, this is Chris.
And [F] Marissa, of course.
[G] Hi guys.
I can't tell you how thrilled we all are
that we were able to coordinate the lucky number 18 with the Yankees and with you.
And I wasn't kidding when I heard that you had called or that someone representing you had been in touch with the show.
Maybe it's because we're the new kids on the block or whatever.
But I thought it was one of those pranks, you know.
John [N] Anderson, whether Yes wants to reunite here.
No, you sort of kickstart the day for us.
After we watch you guys, we gotta get out there and do our work.
You work hard and you put on a great show.
Nobody knows the troubles we've seen.
Nobody knows but us.
Let me ask you.
Let me ask you, because you guys have split up more than Brando's trousers.
Nice one, Tom.
Nice one.
What's the deal with that?
Rick knows the whole story.
He's the main culprit.
No, he isn't.
He's the main guy.
He's the guy that helps keep it together.
The truth is you can't get back together again unless you break up.
Yeah, that's true.
And every time you get back together again, you get more promos.
So we just try and break up every three or four years.
I heard that there was a napkin promise.
It's here.
It's here.
Is this it?
This isn't it.
No, no.
But didn't you
That's the red one.
Tell us about the napkin and how long ago you guys signed it.
Who's gonna take it?
Well, yeah, Steve.
Tell them about the napkin.
[C] Yes refuted that Yes signed a [N] napkin together years ago to reform.
Or if we were close enough to each other,
get together and play together at the turn of the century.
Dun-da-da-dun, violins.
Now is this apocryphal, Chris, or is this true?
I don't know.
It was my birthday and we'd been drinking a lot of Dom Perignon, I remember, at the time.
So, um
No, it's true.
It's true.
We had this plan to get together in the mid-90s and take the band into the 21st century.
Yeah.
And that's what we're doing.
I gotta tell you.
Playing [G] in the street.
And the following morning
You guys are playing Roundabout.
You should have heard this.
Before the show, they're doing a soundcheck out there playing [Ab] Roundabout.
And it was just incredible.
They're screaming out there.
Listen to them out there.
[Bb] And you said Roundabout.
[Eb] And we got people in the [Db] offices out there.
That's right.
There they are.
Watching [N] as well.
Let's do this.
Let's go out to Lori, who is with some of your rabid fans.
All of whom have had shots, of course.
And [G] Lori, how's it feeling out there?
It [Dm] feels great.
I [Db] swear, the Yankees have nothing on us this [E] morning.
We have such a crowd outside of 26th and 5th.
[Bb] I'd like to introduce you to [N] one particular guy.
His name is Sal.
How are you today, Sal?
How you doing?
Are you Sal's biggest Yes fan?
What's that?
You're all looking at the biggest Yes head there is.
Do you know how big a fan this guy is?
He came all the way from Florida.
Flew in last night, right?
That's right.
Flew in last night to [G] Newark.
How did you know they were going to be here?
What's that?
How did you know they were going to be here?
My [Db] friend, John, two days ago [G] told me we were going to be here.
And I was on a plane.
[N] That's it.
I'll tell you, I'm getting yells from just about everybody in the crowd.
Everybody is the biggest Yes fan.
[F] After the break, we have [Bb] a live, exclusive concert.
[Em] Yes performing right at our little corner of 26th and 5th.
Sounds [C] good, Lori.
Are you guys nervous [G] about going live here?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Let's head on down.
Yes in concert, [A] the first time [C] on live TV in 18 years.
[G] Come on, put us on your breakfast.
They're coming, bub.
They're
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I don't know if you can see there was a guy on a cement mixer truck over there
And he had a he had a big lounge chair on top of the cement mixer truck.
That's how he was gonna look
I got a lounge chair.
However, you can do it.
That's what I said.
Let's uh, oh Ed, just don't worry about the chair.
No, I'll just I'll just make my way around.
Yeah
Please give it up for Yes and Company
Put your hands together
John Anderson, did you introduce the gang?
And uh, and the better halves who are here.
Here we go.
This is my wife Jane.
This is Alan White and his wife Gigi.
Hubba Hubba
Rick Wakeup
He's waking up.
This is Rick Wakeman.
And my wife Steve.
_ _ Chris, this is Chris.
And [F] Marissa, of course.
[G] Hi guys.
I can't tell you how thrilled we all are
that we were able to coordinate the lucky number 18 with the Yankees and with you.
And I wasn't kidding when I heard that you had called or that someone representing you had been in touch with the show.
Maybe it's because we're the new kids on the block or whatever.
But I thought it was one of those pranks, you know.
John [N] Anderson, whether Yes wants to reunite here.
No, you sort of kickstart the day for us.
After we watch you guys, we gotta get out there and do our work.
You work hard and you put on a great show.
Nobody knows the troubles we've seen.
Nobody knows but us.
Let me ask you.
Let me ask you, because you guys have split up more than Brando's trousers.
_ _ Nice one, Tom.
Nice one.
What's the deal with that?
Rick knows the whole story.
He's the main culprit.
No, he isn't.
He's the main guy.
He's the guy that helps keep it together.
The truth is you can't get back together again unless you break up.
Yeah, that's true.
And every time you get back together again, you get more promos.
So we just try and break up every three or four years.
I heard that there was a napkin promise.
It's here.
It's here.
Is this it?
This isn't it.
No, no.
But didn't you_
That's the red one.
Tell us about the napkin and how long ago you guys signed it.
Who's gonna take it?
Well, yeah, Steve.
Tell them about the napkin.
[C] Yes refuted that Yes signed a [N] napkin together years ago to reform.
Or if we were close enough to each other,
get together and play together at the turn of the century.
Dun-da-da-dun, violins.
Now is this apocryphal, Chris, or is this true?
I don't know.
It was my birthday and we'd been drinking a lot of Dom Perignon, I remember, at the time.
So, um_
No, it's true.
It's true.
We had this plan to get together in the mid-90s and take the band into the 21st century.
Yeah.
And that's what we're doing.
I gotta tell you.
Playing [G] in the street.
And the following morning_ _ _
You guys are playing Roundabout.
You should have heard this.
Before the show, they're doing a soundcheck out there playing [Ab] Roundabout.
And it was just incredible.
They're screaming out there.
Listen to them out there.
[Bb] And you said Roundabout.
[Eb] And we got people in the [Db] offices out there.
That's right.
There they are.
Watching [N] as well.
Let's do this.
Let's go out to Lori, who is with some of your rabid fans.
All of whom have had shots, of course.
And [G] Lori, how's it feeling out there?
It [Dm] feels great.
I [Db] swear, the Yankees have nothing on us this [E] morning.
We have such a crowd outside of 26th and 5th.
[Bb] I'd like to introduce you to [N] one particular guy.
His name is Sal.
How are you today, Sal?
How you doing?
Are you Sal's biggest Yes fan?
What's that?
You're all looking at the biggest Yes head there is.
Do you know how big a fan this guy is?
He came all the way from Florida.
Flew in last night, right?
That's right.
Flew in last night to [G] Newark.
How did you know they were going to be here?
What's that?
How did you know they were going to be here?
My [Db] friend, John, two days ago [G] told me we were going to be here.
And I was on a plane.
[N] That's it.
I'll tell you, I'm getting yells from just about everybody in the crowd.
Everybody is the biggest Yes fan.
[F] After the break, we have [Bb] a live, exclusive concert.
[Em] Yes performing right at our little corner of 26th and 5th.
Sounds [C] good, Lori.
Are you guys nervous [G] about going live here?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
_ Let's head on down.
Yes in concert, [A] the first time [C] on live TV in 18 years.
[G] Come on, put us on your breakfast.
They're coming, bub.
They're
And he had a he had a big lounge chair on top of the cement mixer truck.
That's how he was gonna look
I got a lounge chair.
However, you can do it.
That's what I said.
Let's uh, oh Ed, just don't worry about the chair.
No, I'll just I'll just make my way around.
Yeah
Please give it up for Yes and Company
Put your hands together
John Anderson, did you introduce the gang?
And uh, and the better halves who are here.
Here we go.
This is my wife Jane.
This is Alan White and his wife Gigi.
Hubba Hubba
Rick Wakeup
He's waking up.
This is Rick Wakeman.
And my wife Steve.
_ _ Chris, this is Chris.
And [F] Marissa, of course.
[G] Hi guys.
I can't tell you how thrilled we all are
that we were able to coordinate the lucky number 18 with the Yankees and with you.
And I wasn't kidding when I heard that you had called or that someone representing you had been in touch with the show.
Maybe it's because we're the new kids on the block or whatever.
But I thought it was one of those pranks, you know.
John [N] Anderson, whether Yes wants to reunite here.
No, you sort of kickstart the day for us.
After we watch you guys, we gotta get out there and do our work.
You work hard and you put on a great show.
Nobody knows the troubles we've seen.
Nobody knows but us.
Let me ask you.
Let me ask you, because you guys have split up more than Brando's trousers.
_ _ Nice one, Tom.
Nice one.
What's the deal with that?
Rick knows the whole story.
He's the main culprit.
No, he isn't.
He's the main guy.
He's the guy that helps keep it together.
The truth is you can't get back together again unless you break up.
Yeah, that's true.
And every time you get back together again, you get more promos.
So we just try and break up every three or four years.
I heard that there was a napkin promise.
It's here.
It's here.
Is this it?
This isn't it.
No, no.
But didn't you_
That's the red one.
Tell us about the napkin and how long ago you guys signed it.
Who's gonna take it?
Well, yeah, Steve.
Tell them about the napkin.
[C] Yes refuted that Yes signed a [N] napkin together years ago to reform.
Or if we were close enough to each other,
get together and play together at the turn of the century.
Dun-da-da-dun, violins.
Now is this apocryphal, Chris, or is this true?
I don't know.
It was my birthday and we'd been drinking a lot of Dom Perignon, I remember, at the time.
So, um_
No, it's true.
It's true.
We had this plan to get together in the mid-90s and take the band into the 21st century.
Yeah.
And that's what we're doing.
I gotta tell you.
Playing [G] in the street.
And the following morning_ _ _
You guys are playing Roundabout.
You should have heard this.
Before the show, they're doing a soundcheck out there playing [Ab] Roundabout.
And it was just incredible.
They're screaming out there.
Listen to them out there.
[Bb] And you said Roundabout.
[Eb] And we got people in the [Db] offices out there.
That's right.
There they are.
Watching [N] as well.
Let's do this.
Let's go out to Lori, who is with some of your rabid fans.
All of whom have had shots, of course.
And [G] Lori, how's it feeling out there?
It [Dm] feels great.
I [Db] swear, the Yankees have nothing on us this [E] morning.
We have such a crowd outside of 26th and 5th.
[Bb] I'd like to introduce you to [N] one particular guy.
His name is Sal.
How are you today, Sal?
How you doing?
Are you Sal's biggest Yes fan?
What's that?
You're all looking at the biggest Yes head there is.
Do you know how big a fan this guy is?
He came all the way from Florida.
Flew in last night, right?
That's right.
Flew in last night to [G] Newark.
How did you know they were going to be here?
What's that?
How did you know they were going to be here?
My [Db] friend, John, two days ago [G] told me we were going to be here.
And I was on a plane.
[N] That's it.
I'll tell you, I'm getting yells from just about everybody in the crowd.
Everybody is the biggest Yes fan.
[F] After the break, we have [Bb] a live, exclusive concert.
[Em] Yes performing right at our little corner of 26th and 5th.
Sounds [C] good, Lori.
Are you guys nervous [G] about going live here?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
_ Let's head on down.
Yes in concert, [A] the first time [C] on live TV in 18 years.
[G] Come on, put us on your breakfast.
They're coming, bub.
They're