Ending SE
Ending SE refers to a song played to a crowd at Japanese concerts as a given band leaves the stage and the audience is exiting. For B'z shows, this has typically been an unreleased song or a special version that was otherwise never included on an album or single. In later years, the songs used as the Ending SE have been unreleased songs to be found on one of the band's subsequent releases, but in years past have been instrumental or special versions not available elsewhere. Occasionally, shows may feature a dedicated Opening SE as well.
Beginning in 2010 with B'z LIVE-GYM 2010 "Ain't No Magic", B'z debuted a special Ending SE entitled "Hitori Janai Kara -Theme Of LIVE-GYM-". The song is purposed as a sing-along for the audience to perform while Tak and Koshi visit all ends of the stage and wave to the crowd prior to their final bow. The song features a moment in which the crowd is to shout the name of the city in which the concert takes place. The lyrics to the song were published on the official website for fans to familiarize themselves with prior to the beginning of the tour and has since made appearances at all major LIVE-GYM events since.
Logo | Tour | Ending SE |
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Hitori Janai Kara -Theme Of LIVE-GYM- | ||
Hitori Janai Kara -Theme Of LIVE-GYM- | ||
Hitori Janai Kara -Theme Of LIVE-GYM- | ||
Eien no Tsubasa | ||
Have You Ever Seen the Rain? | ||
Survive (Guitar Solo Version) | ||
Calling (Piano Version) | ||
Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~ (Piano Version) | ||
ONE FOR THE ROAD | ||
B'z LIVE-GYM '94 |
Don't Leave Me (Instrumental) | |
Sayonara Nanka wa Iwasenai (Instrumental) | ||
Pleasure'91 ~Jinsei no Kairaku~ (Piano Version) | ||
Urei no GYPSY (Instrumental) | ||