

The concert continues, with 'Aqualung', 'Wind-Up'(during which Martin has his guitar solo), and a final extended sequence which includes 'Locomotive Breath', 'Hard-Headed English General', and a 'Wind-Up' reprise.
The hard-headed English general looks to his god above —
reviews the possibilities of making war, not love.
So no matter who you think you are, if the people in this song
don't seem as real as fruitcake, well, you know I must've sung it wrong.
During the frenzied instrumental passages, John Evan leaves his piano stool and lurches around the front of the stage like an orangutan on acid.
I don't believe you: you had the whole damn thing all wrong —
He's not the kind you have to wind-up on Sundays.
The band take their bows and leave the stage.
At this point, however, another backing tape begins. The sound of footsteps are heard, trooping down stairs backstage, and we 'evesdrop' on the band having a conversation as they go, which runs roughly as follows . . . .