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{{SoloTour | |||
| name =Koshi Inaba LIVE 2010 ~enII~ | |||
| artist =[[Koshi Inaba]] | |||
| type =Live Tour | |||
| from =July 16, 2004 | |||
| to =September 20, 2004 | |||
| year =2010 | |||
| cover =koshiinabaenlogo.jpg | |||
| shows =20 | |||
| songs =19-21 | |||
| country =Japan | |||
| HomeVideo =''[[Koshi Inaba LIVE 2004 ~en~ (Home Video)|Koshi Inaba LIVE 2004 ~en~]]'' | |||
}} | |||
'''Koshi Inaba LIVE 2004 ~en~''' was a [[Solo Works#Koshi Inaba|live tour]] held by [[Koshi Inaba]] in 2004. The tour ran from July 16, 2004 to September 20, 2004. A [[Koshi Inaba LIVE 2004 ~en~ (Home Video)|DVD and VHS release]] followed on December 22, 2004. | |||
In the tour's earliest three shows, the encore was slightly different from its eventual incarnation: "AKATSUKI" was played as the first encore, while "Tooku Made" was the finisher, and "Ai Naki Michi" was played earlier as the final song in the normal setlist. Overall, the setlist ranged from 19 to 21 songs being performed on a given night, with a number of alterations and shuffles being done throughout. "[[Magma|Nami]]" was performed for most dates on the tour, but was exchanged in favor of "Suiheisen" toward the end of its run. ''[[Shian]]'' album song "LOVE LETTER" was performed only on the tour's first stop and was subsequently removed. After the first two performances, the setlist shifted into the basic form it would take for the final two months of the tour. | |||
==Touring Band== | |||
*'''Vocals''': [[Koshi Inaba]] | |||
*'''Keyboard''': [[Yoshinobu Kojima]] | |||
*'''Guitar''': [[Yoshinobu Ohga]] (OOM) & [[Masaki Watanuki]] | |||
*'''Bass''': [[Hiroshi Asai]] (the★tambourines) | |||
*'''Drums''': [[Masato Yamaguchi|Masato "PON" Yamaguchi]] (FEEL SO BAD) | |||
*'''Chorus''': [[Akihito Tokunaga]] & [[Shinichiro Ohta]] (doa) | |||
==Setlist== | |||
OPENING SE: Tom Waits "I Wish I Was in New Orleans" | |||
# [[Magma|Reiketsu]] | |||
# [[Shian|Here I am!!]] | |||
# [[Magma|Kuchibiru]] | |||
# [[Magma|arizona]] | |||
# [[Shian|Touch]] | |||
# [[Magma|Nemurenai no wa Dare no Sei]] | |||
# [[KI|I'm on fire]] | |||
# [[Magma|Soul Station]] | |||
# [[Shian|Famiresu Gozen 3-Ji]] | |||
# [[KI|Shizuka na Ame]] / [[Magma|Nani mo Nai Machi]] | |||
# [[Peace Of Mind|Okaeri]] | |||
# [[Wonderland|I AM YOUR BABY]] | |||
# [[Magma|Nami]] / [[Peace Of Mind|Suiheisen]] | |||
# [[Wonderland]] | |||
# [[Shian|O.NO.RE]] | |||
# [[Tooku Made|CHAIN]] | |||
# [[Shian|Seno de Revolution]] | |||
# [[Shian|TRASH]] / [[Peace Of Mind|Shoumen Shoutotsu]] | |||
# [[KI|AKATSUKI]] | |||
'''ENCORE''' | |||
# [[Tooku Made]] | |||
# [[Magma|Ai Naki Michi]] | |||
ENDING SE: [[Peace Of Mind|Subete no Shiawase wo Oazuke ni]] / [[Peace Of Mind|THE RACE]] | |||
==Venues== | |||
2004.07.16 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Nagano M-Wave]] | |||
2004.07.21 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Yokohama Arena]] | |||
2004.07.22 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Yokohama Arena]] | |||
2004.07.28 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Niigata City Industrial Promotion Center]] | |||
2004.08.11 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Nagoya Rainbow Hall]] | |||
2004.08.12 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Nagoya Rainbow Hall]] | |||
2004.08.18 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Kobe World Hall]] | |||
2004.08.19 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Kobe World Hall]] | |||
2004.08.23 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Osaka Jo Hall]] | |||
2004.08.24 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Osaka Jo Hall]] | |||
2004.08.28 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Makomanai Ice Arena]] | |||
2004.08.29 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Makomanai Ice Arena]] | |||
2004.09.02 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Hiroshima Green Arena]] | |||
2004.09.03 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Hiroshima Green Arena]] | |||
2004.09.08 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Nippon Budokan]] | |||
2004.09.09 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Nippon Budokan]] | |||
2004.09.15 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Marine Messe Fukuoka]] | |||
2004.09.16 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Marine Messe Fukuoka]] | |||
2004.09.19 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Grundy 21 Miyagi Prefecture Gymnasium]] | |||
2004.09.20 {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Grundy 21 Miyagi Prefecture Gymnasium]] |
Latest revision as of 12:44, 3 March 2016
Koshi Inaba LIVE 2010 ~enII~ | |
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Live Tour by Koshi Inaba | |
Start Date | July 16, 2004 |
End Date | September 20, 2004 |
Country | Japan |
Songs | 19-21 |
Home Video | Koshi Inaba LIVE 2004 ~en~ |
Shows | 20 |
Koshi Inaba LIVE 2004 ~en~ was a live tour held by Koshi Inaba in 2004. The tour ran from July 16, 2004 to September 20, 2004. A DVD and VHS release followed on December 22, 2004.
In the tour's earliest three shows, the encore was slightly different from its eventual incarnation: "AKATSUKI" was played as the first encore, while "Tooku Made" was the finisher, and "Ai Naki Michi" was played earlier as the final song in the normal setlist. Overall, the setlist ranged from 19 to 21 songs being performed on a given night, with a number of alterations and shuffles being done throughout. "Nami" was performed for most dates on the tour, but was exchanged in favor of "Suiheisen" toward the end of its run. Shian album song "LOVE LETTER" was performed only on the tour's first stop and was subsequently removed. After the first two performances, the setlist shifted into the basic form it would take for the final two months of the tour.
Touring Band
- Vocals: Koshi Inaba
- Keyboard: Yoshinobu Kojima
- Guitar: Yoshinobu Ohga (OOM) & Masaki Watanuki
- Bass: Hiroshi Asai (the★tambourines)
- Drums: Masato "PON" Yamaguchi (FEEL SO BAD)
- Chorus: Akihito Tokunaga & Shinichiro Ohta (doa)
Setlist
OPENING SE: Tom Waits "I Wish I Was in New Orleans"
- Reiketsu
- Here I am!!
- Kuchibiru
- arizona
- Touch
- Nemurenai no wa Dare no Sei
- I'm on fire
- Soul Station
- Famiresu Gozen 3-Ji
- Shizuka na Ame / Nani mo Nai Machi
- Okaeri
- I AM YOUR BABY
- Nami / Suiheisen
- Wonderland
- O.NO.RE
- CHAIN
- Seno de Revolution
- TRASH / Shoumen Shoutotsu
- AKATSUKI
ENCORE
ENDING SE: Subete no Shiawase wo Oazuke ni / THE RACE
Venues
2004.07.16 Nagano M-Wave
2004.07.21 Yokohama Arena
2004.07.22 Yokohama Arena
2004.07.28 Niigata City Industrial Promotion Center
2004.08.11 Nagoya Rainbow Hall
2004.08.12 Nagoya Rainbow Hall
2004.08.18 Kobe World Hall
2004.08.19 Kobe World Hall
2004.08.23 Osaka Jo Hall
2004.08.24 Osaka Jo Hall
2004.08.28 Makomanai Ice Arena
2004.08.29 Makomanai Ice Arena
2004.09.02 Hiroshima Green Arena
2004.09.03 Hiroshima Green Arena
2004.09.08 Nippon Budokan
2004.09.09 Nippon Budokan
2004.09.15 Marine Messe Fukuoka
2004.09.16 Marine Messe Fukuoka
2004.09.19 Grundy 21 Miyagi Prefecture Gymnasium
2004.09.20 Grundy 21 Miyagi Prefecture Gymnasium